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A rich, solid blend of Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, Syrah and Alicante Bouschet, the wine has a fine balance between cool tannins and bold black fruits. It is a wine that will age further with its juicy acidity and tannins.
The 2021 Papillon fills the glass with an unmistakable dark crimson, a flash of neon purple and a ruby rim. Tears move glacially and the wine opens with aromatics of boysenberry jam, violets, chocolate covered blueberry and hints of Cara Cara rind, graphite and brioche.
Mi Amore (My Love) Red is a sweet wine that has a dry finish. Just like the two love birds on the front label, the unique bouquet and style will win you over. Alc. 9% by Vol.
Layered aromatics surface one at a time and blend seamlessly into the next - licorice and tobacco, cassis and cacao, black tea and cigar box. Structured and endearing, the entry is evocative with flavors of ripe blueberry pie and a touch of fennel, evoking a convivial nostalgia.
A fresh white wine with light-medium body and wonderful citrus and pear flavors. This wine is a sterile, off-dry wine with no resemblance to any Chablis I have ever tasted. This 5 liter box possesses the statement "made with natural flavors," but I am unsure of what that signifies.
Cherry red colour with purple shade. Pleasant nose with dominant wood's smells (vanilla, liquorice, roasted coffee, eucalyptus, coconut butter) on a background with cherry, blackberry plus spicy notes pepper and clove. Elegant in mouth, to finish on good alcohol content still loaded of intense aromas from wood barrels.
A crisp, refreshing, and full-flavored wine with aromas of tropical fruit, peach, pear, and lemon zest.
The wine is characterized with ruby color with violet nuances, rich aroma of ripe forest fruits and cheery.
Karas means amphora in Armenian. Karas is a newly established winery in the West of Armavir Region. Located in Ararat Valley, between Mount Aragats and Mount Ararat, Armavir is the smallest and the most densely populated region in Armenia.
Layered with remarkable complexity and intensity of flavors and aromas, SLOAN exhibits a gorgeous tension between elements of grace and power, balance and opulence, as well as age and vibrancy.