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Tequila 1940 has a traditional process where agaves are cooked in masonry ovens for 30 hours of direct steam at lower pressure, slower cooking, 24-hour rest and 18-hour cooling. It has a slow natural fermentation, with a unique yeast exclusive to Casa Campo Azul and a slow distillation in stainless steel stills with a copper interior. It is aged in exhausted American white oak barrels that previously only aged tequila.
Campo Azul 1940 Reposado is a 100% organic agave tequila from Jalisco, Mexico. It is made with carefully selected agaves that are cooked for 48 hours and double-distilled in stainless steel pot stills. It then rests for 6 months in American white oak barrels. It has a light and balanced nose of sweet agave, citrus, and mild spice. The palate features roasted agave and hints of vanilla, caramel, and nuts, with a long, smooth finish.
This village wine is from a collection of vineyards in the highlands around San Vicente, at altitudes of 500m and above, from different sites and soils. Of San Vicente’s six valleys, all but la Rad figure.
This merlot has a little sweetness that rounds out the taste and brings out the blackberry, raspberry, and vanilla flavors that you can enjoy all year long. This merlot has a full body and can be enjoyed on the rocks or can be chilled.
Handcrafted in small batches and all natural, Upstate vodka is living proof that you can create a clean, smooth, pure vodka from apples. Grain-based vodka may be cheaper to produce, but for us, quality is what’s important.
XO has always been the connoisseurs' choice. This Premier Cru has been aged a minimum 20 years, Grande Champagne, meaning that all the eaux-de-vie used in the assemblage are from the best region of Cognac.
An original cabernet franc, 100% ungrafted, the Breton in all its splendor. Its delicate tannins and fruit let you apprehend Cabernet Franc in all its complexity! Floral and supple wine with hints of liquorice and crunchiness by its tannins.
100% Gamay. Grapes from most of Roilette's oldest vines go into the Cuvée Tardive" bottling, but a small portion of them dating back to 1930 are reserved for the smallest of all Roilette production, La Griffe du Marquis, the only barrique-aged wine from this cellar.
"Estate Bottled" is an important definition for Philip Togni, meaning that they grow all the grapes on land they own and make and bottle the wine with their own workers, totally free from outside influences.