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With a bright and pale yellow color, Corton-Charlemagne displays a complex nose of almonds, vanilla and smoky notes. A full wine that is very powerful with almond flavors, honey and vanilla. Very beautiful length for this exceptional wine.
The light taste and long finish of champagne make it a delicious pairing with surprising foods like french fries, sushi, and fried calamari. A complex profile due in part to a special dosage of Brandy that emphasizes vanilla and toasty yeast. This blends with a pleasant fruit and mild floral character to provide a harmonious bouquet.
On the nose it reveals a good range of aromas, standing out for white fruits, such as pears, peaches and apples that are mixed with lemon notes and floral touches. Straw yellow color, bright, clean.
Fruity and juicy aromas of lemon peel, apple, licorice and a lot of minerals. The delicate note of flint is accompanied by marks of butter and lime-tree blossom. After some time, aromas of papaya and pineapple.
Ripe black fruits and dark-chocolate flavors highlight this powerful wine. Fresh black-currant acidity backed by light notes of pepper. 83% Merlot, 17% Cabernet Franc.
Semi-sweet fruit wine, which is used for the manufacture of ripe berries grown under the generous sun of Armenia. Favorable geoclimatic conditions contribute to the ripening of high-quality and healthy crops.
A well-layered nose grudgingly reveals its aromas of both white and yellow orchard fruit, ample citrus and soft spice nuances that are framed but subtle but not invisible wood influence.
A great deal of volume and presence on the nose. In the mouth, it is perhaps the fleshiest of all, and the one already showing the greatest balance. This is a fine example of a great terroir that acts as a filter to receive and to master the force of the sun.
Since its construction in 1830, the heart of Chateau Bellevue beats to the rhythm of the Morgon appellation. Its cellar was entirely thought in order to reveal the singular character of each one of its single vineyards.
Domaine Follin-Arbelet represents the type of small, family-run operation that continues to make wine comme autrefois—the way it used to be done.
The estateA 4th Classified Growth of Saint-Julien, Chateau Talbot is one of the iconic references of Haut-Medoc. Acquired by Desire Cordier in 1918, Chateau Talbot is today managed by Nancy Bignon-Cordier and her husband, Jean-Paul Bignon.