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This wine is a modern nod to history. Aged in large vessels sealed with reeds, ingrained with the wisdom of the past. This pure expression of Cabernet Sauvignon evolves with each sip and gracefully unfolds on the palate. A slightly bashful beginning leads to an exuberant end. Having just oneglass will require some serious restraint.
100% Tempranillo aged 4 months in barrel and 4 months in bottle. The label honors Herminia Casas Madorrán, the wife of an early proprietor and the namesake of the winery.
The Line 39 Pinot Grigio displays fresh, delicate floral aromas in the nose. In the mouth, there are citrus flavors of lemon and lime supported by a full, long finish.
A sweet, smooth white grape wine acclaimed for its mellow nature.
Cremant might be Burgundy's greatest value category. This has so much in common with Champagne: a grape (Chardonnay), a soil-type (limestone), and the way in which it's made (methode Champenoise). The big difference? Price. You'd have to spend at least 50% more to get this kind of quality in Champagne.
The Benedict pinot is named in honor of Edward Ronan “Ned” Benedict and pays homage to his love of burgundy. The wine showcases the complexity this region produces with balance, purity and persistent flavors of dark red fruits and earthy undertones of beetroot and wet earth. The silky texture is balanced by bright acidity and fine grained tannins.
Sourced from several plots all situated in the lieu-dit of Les Boucauds, this cuvée employs close to 50% of the Sauvignon Blanc planted on the estate. Entirely from terres blanches soils – marls and clays over Kimmeridgian limestone – this wine represents a pure expression of this site as well as the deft winemaking of Stéphane Riffault.
The original Huet vineyard is nearly 9 hA. It has the richest soils of the domaine’s three crus—a deep limestone-clay—and the wines are generally the estate’s most approachable.
Ciroc Coconut Vodka tastes of coconut with hints of pineapple. Distilled five times entirely from fine French grapes, Ciroc is a vodka of the most prestige.