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The wine is made from specially selected Saperavi grape variety, harvested in the Kakheti region. After the fermentation process in stainless steel, the wine was aged in oak barrels for 12 months.
Baron Herzog Cabernet Sauvignon is a very approachable wine produced using grapes grown in California's Central Coast region. Each lot of wine was aged separately and all lots were blended before bottling. Displays berry aromas and impressive blackberry and spice flavors.
The wine has a beautiful ruby red color, with aromas of ripe cherries, blackberries, sweet spices, and earth. On the palate, the wine is medium-bodied, with a smooth, fruity taste that is balanced by a long, dry finish.
In its first aromatic expression, this red wine reveals itself as an earth wine, with elegant aromas reminiscent of herbs and wet mud, hints of thyme, red and black fruits, and notes of jam. Clear and clean-tasting, fresh and direct mouth attack; round, yet with nerve.
Aged in European oak sherry casks and new oak casks, the whisky is mellowed in our unique Solera Vat, a large oak tun inspired by the sherry bodegas of Spain and Portugal.
A rich, luminous ruby of appealing depth announces an equally complex nose, which reveals multifaceted aromas of red and dark fruit, such as dried plum, blackberry, cassis, and red currant, lifted by spicier impressions of black pepper and licorice.
Barons Edmond and Benjamin de Rothschild are proud to present their Haut-Medoc, a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon (60%) and Merlot (40%). From harvest to bottling, this wine was produced with the utmost commitment to quality.
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.
Redemption Sur Lee Rye Whiskey is inspired by an old-world winemaking technique with 95% rye and 5% barley. For the fermentation, the yeast consumes sugar converting it into alcohol and CO2.