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The fusion of a traditional native varietal and the rich slate soil of a century-old single vineyard. Harvested by hand and aged for 12 months in French and Caucasian 300-liter oak barrels.
Poggio Antico’s first Super Tuscan, named after one of the three properties which gave life to the winery. 50% Sangiovese and 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, it reveals balanced power and elegance.
Aromas of dark cherries, blueberries, bark and sweet spices, such as cinnamon. Medium-to full-bodied with fine-grained tannins. Balanced and velvety with a rich core of fruit. Supple, juicy finish. Drink or hold.
100% Cabernet Sauvignon from the upper slopes of White Rock’s estate vineyard. Aged for 22 months in 35% new French oak.
This approachable Cabernet Sauvignon offers aromas of berry, plum and earth, followed by cherry, and hints of spice. Full-bodied and smooth with a lingering finish. Enjoy with hearty pasta dishes, lamb, or steak.
Style: Full body, full of spices and flavor.Notes: Fresh bouquet of dark fruits, plums and licorice with a well balanced flavor.Food Pairing: Alone or with salami, cheese, roast meats, prosciutto.
This vibrant and fresh Cabernet Sauvignon displays complex aromas of black cherry, cedar and ripe strawberries. On the palate layers of black, juicy fruit mingle with bold yet approachable tannins leading to an expansive, lingering finish.
Six generations have enjoyed the fine flavors and exquisite aromas of the Nalewka Babuni fruit wines. In Poland, which abounds in all kinds of fruit noted for excellent taste and nutritive values, the production of fruit wines is flourishing.
Named after the Hebrew word for the Jordan River, which bisects the Golan Heights from the Galilee, the Yarden Collection is the premier label and flagship brand of Golan Heights Winery. Using only the finest grapes from the best vineyards each year to produce each expression.
Maison Bernard Magrez settled in Châteauneuf first of all for the exceptional quality of its terroir, but also because Pope Clément V, a Bordeaux native who owned Château Pape Clément, became the first pope of Avignon.