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Fossil & Fawn started out as a completely reasonable idea in the late summer of 2011, and quickly spiraled into a much more complex, frustrating, terrifying, and unbelievably rewarding venture.
An unusual white dry-style Pinot Noir from free-run juice, the wine presents a good firm structure. A perfect match for strong Indian and Asian spiced dishes. Also fantastic with a spiced duck leg, dishes with acidic sauces, roasted vegetables and soft cheeses.
Cooks Brut Champagne is light in body and medium dry with juicy flavors of pear and apple with balanced toasted yeast. A medium - dry champagne with crisp fruit Flavors.
This Auslese displays aromas and flavours of candied pears and apples. Lush, rich and expressive, it exhibits intense depth of fruit and a long flavourful finish. It is very enjoyable with spicy cuisine, but also with blue mould cheese or desserts. Serve well chilled.
At the foot of Israel's Carmel mountains, amid the beauty of the fertile Galilee, the Morad Winery transforms nature's harvest into the world's finest Kosher wines and liqueurs, using fruits, vegetables, and herbs. Combining time honored winemaking traditions with state of the art technology, Morad's Lychee wine is made with lychees grown in Israel. Serve chilled.
A uniquely sweet and gently tart taste of ume fruit with notes of almond from the pit. Serve straight and slightly chilled or on-the-rocks. Umeshu is a traditional Japanese liqueur made from ume fruit.
A medium-bodied wine, with a cherry flavor and hints of caramel and smoke. The wine has a refreshing acidity, and is very pleasant and enjoyable to drink. The grapes arrived to the winery in the early morning after being mechanically harvested.
Tomintoul is owned by small independent distillers, Angus Dundee, who also own Glencadam distillery near Brechin in the east of Scotland between Dundee and Aberdeen.
Eclipse illustrates the art of Barbadian and Caribbean rum. Created in 1910, its luminous, golden amber glow and distinct floral and spicy notes have pleased, ever since, the palates of connoisseurs the world over.
Rich, textured, racy and complex, the ’08 Rosso del Bepi wafts from the glass with an explosion of berries, cherries, and figs, all complemented by incense, tobacco, cigar wrapper, umami and earth.