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The "little" Syrah from the Monier Perréol estate is one of the most sought-after wines by lovers of this grape variety because the production is tiny and the wines very rare. The color is black with gorgeous purple and ruby hues around the rim.
Made of grapes picked at full maturity, this white wine has a clear, salmon pink hue. It has a savoury taste, with aromas of red, fresh fruits and a relatively high acidity that gives it freshness.
Hand-harvested on September 19th, the Mourvèdre grapes were foot-tread and fermented 100% whole cluster with native yeast, basket pressed, then aged in five neutral oak barrels for ten months, then bottled July 12th 2018.
The Castello di Neive Barbaresco Santo Stefano Riserva is an exquisite Italian red wine crafted from Nebbiolo grapes grown in the prestigious Santo Stefano vineyard. This Riserva showcases rich aromas of cherry, rose, and earthy spice, with elegant tannins and a long, velvety finish.
The Schloss Gobelsburg Grüner Veltliner Trockenbeerenauslese 2007 is an exquisite dessert wine showcasing the opulent depth of Austria’s Kamptal region. Crafted from meticulously hand-selected, botrytized Grüner Veltliner grapes, it boasts layers of honeyed apricot, candied citrus, and subtle spice, balanced by vibrant acidity.
Dry orange wine Khikhvi Kvevri is made from grapes of the same name, grown in the Kistauri microzone (Kakheti). The wine is created according to the classical technology of making Georgian dry white wines, when fermentation and aging take place in kvevri - huge clay jugs, traditional in Kakhetian winemaking. The wine is aged in qvevri for at least 6 months.
A fruity, mineral and fine wine will be appreciate for the aperitif especially with oysters. Michel Thomas and his son Laurent took over the estate in 1970 from Michel’s father, who started in 1946.
Growing Chardonnay grapes on clay and chalk-rich soil and 10 months of élevage in oak delivers a very appealing freshness, minerality and roundness. Its expressive nose exudes aromas of white fruits, white flowers, and dried fruits.
Orient Standard Samarkand Semi-Sweet Red is crafted from a blend of Saperavi, Cabernet, and Pinot grapes grown in Uzbekistan. It boasts a complex aroma with rich flavors of blackberry and plum, offering a smooth, semi-sweet profile.
Appellation controlled medium sweet wine, produced from specially selected Saperavi grapes grown in Kindzmarauli appellation of Kakheti region. This wine perfectly displays aroma peculiar to this variety combined with notes of cherry and blackberry, presented with dark red color. Velvet and dance taste is nicely harmonized with natural sweetness. Recommended serving temperature 52-54 degrees F.
Dry red wine. The grapes were harvested from the oldest of the winery's plots. Aged for about 22 months in French oak barrels, most of them new. Characterized by an extremely high acidity level, allowing the wine to continue to age for years. The wine has an 'old world' substance, and is suitable for heavy meat meals.