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Stéphane Usseglio, son of Raymond, has taken over the domaine in the last few years and he is pushing to reach the potential of the family’s holdings, some of he best of Châteauneuf. Half his vines are situated near the road in the lieu-dit “La Crau” and the other half on the hill across the road from the actual ruins of the new castle of the Pope.
On the nose, the power and tenacity of the aromas are unmistakably new world character, but when tasted, this wine is the ultimate expression of a big Napa Cab. Plush core of concreted flavors, massive and well-structured tannins coat your entire palette with a satiny mouthfeel.
Mt. Tabor Shiraz preserves the natural aroma and flavor of the grapes. It's the wine of choice for those seeking a quality wine at a great value. By maintaining the freshness and vitality of the grape, this varietal's classic aromas and flavors of ripe fruits and violets, combined with light earthy notes, are present.
Pastoral is a blessed Church wine that was spread around the world by the Orthodox clergy. It is an attribute of Communion ceremonies, symbolizes the blood of Christ, and is one of the symbols of Easter.
This blend of famed Rhone varietal grapes, Syrah and Mourvedre, is grown in Netofa's vineyards in the lower Galilee, near the famous Kerem ben Zimra. This area is well known for having one of the best climates in israel for grape growing. While many wines from Israel are big and bold, Domaine Netofa wines are refined and elegant, after the the Rhone valley style of winemaking.
Citrus, peach and apricot aromas characterize the nose of this Aszú 5 Puttonyos 2014; Rich, intense on the palate with a long aftertaste of orange blossom and spices.
New from Italy, Josh Cellars Prosecco Rosé offers fresh wild berry and blackberry notes which are complemented by a refreshing acidity and effervescence. Many years ago, Josh Cellars founder Joseph Carr worked at a winery in Italy, falling in love with the country and with Italian wines.