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In keeping with the extraordinary growing season, the 2021 Jubilation by Colgin Cellars is brimming with intense fruits and pure mineral notes of stone and graphite. Vivid aromas of black cherry, baking spices and savory herbs resonate on the nose. Sleek, yet silky tannins glide across the palate with a graceful feel. The succulence of the palate lingers with subtle flavors of cocoa and licorice.
Markovic Estates Moscato is a delightful white wine that embodies the essence of craftsmanship and quality. Hailing from carefully tended vineyards, this Moscato is a testament to the winemaker's dedication to producing a wine that captures the unique characteristics of the grape variety and the region.
Typical of marasca distillate, with an excellent intense aroma, fine and well amalgamated, without any aggressive note. Smooth but sharp, a sweet liqueur unusual for the punch of the distillate, which can be clearly perceived in spite of the moderate alcohol content.
This Bourgogne "Pinot Noir" is a noble and full-bodied wine, boasting a resplendent color that combines both grace and vigor, blending strength with finesse. On the palate, fresh raspberry flavors are particularly evident when the wine is young.
French Armagnac is a distinctive kind of world oldest Craft brandy produced in the Armagnac province, between the Adour and Garonne rivers in the foothills of the Pyrenees, southwest France in the fertile Gascony region by small producers.
The Oak Knoll Cabernet site exemplifies its provenance with incredible balance. It is not "over-the-top." The lot from the Rutherford AVA contributed richness and a regal Cabernet purity.
75% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Franc, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon. Illustration reprents the core of the blackbird. Every element of its multi-faceted wine portfolio draws inspiration from this principally merlot composition.
The Sazerac Company has introduced Handy & Schiller Barreled Cocktails, named for two men who had an impact on the cocktail culture in New Orleans: Thomas Handy and John Schiller.