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Deep red and blue fruits dance with saline minerals, licorice, crushed flowers, gamey underbrush, and spice in this vibrant, velvety ’11 Morey-St-Denis. Fine-grained, polished tannins coat the cheeks as this wine crosses the palate with a silky, sophisticated feel.
Fresh fruit and easy-drinking, this wine has blackberry aromas from the Cabernet Sauvignon that are teamed with the ripe fruit flavors of the Merlot, creating a blend of spices and sweetness.
Made from a selection of 100% Tinto Fino vines (local name for the Tempranillo grape) from some of the oldest vines, age ranging from 25 – 75 years. Maceration during 28 days with the skins.
Wine of great structure, austere and long-lived. Dry and full flavor with spicy notes. Excellent with important meats and aged cheeses.
With a pale yellow color, our Meursault 1er Cru "Château de Blagny" 2017 reveals an intense bouquet of exotic fruits and peach. The mouth is rich and attractive offering fleshy fruit flavors.
Gorgeous nose of currants, blackberries and blueberries, with hints of mint. Full bodied, with velvety tannins and a fruity, spice and mint finish.
Fratelli Serio & Battista Borgogno is an old school estate that is back on the rise in Piedmont. One of the oldest estates in Piedmont and the first estate on the now famed Cannubi hill.
Ruby red in color, with an intense nose of ripe red berries, and the toasty scent of 12 months in barrel. This wine comes from vineyards on the slopes surrounding Montalcino in Tuscany.
The nose is fruity and spicy, the mouth is fresh with cherry, raspberry and toasty aromas. Silky and delicate tannins, with a lengthy finish.
The 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon Estate is a classic Togni wine, meant to be laid down for at least a decade and capable of aging well for 20 years beyond that in a cool cellar.
L'Ancien comes from Jean Paul's oldest vines--hence the name of the wine--in his home village of Charnay in the southern Beaujolais. They range in age from 40 to 60 years old and are planted on slopes sporting the area's signature sandy clay-limestone soils, featuring the particular local "dorée" or "golden" limestone that is laden with iron.