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The 2019 Gandona is simply magnificent. A wine of soaring intensity and structure the 2019 marries power richness and depth. Inky dark fruit chocolate black cherry leather and torrefaction all race across the palate. There is plenty of the opulence readers have come to expect here but with an extra kick of vibrancy that adds a feeling of energy the earlier vintages did not have. What a wine! - By Antonio Galloni on October 2021
Beringer’s Pinot Grigio has a refreshing bite of juicy white peach and citrus, finishing with a flinty minerality. It pairs well with the hot days and warm nights of summer – as a pre-dinner sipper or with fresh salads and grilled chicken.
This Chardonnay is one of the richer, weightier expressions in recent years, showcasing aromas of creamy golden apple, Asian pear, and honeydew melon, with complementary notes of coconut and sweet oak.
Very delicate destemming and crushing to preserve the integrity of the grapes followed by a first fermentation in october for 8-10 days at controlled temperature (21-22°C). A second "Ripasso" refermentation (on the skins of Amarone in February/March.
Chateau Souverain Bourbon Barrel Aged Cabernet Sauvignon wine highlights the elegance of Cabernet with the boldness of Bourbon. Aged 60 days in Bourbon Barrels to add layers of maple and caramel. This Cabernet wine is bold and rich with a smooth finish.
Very delicate destemming and crushing to preserve the integrity of the dried grapes followed by a long maceration in contact with skins at 23-24°C for 25 days. Ageing in barrels of 25 HL (70%) and in barriques (30%) for 3 years. Dry, very warm, full bodied and intense wine.
Château de la Deidière Rosé Côtes de Provence is a refined and elegant rosé wine from the sun-drenched vineyards of Provence. With delicate aromas of fresh berries, citrus, and floral notes, it offers a crisp and refreshing taste with a smooth, dry finish.
“Viña Ijalba”
Those words had been following us around Rioja like a strange echo. Their name surfaced in nearly every cellar we went to—yet the estate remained mysterious. It didn’t take long before we gave in to temptation and scheduled a visit.