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Fine intense floral aromas on the nose with citrus notes of grapefruit and touches of green apple. Floral and fruit notes re-emerge on the palate, accompanied by a balanced acidity and unique freshness that makes a pleasing wine for any occasion.
50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 50% Syrah- The nose is brimming with aromas of black currants and figs. The grapes have been carefully selected to impart a tightly-knit structure and a pleasant jammy texture. This wine is one of the noble cuvées of the Nadiv range; 18 months of aging in French oak barrels rounds out a wine that is complex and elegant.
Rich intense nose with hints of orange peel and spice. Very fine and elegant wine, full-flavoured with vibrant acidity, citrus and peach on the palate with a long, balanced finish.
Blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Sirah & Shiraz. The grapes for “our” Jewel were sourced and hand harvested from our finest plots of our highest quality vineyards in the Judean Hills.
Intense nose with lots of fruitiness and spice. Great structure and vibrant freshness with flavors of white peach and ripe plums, a perfect balance of richness, crisp acidity and a long finish.
With an intense ruby-red color, the wine has profound aromas of red and black fruits. On the palate, the wine's dense structure is balanced and elegant, with a silky presence, relatively low alcohol, and noble tannins.
Red dry wine produced from Saperavi grapes hand-picked in their estate owned vineyards in Kakheti region, and fermented in Qvevtries according to the ancient Georgian methodology.
65% Cabernet Sauvignon 30% Merlot 5% Petit Verdot.
The ancient cave, hidden in the heart of the picturesque Carmel mountain, was quarried into the mountain about 250 years ago.
The White Scandal is born from a blend of Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, and Pecorino grapes. The decision to combine two internationally renowned grape varieties with an indigenous Abruzzo grape caused a scandal within the local winemaking community. That scandal for Dominio Imperfetto is a source of pride.