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Each Grand Vintage is unique and expresses the Moët & Chandon Cellar Master’s personal interpretation of the year. The maturity of this 2013 champagne—the 75th Grand Vintage in the House’s history—is immediately apparent.
Decadent and rich, the 2022 Dark Horse Buttery Chardonnay delivers on its name. Layers of rich buttercream meet bright notes of lychee and mango while Tahitian vanilla and brown spice underscore a creamy finish.
Bright balance of fresh grapefruit flavors and a delicate floral bouquet.
Taste: Dry, straw yellow Delicate floral bouquet, fresh, grapefruit aromas.
Temperature: 6-8 °C.
Food suggestions: Pizza, fish, light salads.
Really, really fresh with a touch of sweetness. Each glass of Frontera Chardonnay is a simple joy, refreshing like the shade of a big tree. Just right for seafood dinners wherever, especially featuring salmon and shrimp.
Complex aromas of vanilla, pineapple and nutmeg abound; a rich mouthfeel with flavors of honey, almond and subtle citrus lead to a focused, mouthwatering finish.
The nose is mouth-wateringly vibrant with gooseberry and tropical fruit characters. The palate doesn't skimp on flavor either, bursting with citrus and natural acidity all wrapped up in great structure and a lengthy finish.
From his vines planted in limestone (Boland and Heimbourg crus of Turckheim), Boxler’s Réserve bottling always has great acidity and an ethereal quality that makes it one of the most noble bottlings of this grape in the world.
Pale lemon, with a beautifully perfumed nose, ripe but stopping short of honeysuckle. The minerals come up from behind, there is an altogether thicker texture on the palate, confit lemons, volume and length.
The Crossings Light Wave has a refresing taste, with hints of citrus and generous tropical fruit flavors, It's low in calories (80 calories) and rich in flavor.
Bright pale yellow robe with golden reflections. The nose is complex, combining flowers (broom), grapefruit with mineral aromas (flint). The attack is lively and fresh with confirmation of exotic fruits. Good aromatic persistence.
Very expressive with floral, plant and woody notes, evolving into aromas of exotic fruit. Fresh, full and well-balanced with an expressive finish and a slight return of exotic fruit and floral zests.
Hailing from the Pfalz region, Kurt Darting’s Nonnengarten Kabinett is pure drinking pleasure. A classical kabinett, but not too sweet, it shows ripe, stone fruit aromas and a burst of ripe citus on the palate framed by crisp acidity.
Bright aromas of melon and grapefruit revolutionize your taste buds. Fresh and lively flavors are on the palate with notes of tropical fruits. A touch of minerality balances with acidity, making way to a long, clean finish.