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Aromas of black & red fruit bolstered by hints of anise; fruit flavors of cherry & cassis mingle w/ essence of black licorice & violets as well as dark cocoa notes; silky tannins & a long finish.
Wine Spectator-Oakville, Napa, CA- "A bold, assertive style that packs in a lot of flavor, with dense dark berry, mocha, mineral, cedar and loamy earth notes driving the core flavors. Though big and rowdy, there's a measure of finesse and suppleness here that moves to the forefront."
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.
Château Haut Beaumard is located in the heart of the Bordeaux vineyards on a plateau overlooking the bank of the Dordogne. This fleshy and structured wine, offers a complex bouquet of dark fruits with toasty notes. On the palate, the flavors flow into a very nice balance. An uninhibited wine, easy to open in any occasion.
The 2015 Alluvial Selection is powerful and voluptuous, with notes of cassis, blackberry, dark chocolate and tobacco. Full-bodied, the palate delivers fine-grained, silky tannins with a vibrant finish. This expressive wine will age beautifully for 20+ years.
Plump and juicy with flavors of dark berries with hints of spice. The palate is dense, with defined tannins and good structure. The finish is expansive and lingers.
This 100% varietal wine is offers astringent tannins and severe acidity. The red fruit leans sour, ending on a leathery finish.
Deep, intense violet-red color. Aromas of figs and blackberries, are accompanied by notes of crème de cassis and spicy black pepper above a backdrop of tobacco. The palate is well balanced and has generous volume, rich acidity, and very round tannins that lend structure to a long, elegant finish.
With cellars located in the charming, hilltop town of Sancerre, Jean-Laurent and Jean-Dominique Vacheron have vineyards in mainly the eastern part of Sancerre on hard, flinty soils as well as smaller holding on softer limestone and clay soils.
This wine range expresses the essence of terroir at the El Rosario Estate, and embodies Viña Tarapacá's tradition of "savior faire". Crafted with meticulousness and deep insight, the wines are contemporary and versatile, and strive to faithfully reflect the origin of each of its grape varieties.