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Domaine Alain Burguet is a renowned winery located in the Burgundy region of France, known for producing exceptional Pinot Noir wines. One of their most celebrated creations is the Chambertin Clos de Beze 2009, a premier cru red wine that embodies the essence of Burgundian winemaking.
Yellow with golden highlights the wine blends tropical fruit from pineapples to pear and peach flavors and since it has a full body you can enjoy on the rocks. Produced & Bottled by JVK.
On the nose, the power and tenacity of the aromas are unmistakably new world character, but when tasted, this wine is the ultimate expression of a big Napa Cab. Plush core of concreted flavors, massive and well-structured tannins coat your entire palette with a satiny mouthfeel.
With its intense flavors and layered complexity, combined with softness and restraint, this wine is capable of gracefully maturing in a bottle, befitting of wines produced in the Superieur Series.
Bruno Lorenzon Mercurey Le Chapitre Rouge 2022 is an elegant and expressive Burgundy red wine that captures the essence of the Mercurey appellation. With refined aromas of red cherries, raspberries, and delicate floral notes, it offers a beautifully balanced palate with silky tannins and a long, complex finish.
Deep red and blue fruits dance with saline minerals, licorice, crushed flowers, gamey underbrush, and spice in this vibrant, velvety ’11 Morey-St-Denis. Fine-grained, polished tannins coat the cheeks as this wine crosses the palate with a silky, sophisticated feel.
Red C Sauvignon Blanc dry Creek Valley Sonoma County Allan Nelson Vineyard - This limited production Sauvignon Blanc honors traditions both old and new. Sauvignon Blanc comes from a region in Northern California where Sauvignon Blanc is considered the king of white wines.
Commandaria is a unique wine produced from some of the oldest grape varieties in the world. It was named Commandaria by the knights of St. John who made it famous throughout the kingdoms of Europe during the Crusades.