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A bright fruity infusion of delicious wine bursting with freshly-squeezed all-natural lemonade flavors. The perfect balance of refreshing and sweet with a smooth juicy finish. Juicy and delicious. Perfect summertime wine to share with friends, best served over ice.
Pale yellow colour. Nose of citrus fruit and green apple. It is a dry, tart, fruity and tropical tasting wine. Full of lemon, pineapple and green apple with a decent buttery finish. Not the most complex of wines but easily drinkable.
The 2013 Cariad Proprietary Red Wine, a blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 28% Merlot, 13% Cabernet Franc and 9% Petit Verdot, shows great intensity, with a slightly more burning ember and scorched earthiness to it, giving it a more Graves-like character compared to the purity of the Tychson Hill.
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. His summer residence was Châteauneuf du Pape, thus creating a very strong link with Château Pape Clément, Grand Cru Classé de Graves. Great wines always have a great history.
The wine is complex and elegant, bringing forward the richness of wild berries, red fruit, and Mediterranean fresh herbs. No filtration or fining was used while making this wine, in order to preserve those unique characteristics.
Slightly spicy; a full-bodied wine, smooth and rich in tannins, with an finish that offers notes of cocoa, coffee and vanilla. Best served with richly flavored first courses, red meat and game. A meditation wine.
The generic Santenay is made from old vines – 50 years of average age – is a good start. It’s quite forward – 70% whole cluster – with a lovely organic fruit spiced with cinnamon and allspice. On the palate rich and velvet with a lavish feel for a wine at this level.
A product exclusively made in the Madeira region of Portugal, Madeira wine ranges from dry to sweet and can resemble a tawny port. It’s a very specific type of wine, and as a result there are far less Madeira finished bourbons versus other wine finished bourbons being produced.