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Items 1606-1620 of 2079
Kvanchkara is a medium-sweet red wine made from a blend of mujuretuli and aleksandreuli grapes. It's aromas of smoky, wild strawberries are followed on the palate by a mellow blend of dried fruit, pomegranate, and a touch of caramel and almonds, though there's plenty of lively acidity to keep it fresh and balanced.
The grapes used to produce our 2016 Lake County Dalliance Chardonnay came from the hills and slopes of ultra-premium vineyards of Lake County, California. To help retain the lush fruit, this wine was Stainless Steel fermented at cool temperatures, and aged completely in stainless tanks to preserve the crisp, clean aromas and flavors of an oak-free wine.
Reminiscent of golden delicious apples, mango, ripe apricots, and hints of toast on the nose, this Chardonnay's mouthwatering acidity balances the slight creaminess that comes from its barrel aging and batonage.
Mosmieri Tsinandali 2017 is a white dry wine made entirely from autochthonous Rkatsiteli grapes. Hand-harvested grapes are crushed and after short time cold maceration the juice is fermented in high quality stainless steel tanks with temperature control. Even without Mtsvane grape blending it is smooth and balanced like a classical Tsinandali.
Rested in a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Noir barrels for three months, this unique expression tastes of honey maple, white chocolate, pepper with a toasted oak finish.
The 2012 Unico Tinto is concentrated, juicy, silky, and well-defined. Notable characteristics included the healthiness, the strong coloring, and very ripe tannins suitable for ageing. An excellent vintage.
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.
The Tepeztate agave grows wild on high mountainsides and steep, rocky cliffs making it extremely difficult to harvest. Their twisted, large green leaves make the agaves look like massive spiders climbing up a mountain. This expression features notes of ripe citrus and tropical fruit due to the agaves long age of maturation before harvest.