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Dark, brooding color with purple edges. A unique viscosity to this wine in the glass and immediate savory spices drifting outward. Dark red berries, Hawaiian starfruit, root beer cask, and sweet bark emerge as you lean in.
For six generations, Massimo Benevelli’s family has farmed the steep hillsides in southeastern Barolo. Massimo, now forty-one, has worked among its vines since he was fourteen, and he knows exactly how to translate this distinctive terroir, which produces wines with the structure and concentration that epitomize great Barolo from Monforte.
This wine is produced from exquisitely balanced grapes grown in Segal's Dishon Vineyard. The vineyard, in the Kadesh Valley in the northern Galilee, is planted on well-drained, dark soil at a height of 430 meters above sea level. Select blocks of the vineyard are densely planted, and strict vineyard management limits the yield, thus intensifying the grapes' natural sugar, acid, and color. Rich tannins enhance the fruit's quality.
This Failla Chardonnay from the Sonoma Coast is a bright and vibrant expression of California's cool-climate Chardonnay. On the nose, aromas of ripe citrus, white peach, and honeycomb are complemented by subtle notes of toasted oak and baking spices.
The 2019 Chemist is a blend of GSM, Petite Sirah and our newest member, Teroldego. The Chemist has a deep, inky purple color and aromas of berry cobbler, blackberry and tobacco.
This Merlot is another one of those Carta Vieja wines that you just have to wrap up nicely. It has it all ! A deep red colour with purple tones. Immediately a container full of fresh red fruit such as raspberries, strawberries and plum jam.
Color: straw yellow with golden reflections.Aroma: gentle scent of elderflower and ripe pears, delicate lime blossom honey.
Fruit is night harvested, when the temperatures are cool to minmise oxidation, making it easier to manage in the winery. After that, we tinker as little as possible, letting the vine and the flavor speak, gently guiding it through the course of the winemaking process.