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Grassy, slightly stalky apple and nectarine aromas feed into a fresh, citrusy palate that brings a mix of white stone-fruit flavors as well as green citrus. A solid, lasting finish is dry and fresh.
Deep, dark purple red. Extremely fruity. Black cherries, prunes, and raisins are combined with vanilla, caramel, and toasted notes to define a very complex nose. Hints of violets stand out, typical of malbec. Great body, structure, and volume.
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.
Sho Chiku Bai Ginjo Sake is delicate, dry, and silky smooth. It has a soft and smooth texture with a refined feel. The aroma is vibrant, featuring a strong ginjo fragrance.
Deep amber color. Aromas of raisin cake, salted caramel and butter praline with a silky and relatively dry medium to full flavor and with fresh chocolate almonds and a finish with cherries and spices. Very charming.
This off-dry style of Lambrusco offers up violet and red berry aromas, with a compelling vibrant palate that doles out ripe cherry, raspberry and candied orange peel notes. Amazing paired with charcuterie, sausages or pizza!
A brilliant sake from Île Four, which means "four islands", a reference to to the four Japanese main islands of Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu and Hokkaido. Though there's only four ingredients, sake rice, water, yeast and a koji, this crisp bottling makes a brilliant aperitif, and works wonderfully alongside salty foods.
The grapes for the Herzog Late Harvest Chenin Blanc were harvested from the Ehrhardt block of the Herzog Vineyard in California. These grapes were harvested very late in the season to provide a uniquely luscious Late Harvest wine characteristic.
Triple Sec is an aromatic orange-flavored liqueur. The term `triple sec` is misleading, as here it means `triple distilled` rather than `triple dry`, and the liqueur is in fact mildly sweet.
The color of Gammes en May, the label and the clear glass may lead one to think that this is not a serious wine but they would be wrong. There is a gregariousness to Thierry Michon who is prone to take up the accordion at a moment’s notice but there is nothing frivolous about Thierry or his wines.
This is a blend of Grignolino, Pinot Noir and two ancient native grapes from this area that Fabrizio is helping to revive- a red grape called Slarina and a white called Baratuciat. This is on the lighter side of medium with racy red fruit and spice, perfect with a chill next to anything grilled.