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With a southerly exposure, this 3.22 hectare vineyard is a mix of clay and lime. Oak barrels are used in fermentation bringing about soft and subtle tannins. The “Cellier aux Moines” parcel is very old with records dating back to 1258.
Bota Box Nighthawk unveils rich aromas of blackberry pie, juicy raspberry, bittersweet chocolate, and hints of caramel. Extending into concentrated flavors of fig jam, dark chocolate, toasted marshmallow, and allspice, this smooth, full-bodied wine culminates into a lingering finish.
This is a bespoke rosé in that the Pinot Noir grapes were grown specifically with the intention of making a rosé wine. Pale pink with a copper hue, this wine has a classic "eye of the partridge" color. Citrus-driven aromas carry through to the palate. On entry, bright acidity and flavors of pink grapefruit and lemon zest enliven the orange creamsicle notes, while hints of dried apricot and sweet spice add complexity. The brightness verges on minerality, but there is so much weight that the richness balances out the firm acidity and carries the flavors of dried fruit through the long-lasting finish.
This wine is from the riddle ranch above occidental a cool coastal village strongly influenced by the pacific ocean. Reduced on the nose it offers brightly woven raspberry and strawberry flavors rounded by sizable firm tannins and a midpalate girth that finds relief in rose petal and zesty allspice notes on the finish.
This Riserva from Sesti is rich, dark and full-bodied. From a beautifully warm and sunny vintage, the 2015 Brunello di Montalcino Riserva Phenomena displays dark fruit, ripe cherry, tobacco, balsam herb and exotic spice. A mere 3,750 bottles were made. The wine is textured and velvety with fresh acidity and integrated tannins.
Khmanchkara-one of the most popular of georgian wines made in the Khvanchkara district of Western Georgia consisting part of alexandrouli and part Mudzhuretuli Khvanchkara has some historical significance as it was consumed by Franklin Roosvelt, Winston Churchill and Josef Stalin at the Yalta conference in 1945. With a bouquet of berries and pomegranate, it complements meats, cheeses and desserts.
At Luc Belaire, we combine grapes of rare quality with craftsmanship that can only be found at a family-operated winery like ours, each bold expression in the Belaire range is crafted by 5th and 6th generation winemakers at a maison established in 1898, and each exemplifies quality, heritage and style guaranteeing an unforgettable experience in each bottle.