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Pure finesse, concentration and exemplary complexity: this great Riesling from Heiligenstein is made to last for years and we are very proud to be able to distribute a small alloc.
Robert Mondavi inspired Californian winemaking like no other. His mission was also innovative:the finest wine enjoyment for everyone, from Oakville to all-California.
The Reserve Fumé Blanc 2020 combines a remarkable flavor profile with complex aromas.
The first sniff of the Vogelsang Veltliner opens up a whole herb garden.
The wine shines in a clear straw yellow to light gold with greenish highlights.
A varied Chardonnay that perfectly reflects the sunny hills of Germany's smallest wine region.
Not to be confused with Pouilly Fumé, the Sauvignon Blanc from the Loire. Pouilly Fuissé originates from southern Burgundy and is a single-varietal Chardonnay.
In the Sancerre region, famous for sophisticated white wines, the Le Cul de Beaujeu Sancerre Blanc 2022 impresses with ripe, exotic aromas of guava and passion fruit.
The Grantschen Riesling HOLZ dry quality wine boasts juicy fruit, lively acidity, and a delicate body.
Location & Terroir Vineyard: Up to 15 different Erste Gewächs locations from the middle and lower Rheingau come together in a site cuvée of Geheimrat "J".
Brilliant straw yellow. Wonderfully mineral and fresh, expressive and well structured with aromas of citrus fruits and a long, elegant finish.
Golden yellow color. Mildly sweet and fresh fruity aromas complement each other on the palate. Clean and expressive!
Fresh aromas of tropical fruits such as mango, passion fruit and honey. Good, balanced acidity with fine fruitiness, clear, fresh and mild.
Light, almost clear in the glass. Crisp, fresh and aromatic with wonderful fruit.
A subtle bouquet of yellow fruits such as peaches, apricots, and a touch of citrus. Herbal and slightly smoky notes are also present.
The complete aging in double barrels is clearly just the right thing for Germany's best grape variety, Riesling.
Pinot Blanc has a long tradition in Austria and is almost as at home here as Grüner Veltliner, even if it is not as important in terms of quantity.
Following the example of the French classification of vineyards, the Rheingau winegrowers decided in 1984 to classify their vineyards.
Strong light yellow. Restrained nose, a hint of cassis. But then the expected fruitiness. Yellow apples, a little mango and a little pineapple.
The XXI Vin de France 2021 from Domaine Didier Dagueneau impresses with a fascinating combination of fresh vegetal notes and a tasty fullness.
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