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Inviting flavors of fresh peach and tropical fruit on the nose. Juicy on the palate, delicate vineyard peach aromas, grapefruit zests, attractive spicyness, salty minerals, lively acidity, elegant texture.
Giuseppe Quintarelli Secco Ca' del Merlo 2017 is a remarkable red wine from the Veneto region in Italy. This wine is a blend of traditional grape varieties, including Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinella, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Nebbiolo. The 2017 vintage is known for its complexity, with layers of dark fruit, spice, and subtle floral notes.
Eric de Suremain Rully 1er Cru "Agneaux" Blanc 2015 is a distinguished white wine from the prestigious Rully 1er Cru appellation in Burgundy, France. Crafted with meticulous care, this wine is exclusively made from 100% Chardonnay grapes. The "Agneaux" vineyard imparts a unique character to the wine, showcasing the terroir of the region.
Dry white wine made from Krakhuna grape variety, appellation - Imereti. Krakhuna is an Imeretian variety of white grape, which tends to ripen late, and from which some of the strongest and most full-bodied Imeretian white wines are produced.
Delaforce Douro Alvarinho is a white wine from the Douro region of Portugal. This wine is made from 100% Alvarinho grapes, which are known for their intense aromas and flavors. The wine has a bright yellow color with greenish hues and a nose of citrus, white flowers, and tropical fruits.
With several new vineyard sources in the 2019 vintage, this wine continues to embody the misty and cool Sonoma Coast, with just a hint of creaminess balancing the bracing acidity.
On a map, the Canary Islands look like small bouys floating off the coast of northern Africa. It's not often a white wine serious enough for international cult status comes from here, but Suertes del Marques has figured it out.
Manni is a towering, stubbly, Alpine hulk of a man with a comical cynicism about the modern wine world, as if Woody Harrelson grew several inches taller, threw on a baseball cap, and launched into a bombastic tirade in a mixture of German and Italian, grunting and sighing about Italian consumers’ tasteless appetite for insipid bulk wines.