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Medium-gold in color. Aromas of key lime, peach, and lemon pith. Medium-full bodied on the palate, with a refreshing acidic grip. Aged in barrel for 12 months before being racked to concrete and stainless steel for an additional 8 months of aging before bottling.
A powerful wine showing aromas of red fruit and hints of earth and smoke. On the palate the wine is thick with good acidity. 28 months of aging in oak barrels resulted in a perfect balance between the wood and the fruit and a strong finish.
A complex wine, rich in the aromas of black berries alongside the aroma of toasted wood. On the palate the wine is balanced and round with flavors of vanilla and anise and a long and round finish thanks to 28 months of aging in French oak barrels.
Pauillac at its best is deep, intense, full and powerful — the iron fist in a velvet glove. This benchmark example from a well-sited property, with vineyards planted in deep gravel soils, is mainly cabernet sauvignon and has lovely, pure, intense fruit with refined tannins on the finish.
This bright and captivating Sauvignon Blanc begins with head-turning aromas of pineapple, mango, guava, lemon cream and nectarine. The luxurious tropical notes are echoed on the palate, where they mingle with flavors of lychee, peach, white flowers and honeydew melon, all gliding to a fresh and focused finish.
Sourced from premium vineyards across California, Bar Dog Pinot Grigio is a tried and true everyday favorite, just like your trusty neighborhood Bar Dog. This Pinot Grigio is crisp and bright on the palate with flavors of peach, pear and guava. The well rounded finished is delightfully decadent.
Our Fairbanks’s Ruby Port has hints of cinnamon, clove and dark chocolate on the nose, followed by intense, full bodied flavors of raspberry, cherry and plum with an acidic medium-long finish.
The 2012 Maya is powerful, dense, but beautifully balanced and precise. Each of the varieties delivers its best attributes—dark brambly fruit and a silky, expansive palate impression from the cabernet sauvignon, and exotic spice notes and power from the cabernet franc.
Long ago, a man named Bertin decided to cultivate the same vines in his field as those of the Bèze monks. His wine was so exceptional that his vineyard came to be known solely in reference to him: Bertin's field, or, in French, 'Champ de Bertin', which over the years became'Chambertin'.