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Sourced from vines among Clos de Luz’s oldest vineyards, which makes them some of the oldest Malbec vines in Chile. Hand harvested in small crates for strict fruit selection. Fermented with indigenous yeasts, with pigeage every 2 days. Aged for 10-12 months in 225L and 300L French oak of different ages.
From three parcels – Des Couverts (village of Chablis), Prehy (near Courgis), and Lignorelles. Fermented and aged in stainless steel.
Pale coral pink color. Aromas of ripe grapefruit. Lively and sweet on the palate with a long and pronounced finish of citrus fruits. Well-balanced. Great with pretzels, toasted crackers and ricotta and charcuterie.
Light straw yellow color with green hints. Aromas of ripe, juicy stone fruit. Pleasantly sweet and lively flavors of ripe luscious peach and honey. Remarkable white Peach fruit finish, particularly persistent and pronounced for a complex, refined taste.
Vincent Boyer has been at the helm of his family's historic Burgundy estate since 2002. From his cellar in Meursault, he crafts wines of elegance, class, and textural purity.
Aged in large botti for several months, followed by 6 months of bottle aging.
Château de Beaucastel Ch. Hommage À Jacques Perrin 2009 is an exceptional red wine produced in the Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellation of the Rhône Valley, France. Crafted primarily from Mourvèdre grapes, blended with other traditional varietals, this wine pays homage to Jacques Perrin, a pioneer in the region.
A Wine Cocktail, slightly effervescent, with a more complex influence of brown spirits for a little heat and sweet. A good sipping drink with just enough bite, rich dark fruit notes balanced with hints of caramelized oranges and a dash of heat. 17% ABV
This traditional white Bordeaux is made by a cooperative of talented winemakers in the picturesque region of Entre-duex-Mers. In the heart of this region you can admire the medieval castle of Rauzan in its vineyard surroundings, which is where this co-op takes its name from.