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A heavily-peated 2011 Port Charlotte single malt from Bruichladdich, PAC:01 has been matured in ex-American whiskey casks for six years before being finished in ex-Pauillac red wine casks for a further two years before bottling.
Pale green-yellow color. Intense vegetal and citrus aromas on the nose. An unctuous, yet powerful, palate. The intense gooseberry flavors are complimented by a long lasting finale!
Nose: powerful and complex nuttiness aromas in harmony with spicy notes, warm roasted coffee and cinnamon hints from the long contact with oak wood during the aging process.
Featuring a subtle bouquet and delicate fine bubbles, Sparr's Cremant D' Alsace is a creamy, well balanced sparkling wine with an exuberantly fresh dry finish. One of the best sparkling wine values in France.
Yet another stellar vintage in a string of odd-year dandies. This primary wine of our production offers a merge of red and black fruits, delicate spiciness from carefully selected American oak barrels, and deep brooding opaque color.
Garnet red. On the nose there are scents of cherries, wild strawberries, caramel. Fresh and well balanced, good length on the palate. The grapes are handpicked, sorted and transported to the winery in small containers to avoid crushing berries and premature oxidation.
85% stainless steel fermentation on French oak, 15% barrel fermentation; 6 months aging in mostly French oak. Rich, medium-bodied wine, hints of oak, lush tropical fruit flavors.
This wine is a truly exquisite example of combining the finest winemaking skills with beautifully grown and hand-selected clusters of Cabernet Sauvignon from the Double Creek Vineyard of Chalk Hill Sonoma. Raised in chalky and fast draining white volcanic soil, the vines are sheltered from cool fog by warm and moderating breezes.
Joseph Cartron uses peaches grown on the slopes of the Hautes Côtes de Bourgogne and macerates them for 10 to 12 weeks, to allow all of the desired aromas from the fruits to be extracted, resulting in a gorgeous Crème De Pêche De Vigne.