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Alazani Valley is an excellent wine cultivated at Eastern Georgia. This wine is produced using selected Saperavi grapes grown in winery's own vineyards. This wine has a rich fruit tones and balanced unique flavor, recommended to be served together with fruits and cheese under the temperature of 60 °F - 65 °F.
A medium-bodied wine, with a cherry flavor and hints of caramel and smoke. The wine has a refreshing acidity, and is very pleasant and enjoyable to drink. The grapes arrived to the winery in the early morning after being mechanically harvested.
Dead Drop Vodka is distilled from 100% American grain. Proofed using the limestone-filtered water from our historic artesian well dating back to the 1830’s.
Mogen David is America's Classic Wine since 1933. Perfect for gatherings and to be shared amongst family and friends, Mogen David is available in three tasty, sweet flavors: Concord, Blackberry and Pomegranate. These wines are Kosher for Passover and for everyday enjoyment.
Experience the savory sensation of classic bloody mary made with the same scratch ingredients that made this cocktail popular nearly a century ago: juice from vine-ripened tomatoes pure lemon juice and a savory blend of spices. Sweetened naturally using only tomato and lemon juice – no sugar added! Contains premium worcestershire sauce and a dash of natural aromatic bitters – a secret ingredient used by bartender for generations.
Grapes are harvested by hand, gently crushed, and soft pressed before being transferred to the winery for primary alcoholic fermentation. A second fermentation at low temperature lasts over two months, and the wine is finished with maturation on yeast lees for three months before bottling. 90% Glera, 10% Pinot Noir harvested in the province of Vicenza in the Veneto region of northern Italy.
For six generations, the Herzog family produced award winning, quality wines in their native Czechoslovakia. Since moving to the United States in 1948, that tradition has continued under the seventh and eighth generations, with a commitment to excellence undiminished by time.