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Items 676-690 of 1994
Fortified wine produced from white grapes grown in the Northern Portugal's Douro Valley. Its floral aromas and fresh, fruity taste, make it a refined aperitif. Straw yellow color.
An intriguing combination of invigorating spicy bitterness and soothing sweet caramel in a clear, amber beverage. It’s unbeatable aroma and lightly spicy-sweet taste comes from the age-old practice of infusing herbs in alcohol and has long confirmed it as Poland’s favourite flavoured-vodka.
This blend of 70% Corvina Veronese, 25% Rondinella and 5% Sangiovese is a smooth, fullbodied cru made in an innovative ripasso style. Deep ruby red in color, this wine is brimming with notes of dark, dried cherries, blackberries and hints of dates and mocha.
Dark Cherry, vanilla bean, pomegranate, red licorice nose. Bright Cherry, hints of earth, mushroom, and toasty oak on palate. Soft plush body and finish. This light, bright and food-friendly Pinot Noir complements a delicious appetizer of turkey, cranberry and goat cheese crostinis topped with thyme to elevate any dinner gathering.
This is a bold and aromatic Orange Muscat, offering a rich essence of grape, apricot and orange peel. A smooth and full bodied texture users in notes of fresh pineapple, mango and pasion fruit, softly finished by hints of toast. Pairs perfectly with creme brulle, peach cobbler or sharp cheeses.
Ideally located as a Saint-Emilion Satellite Appellation this Chateau benefits from its various complex set of "Terroirs" resulting in an outstanding quality. Deep dark color. Subtle aromatic rose of red, and dark berries. Full on the palate, good texture, fine tannins, and a great balance with a flavorful finish.
Clear with a pure, platinum sheen, Familia Camarena 100% Blue Agave Silver Tequila shows notes of rich toasted agave and fresh green herbs. Exceptionally soft and smooth on the palate, our Silver Tequila exhibits hints of sweet vanilla, savory brown spices and black pepper with a graceful, warmiing finish.
Somehow cooperatives developed a bad reputation. While it is certainly true that cooperatives can make mediocre wine, it is also true that estates can be guilty of the same crime.