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The first wine made by Esporão in 1985. Obtained from grapes grown at Herdade do Esporão, it shows the consistency and rich character typical of the best Alentejo wines.
The blend consists of 54% Cabernet Sauvignon, 22% Marselan, 16% Merlot, and 8% Sangiovese from our vineyards in the Judean Hills region. This wine pays tribute to the Marsalis family, known as “the first family of jazz.”
Picabuey Malbec Reserve 2019 is a red wine hailing from Argentina, known for its robust and expressive Malbec wines. The 2019 vintage offers a rich and full-bodied experience, with the Malbec grape expressing its characteristic dark fruit flavors, such as blackberry and plum, along with subtle hints of spice and a velvety texture.
The wine pours an almost translucent bright yellow, with hints of green reflecting off the glass. The nose is instantly defined and distinctive, offering up bold orchard fruits, crisp pears, and lemon curd, all of which come together in a rich, creamy off-dry style that is extremely appealing.
50% Malbec, 50% Cabernet Sauvignon fermented and aged in stainlees steel. Pielihueso is a father/daughter project in Los Chacayes, Uco Valley in Mendoza. Bright, floral, and a touch herbal. Alejandro and Celina make wines fermented with native yeast and a low addition of sulfur added just before bottling; their style is making light, bright, clean and vibrant wines!
Carnivor Cabernet is a unique combination—full-bodied flavors with finesse. Petite sirah grapes lend Carnivor Cabernet its deep purple color and full structure. Toasty flavors of oak, espresso, and chocolate bring an edge to the dark jammy fruit in this wine.
This original wine is a distinctive family blend-a hand crafted, homemade-style wine developed by our ancestors in sunny southern Italy over 100 years ago. Using Zinfandel, Alicante, and Muscat, we recreated the flavorful, fruity, full-bodied wines many Europeans enjoyed back home.
Originating in the Jura region of France, the Grivot family settled in Vosne-Romanée right before the French Revolution. In 1919, Gaston Grivot sold his vines in less prominent areas to be able to buy a large plot in the grand cru Clos de Vougeot.