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Tasted at the château, the 2005 Chateau d’Yquem delivers a similar performance as last year. Lucid in colour, the bouquet is detailed with very pure honey, vanilla and almond scents, still a little new oak to be fully assimilated but demonstrating superb focus.
This dessert wine from Monsanto is impressive. It is burnt orange colored and opens with a sweet rum cake like bouquet. It is full bodied, slightly sweet, and viscous. The flavor profile is a tasty fig, brown sugar and mild rum blend. I also detected hints of apricot, milk chocolate, and oak that added to its complexity. The finish remains sweet and displays controlled heat for this style of wine. This dessert wine would be a perfect match for pecan pie and a good way to finish off an evening.
The wine has a pale pink color with raspberry reflections. Complex couquet with notes of strawberries and peaches. The fruity taste is intense and refreshing. Recommended to be served alongside salads, snacks, and fine desserts. Strongly recommended to be consumed at 10°C. No rush!
The wine has greenish-yellow color, a complex and elegant bouquet with notes of acacia flowers, citrus and honey. The taste is fresh and savory. Recommended to be served alongside salads, snacks and fine desserts. Strongly recommended to be consumed at 10°C. No rush!
Taylor Wine Company was founded in 1880 with a seven-acre vineyard overlooking Keuka Lake in the Finger Lakes region of New York State. After making Ports and Sherries for over 100 years, they continue their fine tradition with a line of dessert wines called "Taylor Desserts."
The Late Harvest Oremus is a blend of the four grapes that have been affected by botrytis. It is fermented in the barrels that have just finished the fermentation of the dry wines and consists of a mix of Furmint (about 50%), Hárslevelű, Muscat and Zeta.