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Château Sorbey Haut-Médoc offers an enticing nose of fruity and spicy aromas, with hints of cherry and raspberry. The palate is fresh and vibrant, enriched with toasty notes and smooth, delicate tannins.
Vinified from fully ripe grapes, Tourelle de Terre Bonne reveals an opulent bouquet of blackberry, cherry and blackcurrant confiture on the nose, underpinned by sensual vanilla and gentle rum notes.
Bruno Colin Aligoté Bourgogne is a crisp and vibrant wine with a clean, direct nose featuring delicate floral notes and refreshing lemon undertones. The palate is fresh and lively, offering a bright and invigorating experience.
Not a sweet wine as many people expect it to be, but a dry, crisp and grapey Muscat, full of aromas. This wine is partly composed of 2 young estate plots, including one on the Schoenenbourg planted with Muscat d'Alsace.
This great wine is the result of demanding vinification and aging processes, as well as the quality of our Syrah and Grenache parcels located at the foot of the famous Mont Ventoux.
This wine is something really special, Château Haut Perdrias is a Grand Vin de Bordeaux, which comes with lots of uniqueness, it takes its outstanding qualities from a unique terroir which is located in Cotes de Blayes.
The 2020 Pierres Dorees has a dark garnet color with an intense nose of black fruits, blueberry, and cherries. There is a fullness on the palate with flavors of currant and mocha followed by a fresh finish.
Lovely clear shimmering ruby. The nose is delicate and offers aromas of red fruit and warm spices. The mouth is velvety, fresh and elegant with harmonious tannins and definite touch of smokiness.Enjoy with meat, barbecues, cheese.
The 2017 Latricières-Chambertin Grand Cru matures in around 50% new oak has a well-defined bouquet with scents of Earl Grey infusing the dark berry fruit (darker than Rossignol-Trapet’s Premier Crus for example.)
An emblematic domain of the Alsace region, Albert Boxler comprises 19 hectares of which half are classed Grand Cru. Founded towards the end of the 1940s, the domain favours clean and careful growing. In any case, the vines planted on steep terrain cannot be reached by machines.
Hailing from halfway between the northern and southern Rhône, this Côtes du Vivarais features equal parts of both regions’ starring grapes—Syrah and Grenache—and offers the closest thing to what you might get if you blended Crozes-Hermitage with Gigondas.
Fascinating nose of black raspberry, black tea, smoked meat, and high-toned suggestions of distilled berries and herbs. In the mouth, the fruit takes on a slightly caramelized edge and hints of resin from the barrels.