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Elysium is used to either accompany or replace dessert. It is wonderful with blue cheeses, with desserts containing red fruits (such as Summer Pudding, an English favorite), with vanilla, with dark chocolate, with ice cream desserts, and candlelight.
Enjoy this passionate and commanding red wine, yet another vintage impossible to ignore. Bogle's tantalizing apparition of rich berry and relentless spice returns to tease wine lovers. A spectre of rubies sparkles in the glass, awaiting with its first impression.
Sutter Home Peach Tea Wine Cocktail has juicy, fresh-picked peach and herbal black tea aromas. A smooth, refreshing finish and sweet, fruity peach wine. Sutter Home Wine has been awarded over 600 Gold medals since 2004. Sutter Home Peach Tea Wine Cocktail pairs well with pizza parties, salty snacks and fresh fruit salad.
The grapes for the Herzog Late Harvest Chenin Blanc were harvested from the Ehrhardt block of the Herzog Vineyard in California. These grapes were harvested very late in the season to provide a uniquely luscious Late Harvest wine characteristic.
This beautiful aromatic blend of two grapes has resulted in an outstanding wine expressive of ripe lemon zest, juicy apples, ripe peaches and apricots with gentle honeysuckle, acacia and other wild flowers.
Pinot Noir from limestone and decomposed granite soils of Enz Vineyard in Lime Kiln Valley (San Benito County). The Enz family has been farming this site since 1967 (the vineyard is also notable for Mourvedre, where the old vines date to 1895).
This resplendent wine nearly glows in the glass as aromas of stone fruit, wet granite, and sea water emerge. The mouthfeel is extraordinarily encompassing, leaving tingles of fresh lemon and ambrosia apple at the finish.
Reminiscent of golden delicious apples, mango, ripe apricots, and hints of toast on the nose, this Chardonnay's mouthwatering acidity balances the slight creaminess that comes from its barrel aging and batonage.