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Elegance, sophistication, and a touch of mystery converge in Carmel Black. This full-bodied, velvety creation epitomizes Carmel Winery's decades of artistry and innovation, capturing the essence of a rich winemaking legacy.
Giraud Châteauneuf-du-Pape Rouge is a distinguished red wine hailing from the prestigious Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellation in the Rhône Valley, France. Crafted with a traditional blend of grape varieties, including Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvèdre, this wine showcases the rich terroir and expertise of the Giraud winery.
Initial powerful aromas of freshly cut grass and lime, followed by spicy aromas. Very nice the vanilla-bean. Elegant with vivid acidity, which gives the wine an enormous freshness. In the finish grated grapefruit peel. A really expressive Scheurebe!
This Pinot Noir offers aromas of ripe raspberry, cherry cola, and dried herbs. The palate is silky and elegant, with flavors of red plum, wild strawberry, and a hint of clove.
93 Points, Joe Czerwinski, Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate: “Gandona's 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon Encosta features scents of crushed stone and pencil shavings layered atop ripe plums and black cherries. While it's full-bodied, with some grainy tannins, it's not unapproachable, with a long, dusty-textured finish.
Made using six first-fill sherry-seasoned European oak casks, four first-fill sherry-seasoned American oak casks, and five refill casks, the tasting notes include grated nutmeg, root ginger & sun-ripened orange peel, leading to ripe mango, pear, and vanilla flavors.
Graceful, pure and polished, this enticing Chardonnay offers tantalizing aromas of green apple, nectarine, and candied citrus, with fragrant hints of roasted nuts and acacia blossoms.
Veramonte Carmenere Reserva 2020 is a compelling red wine that captures the essence of the Carmenere grape and the terroir of the Colchagua Valley. Pouring into the glass, it reveals an intense and deep ruby-red color, showcasing its concentration and richness.
The key grape variety of this world-renowned wine region is Montepulciano. It is important to note that this variety is entirely unrelated to the town of Montepulciano in Tuscany, despite sharing a name. Along with this, 15% of Sangiovese is allowed to be blended into the wine.