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Deep and bright red, this is an elegant mouthwatering, fruit forward wine. With grit and power it shows well the volcanic origins of the Meagre Soil on which it grows. Baked plum and cassis and black pepper.
We polished our home-grown Yamada Nishiki to 51%. The ratio of lees,which is usually about 40%, is intentionally increased to 70%. This is avery luxurious Japanese sake. Low alcohol and elegant sweetness, Fruityscent and taste like mango.
Sourced from the last vineyard in the Deep End of the valley, our blocks of selection massal clone pinot are planted meter by meter and farmed organically. The cold Deep End climate and low vigor soils produce small amounts of concentrated aromatic wine with dark red fruit and balanced with vibrant acidity.
Saint Amour is bounding with juicy raspberry fruit. It's full of energy with great minerality and silky tannins. Saint Amour has the most diverse geology of all of the Cru Beaujolais. Pirolette is distinct because the vineyards are near the top of the hill, where you have very little top soil and very good drainage.
A small, inaugural release from Caymus Vineyards, this wine is a California-appellation Cabernet Sauvignon – supple, dark and rich, bearing the signature hallmarks of Caymus. It is sourced from sites throughout the state which feature climatic conditions, soils and topography that are ideally suited to Cabernet.
Mionetto Prosecco Superiore Brut is meticulously produced from grapes grown in the Prosecco Superiore DOCG zone, which make it the finest expression possible of the Glera grape.
Sourced from several plots all situated in the lieu-dit of Les Boucauds, this cuvée employs close to 50% of the Sauvignon Blanc planted on the estate. Entirely from terres blanches soils – marls and clays over Kimmeridgian limestone – this wine represents a pure expression of this site as well as the deft winemaking of Stéphane Riffault.
The name Colline aux Fossiles may seem fanciful, but there are actually old, weathered fossils mixed in this site’s gravelly soils. The Colline Aux Fossiles Chardonnay is picked when the flavors are rich and ripe but when there is still plenty of natural acidity remaining in the grapes.
The 2015 Firebelle is their Merlot-dominated cuvée. Coming from the sandy soils called Bale Loam it’s a blend of 71% Merlot 21% Cabernet Sauvignon and 8% Petit Verdot. This is a more tightly knit wine with loads of lack fruits mocha and coffee bean some licorice and tar.
Rich flavoursome wine, soft mouthfeel with a little spice, blackberry flavors and some vanilla on the finish. Sequerciani is a Demeter certified biodynamic farm in Maremma (Tuscany), producing wine, olive oil and other biodynamic agriculture products.
Made with Gohyakumangoku sake rice from Toyama Prefecture and underground water from the Tateyama Mountain Range. When you put it inyour mouth, the gorgeous rice flavor spreads out and the aftertastelingers for a long time.
Dark crimson in color, the strong, classic Zinfandel aromas of briar fruit and wild strawberries jump out of the glass and are complemented by hints of wet forest floor and high mountain forest.
High up in the Andes in Uco Valley is Finca el Origen, a boutique winery producing expressive estate wines from ancient soils full of sea fossils. From their estate in Vista Flores this malbec is a beauty!