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Easy drinking honeyed stone fruit with supporting tannins. Fermented on the skins in tank. Aged in neutral French oak barrels.
This wine is composed of 39% Shiraz, 19% Marselan, 14% Zinfandel, 11% Merlot, 8% Tempranillo, 5% Mourvedre & 4% Viognier, deriving from various regions in the Negev.
This "grapey" red wine is rich and smooth. Great for after dinner sipping and conversation. Founded in 1967 as a small estate winery, Bully Hill Vineyards has grown to become quite an eclectic community.
Andre Peach is fruity with notes of honey and peach. It is best served chilled and is great for large gatherings.
Dessert white wine, perfect for accompanying pastry products, pandoro, panettone and also sweet dishes with cream. Chardonnay and Malvasia blend.
Tawny color. Nutty aroma and smooth caramel flavor. Perfect as a cocktail or an after dinner drink. The combination of quality, beautiful packaging, and affordability makes Taylor Desserts an appealing, affordable luxury that can be enjoyed every day.
Taylor Wine Company was founded in 1880 with a seven-acre vineyard overlooking Keuka Lake in the Finger Lakes region of New York State. After making Ports and Sherries for over 100 years, they continue their fine tradition with a line of dessert wines called "Taylor Desserts."
A gorgeous bottle of Bordeaux from a great vintage! This is a "can't miss" for the table or the cellar... Big and broad on the palate, the wine has it all!
Wine from the various types of "terroirs" of the Entre Deux Mers cultivated in a reflection of balance of our environment. The technical monitoring of the plots, in the purest respect of the plant allows the grape to make the best of its quality and its typicity.
Rounded and supple, full of dark raspberry and plum fruit, and lifted with floral notes make this a great value supper wine. It comes from a grand estate close to Carcassonne where the Château was built by the same architect as Versailles and where King Louis XIII left his travelling bed, possibly in the hope of a return visit.