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"Brave Field" Campo Bravo was created by agave farmers with a mission to create a tequila that over delivers character, quality, and tradition. 100% of their Blue Weber agave is estate grown by Whistlepig.
Intense red berry fruit notes originate from the blending of Pinot noir red wine, while the presence of Meunier emphasizes fresh and gourmand notes. They are balanced with the creamy finish common to all expressions of Veuve Clicquot.
Contraluz is a 100% Artisanal Mezcal made from Espadin Agave. It is the product of maturation and small-batch filtration process new to the world of Mezcal. The result is a crystal-clear liquid with an elegant blend of aromas and flavors that are refined yet full of Mezcal's signature character.
Kedem wines are produced using carefully selected grapes grown in some of New York States finest vineyards. The wines are produced in Kedem's own wine cellar by the eighth generation descendants of the winery's founder.
100% de Agave. Estate Grown. Aged for about 9 months in re-purposed Bourbon and Tennessee Whiskey barrels. Balanced taste of baked tropical fruits, with hints of citrus, spice, and complementary barrel notes. Ideally balanced and perfect for sipping or mixing.
Founded in 1772, Veuve Clicquot is synonymous with the art of living. The House style distinguishes itself through the dominance of Pinot Noir which gives strength, complexity and elegance to our wines.
The 2017 “IX Estate” beams from the glass with a feeling of purpose and a sense of place. In its youth, this vintage has continually shown enhanced soil driven aromas such as iron and graphite along with the sappy wild sage that grows in the periphery of this site.
Clos de l’Elu’s 30 plots span over 22 hectares of vines, located on the southern-exposed slopes of the Loire. The estate focuses on classic Loire varieties, farmed using biodynamic principles, hand-harvested, and spontaneously fermented.
2017 was a very challenging year, as most of their vineyards in San Vicente de la Sonsierra in Rioja were affected by frost, unlike others in nearby Laguardia. Not only was it frost, but they also had hail later on in the season.