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The wine has greenish-yellow color, a complex and elegant bouquet with notes of acacia flowers, citrus and honey. The taste is fresh and savory. Recommended to be served alongside salads, snacks and fine desserts. Strongly recommended to be consumed at 10°C. No rush!
Following the tradition of the Tokaj wine region, the partially botrytized grapes and picked in early November. Following an extended maceration period and fermentation in stainless steel, this Szamorodni ages in barrels deep in the cellar before being bottled. While it may be enjoyed as an aperitif, it also has the ability to age well.
A wine that is pleasantly fruity with an attack that reveals wonderful freshness. This Gevrey-Chambertin Villages can definitely be cellared for 5 to 6 years.
Appellation origin controlled dry white wine, Tsinandali micro-zone. Traditional Georgian wine made from Rkatsiteli and Kakhuri Mtsvane grape varieties cultivated in the strictly regulated micro-zone of Tsinandali, Telavi district, Kakheti, Eastern Georgia. On the palate it is crisp and fresh with hints of banana and tropical salads. Its subtly creamy and complex taste is from partial ageing in french oak. Food matching: grilled salmon, seafood and vegetable dishes. Serve at +8C .. +12C
Made in South Eastern Australia, [ yellow tail ] Moscato is a white wine that brings the flavors and essence of the region to your glass, ensuring a smile with each sip. This moscato is everything a great wine should be with its easy to drink, refreshing taste and bright flavor profile. Featuring zingy flavors of passionfruit, kiwi and sweet melon, this white wine is light bodied and with a soft palate.
Matua is New Zealand's first Sauvignon Blanc, and to this day, Matua continually brings out the chill vibes and even cooler refreshment to every season. This is all credited to the Matua philosophy of making wine from the best grapes from the best vineyards in New Zealand, letting the quality, fruit character, freshness and purity shine through every glass. Before enjoying Matua's crisp and vibrant flavors, be sure to chill it.
One of the many marvels of great Cru Beaujolais is that it can be richly colored and quite deeply concentrated but lively and refreshing at the same time. There’s fruit, earth, and flowers in abundance, but no excesses of tannin or alcohol to weigh you down. That is the magic of Château de la Bottière’s Juliénas: It tastes “big” without, in fact, being big.