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While Silvaner remains the second most planted grape (after Riesling) in Germany, it has always remained tucked in the shadows. Frank Heyden quietly makes this example from old vines, and the quality shines so brightly that all shadows disappear in a fresh, zesty, mouth-wateringly delicious wash of Silvaner-ish-ness. Juicy and floral from start to finish, this is a great example of coaxing the best from a grape.
Red dry wine produced from Saperavi grapes hand-picked in their estate owned vineyards in Kakheti region, and fermented in Qvevtries according to the ancient Georgian methodology.
The wine appeared in 1981 and is named after the artist Nikolai (Niko) Pirosmanashvili. The wine is made from Saperavi grapes. After 5-7 days of maceration, when the desired level of residual sugar is reached, the fermentation process is stopped by cooling and filtering the wine, thereby preserving its natural sweetness and freshness.
The wine is rich ruby color. Notes of oak in the aroma of the wine is harmoniously intertwined with expressive tones of prunes and cherries and lavishly decorated with nuances of spice.
The Late Harvest Oremus is a blend of the four grapes that have been affected by botrytis. It is fermented in the barrels that have just finished the fermentation of the dry wines and consists of a mix of Furmint (about 50%), Hárslevelű, Muscat and Zeta.
Alba refers to Quercus Alba, the type of American White Oak that are used to mature A’Bunadh Alba. Coincidently, Alba is also the Scots Gaelic name for Scotland. The English name refers to the light colour of the bark of some species. American Oak trees grow much faster than most European Oak species and can live for hundreds of years.
Expertly crafted with a silky smooth texture, this Humano Tequila Anejo delights the taste buds with notes of white oak, vanilla, caramel, and cinnamon. The finish is impressively long-lasting.
Dei Vino Nobile di Montepulciano 2019 is a stunning wine that captures the essence of Tuscany's most famous red grape variety. With its brilliant ruby red color and garnet tinges as it ages, this wine is a feast for the senses.
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.
Clear. Black jelly beans, licorice, fennel. Smooth and sweet with a distinct anise taste. Bols Anisette showcases beautifully the aniseed spirit drank over the world.
The fun starts with Papi Merlot, a fruity wine with a sweeter taste. It is a red wine with a deep crimson color and magenta tones. This wine smells of plum, blackberry and chocolate aromas. A taste of dark berries, chocolate and soft tannins make for a sweet finish on the palate.
Mukuzani - this is actually what the wine from which we should begin associating with Georgian wines. Its perplexing bundle and delicate amicable taste won't leave anybody apathetic.