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On the nose, the wine leaps from the glass with ripe blackberry, cassis, black cherry, and red plum, with a lovely herbaceous undertone. The palate expresses juicy red and black fruits with hints of black tea, damp earth, vanilla bean, lavender, and just a touch of flint.
Fossil & Fawn started out as a completely reasonable idea in the late summer of 2011, and quickly spiraled into a much more complex, frustrating, terrifying, and unbelievably rewarding venture.
Soju, one of the most popular alcoholic drinks in the world has been made in Korea since the 13th century. Hodori (Tiger in Korean) is produced in the traditional small batch method that has been used for centuries.
In the glass, this wine appears inky-black with a velvety core. On the nose, however, you are treated to the lightness of fresh violets, crushed blueberries, and cocoa.
Murfatlar Chardonnay Semi Sweet 2023 showcases a shiny appearance with a greenish-yellow hue. Its medium-intensity aroma reveals inviting notes of candied fruits, mango, yellow melon, and quince.
Thibaud Boudignon has gone through the three stages of small-producer cultdom. First, there were the tweets and instagram posts. Maybe a foreign blog or small magazine article. The allusions to his wine were rapturous, but enigmatic and mostly from overseas.
On the nose, dense waves of raisin and plum sit atop roasted almond and milk chocolate with orange peel and allspice. On the palate, dark chocolate and plum lead the charge with raisins, treacle, roasted almond, and oak spice supporting.
Cognac Lautrec V.S.O.P. Grande Champagne is an elegant and refined French cognac crafted from the finest 1er Cru vineyards. Aged for years in oak barrels, it boasts a smooth and complex profile with notes of dried fruit, vanilla, and subtle spice.
Very pale gold in color, this classic Chardonnay is the ideal balance of Old World restraint with California sunshine. The aromas and flavors are delicate, with citrus, floral and mineral notes on a wine of fresh acidity and medium body.
Semi-sweet and fruity with an exceptionally smooth finish. Best served with light fish or chicken dishes. This Italian winery takes its name from one of the most celebrated Jewish winemakers.
The 2006 Dom Pérignon comes from a very rich vintage with an early ripeness that brought a lot of aromatic maturity. The white-golden prestige cuvée contains a bit more Chardonnay than Pinot Noir and opens with a deep and seductive, pretty accessible nose with intense yet fresh fruit aromas of pineapples, with peaches and tangerines.
The Clos Electrique Rouge from 2021 is an astounding wine with notes of leather, porcini mushrooms, forest floor and a dose of plums bringing in the finish. Its perfect silky mouth and a nice round finish cry for a café 90’s Duck l’orange, chanterelles sautéed with butter and sherry, a Ribeye cooked to perfection or perhaps even cardboard.