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This prosecco is light and refreshing with a nose that shows hints of white peach, grapefruit, and honey-dew melon. The fine effervescence gives way to creamy flavors of ripe lemons and refined citrus notes with a toasted brioche finish.
Deep purple in color, Giusto di Notri offers abundant aromas of blackberry, plum, and currants with underpinnings of coriander, violet, and a touch of vanilla. Full bodied with ripe, fine tannins and a silky texture, this is a stunning wine with great aging potential.
Dry white wine made from Krakhuna grape variety, appellation - Imereti. Krakhuna is an Imeretian variety of white grape, which tends to ripen late, and from which some of the strongest and most full-bodied Imeretian white wines are produced.
50% Marsanne, 25% Clairette, 25% Ugni blanc. Light yellow color, bright and clear with light green highlights. Delicate nose with notes of Provencal herbs, anise, white peach, and white acacia. On the palate, there is fleshiness and a fresh, peach-like acidity.
100% Saperavi. Produced and bottled by JSC Corporation Kindzmarauli. Saperavi is the grape variety that has made Georgian wines famous around the world. It is the darkest grape variety in the world according to wine historians.
Barefoot Sangria Sweet Red Wine delivers a fruity blend of zesty oranges, lemons, limes and grapefruits in a convenient box wine. Finished with hints of pineapple, this fruity red Sangria pairs well with pizza, meatballs or fried calamari.
Fragrant bouquet with floral notes, sweet spices and smoke, more black fruit, like black cherry, then red fruit. Intense, supple, dense and powerful. Two brothers of diverse wine-making backgrounds come together in the elaboration of Durigutti wines.
Joseph Zakon Winery, which produces Kesser wines, was founded in 1981. The Brookyln-born winemaker, and his wife Michelle, named the winery with a Kabbalistic approach. Kesser, which means “crown” in Hebrew, is the basis for leadership in Judaism. The wines are stylistically made for Kiddush, meaning“to make Holy.” Who better to lead Kiddush than the person wearing the Crown?