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"White Stork" produced by blending several kinds of cognac different exposure. Minimum aging in oak barrels lasts for 3 years. The grapes used for the production of cognac, collected only in the central regions of Moldova. "White Stork" will please not only excellent quality, but also the best price.
Sparkling wine is made according to the classical method of secondary fermentation of wine in sealed pressure tanks. The blend of PRESTIGE Semi-Sweet includes selected grapes of Rkatsiteli and Mtsvane varieties, collected manually.
Clear, firm, quite fresh aroma of red and a little black berries with floral nuances and a touch of citrus zest as well as hints of soup herbs and tar. Taut, tart, juicy, youthful fruit, nutty aromas, a little cocoa and a hint of coffee, some acidity, present, yet fine tannin, persistent, has power, salt in the background, also a little herbs and pepper, quite polished, very good, juicy and spicy finish with traction.
This Rioja is medium-bodied with aromas of red cherry accented by flowers and fall leaves. On the finish, additional notes of leather and stewed red fruits lead into velvety tannins. It is not too traditional nor too modern stylistically.
Ila Langhe Nebbiolo 2020 by Massimo Benevelli is made from Nebbiolo grapes that undergo aging in wood for about 18 months and then rest in glass for three months before being released for sale.
Chuck Wagner's older son, Charlie's latest endeavor is Red Schooner, a rich, dark Malbec made from grapes grown in the Andes Mountains, shipped chilled to Napa Valley, and produced in the supple Caymus style.
This wine has hypnotic aromas of violets and deep, full flavors of plum with small portions of Syrah and Bonarda to add dark cherry and blackberry flavors. Deft oak usage adds layers of complexity with smoothly-integrated tones of spice and vanilla.
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'.
Fernet Gancia is an Italian digestive that was first produced by the House of Gancia, a storied wine-making family in Italy, at the start of the 1900’s.