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This wine shares similar tones and hues as the Maya, with vibrant fruit and spice aromas, and a dark black-purple color. The natural acidity of the vintage comes through, adding to the wine’s volume, while the softness of the tannins make it immediately appealing.
Lively and inviting, this is a great all-purpose wine. Fresh honeydew melon, grapefruit, and passion fruit aromas beg you to continue sipping, because there's more. Yes, a bit of spice to end it all, and your choice is affirmed.
Beringer's California Collection boasts some of the best-selling wines in the country. Fruit-forward and smooth, these wines offer consistent quality for casual drinkers. Beringer's California Collection is named for the ripe fruit flavors that characterize the wines as well as the bountiful and sunny state in which they originate.
Saperavi is a dry red wine made from saperavi grapes. It is a rich purple red and youthful, with plenty of woodland and berry fruit and cherries on the nose. The taste is well balanced with spicy notes.
This Sauvignon Blanc is pale straw in color with green highlights. The wine has ripe tropical notes balancing nettle aromatics, almost pungent in their intensity, with highlights of ripe grapefruit and white blossoms.
Ojaleshi is a medium-sweet red wine produced from indigenous olajeshi grapes. It's light red in color, shows a delicate herbaceous bouquet, with notes of raspberry, redcurrant, and red rose. The taste is well balanced between the fresh acidity and natural sweetness.
Alazani Valley Red is a medium-sweet wine. This dark-pomegranate-colored wine with a violet hue is produced from saperavi grapes. The nose reveals fresh black fruit and prune notes. The taste is full, soft, and spicy with a remarkably long and well-balanced finish.
Since joining the family operation, the young Arnaud and David have shown remarkable ambition and precision in their work ethic: they have increased the family holdings to twenty-one hectares, adding single-vineyard cuvees while constantly striving for more complexity and layered texture in the mineral-driven beauties they produce.
Years ago, the Herzog family planted and raised 12 select varietals in a secluded portion of their vineyard. Each of the vines were chosen for their unique qualities to explore and with which to create.