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The grapes for the Herzog Late Harvest Chenin Blanc were harvested from the Ehrhardt block of the Herzog Vineyard in California. These grapes were harvested very late in the season to provide a uniquely luscious Late Harvest wine characteristic.
Red dry wine, made from the Otskhanuri Sapere grape variety, harvested in the Imereti region. Aged in special oak vats, the wine is dark purple with enticing flavors of berries, hints of cherry, cream, and spices. The wine is full-bodied, with strong tannins and pleasant acidity characteristic of Imeretian wine.
Kedem wines are produced using carefully selected grapes grown in some of New York States finest vineyards. The wines are produced in Kedem's own wine cellar by the eighth generation descendants of the winery's founder.
Dry white wine Rkatsiteli Kvevri is made from grapes of the same name, grown in the Kistauri microzone (Kakheti). The wine is created according to the classical technology of making Georgian dry white wines, when fermentation and aging take place in kvevri - huge clay jugs, traditional in Kakhetian winemaking. Wine is aged in qvevri for at least 6 months.
This wine has an aromas of crisp dry tea and cherries. A compressed cherry unfolds into an elegant floral dry chalky finish with lush tannins. Terre di Bo Barolo is a special selection made by Machetti family.
The 2020 Cathiard Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon Napa is a remarkable wine that truly embodies the essence of Napa Valley. With its deep red color and enticing aromas, it immediately captivates the senses.
The wine appears a pale straw, then releases long-lasting, emphatic notes of fruit and flowers, including summer flowers, pear, and hazelnut, that evolve into hints of tropical fruit and honey.
Yarden Chardonnay was produced entirely from Chardonnay grapes grown in the Golan Heights. The cool climate, rocky volcanic soil, and high altitude are ideal conditions for growing classic wine grape varieties.
The winery's flagship wine takes its name from the estate, the ca' marcanda, the house of endless negotiations. The name refers to the many hours that Angelo Gaja spent convincing the property's previous owners to sell the estate vineyard that produces this wine to him.