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Aromas of cassis, black cherry and dark plum mingle with subtle hints of vanilla, anise, tobacco and a touch of clove. The palate is full, rich, and bursting with dark fruit. Lush, well-balanced tannins carry the wine through to an incredibly long and silky finish.
Deep and bright ruby. Fruity and spiced. Reminiscent of ripe berries, morello cherry, warm spices (cinnamon, clove, nutmeg), truffles, game and cedar. Elegant and well balanced with mature flavours of leather, spiced forest fruits and roasted game.
On the nose, pleasant floral notes and a beautiful aromatic complexity punctuated with subtle woody touches. An overall elegance typical of aged Cognacs from Grande Champagne.
The broad array of red grapes used in the Korbel Sweet Rose blend give us an incredibly diverse selection of blending alternatives. Varieties like Pinot Noir, Gamay and Zinfandel give us light bright wines with high levels of acidity.
Mukuzani - this is actually what the wine from which we should begin associating with Georgian wines. Its perplexing bundle and delicate amicable taste won't leave anybody apathetic.
"Siete Veces Diez" is a tribute bottle to the second generation of Cascahuin, commemorating the life of Don Chava Rosales. As a celebration of Don Chava Rosales' life, who has embraced the teachings, challenges, and passion for tequila over the years, "Siete Veces Diez" is a recognition of the second generation of Cascahuin.
This light gold libation is a study in subtlety, with a flavor profile that is both delicate and nuanced. Its moderately light body is perfectly balanced, providing a refreshing experience without overwhelming the senses.
Like elephants whose size is imposing, Petite Petit is large! A blend of Petite Sirah and Petit Verdot, offering a joyous explosion of color and fun! It reveals remarkable richness with a finish that is slightly dry and seems to linger.
19 Crimes The Uprising is a Shiraz-dominant blend that offers bright raspberry fruit and a plush tannin structure. Cabernet Sauvignon adds depth with blackberry notes, palate weight, and structure, while Grenache contributes a touch of spice and fruit sweetness for a well-rounded finish.
The distinctive portrait on the front label depicts Christoph Willibald Gluck, who was a German opera composer that returned to opera its theatrical content, lost in the Baroque and the theater director at the Court of Vienna.