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A wine that has acquired an increasingly well-defined identity over the years and that in 2019, also on the strength of a spectacular harvest and the confirmation of the addition of Cabernet Franc in the blend, undoubtedly marks its territorial connotation.
Chérisey may not yet be a household name, but if our crystal ball is correct, it’s only a matter of time. The juxtaposition of the delicacy and generosity of the old vine "La Pièce sous la bois" may require you to run to your nearest fainting couch. When you take a sip it’s inevitable that you will sit down, close your eyes and say, “mmm” out loud.
Gavi is crafted from the Cortese grape cultivated in the sun-drenched Terre del Gavi hills of Piedmont. This distinctive combination of microclimate and clay marl soils results in a crisp and well-balanced wine, boasting an expressive bouquet of floral and vibrant citrus notes which result in a savory freshness.
Perret’s approach to winegrowing is classic: respect each individual terroir—he produces several single-vineyard wines—and work the soil to avoid the need for chemical treatments. His goal is to make fresh, structured wines, in “a sort of Burgundian style” as he says, but without too much wood; wines that aren’t too worked over and will age well.
White semi-dry wine Kisi-Mtsvane is made from Kisi and Kakhuri Mtsvane grape varieties harvested in Kakheti region. An interesting aroma of pear, melon, citrus and tropical white fruits can be felt in the wine.
This Charming Chateau is located on clay and limestone hills culminating at 393 ft high. Thanks to perfect sun exposure, the vines enjoy an exceptional terroir to produce rich, ripe grapes.
An emblematic domain of the Alsace region, Albert Boxler comprises 19 hectares of which half are classed Grand Cru. Founded towards the end of the 1940s, the domain favours clean and careful growing. In any case, the vines planted on steep terrain cannot be reached by machines.
Domaine Jean Grivot is among the great names in Burgundian wine. Étienne Grivot and his wife Marielle took over from Étienne’s father Jean Grivot in 1987. The vineyards are densely planted and farmed organically “sans certification” while the aim in the cellar is for balance and clear expression of terroir.
Earth and fruit are both complexly expressed in this nearly-opaque, massive-yet-controlled Pinot from the always impressive Pisoni Vineyard. A melange of dried red flower and black fruits explode on the nose, and the palate bristles with textural notes of potpourri, dark cherry, and watermelon seed.
The wine is dark garnet color with purple highlights. The wine aroma is dominated by shades of black currant, highlighted by notes of cherry and blackberry. The wine has a balanced taste, it can be traced combination of fruit and black berries.