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A dry red made from 100% Listan Negro. After the 7 Fuentes ‘village’ wine, Suertes de Marques bottle six Vinos de Parcela, or single vineyard wines. Suertes del Marques is a family winery that has been producing wines since 2006.
With the Year of the Tiger soon upon us, Maison Martell is proud to launch the first limited edition of the exceptional L’Or de Jean Martell cognac, inspired by the Chinese zodiac.
Brilliant ruby-red. Deep-pitched cherry and red berry preserve, cola and a hint of pungent flowers on the nose. Sweet, broad and fleshy on entry, offering raspberry and cherry preserve flavors that firm up on the back half.
Brut Sparkling - Methode Traditionale.Aroma: Fresh and intense notes of apple, pear, citrus, almond, white flowers, brioche, nuts, flakey pastry, and quince A chalky or mineral smell floral aromas with a hint of yeast toasty notes, zesty white grapefruit meringue with white peach, green apple skin, and honeysuckle.
Château Tuilerie Pagès 2023. Entre-Deux-Mers. Appellation Entre-Deux-Mers Contrôlée. Selected and bottled by EMB F33488A for COOP VRM A F33580-345.
It is no surprise that this legendary estate, though more renowned for its powerhouse, appassimento-style reds, should also produce a stunning (though rarely seen) white.
The 2020 vintage began with textbook conditions that continued through much of Harvest. The 2020 Knights Valley Cabernet Sauvignon has aromas of dark blue fruits and spices. Notes of cassis, sweet licorice and a juicy core of fruit are balanced by nice acidity and a silky, lingering finish.
100% Pinot Noir. Dark plum red in color, the nose of this wine is packed with dark cherries and wild thyme aromas. The palate is soft and luscious, overflowing with sweet fruit. Ripe tannins offer suppleness to the palate, well-balanced by a lingering savory finish. Incredible on a cold winter's night with spicy Asian or pizza.
Salbide is a local name meaning "Horses' Path." It refers to the ancient routes leading from the vineyards across the nearby Sierra de Cantabria mountain range. The same mountains protect the very old vineyards from the strong northerly winds and allow the juicy-red tempranillo grapes to ripen perfectly.