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San Antonio California Port is renowned for its rich and indulgent character. Crafted by expert winemakers dedicated to quality and tradition, this port offers a sophisticated and enjoyable tasting experience, perfect for dessert or as a standalone treat.
Lychee: A sweet, and lush, with fresh lychees apple wine distilled spirit made from rice and infused with Mandarin. Made to be enjoyed with loved ones.
This is a bottle of Chacha Grappa, a traditional Georgian spirit with 50% alcohol content, crafted by JSC Corporation Kindzmarauli in the Kakheti region of Georgia.
Kvareli is produced in one of the most well-regarded viticulture areas from saperavi grapes. This dark-ruby-red-colored, full-bodied dry wine has an intense cherry and spicy nose, with hints of dark chocolate, though still mellow with damson and smoky oak.
Mukuzani is made made from saparavi grapes grown on the southern bank of the Alazani River, noted for its excellent location. The wine shows aromas of black cherry, dark chocolate, and a sprinkling of vanilla and spice.
Tvishi is a medium-sweet white wine produced from tsolikauri grapes. It's a pale wine with a greenish tint and subtle scents of honeysuckle and apricots. It is delicately sweet but kept fresh and appealing by zesty acid, while the long aftertaste brings back, once more, the floral and fruity aromas.
Akhasheni is produced in the Kindzmarauli Specific Viticulture Area, from saperavi grapes. This medium-sweet red wine has a very rich and complex bouquet, with fresh notes of small berries and liquorice.
Alexandreuli is a natural, medium-sweet wine made from a blend of Alexandreuli and of Mujuretuli grapes grown in Marani's Kondoli Vineyards. The color is bright ruby. Intense raspberry- and strawberry-juice nose, underlined by a touch of white-pepper hints.
Soju, one of the most popular alcoholic drinks in the world has been made in Korea since the 13th century. Hodori (Tiger in Korean) is produced in the traditional small batch method that has been used for centuries.