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Sauvignon Blanc is best known for its drinkability, with this wine proving no exception to the rule. The Yellow Tail Pure Bright Sauvignon Blanc has only 80 calories per serving and has a light and refreshing taste.
Pinot Grigio is not only great drinking, it's also an excellent match for food. Yellow Tail Pure Bright Pinot Grigio has 80 calories per serving, with a light and refreshing flavor. Pairs well with Asian inspired food on a warm summer evening.
This elegant wine demonstrates beautiful aromas of rich blueberry, black currant, raisin and fruitcake notes. The full-bodied wine displays deep forest fruits, subtle mocha, chocolate and licorice notes complemented by sweet oak flavors captured by silky tannins.
Medium to deep red. Berry, plum and spice with vanillin oak aromas on the nose. Medium to full bodied with berry, plum and spice flavours on the palate supported by attractive sweet oak char and spice.
This single malt whisky is matured in Australian red wine barrels for 2 years. Light and fruity with notes of berries and flowers. Tart tasting with a long finish. Savor neat or in a cocktail.
Buttery Chardonnay displays rich buttery aromas, spice and concentrated ripe stone fruits, complemented with notes of vanilla and butterscotch. This wine is smooth and creamy, and simply melts in your mouth, highlighting the beautifully blended vanilla and toasted oak flavors with a rich lingering finish.
Pale yellow in color, with delightful aromas of dried herbs, citrus, jalapeno, crushed nettle and tomato leaf. One the palate, the wine is full bodied and has lovely textural mouthfeel with a touch of fruit sweetness balanced by salivating acidity that provides length, focus and clarity to the finish.
Pale garnet with bright red hues.Lifted red cherry notes spring from the glass and are accompanied by subtle earthiness and sweet red berry influence with just a touch of spice.
In Egyptian mythology, Amon-Ra is considered to be the king of all gods. The temple of Amon-Ra was believed to be the first temple to ever plant a monoculture vineyard to produce wine for the citizens of the temple.