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Mademoiselle de T is a Pouilly-Fumé signed by Château de Tracy, a very prestigious name in the wine-growing panorama of the Loire Valley. Pure Sauvignon Blanc grapes, coming from sandy and siliceous soils that have always characterized this segment of France and its wines.
From David C Stewart MBE, The Balvenie Malt Master: “This 1973 could easily have been used for PortWood when it was launched but luckily it was from one of our ‘plentiful years’. It has matured into a stunning whisky.”
Its fine bouquet and lingering aftertaste are the results of a very-special distillation on fine lees. The short period it spends in new oak barrels from the Limousin forest gives Frapin VS its unique color, its roundness, and brings an extra touch of vanilla.
An ode to the wild beauty of the Golden State with aromas of coastal forests on California's Mount Tam. Intense earthy, wood, with flavors of fir trees, sage and bright citrus. A unique and proudly California gin great for mixing or sipping.
This product was made with excellent design, amazing taste, and complexity. The cats show the true japenese culture and come in a convienet and portable set of three included with a true aunthetic japenese-style carrying case.
The 2013 Proprietary Red Sloan is from a similar 13 sections of land of domain vineyard. Run of the mill of the vintage, it is awesome, inky purple and gigantic, with staggeringly ready foods grown from the ground energy and outline that is stunning – given the lavishness and hugeness of this wine is a genuine long haul prospect.
Multi-award winning Tomintoul 16 Year Single Malt Scotch Whisky has been lovingly crafted, from a selection of the finest bourbon casks, each aged for at least sixteen years.
Alba refers to Quercus Alba, the type of American White Oak that are used to mature A’Bunadh Alba. Coincidently, Alba is also the Scots Gaelic name for Scotland. The English name refers to the light colour of the bark of some species. American Oak trees grow much faster than most European Oak species and can live for hundreds of years.
The 5.6-acre Domaine Jacques Prieur parcel of 1er Cru Champ-Pimont sits on the slope overlooking the town of Beaune just west of the village. The vineyard faces due east and produces both red and white wines of superior quality.