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Ripe peach, citrus fruits, spice, and pie crust aromas all mingle and lift from the glass. The citrus, supported by notes of apricot, continues on the palate which is concentrated with a rich, creamy middle palate, and strong supporting acidity. The finish is long and marked with hints of vanilla. This wine will continue to build richness as it ages in the bottle.
This north-facing limestone site is cool and late ripening. In a warm year like 2019 its quality soars. There is such a fine acidity and outstanding length. I was really blown away by this, and can’t wait to see how the fruit and acidity entwine further with some bottle age. Nervous and tense, this warrants attention.
Carlo Rossi Sweet Sangria White Wine delivers fruit-forward notes of apple, orange and peach. This sweet wine is ideal for entertaining and pairs perfectly with fruits, cheeses or desserts. This sweet white Sangria wine is perfect for dinner parties or large social gatherings. This Carlo Rossi wine is best served chilled or over ice. A convenient screw top wine bottle allows for easy opening and secure storage.
Somehow cooperatives developed a bad reputation. While it is certainly true that cooperatives can make mediocre wine, it is also true that estates can be guilty of the same crime. It’s not the nature of the business that determines quality, but what happens in the vineyard and cellar. Burgans is a custom cuvée made for European Cellars by Martin Codax, the largest cooperative in Rías-Baixas. Founded in 1986 by about 50 families with small plots of Albariño around the village of Cambados, it has grown to include almost 600 families and well over 3000 small parcels of Albariño.
This Sauvignon Blanc, made from 100% Sauvignon Blanc grapes, encapsulates the essence of this noble grape variety. As you uncork a bottle, the aromatic symphony begins. Kaffir lime and sea spray burst from the glass, inviting you on a sensory journey.
On a map, the Canary Islands look like small bouys floating off the coast of northern Africa. It's not often a white wine serious enough for international cult status comes from here, but Suertes del Marques has figured it out.