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Deep red color with ruby hues. Aromas of ripe currants, chocolate and pepper. Presents a good depth and concentration, with fruits like cassis and blueberry with a persistent and long-lasting finish.
Really, really fresh with a touch of sweetness. Each glass of Frontera Chardonnay is a simple joy, refreshing like the shade of a big tree. Just right for seafood dinners wherever, especially featuring salmon and shrimp.
This 100% Malbec showcases the best and classic qualities of Mendoza. The nose comes alive with hints of mocha, blueberry, cherries, and rose petals that lead to a rich mouth feel held up by a good structure and smooth tannins.
Impressively fresh and upbeat fruit that runs from dark cherries to berries and ripe dark plums. The palate has a very fresh and attractive core of plush fruit flavor with a long, seamless run of silky, fresh tannins.
Torrontes is Argentina's signature white grape, this crisp and refreshing torrontes is a classic example.The nose has fresh and inviting aromas of roses and citrus. On the palate its complex and refreshing.
Bright yellow color with green reflections. Pleasant development of melon, pineapple and apricots aromas along with a delicate note of mandarin orange. On the palate is wide, fresh and full of fruit. Pear, banana and apricots flavors are emphasized. It is distinguished by its great persistence and excellent acidity balance.
José Zuccardi Malbec is sourced from Paraje Altamira and contains a small percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon from Gualtallary. Each variety is naturally fermented in concrete vats, using wild yeasts, and is then aged in foudres and second-use barrels for 24 months.
Delicate pale yellow color with faint green reflections. Fresh, clean and intense nose. White currant, fresh herbs and lime aromas are emphasized with fine notes of sweat and asparagus. Strong on the palate with a great balance and texture. Juicy, fresh and crispy acidity, with some minerality.
Primus Cabernet Sauvignon is produced from Alto Mapio, one of the best regions in Chile for this variety. Lively aromas of blackberry, blueberry and dried cherry intertwine with vanilla and cedar notes. A smooth silky texture with fine tannins and balance, providing a beautiful and lingering finish. Perfect with roast beef and lamb.
Of a very elegant pale yellow this Albariño has a fresh and vibrant nose that reminds us of tropical fruit with subtle citrus and floral notes. In the mouth, we find a round and fresh body with a saline and mineral combination that provide a marked notion of terroir.
A very good example of a coastal sauvignon, this one comes from the San Antonio Valley, from vineyards about 15 miles from the Pacific. It has intense herbal aromas and a bit of white fruit and floral tones. It's powerful in acidity, with a creamy, agile body. A perfect companion for any fish and shellfish menu.
This 100% Tannat is from the estate vineyard in the Atlántida region of Canelones . The nose is layered with primary notes of blackberry, blueberry, and plum all coated in powdered white sugar, clove, and baking spices. The palate shows hints of crushed dry leaves and leather with a core of blackberry and firm tannins that lead to a long finish. A rich, full bodied Tannat that would be great with any grilled meats!
Sourced from vines among Clos de Luz’s oldest vineyards, which makes them some of the oldest Malbec vines in Chile. Hand harvested in small crates for strict fruit selection. Fermented with indigenous yeasts, with pigeage every 2 days. Aged for 10-12 months in 225L and 300L French oak of different ages.
Deep red color with blue tones, with good tears and color. Of great aromatic richness, noticing red fruits, ripe plums, cherries, and cherries, in balance with notes of chocolate and vanilla. Velvety and great structure, with sweet and ripe tannins. Traditional vinification with fermentation of 20 days between 21 and 26ºC, including maceration. Malolactic fermentation with indigenous strains. Aging: 12 months in French oak barrels of first use.