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Domaine Robert-Denogent Les Reisses Pouilly-Fuisse is an exquisite white wine crafted in the renowned Pouilly-Fuisse appellation of Burgundy, France. This wine is made exclusively from 100% Chardonnay grapes, reflecting the distinctive terroir of the region.
Planted in the grand cru vineyard Brand, the vines are north facing, ideal for Pinot Noir in this climate, as the wine is guaranteed to be fresh even in hot vintages. Compared to his Pinot Noir "S," also grown on granite, this cuvée is a little denser, very smooth, silky, and spicy, a wine obviously influenced by his love for Burgundy.
Bruno Colin Chassagne-Montrachet Rouge Vieilles Vignes 2017 is an exceptional red wine hailing from the prestigious Chassagne-Montrachet appellation in Burgundy, France. Crafted from 100% Pinot Noir grapes sourced from old vines, this wine reflects the rich terroir and meticulous winemaking of Bruno Colin.
Launched in 2004, the ‘Ice Jacket’ embodies the perfect balance between innovation and haute-couture to guarantee the ultimate champagne tasting experience, wherever, whenever! It has now been reintroduced in a new eco-design using innovative and fashion-inspired 3D knitting technology. The silhouette produced by our 3D knitting process offers a new level of finesse and texture to our icon.
This little pig went globe trotting, discovering fine wines from the world's best vines. The grapes for this Squealing Pig Sauvignon Blanc were sourced from Marlborough, New Zealand.
Les Granges has a floral fragrance with bright, juicy fruit. On the palate, you’ll find a nimble frame and plush, silky tannins that make it dangerously gulp-able.
French Armagnac is a distinctive kind of world oldest Craft brandy produced in the Armagnac province, between the Adour and Garonne rivers in the foothills of the Pyrenees, southwest France in the fertile Gascony region by small producers.
Until the 1980s the wines of Languedoc-Roussillon were mostly rustic, roasted, and dirt-cheap--of little interest to export markets. Smells like strawberries, raspberries and white flowers.