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Items 1966-1980 of 4016
Firm, but balanced, this is a wine with many of the virtues of the vintage. It has weight and richness, but also fresh, juicy, fruity acidity all packaged nicely in tannins.
Ramey Claret follows the Bordelaise model of blending different Bordeaux varietals. Malolactic fermentation is completed in barrel, and the blend is assembled early so it is "elevated" as the finished wine.
The Dalton Winery is set in the beautiful green, mountainous country of the Upper Galilee, five kilometres from the Lebanese border, overlooking the Hermon Mountain.
100% estate-grown fruit from Sutil's family-owned vineyareds and winery in Colchagua Valley, Chile. Fresh plums and cherries and soft vanilla and tobacco notes. 100% Merlot.
Ruby red. Bouquet with aromas of blackberry and blueberry, accompanied by notes of liquorice. On the palate, the wine is balanced, intense and fine.
This quietly impressive wine is deep and saturated but not showy, offering its incredibly concentrated black fruits and dark chocolate on a full body.
Ample and complex on the palate, round with notes of pear and pastry cream. A complex, elegant, long and delicate wine.
Screaming Eagle is one of Napa Valley's smallest wineries. The little stone winery is perched on a rocky hillside in the Oakville Appellation overlooking the vineyard planted in Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc.
This big but smooth wine offers nicely concentrated black-fruit flavors and oak accents of cedar, vanilla and cinnamon. The luxurious texture is rounded by the ripe flavors.
Typical, fragrant varietal bouquet. harmonious and balanced, with a plump fruitiness and silky texture offset by round, gentle tannins in a wine of medium body and elegant structure.
This is a lovely estate, one of the last remaining properties in the Mérignac gravel area, lying next door to Haut Brion and Pape-Clément. The name Caillou refers to pebbles, reflecting the fact that this was once riverbed, when the river Garonne overflowed millions of years ago.
Deep red and blue fruits dance with saline minerals, licorice, crushed flowers, gamey underbrush, and spice in this vibrant, velvety ’11 Morey-St-Denis. Fine-grained, polished tannins coat the cheeks as this wine crosses the palate with a silky, sophisticated feel.
With a golden colour, this wine offers a nose of great finesse. Fresh and fruity with delicate aromas, it will go wonderfully well with seafood, fish, white meats or an Alsatian choucroute.