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A complex nose of blackberry, fresh boysenberry, and violet. On the palate, layered, fresh expressions of blackberry, boysenberry, and black cherry are balanced by fresh acidity and supported by a firm tannic structure. The finish reveals a hint of minerality underlying the deep, dark fruit.
Opaque ruby. Ripe dark berries, cherry pit and licorice on the spice-accented nose. Lush and appealingly sweet, offering juicy blackberry and cherry flavors that take on a smoky nuance with air. Closes spicy and long, with a hint of licorice and round, even tannins.
Bright and lemony fresh on the nose. On the palate its zippy flavors of citrus, peach, fresh herbs with a touch of richness packs a punch. Fresh and zingy with a subtle sea salt-laced finish. An ideal rooftop or a park setting summer sipper
This wine is a truly exquisite example of combining the finest winemaking skills with beautifully grown and hand-selected clusters of Cabernet Sauvignon from the Double Creek Vineyard of Chalk Hill Sonoma. Raised in chalky and fast draining white volcanic soil, the vines are sheltered from cool fog by warm and moderating breezes.
The ancient Georgian word "Gemieri" is translated as "tasty". A hand-picked variation of carefully selected and ripe grapes from the microzones Sviri in Imereti and Tsinandali in Kakheti.
This Merlot, created in a Bordeaux-style blend, offers aromas of black cherries, fresh plums, with overwhelming violet and dark chocolate the bouquet. On the palate, the wine is layered with fresh bing cherries, rich baked plums, and mocha flavors, accented by savory spices and toasted oak.
This exquisite wine opens with an intense bouquet of floral aromatics, including hints of dried savory herbs and violets, providing a captivating sensory experience from the first sip.
The 7th generation wines show high quality, concentration, and complexity. The color of the wine is deep purple. The wine has the aromas of blueberries, black tea and is spicy. It is powerful and earthy, with flavors of black fruit. The wine is full-bodied with a long fruity finish.
Hailing from halfway between the northern and southern Rhône, this Côtes du Vivarais features equal parts of both regions’ starring grapes—Syrah and Grenache—and offers the closest thing to what you might get if you blended Crozes-Hermitage with Gigondas.
From California’s coastal, cool-climate Edna Valley, this Chardonnay benefits from a long growing season which yields a wine with bright citrus and floral notes in a light refreshing style. We wait patiently and pick grapes at their optimum flavor.
Of a very elegant pale yellow this Albariño has a fresh and vibrant nose that reminds us of tropical fruit with subtle citrus and floral notes. In the mouth, we find a round and fresh body with a saline and mineral combination that provide a marked notion of terroir.
Vermentino from the Guado al Tasso estate is straw yellow in color with greenish highlights. Excellent aromatic intensity on the nose offers notes of citrus fruit, white flower blossoms and tropical fruit. On the palate it’s savory with good persistence of flavors and a fresh and pleasant citrusy finish.
Part of Domaines Martin, which also owns Château Gloria in Saint-Julien, this wine benefits from a classed-growth winery's attention to detail. The wine is rich, dense and structured. Its black-plum and blackberry fruits are rich, sustained by fine tannins and acidity.
The Kvaszinger family has been making wine for many generations in the tiny village of Olaszliszka, in Hungary's Tokaj region. Their winery, nestled along the picturesque banks of the River Bodrog, uses only traditional viticultural methods to carefully produce their wines.