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Items 1696-1710 of 1882
Domaines Ott Clos Mireille Blanc de Blancs 2022 is an exquisite expression of white wine, showcasing a pale and luminous golden color in the glass. The nose is greeted by a complex bouquet of aromas, featuring ripe tropical fruits such as pineapple and mango, intertwined with subtle floral notes and a touch of citrus zest.
Oak aging has enhanced the primary fruit profile with engaging aromas reminiscent of cloves, cardamom, and dark-roast coffee with hints of tobacco smoke.
Russian Standard Platinum employs a proprietary, silver filtration system known for its unique natural refining values. This exclusive process produces an extraordinary, silky smooth vodka with an ultra-clean finish.
In the hills near Frascati are areas of volcanic soil over 2,000 years old. Here the grapes for Frascati are grown. This wine has a delicate bouquet of wildflowers and fruit, a characteristic taste (fresh and distinctive), with just a hint of almonds to enjoy Fontana Candida Frascati to its fullest.
The 17th edition of the Parker’s Heritage Collection consists of this 10-year-old Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey pulled from 142 barrels. For this release, they used their traditional rye mashbill of 51% rye, 35% corn and 14% malted barley.
The 2016 Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru was reduced by one-third due to the frost, unorthodox in that it affected the higher part of Etienne's vines. It has a slightly more rustic, almost obdurate nose than the previous two vintages, with touches of dried blood and something almost ferrous sutured into the red berry fruit.
78% Cabernet Sauvignon, 19% Merlot, 3% Cabernet Franc. Deep purple color. Extraordinary aromas of spices and chocolate, as well as a beautiful expression of fruit. It is rich and dense.
Grenache (Garnacha) "Gambrels of the Sky" comes from an Emily Dickinson poem entitled “I dwell in Possibility,” and though this feels a little lofty, it seemed appropriate for a wine dedicated to my remarkable grandmother, Frances Howard Peterson. Not only did she love poetry, she also loved cooking, science, and wine.