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KVINT 5 Years is made by blending process from our own high-quality Eaux-de-vie aged in oak barrels for no less than 5 years. It features golden-amber color, fine aroma, soft and harmonious taste with light floral tones. it is recommended to drink neat or to use as a basis for various cocktails.
A rare Port. Sought after and decadent, this is a wine that aged gently and quietly in barrel for 30 years before bottling. A blend of Roriz, Francesca, Nacional grapes with a softness that is almost beguiling.
Binyamina Reserve Merlot is crafted from premium Merlot grapes, originally from Bordeaux. The grapes come from two nearby regions. One is the Upper Galilee, mainly Kerem Ben Zimra, with basaltic and terra rossa soil over hard limestone, providing excellent root aeration.
The “Charmat” method was used to make this wine from Muscat and other white varieties of grapes from our vineyards in Chile’s Central Valley. It is golden in colour and has a pleasant floral aroma.
Tanqueray is a dry, fresh gin with a rich juniper season that makes the most refreshing tasting gin and tonics and the driest of martini mixed drinks. Said to have been Frank Sinatra's favored gin, London Dry's edge and refinement have long made it a most loved with the stars in style, film, and music.
The 2021 DAOU Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon is a shining example of world-class Cabernet Sauvignon from Paso Robles. This wine’s magnificent nose is quintessential Cabernet Sauvignon, offering scents of dark chocolate, licorice, blackberries and cured meats with a touch of cedar.
Red natural semi-sweet wine made from autochthonous grape varieties Mujuretuli and Aleksandrouli grown in the Khvanchkara microzone (Racha-Lechkhumi). The yield of vineyards in the village of Khvanchkara does not exceed 7 tons / ha.
Grenache (Garnacha) "Gambrels of the Sky" comes from an Emily Dickinson poem entitled “I dwell in Possibility,” and though this feels a little lofty, it seemed appropriate for a wine dedicated to my remarkable grandmother, Frances Howard Peterson. Not only did she love poetry, she also loved cooking, science, and wine.