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Picconero, a full-bodied blend of merlot, cabernet sauvignon, and petit verdot. Rich, concentrated, and muscular, yet wonderfully balanced with big tannins and deep tiers of cherry, plums, and wild berries, and nuances of spice, vanilla, and licorice.
Dark crimson in color, the strong, classic Zinfandel aromas of briar fruit and wild strawberries jump out of the glass and are complemented by hints of wet forest floor and high mountain forest.
This majestic 26-Year-Old blended Scotch whisky takes its inspiration from the glorious wilds of Scotland, the kingdom that Royal Salute calls home, and pays tribute to this mighty kingdom by finishing this exceptional 26-Year-Old blend in virgin Scottish oak casks, make from trees felled from a single forest in the heart of Scotland, for the very first time.
Fruit is night harvested, when the temperatures are cool to minmise oxidation, making it easier to manage in the winery. After that, we tinker as little as possible, letting the vine and the flavor speak, gently guiding it through the course of the winemaking process.
This Christmas, Moët & Chandon will celebrate the season of joyous gatherings with a special edition that opens an exciting new chapter in its century-long history of gift-giving and savoir-fête.
New from Italy, Josh Cellars Prosecco Rosé offers fresh wild berry and blackberry notes which are complemented by a refreshing acidity and effervescence. Many years ago, Josh Cellars founder Joseph Carr worked at a winery in Italy, falling in love with the country and with Italian wines.
To be served chilled. It is particularly well suited to accompany desserts or fruit at the end of a meal. Thanks to its moderate alcohol content it can be enjoyed at any time of the day.
Glengoyne is a distillery like no other. Taking its name from the glen in which it sits. - 'Glen Guin' or 'Glen of the Wild Geese' - it is hghly regarded as Scotland's most beautiful distillery. Residing close to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park - nestled into Dumgoyne Hill.
A clear ruby red colour, this quietly magnificent Pinot Noir has a seductive, complex aroma of wild strawberry, redcurrant and fresh spice from whole bunches. The palate is medium-bodied, delicate, with great freshness and clarity of fruit expression allied to silky tannin.
The premier cru La Fussière is located in the town of Dezize-Les-Maranges, the Pinot Noir vines are expressed on stony white soils resting on blue marls. Bruno Colin's vines were planted in 1986 and are cultivated using sustainable cultivation with soil work and plowing.
Ripe fruits, vanilla, and plum, soft and delicate mouth. To be savored as a digestive or as an aperitif. Pair with a honey sweet curd cheese, wild strawberries with cane sugar, or a light coffee.