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Items 916-930 of 1995
Experience the vibrant, golden hues, with notes of banana, citrus, and floral accents. The middle boasts rosemary, anise, and dill. The base includes cinnamon, vanilla, pepper, cloves, chocolate, agave, and sweet pumpkin. Savor the mild sweetness and smoky notes, followed by a well-balanced and complex finish.
The first non-XO release from Cognac house Tesseron still offers plenty of complexity, with notes of spice and stewed fruit alongside floral notes. A versatile Cognac that is a beautiful sipper but will transform your Cognac cocktails, and one made with eaux-de-vie from the region’s two top areas, Grande and Petite Champagne.
With an appealing aromatic intensity, it presents woody notes, aromas of nuts, light smoke, sweet and balsamic aromas, due to the stage in wooden barrels. On the palate, sweetness is compensated by acidity, which gives it freshness and balance, reveals notes of nuts, roasted coffee, torrefaction and light chocolate. Persistent aftertaste of nuts, especially walnuts.
Château Bruni is a Blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon. Vinification Traditional maceration (21 days) allows to reveal all the fruity and tannic potential in the grapes which have been picked at an optimum ripeness.
Taking its name from its location in Shiraiwa, this region is renowned for its pristine snowmelt water. This assemblage-style junmai daiginjo is made by former Chef de Cave at Dom Pérignon Richard Geoffroy. A blend of no less than 20 different sakes, including reserves from previous years, this rich and complex sake will age gracefully over the next decade. Pair with raw scallops in yuzu vinaigrette.
The wine is dark and concentrated, bursting with scents of raspberries, blueberries, and slightly sweet plum, surrounded by abundant aromas of toasted oak, coffee, and earth. It has a rich, heavy body with an outstanding ripe fruit flavor, caressing sweetness, and delightful tartness. It pairs well with rich meats or stews.
The ancient Georgian word "Gemieri" is translated as tasty and mainly referred to the definition of sweetness. The blend of tree red varietals Aleksandrouli, Saperavi and Malbec shows prominent red and black fruit mix, with light sweetness and balanced astringency.