Chateau Cap de Merle is a delicious St-Emilion that represents excellent value. The owners and winemakers — brothers Alain and Jean-Marie Bel — use no wood in vinifying Cap de Merle so its pure, rich and savory Merlot... Read More
Deep purple in color with an expressive bouquet of ripe dark fruits and toasty vanilla oak. The medium-bodied palate is firm yet fruity with structured tannins and a fresh finish. This is the perfect wine for grilled red meats... Read More
Grapes are hand-harvested and destemmed. The wine is fermented traditionally for about 8 days at low temperature. The wine is bottled lightly filtered with a small addition of sulfur.
70% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon. The vines average 30 year old and are planted on a clay/limestone soil. Three-quarters of the Brousse vineyard (the property is about 30 ha) is on the south-facing Castillon... Read More
Lebanon’s Cinsault has been growing in the Bekaa Valley for more than a century. In this respect, and bearing in mind the other exciting grapes that make up the blend, Les Bretèches is a quintessential Lebanese wine.... Read More
Located in the Lussac Saint-Emilion, Chateau Tour de Segur is known for these well-drained and exposed hillsides. Made from a terroir of character, the wines of Chateau Tour de Segur are distinguished by their deep color and the... Read More
Youthful, dark and bright, purple colour; clean nose of ripe dark berries; the palate is medium bodied with high acidity and note of freshly crushed berries; attractive and straightforward with light finish.
The beautiful history of the Château begins with the Petit-Laroche family, a wine merchant, who settled in the 19th century at a place called Maucaillou. In 1875, J. Petit-Laroche married and offered his wife, as a wedding... Read More
Born under an Osage orange tree, the Cuvée Maclura Côtes du Rhône calls for the greediness of the fruit revealing a blend of spices with delicate tannins. Designed with respect for the traditions of the south,... Read More
This Chateau with its 14 hectares of vineyards averaging 35 years of age has been classified Cru Bourgeois since 1932. Until 2003, it was part of the select group of Cru Bourgeois Superieur, until the new regulations... Read More
The Netzl family has lived and farmed in the very same village since 1650.
Having helped her family with running the mixed farm and vineyards since an early age, Christina knew she wanted to be a winemaker already at the tender... Read More
It is rustic and rich with traditional characteristics of the Montepulciano grape. It possesses deep red-purplish color and is highly aromatic with earthy notes and hints of pepper and spice. Fresh and full-bodied with dark berry... Read More
This 2018 Clos de Napa Chardonnay features aromatics of apple blossoms, honeysuckle and caramel over a core of ripe pears and fresh melon. Full-bodies, rich and seductive, it has an incredible freshness and finish that is long... Read More
Clos La Coutale consists of Malbec and Merlot. The average yield of 45hl allows a good maturity and a regular quality over the years. The vinification is done in thermoregulated vats, regular punching down allows a good extraction... Read More
This southern Portugese region is characterized by stretches of rolling plains and vineyards dotted with majestic cork oaks. Translucent garnet in color with a purple edge, the wine resonates with deep earthy aromas of iron, graphite... Read More
Crosby is a T. Edward custom label that was created to bring varietally and vintage-correct expressions to the market at reasonable prices. The wines of Crosby are often crafted from declassified grapes that otherwise would have... Read More
Lodi has become the self-proclaimed “Zin” capital of the world, producing over 40% of California’s Zinfandel grapes. The Kautz Family grows the Crosby grapes in the Mokelumne River sub-appellation of the Lodi... Read More
The CRŪ GSM was sourced from the French Camp Vineyard in the Paso Robles Highlands District. Located just north of the Temblor Mountains at the southeastern corner of the Paso Robles AVA, French Camp Vineyard has one of the more... Read More
This lovely wine is a tribute to the Santa Lucia Highlands featuring both the earthy and fruit flavors that this region is so well known for. It opens with dark cherry, plum and raspberry with beautifully balanced structure. It... Read More
The 2019 Cuma Cabernet Sauvignon has a dark ruby-red color, with purple highlights. On the nose, there is an explosion of spicy dark berries and black currants, with red pepper and black olive notes. These aromas are echoed on... Read More
It is rumoured that the inventor of the Stump Jump plough, which enabled a ploughshare to jump over tree roots, had poor eyesight and required regular tests to ensure he could still operate machinery. The design of this... Read More
This Constance cuvée refers to the lady of the heart of d'Artagnan. In its image, this wine has character. Its flattering aromas of black fruits enhanced by a hint of spice linger on the palate and accompany the velvety... Read More