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In the Bordeaux wine region, more precisely in Margaux, Château Cantenac Brown impresses with its 2023 vintage, which presents fruity notes of cassis as well as a harmonious combi.
This Bordeaux red wine, composed of 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc, presents itself in deep, dark hues.
In Bordeaux, more precisely in the Saint-Julien appellation, you'll find wines renowned for their distinctive character.
Not red, but more like black, judging by the color. Profound spice with fresh leather and a touch of smoke.
This organically grown Pinot Blanc displays aromas of pear, Cox Orange, Gallia melon, and banana peel. On the palate, it offers herbal and saline minerality.
"Skaapveld refers to the sheep pastures that surround the region's numerous Shiraz vineyards.
This Bordeaux-style blend matures for several months in French oak barrels.
The "Vigna Colonello" is a roughly one-hectare plot of land in the "Bussia" vineyard and produces an intensely aromatic, elegant Barolo Riserva.
This pot is unbeatable! Greener, slimmer, fresher. GRREN is at its absolute best. Pure and light, with lush fruitiness and a spicy hint of pepper.
The Montes "Twins" in Apalta and Marchigüe supply the grapes for the eponymous red wine blend. Both wineries are located not too far from each other in the Colchagua Valley.
Crystal clear, aromatic, and fresh – Gris Blanc heralds summer! Vinified more white than rosé and aged on its fine lees, it seduces with pure fruit and freshness.
When we say Côte de Beaune with the "Villages" designation, we're always talking about Pinot Noir.
The Perpetual from Familia Torres is an exceptional red wine that captures the soul of Priorat.
In the Hagenbrunn vineyards at the foot of the Bisamberg, the red wine grapes Merlot and Zweigelt also thrive.
The carefully selected Viognier, Chardonnay, and Macabeo grapes come from the slopes of the Sierra del Carche at an altitude of approximately 700 meters.
This single-varietal Chardonnay is a lively, refreshing wine with a bouquet of apples and lemon, as well as notes of acacia.
The name Ferentano is taken from the well-known archaeological site of Ferento, not far from the vineyards where the Roscetto grapes for this wine are grown.
The mild climate gives this Sauvignon its unique aromatic profile with intense floral notes, subtle mineral hints, and a hint of grapey fruit.
From the best vineyard site in Castelnuovo dell'Abate near Montalcino. This vineyard produces truly outstanding wines.
The grapes for this Pinot Noir thrive on calcareous loam soils at mid-hill locations (350-650 m above sea level).
La Spinetta's top wine, the Barolo from the Campe cru vineyard. With this wine, Giorgio Rivetti fulfilled his dream of producing Barolo.
Ermanno Accornero is among Italy's finest producers. He and his family cultivate their small vineyard in the heart of Monferrato, in the village of Vignale.
An impressive wine with a deep aroma of blackberry, anise, and espresso.
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