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Expressive nose of ripe, macerated cherry, plum and black currant with a spicy touch. This blend harmoniously balances fruitiness with a spicy wood note.
Along with Saint-Joseph, this is one of the yearly favorites among the red wines from southern France, although southern France here means northern Rhône.
The 2021 vintage, like the previous one, was not as dry as the years before.
An exciting combination of fruitiness and mineral notes characterizes the Promontory CS 1erHK 2018.
The Promontory Cabernet Sauvignon Harlan Family 2018 displays a seductive array of aromas, including crushed mint, ripe cherries, and mineral freshness.
The 2017 Promontory Cabernet Sauvignon impresses with its complex aromas, characterized by oak, vanilla, and chocolate.
\"While still a terrific wine that has come in at the upper end of my barrel-sample rating, I must confess to a modest level of disappointment in the 2020 Hermitage La Chapelle.
\"Deep garnet-purple in color, the 2017 Harlan Estate needs a little coaxing to reveal captivating iron ore, red currant jelly, cloves and crushed rocks scents with a core of warm.
\"Very attractive, plush and rich red and dark-fruit aromas with beautifully integrated oak and youthful, spicy complexity.
Spicy and juicy, the cherry-red Cerasuolo captivates with its intense aromas of fresh cherries, cherry blossoms, citrus fruits, and rose petals.
The Maime estate alone supplies the grapes for this wonderfully fragrant Primitivo, with aromas of red fruits and black cherries.
This cuvée presents itself in an intense ruby-red color. On the nose, pronounced notes of ripe red berries and sweet spices.
This Rosso impresses with its ruby red color and its intense bouquet of ripe berries, prunes and mulberries. The clear, spicy component includes pepper and liquorice notes.
This Rosso presents itself with the elegance typical of Antinori: ruby red, with notes of berries, cherries and plums as well as a delicate wood tone and soft tannins.
The Assmannshausen Pinot Noir impresses with its deep red color and complex bouquet.
The grapes thrive in deep, sandy and partly calcareous, porphyry and gravelly soils on hills at altitudes of 250 to 400 m.
Named after the Andrea Doria, a transatlantic liner that brought the first bottles of this wine to the USA after the First World War.
The Castillo Ygay ... a Spanish wine legend that is only produced in great years. The wine admirably preserves the traditional wine style of the Rioja, at the highest level.
Thrives on the volcanic soils of the Kaiserstuhl. Its consistent quality is just as convincing as its expressive scent of fresh red fruit.
This cuvée impresses with its elegance and complexity. The seductive cherry aromas are in perfect harmony with notes of clove and balsamic essences.
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