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This Classico wine is made from grapes grown in the "Mata" vineyard at the heart of the Judean Hills. After traditional vinification, the wine is aged for 10 months in French & American oak barrels.
Rich, textured, racy and complex, the ’08 Rosso del Bepi wafts from the glass with an explosion of berries, cherries, and figs, all complemented by incense, tobacco, cigar wrapper, umami and earth.
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.
Pastoral "Kagor" Grand Reserve is a premium dessert wine that is aged for an extended period of time to develop its unique and complex flavors. It is made from high quality Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot Grapes grown in Southern Region of Moldova.
The fun starts with Papi Merlot, a fruity wine with a sweeter taste. It is a red wine with a deep crimson color and magenta tones. This wine smells of plum, blackberry and chocolate aromas. A taste of dark berries, chocolate and soft tannins make for a sweet finish on the palate.
Trois Fonds is one of four properties owned by Vignobles Deffarge and is the base of operations for the Valpromy-Deffarge family, who have been here for five generations. The property, which comprises 45 acres, is located near the northwest boundary of Sainte-Foy Côtes de Bordeaux, just a few miles from Entre-Deux-Mers.
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.
Johan Vineyard is an 85-acre, Demeter-certified biodynamic site in the Willamette Valley, south of McMinnville and west of Salem. This site is almost always our last Pinot pick of harvest. Although it's a relatively low-elevation site, due to its proximity to the coast and the winds that howl through the Van Duzer Corridor every summer afternoon, the fruit here tends to ripen later than in our other vineyards.