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Medium-bodied, with a fresh allure to the flavors of baked apricot, dried mango and cherry tart. This is long and delicate on the spice-filled finish. Drink now.
Di Padrino vermouth dry is produced following the traditional recipe of Giacomo Sperone. It can be enjoyed on the rocks or as base for various cocktails. Best served chilled.
Di Padrino vermouth rosso is produced following the traditional recipe of Giacomo Sperone. It can be enjoyed on the rocks or as base for various cocktails. Best served chilled.
Beautiful crimson color. Inviting aromas of fresh, ripe boysenberry, blackberry, and plum. Secondary aromas of brown spice and fragrant vanilla add a layer of complexity. Full-bodied wine with intriguing flavors of juicy berries, blackcurrants, clove, and a slightly candied violet note.
For this first-of-its-kind collaboration from Buffalo Trace Distillery, Traveller brings together the collective artistry of 8X Grammy Award-Winning Artist Chris Stapleton and Buffalo Trace Distillery Master Distiller, Harlen Wheatley.
This wine possesses intensive ruby color. The aroma is dominated by blackberry, supported by raspberry and mint, based on soft fruit structure of the taste.
This 100% varietal wine is offers astringent tannins and severe acidity. The red fruit leans sour, ending on a leathery finish.
Its deep brown color is attractive and deep. Kahlúa Original offers enticing scents of bittersweet coffee bean and roasted chest-nut and multilayered flavors of black coffee and sweet butter.
On the nose, lovely rose petal, violet, and red cherry aromas mingle with complementary scents of smoky vanilla and nutmeg. Very soft and round with good length and richness on the palate, the wine displays supple, silky berry and cherry jam flavors.
The story of Veuve Clicquot is one of audacity, creativity, and boldness. In 1810, Madame Clicquot invented the first ever vintage champagne, in 2015 Veuve Clicquot declared the 67th vintage of the Maison. Since then, the house has cultivated the art of aging.
Years ago, the Herzog family planted and raised 12 select varietals in a secluded portion of their vineyard. Each of the vines were chosen for their unique qualities to explore and with which to create.