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Items 1336-1350 of 1790
Overlooking the Gironde estuary, the Château Loumelat is ideally located. The vineyards are grown on the slopes and benefit from a privileged location, which makes it possible to create wines of rare finesse. The estate's soils are located 10 km northeast of the historic town of Blaye.
Fresh, medium bodied white wine, golden straw in color. Notes of pineapple and green apple fruit. Silky mouth-feel. It has flavors of lemongrass that carry the complex, yet clean finish.
Yellow color with golden highlights. Toasted French oak, white fruit, pineapple, and lightly toasted almond aromas throughout. Papi Chardonnay has prevalent acidity, yet is quite creamy on the palette, making this wine tremendously refreshing and well balanced.
A ruby red wine with violet hues and a sweet fruity red fruits taste, highlighting the strawberry. This wine is the perfect match for enjoying with friends or family as an aperitif or pairing it with seasonal red fruits.
Forty Vines Merlot is ruby red with red hues. The bouquet showaces aromas of cassis and spices with a hint of mint. It is medium bodied with soft and juicy tannins. This wine would be the perfect accompaniment for white meat dishes or as an aperitif.
Carmine red with violet hues. On the nose, intense black fruit with spices and fresh herbs, subtle sweet spices. Medium structure with very nice red fruit expression, juicy tannins and good balance.
Peach – Papi Sweet Wine from Papi Wines. Embark on a sensory journey with our Papi Peach Sweet Wine, crafted to capture the juicy sweetness of ripe peaches.
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.
Beloved by mixologists, Dubonnet Rouge is a staple at any high-class cocktail bar. It traces its roots all the way back to 1846, when Parisian chemist and wine merchant Joseph Dubonnet developed it in order to please the palates of French soldiers battling malaria.