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Dalton's Canaan Red is a flavorful blend of Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Petite Sirah. A medium-bodied red wine bursting with flavors of forest fruit, berries, and hints of vanilla and cloves, this is a wine that is easy to drink. Best if served at room temperature, around 61 to 64 degrees Fahrenheit. Pairs well with pasta and pizza.
Very beautiful color, steady and deep. A first intense nose of soaked red berries reveals then some spicy notes of clove. The attack is very round. The mouth is ample, supported by very ripe tannins.
Saint-Vincent is considered one of the best value in Médoc. The vines on the estate are 30 years-old in average, planted on a gravely soil. The use of sustainable agricultural techniques certifies the well-being of the plants. These ideal conditions create a perfect combination of fruit-forwardness and tannin backbone.
Serve this extraordinary wine as a complement to potato and leek gratin, quick gorgonzola pasta sauce, noodles with beef, risotto with peas mint and lemon, luxurious four-cheese macaroni and cheese, spinach and herb risotto, butternut squash risotto with bacon and sage.
Alc. 14% by vol.
Bodega DiamAndes Perlita Malbec-Syrah 2018 is an attractive and bright violet color, with aromas of plum and dark berries. In the palate is fruity, silky and velvety, medium-bodied with refined tannins and a flavorful finish.
Kosher wine. 100% fermented Pomegranate. Produced and bottled by the Mrgavan branch of Dozortsev & Sons Enterprises LTD in Armenia. This wine wine is supple, tart, and fruity and has good structure and freshness.
In 1848, with the rejuvenation of the Jewish settlement in Jerusalem, Yitzhak Galina-Shor opened the first winery in Israel, in a basement adjunct to the Western Wall in Jerusalem. During the eight generations since its foundation, 1848 Winery continued to grow and gain recognition for its quality wines, re-positioned into several locations, but maintained a tradition of wine production as a way of life.