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Concentrated and complex yet delicate and nuanced. Charming to drink in its fruit-driven youth, after time in the bottle it will reveal more complex notes of spice and game while maintaining its elegance.
Vincent Boyer has been at the helm of his family's historic Burgundy estate since 2002. From his cellar in Meursault, he crafts wines of elegance, class, and textural purity.
Semi-sweet fruit wine, which is used for the manufacture of ripe berries grown under the generous sun of Armenia. Favorable geoclimatic conditions contribute to the ripening of high-quality and healthy crops.
For the lover of Riesling that isn't dry. This Kabinett's vines comes mostly from the Himmelreich single vineyard in the town of Zeltingen. Full of blue slate soils, the mineral adds a vibrant freshness to this juicy, gushing white wine that has a good dose of orchard fruit and sweetness on the palate.
This deep, complex wine, mature and abundant, has balanced tannins and a rich, round body. Deep, dark ruby-red color with cherry hues. Pronounced core flavors of blackberry fruit, cassis, and blueberry flavors, along with chocolate, vanilla, and coffee.
The 2023 Mount Hermon Red displays aromatic cherry and berry fruit characters, complemented by hints of orange peel and fresh herbs. With a medium-to-full body, this flavorful wine is great for everyday enjoyment.
Gilgal Cabernet Sauvignon presents ripe raspberry, cherry and plum fruit notes layered with hints of herb, spice and French oak. This is a wonderfully flavorful Cabernet with nice body and a lingering finish.
The 2017 Yarden Merlot Allone Habashan Vineyard presents a fragrant blend of aromas featuring ripe red and black fruits, flowers, spice, tobacco, orange zest and chocolate. This attractive single-vineyard wine is full-bodied, flavorful and complex.
Yarden Chardonnay was produced entirely from Chardonnay grapes grown in the Golan Heights. The cool climate, rocky volcanic soil, and high altitude are ideal conditions for growing classic wine grape varieties.