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O'Dwyers Creek Vineyard is located in Marlborough, New Zealand who's renowned for its iconic sauvignon blanc variety. This Sauvignon Blanc has a cloudy, white color, very light with aromas that are super interesting.
Aromas of raspberries, cassis, roasted coffee beans and mint. A full-bodied, balanced and generous wine. Binyamina Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon expresses the best of Upper Galilee's terroir, verifying the claim of world-renowned wine writers Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson that Galil is "the region with the most obvious potential" in Israel.
This special blend of carefully selected grapes and high-tech process of micro-oxygenation has resulted in a very round wine with exotic spiciness and plenty of fruit.
Aromas of gooseberries and lush tropical fruit with a touch of wet hay and nettles. Ripe gooseberries, green gage plums, and tropical fruits with a slight hint of oak on the palate.
This is a wonderful, slightly sparkling wine produced in the Veneto region of Italy. Bottled by V.E.C.A.M. (Vecchia Cantina di Montepulciano). Its slightly fruity, creamy, dry quality make Bartenura Prosecco the perfect wine to accompany appetizers, pasta, and seafood dishes. It is best served chilled.
Full bodied red wine. Deep ruby red in colour, on the nose, aromas of plum and blackberry with notes of spices. Medium tannins. Low acidity. Rich and intense red wine in style.
Baron Herzog Cabernet Sauvignon is a very approachable wine produced using grapes grown in California's Central Coast region. Each lot of wine was aged separately and all lots were blended before bottling. Displays berry aromas and impressive blackberry and spice flavors.
This wine is a unique blend of Mount Meron terroir and selected vineyards, rich with a history that can be traced back for centuries. Following decades of research where Or Haganuz examined every clod of earth, incline, and harvest, they distinguished each vineyard.