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Dark ruby center, with crimson reflections throughout. The nose is centered on smashed blackberries and plums, with a few blackcurrants and dried flowers in the backdrop.
Bright red cherry notes blend with deeper blackberries and blueberries in this intensely fruity, pure-tasting wine. Moderate tannins and good acidity shape the generous flavors for good balance and an appetizing texture.
Aromas of fresh violets and roses, ripe cherries, plums, clove, and a touch of bacon fat leap out of the glass and definitely raise eyebrows. On the palate, itās sleek, silky, and complete.
This hearty, sultry, spicy, mouth-filling dark- ruby wine offers raspberry, chocolate, dark licorice, and lightly oaky flavors along with soft tannins. Lovely floral lift with intense, smooth, chocolatey black fruit.
An exceptional one-of-a-kind pear liqueur distilled in Provence, marrying fine French Cognac and Poire Williams. The exceptional blend of "les Hautes Alpes" pears, picked at the height of ripeness and Cognac from the "Fins Bois" region, as you would any find cognac.
This small-production bottling has been hand-selected by Jon-David Headrick for its expression of terroir and unique character.
Intense red color with garnet reflection. Notes of forest fruits and black fruits on the nose, as well as some spicy, peppery and roasted notes.
Soft, creamy attack on the aromas of fruit then wood and roasting. More tense finish on a rich and supple finish.
Coq d'Or are pineaux in the true Hardy style, fine and subtle in aroma and offering perfect balance between freshness and roundness. Hardy Coq d'Or white boasts a golden colour with a vast array of tints. Its delicate bouquet is reminiscent of dried fruit, honey and lime tree. It is an intense, elegant, full pineau.
Lovely dark cherry red colour. Expressive fruit (blueberry) aroma with delicate oak-imparted notes (cocoa) and elegant spices coming through. Velvety and supple, the wine is more accessible, lighter, and less structured than previous vintages, but has attained a good level of maturity and is very pleasant to drink.
The 2016 Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru was reduced by one-third due to the frost, unorthodox in that it affected the higher part of Etienne's vines. It has a slightly more rustic, almost obdurate nose than the previous two vintages, with touches of dried blood and something almost ferrous sutured into the red berry fruit.