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Our red wine smells of ripe berries.
The Arso has a vibrant dark red color.
This Gaglioppo, matured for 18 months in oak barrels and new barriques, is a typical Calabrian red wine with its enormous variety of aromas and flavors.
The Grand Cru Les Pougets borders the magnificent Corton Charlemagne.
On the palate, intensely fruity, soft and rounded, with an impressive balance of lush and very fine-grained tannins, restrained, perfectly integrated oak, vibrant freshness, and e.
Volnay is a pure red wine appellation. There are no Grands Crus here, but there are 29 Premiers Crus. The Clos de la Barre is also a monopoly of the House of Jadot.
It takes two wings to fly and two winemakers to create a heavenly wine.
Elegant and luminous, fragrant with sweetish-spicy notes and nuances of ripe wild berries, as well as a hint of tobacco and chocolate.
Named after the lotus blossoms that grow in the hotel's own pond, the 'Loto' is composed in the tradition of the great French cuvées.
The name Lonsblau is derived from "Lons", the name of the vineyard, and from "Blau" for the color of the blue violets and as a reference to the Pinot Noir grape variety.
PIGNA: refers to the Pignolo grape variety and its resemblance to a pine cone. COLUSSE: cadastral name of the vineyard.
Light, ruby-red color. Vinous, harmonious, slightly grassy bouquet; the Pinot Nero grape variety stands out elegantly and refinedly.
The grapes for Château Saby ripen north of the municipality of Fronsac on the Villegouge plateau.
Syrah and Grenache lend this sparkling red blend warm, spicy aromas of dark berries and fine pepper.
When we look at Côte de Beaune with the "Villages" designation, we always have Pinot Noir in our glass.
Red berries are characteristic of this deep purple Cabernet Sauvignon. They are evident in both the aroma and the palate.
A textbook Cabernet Sauvignon with a combination of black fruit, currant and plum with hints of violet.
One of La Rioja Alta's two flagship Gran Reserva wines, first released in 1904.
The wine is ruby red with violet nuances. Its aromas include cherry, blueberry, and plum, rounded off with notes of vanilla and coffee.
The artist Ben Vautier created the bottle's cheerful label, which perfectly captures its contents: an unmistakably Mediterranean Syrah, silky, powerful and full-bodied, with juicy.
El Nino means "the child" and the pure Tempranillo certainly lives up to this name.
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