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Long ago, a man named Bertin decided to cultivate the same vines in his field as those of the Bèze monks. His wine was so exceptional that his vineyard came to be known solely in reference to him: Bertin's field, or, in French, 'Champ de Bertin', which over the years became'Chambertin'.
This Sauvignon Blanc is pale straw in color with green highlights. The wine has ripe tropical notes balancing nettle aromatics, almost pungent in their intensity, with highlights of ripe grapefruit and white blossoms.
Arak (or Arc. Arabic عرق) is an alcoholic beverage that belongs to the family of aniseed drinks produced mainly in Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt and Israel. Produced for the first time Arab and Mediterranean countries such as Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Moroccan and Turkish.
With an aroma of green apple and a floral undertone, the Woodbridge Chardonnay displays a smooth elegance. The aromas and flavors show nuances of baked apples and cinnamon, ending in a rich oak finish.
The 2021 Bella Union presents a luscious nose of ripe black cherry, plum, strawberry, opulent berry compote and cassis. The entry is rich and inviting with succulent flavors reminiscent of cherry pie.
This Chardonnay offers elegant aromas and flavors of melon, honeysuckle, apricot, pineapple, citrus zest, and flint. The abundance of exotic fruit is complemented by bright acidity, seamless balance, and a long, mouth-coating finish.
This enjoyably sweet wine is pointedly "Jeunesse" - French for youthful, flavorful and fun. Jeunesse Black Muscat displays a beautiful deep red color with aromatic notes of pineapple and apple.
Opici Madeira is a full rich wine with an amber color and a hearty ripe flavor. It is perfectly suited to creating demi-glaze sauces and adds a burst of flavor to brown sauces pork and poultry gravy.
Calon Château St Georges St Emilion 2019 is a prestigious red wine from the Saint-Émilion wine region in Bordeaux, France. This wine is made predominantly from Merlot grapes, with smaller amounts of Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon, carefully selected from the estate's vineyards.
“Viña Ijalba”
Those words had been following us around Rioja like a strange echo. Their name surfaced in nearly every cellar we went to—yet the estate remained mysterious. It didn’t take long before we gave in to temptation and scheduled a visit.