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Presidential Porto Ruby showcases a classic deep-ruby color and a delightful blend of youthful fruitiness with an unexpectedly soft and complex style for a young porto.
Tsinandali is a blend of rkatsitelli and mtsvane grapes. On the palate it is crisp and fresh with hints of banana and tropical salads. Its subtly creamy and complex taste is from partial aging in French Oak.
Kvareli is produced in one of the most well-regarded viticulture areas from saperavi grapes. This dark-ruby-red-colored, full-bodied dry wine has an intense cherry and spicy nose, with hints of dark chocolate, though still mellow with damson and smoky oak.
The wine opens up with alluring aromas of freshly peeled mandarin orange, peach nectar, and honeydew melon. Hints of white citrus blossom, marzipan and toasted hazelnut add a nice layer of complexity.
Plum core, crimson rim with a glossy sheen. There is an otherworldly aromatic element that is hard to define, a natural result of two hemispheres united by one winemaking philosophy. The Arabian spice souk leads the charge: dark, savory spice blends – harissa, baharat, cloves, nutmeg, pimento, cinnamon, fennel, anise.
San Antonio California Port is renowned for its rich and indulgent character. Crafted by expert winemakers dedicated to quality and tradition, this port offers a sophisticated and enjoyable tasting experience, perfect for dessert or as a standalone treat.
Tvishi is a medium-sweet white wine produced from tsolikauri grapes. It's a pale wine with a greenish tint and subtle scents of honeysuckle and apricots. It is delicately sweet but kept fresh and appealing by zesty acid, while the long aftertaste brings back, once more, the floral and fruity aromas.
Introducing part of Dr Lindeman’s Gentleman’s Collection, a decidedly fine range of wines for the discerning Gentleman who is and the Gentleman who aspires to be. Dark fruits, hints of fried herb and mocha on the nose.
Wine has been made in Moldova for thousands of years, but it is only in the last couple of centuries that this small country has drawn international attention for its excellent wines.