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Smoky, flinty notes suggest some reduction at first but open nicely to reveal green-plum and yuzu aromas. Sourced from a single vineyard of 30-year-old, organically farmed vines, it's a fresh, cutting lime and lemon sip with a long, delightfully chalky finish.
Gold colour, limpid, greenish-gold highlights. Complex and fruity with citrus aromas, lemon aromas, grapefruit aromas. Fresh taste, intense citrus hints, generous grapefruit hints, chalk hints, mineral, good length.
Chateau Le Crock has been owned by the Cuvelier family since 1903. Meticulous work in the vineyard and cellar allows the character of the Saint Estephe terroir to be revealed.
Meukow Cognac X.O. has a history that stretches far back in time. Already in the year 1862 provided the Russian brothers Christophe and Gustave Meukow the Russian court with cognac.
A blend of fine cognacs from 15-30 years old, this XO Cognac is characterized by a pleasant light-gold color, aromatic fresh flower aroma with notes of dark chocolate and over-ripe plums.
Petit Guiraud is a fresh and precise Sauternes, and is result of a long period of reflection on the wine style and its drinkability. As the flag-flyer for modernity and accessible pleasure, Petit Guiraud is a slice of luxury to be enjoyed every day.
Grown on clay-limestone soils, on the heights of the Ardeche mountains. The aging on fine lees preserve all aromatic intensity of this grape varietal with intense citrus, grapefruit and floral aromas revealed by a nice balance between liveliness and freshness.
A blend 27 plants and spices which come from around the world are used in making this liquor. Angelica, hyssop, juniper, myrrh, saffron, aloe, arnica, cinnamon are among them, though the full list is a secret. It is distilled in copper stills and then aged in oak casks.
Raymond Ragnaud Grande Champagne Cognac 1994 is a finely crafted vintage from the premier Grande Champagne region. Aged to perfection in oak barrels, it offers a complex profile of rich aromas and smooth flavors, showcasing the elegance and depth typical of its terroir.
Raymond Ragnaud Grande Champagne Cognac 1999 is an exceptional vintage from the renowned Grande Champagne region. Carefully aged in oak barrels, this cognac reveals a refined balance of rich flavors and aromatic complexity, perfect for those seeking a sophisticated and elegant spirit.
Raymond Ragnaud Grande Champagne Cognac 2003 is a distinguished vintage from the premier Grande Champagne region. Aged to perfection in oak casks, it boasts a rich and refined flavor profile, with a harmonious blend of floral and fruity notes.
Accurate flinty aromas are wrapped in orange blossom and unripe pear notes. The palate is supported with crisp minerality and flavors of round lemon, and kiwi fruit. A crisp and mouth-filing finish. Pairs well with Chavignol goat cheese, smoked salmon, and caviar.
This wine immediately shows the talents of the winemakers. Floral tones, slightly citrus also in the scent. The taste has a nice acidity, is also very precise. Long and impressive aftertaste. Serve with seafood, grilled fish dishes, veal and cheeses such as Comté and Beaufort.
Very deep purple ruby. Very intense and complex. It is difficult to identify which is more dominant of the mineral characters, the fruity notes or the floral notes. Very bold, mineral with a surprising freshness with fine and crisp tannins - apricot notes of Viognier.