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This wine demonstrates intrigue from the very start, with dark red and blue fruits on the nose. A medley of mixed berry flavors are complemented by subtle mineral notes.
The second release of the Booker's Bourbon 2022 Collection is Booker’s Batch 2022-02 “The Lumberyard Batch”. This batch is named in honor of my dad, Booker Noe’s pre-distillery years. While his journey to becoming a distiller wasn't exactly a straight path, it led him to his true passion.
Aromas of orange marmalade, brioche, & apple tart pave the way for soft bubbles that dissipate quickly on the palate. The gentle glide continues with notes of honeysuckle, apricot, & tarragon before the finish of tart lemon drop is highlighted by a touch of salinity.
A delicate pomegranate-pink color with very light orange reflections. The nose is subtle and fresh, first offering an original palette of tropical fruits (guava and lychee) and small berries (raspberries, cherries, and wild strawberries), followed by rose and pomegranate notes.
The semi-sweet wine is produced in accordance with the unique technology from the cherries cultivated in Ararat orchards in the heated sun of the most southern region of Armenia.
Boasting a brilliant yellow color with deep golden highlights, this wine offers delicate bubbles and an intense nose of ripe fruit with hints of brioche. It is supple and full on the palate, while preserving its delightful, inherent freshness.
They blend their apples with pure lemon juice for a smooth flavor that doesn’t hide the natural tartness you look for in the perfect Sour Apple Martini. Granny Smith apples give this sensationally tart mix it is famous pucker power.
A subtle, lush bouquet. A veritable infusion of red fruits on the palate, with light, spicy notes. A delicate and supple wine. In January 2008, Charlotte and Thomas embarked on a marvelous winemaking adventure with the acquisition of the Clos de l'Élu domain, on the schist-rich lands of the Anjou Noir.