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This 10-year-old malmsey is a superb accompaniment to dessert dishes, especially fruit, cakes, rich chocolate puddings, and cheese. It is creamy, savory, and lush, with plenty of caramel notes alongside the baked pear, dried apricot, and fig flavors.
Lion Head Golden Lion Whisky is a premium blended Scotch, renowned for its exceptional quality and refined taste. Encased in a striking golden bottle shaped like a lion, it features a harmonious blend of rich malts and smooth grains with hints of honey and spice.
This wine has a beautiful garnet color with purple highlights. The nose reveals scents of violet and blackcurrant. With a beautiful structure, this wine does not lack finesse, nor harmony.
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.
The 2016 Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru was reduced by one-third due to the frost, unorthodox in that it affected the higher part of Etienne's vines. It has a slightly more rustic, almost obdurate nose than the previous two vintages, with touches of dried blood and something almost ferrous sutured into the red berry fruit.
Fleur des Templiers Malbec is an exquisite red wine that embodies the essence of the Malbec grape variety. This wine offers a rich and velvety experience with flavors of dark fruits, blackberries, and hints of plum, all elegantly wrapped in a smooth, supple texture.
The Essence Malbec grapes originate from a vineyard site which has a unique and ideal microclimate. This site in the Ayalon Valley has a distinguishing airflow, allowing the vines to cool in the evening from the average daily temperatures.
Although the whites are the most consumed sparkling wines, the rosados are attracting attention of wine connoisseurs, due to their greater intensity in the palate, besides more body, acidity and tannins little more present, compared to the "white brothers". The taste of red berries is also more accentuated, so that it becomes less citric and therefore a little less refreshing than whites.
Very sweet with a smooth, creamy texture, this is a Speyside whisky with chocolate and custard notes early on that indicate the dessert nature of this tipple, with slight zesty, tropical fruity notes showing that it also has a vibrant side. There are lemon notes throughout this dram, as well as vanilla sponge and marzipan that demonstrate the softer side of this whisky.