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The ancient Georgian word "Gemieri" is translated as tasty and mainly referred to the definition of sweetness. The blend of tree red varietals Aleksandrouli, Saperavi and Malbec shows prominent red and black fruit mix, with light sweetness and balanced astringency.
Six generations have enjoyed the fine flavors and exquisite aromas of the Nalewka Babuni fruit wines. In Poland, which abounds in all kinds of fruit noted for excellent taste and nutritive values, the production of fruit wines is flourishing.
The Carmel Selected Merlot is a new addition to the Carmel Selected series. This Judean Hills Semi-dry blush rose wine is aromatic, refreshing, light and fruity.
The 2011 Encosta is an inky purple wine. A very full bodies wine of fully ripe lush black & red fruits such as Bing cherry, black currants, and black plum dominate the aromatics and flavors. Secondary aromatics of dried tobacco, hot volcanic rock, and purple flowers are on full display.
Enjoy the 2019 vintage release of Benevole Bordeaux wine aged in ex-Tennessee whisky barrels for 6 months. The subtle influences of the whisky barrel create an intense, full-bodied wine with typical whiskey flavors of vanilla, spice, smoke, and high tannins.
Fleur des Templiers Malbec is an exquisite red wine that embodies the essence of the Malbec grape variety. This wine offers a rich and velvety experience with flavors of dark fruits, blackberries, and hints of plum, all elegantly wrapped in a smooth, supple texture.
Beloved by mixologists, Dubonnet Rouge is a staple at any high-class cocktail bar. It traces its roots all the way back to 1846, when Parisian chemist and wine merchant Joseph Dubonnet developed it in order to please the palates of French soldiers battling malaria.
This Gruner Veltliner is full of spicy, floral aromas, with flavours of pears and apples. It has a soft, smooth texture and a refreshing finish.