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The Château de Chamirey Mercurey Rouge 2021 impresses with its bright, light red color.
The grapes are rigorously selected, destemmed, and left on the skins for over three weeks before the wine matures for approximately nine months in one-year-old barrels.
Color: dense, dark ruby red with violet highlightsFragrance: aromatically intense, complex bouquet of sweet, ripe red and black fruits, especially blackberries, cherries, red and.
A remarkable wine from the Bodega Macià Batle in Mallorca is the Macia Batle 1856 Tinto. This wine delights with aromas of dark fruits, mocha and fine oak notes.
Since the 2011 vintage, the appellation regulations have allowed the exceptional potential of the vineyards between Bolgheri and Castagneto Carducci to be used for a pure Merlot.
Intense fruit aromas, primarily plums and cherries, as well as hints of violets, cinnamon, cocoa and leather are evident in the 'Costamiòle', which has been aged in barriques for.
Château Duhart Milon is a perfect example of a classic Pauillac. Deep dark color with purple shimmer.
Aromas of fresh blackcurrants and violets. Spice and licorice notes are balanced by a hint of mint. Generous, silky tannins underpinned by pepper and dark chocolate notes.
Cool cherry fruit with smoke and spice.
The nose presents delicate notes of dark berries and plums with a touch of exotic spice.
This Rosso is intense in color and bouquet: full ruby red with explosive, juicy aromas.
Intense red color with slightly violet reflections. Fresh and fruity nose with notes of strawberry, raspberry and cherry.
If Moulin-à-Vent is the king of the Beaujolais crus, Clos de Rochegrès is undoubtedly one of its finest ambassadors! Elegant with velvety richness, power and depth, fine fruit, a.
The stony and calcareous clay soil of the Les Cras plot is the mineral-rich nucleus of this great Burgundy and forms the basis of its complexity.
After 16 months in oak barrels, the Savigny-lès-Beaune matures for a further two months in stainless steel tanks before bottling. The use of wood is very subtle and to the point.
Notes of ripe fruits such as raspberry, blueberry and blackcurrant and nuances of spices and wood.Rich and silky tannins with opulence on the finish. Great potential for storage.
Very complex and inviting with notes of cedar wood and toasted aromas mingle with notes of red fruits. Pure, delicate and sensual.
Complex and elegant bouquet of ripe cherries, plums, blackberries and spices, evolving into notes of leather, musk and mushrooms as it matures.
Elegant and complex bouquet with aromas of violet, rose, ripe raspberries, wild mint, hints of truffle and licorice.
As the name suggests, the Hautes-Côtes are slightly higher, above the Côte de Nuits. The vines are slightly higher to protect them from frost in winter.
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