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Clear, fresh with an elegant floral aroma accented by a subtle citrus note. Initially soft with a gentle sweetness that gradually envelops the mouth—smooth and rounded texture with a hint of almond.
Veuve Clicquot's signature brut non-vintage is loved the world over for its crisp, full flavors, consistent quality and celebratory yellow label. The predominance of Pinot Noir provides the structure that is so typically Clicquot, while a touch of Pinot Meunier rounds out the blend.
The color is a beautiful ruby red with violet highlights. Expressive on the nose, with jammy red fruits and soft spices. Particularly silky on the mouth, with very fine grain tannins. This wine also shows a very nice freshness.
Enjoy this beautifully made Reserve Bordeaux blend from French producer La Fille Du Boucher. The wine is a ruby red color with violet tints. The nose is bursting with plum and cassis flavors.
A world favorite since 1865, Hennessy V.S. impresses for its roundness, strength and unrivaled versatility. A unique signature for an all-time great, now in a limited edition celebrating LeBron James's boundary-breaking life and career as a legend of the NBA.
Witness the deep colour, pronounced aromas and delicious ripeness of this distinctive cuvée. Serve with braised steaks, duck or roast beef. From the outside, Château Les Riganes is fairly unremarkable.
Strawberries, raspberries, and cherries on the nose. The palate is fine, light, and semi-sweet with wild red berries and soft tannins. Until the 1980s the wines of Languedoc-Roussillon were mostly rustic, roasted, and dirt-cheap--of little interest to export markets.
Tradition Brut is a very lively wine with fine bubbles that form a large string against a golden background. 60% Pinot Noir, 30% Pinot Meunier, 10% Chardonnay. A fruity nose and delicious, persistent barley sugar and brioche flavors.
Cognac is a wine-based spirit solely produced in the Cognac area of France. To be considered Cognac, it must be made from white grapes from one or more of 6 approved growing regions.