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A rich garnet color with a ruby edge, the wine opens to reveal lifted fruit aromas of bright strawberry and jammy fruit, mocha, and vanilla, along with toasty oak notes. Expressive boysenberry, blackberry, dark cherry, juicy strawberry, and toasty mocha flavors lend complexity and depth on the palate.
The Chivas Regal Golden Hour Starter Set includes a bottle of Chivas Regal 12 Year Old (750 ml), a stylish shaker, a snack tray, and an ice bucket, along with a Gold Rush cocktail recipe.
The Agaves used to make 400 CONEJOS can take between 8 & 15 years to reach optimum maturity. The Pinas are slow cooked for 3-5 days, milled by stone, then kept in a wood tub as they begin the fermentation process.
The 2019 Gandona is simply magnificent. A wine of soaring intensity and structure the 2019 marries power richness and depth. Inky dark fruit chocolate black cherry leather and torrefaction all race across the palate. There is plenty of the opulence readers have come to expect here but with an extra kick of vibrancy that adds a feeling of energy the earlier vintages did not have. What a wine! - By Antonio Galloni on October 2021
This Chardonnay is one of the richer, weightier expressions in recent years, showcasing aromas of creamy golden apple, Asian pear, and honeydew melon, with complementary notes of coconut and sweet oak.
Beringer’s Pinot Grigio has a refreshing bite of juicy white peach and citrus, finishing with a flinty minerality. It pairs well with the hot days and warm nights of summer – as a pre-dinner sipper or with fresh salads and grilled chicken.
Hennessy XO Luminous, first crafted in 1870 by Maurice Hennessy, is a luxurious "Extra Old" cognac designed for complexity and elegance. Its blend of eaux-de-vie, aged between 10 to 70 years, delivers a symphony of aromas including ripe fruit, spices, and wood with a hint of green freshness.
Very delicate destemming and crushing to preserve the integrity of the grapes followed by a first fermentation in october for 8-10 days at controlled temperature (21-22°C). A second "Ripasso" refermentation (on the skins of Amarone in February/March.