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The colour of this Grand Ardèche is characterized by a pale golden colour. This wine offers lovely notes of brioche, almond, fresh apricot and vanilla. The ample mouth reminds aromas of almond paste and vanilla. Nice final tension.
Concentrated and complex yet delicate and nuanced. Charming to drink in its fruit-driven youth, after time in the bottle it will reveal more complex notes of spice and game while maintaining its elegance.
A very generous nose, with a very intense complexity. On the palate, the power and structure are there, while maintaining great finesse. A wine that will only improve over the coming years.
A blend of Chasan, a crossing of Pinot Noir and Spanish Palomino, with Chardonnay. Aged in barrel, it is creamy yet lively, with the clean finish of a dry sake.
The 2020 Château Peymouton is a charming, classic Saint-Emilion offering outstanding darker cherry and mulberry fruits as well as subtle notes of leather, earth, and dried herbs. Nicely balanced, medium-bodied, and elegant, it's a fine, classic, thoroughly enjoyable 2020 to enjoy over the coming 10-15 years.
Saint-Germain is a textbook example of good value found in the Graves, at the South of Bordeaux. This Cabernet-Sauvignon blend comes from 35 years-old vins growing on a sand and gravely soil.
Sporting a vibrant ruby color with intense aromas Provencal herbs and oak, this special cuvee leaves a great impression. The initial rich, red fruit flavors are followed by enticing tannins and a balanced finish. Aged for 12 months in French oak barrels.
Saint Amour is bounding with juicy raspberry fruit. It's full of energy with great minerality and silky tannins. Saint Amour has the most diverse geology of all of the Cru Beaujolais. Pirolette is distinct because the vineyards are near the top of the hill, where you have very little top soil and very good drainage.
Saint-Vincent is considered one of the best value in Médoc. The vines on the estate are 30 years-old in average, planted on a gravely soil. The use of sustainable agricultural techniques certifies the well-being of the plants. These ideal conditions create a perfect combination of fruit-forwardness and tannin backbone.
More limestone in the soil compared to Charmois. Native yeast fermentation in stainless steel. Aged in French oak barrels for 24 months, less than 15% new. 30-45 g/L sulfur added at bottling. Corpulent, lemon curd with zippy acidity.
Clos de la Roilette spans 9 hectares on one of the best crus of the Beaujolais, Fleurie. Alain Coudert took over from his father in 1987, who had inherited the domain twenty years earlier. Alain Coudert farms his vines sustainably and produces three cuvée of Fleurie and one cuvée of Brouilly. Excellent-quality wines!
The 19th century château overlooks 36 hectares of vines growing on a soil consisting of clay and limestone rock. This round, fruity wine has been carefully aged to reflect its intrinsic elegance, and is faithful to the heritage of Baron Edmond de Rothschild.
Enjoy the 2019 vintage release of Benevole Bordeaux wine aged in ex-Tennessee whisky barrels for 6 months. The subtle influences of the whisky barrel create an intense, full-bodied wine with typical whiskey flavors of vanilla, spice, smoke, and high tannins.