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Not filtered. Alc. 14% by Vol.
80% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon. Alc. 14% by Vol.
Deep, dark ruby color. Full harmonic taste with overtones of black currant and sweet cherry, finished with a chocolate aftertaste. This wine has a honey aroma, a slight bouquet of black plums and cherry. Alc 14% by vol.
As the cloud it's named for, fluffy and billowy, this blend has both a soft texture coupled with a distinct minty flavor and a hint of light spice. The grapes are grown in the Galilee, harvested manually and aged for 14 months in oak barrels.
Macán Clásico is a wine more attached to the territory. Freshness, fruitiness and delicacy are its hallmarks. Its elaboration takes place in stainless steel tanks, with a part of malolactic fermentation in oak, and a barrel aging that ranges between 12 and 14 months depending on the characteristics of the vintage.
René Rostaing has been producing high-quality Syrah and Viognier in the Northern Rhone for over 25 years. The property is comprised of 14 lieux-dits, scattered over 20+ hectares, with vines ranging in age from 60-100 years.
Reserva de Familia Carmenere is produced in the Rapel Valley and offers great fruit concentration after 14 months of barrel aging. Dark ruby red in color, the wine displays great aromatic complexity dotted with mineral notes and hints of herbs, spices, blueberries and plums.
The ancient Georgian word "Gemieri" is translated as tasty and mainly referred to the definition of sweetness. The blend of tree red varietals Aleksandrouli, Saperavi and Malbec shows prominent red and black fruit mix, with light sweetness and balanced astringency. Food matching: ideal for drinking with baked ham and sausages. Serve at +14-16°C.
The centerpiece of the portfolio, GAJA Barbaresco is a testament to the Gaja family's historic commitment to the appellation and its belief that Barbaresco stands proudly with the great growing regions of the world. The GAJA winery stopped sourcing fruit from other growers in 1961 in order to ensure the utmost quality in its wines. In all, GAJA Barbaresco is produced using grapes grown in 14 vineyards in the villages of Barbaresco and Treiso.