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Items 1936-1950 of 2074
This enjoyably sweet wine is pointedly "Jeunesse" - French for youthful, flavorful and fun. Jeunesse Black Muscat displays a beautiful deep red color with aromatic notes of pineapple and apple.
Mukuzani - this is actually what the wine from which we should begin associating with Georgian wines. Its perplexing bundle and delicate amicable taste won't leave anybody apathetic.
No exaggeration – here’s a dram for those who seriously reflect on flavour, want high ABV and relish super heavily peated whiskies. We mustn’t forget with Octomore that it’s much more than a peat monster.
This Caberent is a dark ruby color in the glass. There is an array of aromas that includes cinnamon, dusty wood, blueberry, clove and a hint of dry pine. The smooth yet complex flavors encompass attractive black currants, cola, blackberries and dried herbs.
Deep, golden copper. Aromas of orchard fruits (crystallized plums and apples), roasted notes (mocha coffee, toasted almonds, vetiver), and rich spice (cinnamon, orange tree flower, honey, and beeswax).
For those who know northern Rhônes, this could only be from Côte Rôtie—not Hermitage, not Saint Joseph, Cornas, or Crozes. The moment the bouquet rises from the glass, you are in the extreme northern part of the Rhône Valley, on the way to Burgundy.
Golden hue and exceptional purity. A very precise wine. Mineral backbone and good complexity. The first nose is dominated by aromas of white flowers and licorice. The palate is full-bodied, smooth and rich with a delicate acidity that gives it a lively finish.
A very fragrant Sauvignon Blanc that is chock full of spring blossoms, tropical flowers with a hint of citrus aromas too. The fresh, invigorating flavors show hints of pink grapefruit, guava, with more citrus and lots of limes.