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Discover the distinct character of Tokoeka Estate wines, hailing from the prestigious Marlborough wine region in New Zealand. Our wines boast herbaceous aromas and exceptionally pure fruit flavors. Viticulture in this renowned region is strategically developed on sites characterized by moderate low fertility and a distinctive stony, sandy loam topsoil overlaying deep layers of free-draining shingle.
Just when you thought roseĢ couldnāt get any better. Weāve taken summerās favorite beverage and infused it with natural fruit flavors for a drink that embodies the south of France in a glass. Serve chilled or over ice with a slice of fresh grapefruit. SanteĢ!
The Psagot Rose is a blend of red grape varietals. The grapes are harvested from vineyards located in the Northern Jerusalem Mountains at a height of 700 meters. The wine is a nice looking, very salmon colored, almost fading to a touch of brick color. The aromas are very calm with some hints of grapefruit, lemon zest.
Black Box Rose wine has enticing notes of strawberry and raspberry. This Rose is a light, refreshing and suitably fruit-forward California wine, leading to a bright and dry finish.
Our 2017 Audentia is the embodiment of the distinctive personality of our estate vineyard, crafting a wine of immense concentration, power and complexity. Intense, multilayered, rich and opulent, filled with incredible depth of color, balance and energy.
Sometimes a glass is filled with more than just wine. Our summer in a bottle wines evoke the sea air, hamptons sunsets and summertime adventures. Enjoy a glass and savor the experience.
A refreshing crisp blush California wine with delicate strawberry aromas.
Although the whites are the most consumed sparkling wines, the rosados are attracting attention of wine connoisseurs, due to their greater intensity in the palate, besides more body, acidity and tannins little more present, compared to the "white brothers". The taste of red berries is also more accentuated, so that it becomes less citric and therefore a little less refreshing than whites.
For six generations, the Herzog family produced award winning, quality wines in their native Czechoslovakia. Since moving to the United States in 1948, that tradition has continued under the seventh and eighth generations, with a commitment to excellence undiminished by time.