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Very delicate destemming and crushing to preserve the integrity of the grapes followed by a first fermentation in october for 8-10 days at controlled temperature (21-22°C). A second "Ripasso" refermentation (on the skins of Amarone in February/March. Ageing in barrels of 25 HL (70%) and in barriques (30%) or one year. Dry, warm, full bodied and intense wine.
Rare 25-Year-Old Whisky crafted from a trio of casks distilled on June 26, 1997. Initially matured in refill butts that previously held Scotch Whisky, then finished in an Oloroso Sherry Butt for a decade. Notes of dark chocolate, nuttiness & spiced, stewed fruits.
The first-growth 2005 Château Margaux (85% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Merlot), a lavish fragrance of blackcurrants, velvety new saddle leather, spring flowers and spice soars from the glass.
Made from a selection of 100% Tinto Fino vines (local name for the Tempranillo grape) from some of the oldest vines, age ranging from 25 – 75 years. Maceration during 28 days with the skins. Fermentation takes place in French Oak barrels and aged during 18 months in new French Allier barrels before being bottled.
This unique piece captures the essence of one of the oldest distilleries in Mexico, in a work of art with 135 European crystals, in collaboration with "Preciosa", all of which are placed by hand in the highlands of Jalisco. Slightly sweet flavor with low alcoholic impact, sapid with a certain oily texture, which provides a permanently smooth and harmonious finish in the mouth.
Although Port Dundas Distillery closed its doors in 2010, there are select, rare remaining stocks that allow a glimpse into the glorious past of one of Scotland’s most respected and historic distilleries.
The precious 21 Years Old expression is triple cask finished in first-fill Oloroso Sherry, Tronçais oak Cognac and Vintage Colheita Port casks – bringing extra layers of depth to the iconic smooth and fruity house style of The Glenlivet.
Gran Duque d’Alba was first launched in 1945 and named for the Great Duke of Alba, Fernando Alvarez de Toledo y Pimentel. Gran Duque d’Alba Oro uses Airen and Palomino Brandies that are aged for an average of 25 years through the unique Solera system in sherry-infused American oak casks.
What a back-to-back pair of vintages! I assume one would have to go back to 2002 and 2001 to find two Screaming Eagles this compelling. The 2013 appears set for 25-30 years of longevity. There is something magical about this Oakville parcel on the valley floor just under the looming hillsides of such wineries as Phelps, Bacchus and Dalla Valle's Maya, and across the street from the Rudd Estate, Plumpjack, etc.