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Armagnac is the oldest brandy (and liquor) recorded to be still distilled in the world. Markovic Estates keeps this tradition alive by sourcing the finest grapes from the Armagnac region in Gascony, southwest France.
Tinazzi makes excellent Veronese wines; which means they are masters at Amarone, Valpolicella and the like. This “family selection” is made from dried grapes, as is the tradition with Amarone, but here it’s made into a dry wine, and the alcohol isn’t as lofty as with Amarone.
A unique blend of Upper Galilee- Mount Meron- vineyards. Grapes were manually and selectively harvested at dawn, from carefully selected plots on the northern slopes of the mountain, which enjoy an ideal climate for growing high-quality, noble grape varieties.
The wine appears a pale straw, then releases long-lasting, emphatic notes of fruit and flowers, including summer flowers, pear, and hazelnut, that evolve into hints of tropical fruit and honey.
Semi-sweet white wine made from grapes of the varieties of Rkatsiteli and Mtsvane. It is produced in the traditional way: after harvesting, grapes undergo destemming and crushing process, and then undergo fermentation at a controlled temperature.
For over 130 years, Bolla has been recognized for its trusted taste and quality. Made with handpicked grapes from the finest vineyards in Tuscany, Bolla Chianti is robust and fruit forward, with fresh black-cherry, plum, and raspberry flavors.
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.
For over 130 years, Bolla has been recognized for its trusted taste and quality. Made with handpicked grapes from Italy's Northeast Veneto region, Bolla Chardonnay is refreshing, yet mildy dry, with flavors of citrus, pear, pineapple, and a hint of vanilla.
Grapes of ancient origin which were considered valuable as early as the thirteenth century. This grappa, which has a great personality, rests in oak barrels from two to five years until it has modified its original sensory profile. In 2001 it won the only gold medal in Bordeaux assigned to a grappa.