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Items 721-735 of 1770
Amber colour. On the nose, musky and vinous aromas (old Semillon), with a waxed sidelined with acetic notes. On the palate, greedy attack, the first notes confirm this characteristic nose, with a predominance of nutmeg and liquorice.
Semi-sweet red wine made from Saperavi grapes is produced in the traditional way: after harvesting, the berries are combed and crushed, and then fermented at a controlled temperature.
Grey Goose Essences is a fresh new addition to the Grey Goose family. It captures the best flavors from the very best fruit and botanical ingredients. Rich, juicy, rose melon notes are combined with a pleasing garden-picked peppery basil.
Old gold color. Decadant nose, striking the nose with the very best of what a Grande Champagne cognac can offer. Tantalizes with hawthorn and bright notes of oak and licorice. Then currants, candied apricot.
Aromas of black cherry, rose petal and anisette prep the taste buds for black cherry, cassis, cocoa bean, clove and lavender flavors. Plush tannins take hold of the palate and drift into a candied orange finish.
Appellation controlled red dry wine produced from specially selected Saperavi grapes grown in Mukuzani appelation of Kakheti region and fermented in Qvevries according to the ancient Georgian methodology.
[ yellow tail ] Fresh Twist Strawberry & Lime is vibrant, popping with natural fruit flavors. The light fizz of this wine tingles in your mouth, highlighting the juicy strawberry and zesty lime flavors with a refreshing sip of rosé wine.
Appellation controlled wine produced from Rkatsiteli (85%) and Kakhuri Mtvane (15%) grapes grown in our estate owned vineyards in village Tsinadali of Kakhety region.
From Paso Robles the heart of California’s Central Coast, Paso Robles which see a longer growing season than Napa characterized by hot, sunny days and cool, clear nights. We sourced the fruit from two vineyards at either end of the AVA with strikingly different growing conditions.