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
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
Winter 2019 is classic thus perfect, quite cold and not too wet. February and march are very mild but very dry, followed by an april with very dense rains. No better with a few frost nights that heckle a few buds. A very... Read More
The present-day Cheval Blanc vineyards had vines at least as far back as the 18th century, as shown by Belleyme's map of the region dated 1764. Nearly a century later, the estate was acquired by the Fourcaud-Laussac family... 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
The rigor of the selection combined with the large proportion of Cabernet Sauvignon has revealed a wine with unique balance, very precise, very pure with a wide-ranging of aromatic complexity, both fruity and spicy. On the palate,... 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.
As a negociant and vinificateur (winery), Caves d’esclans identifies vineyards, grapes and wines from château d’esclans as well as local growers to make what has reputedly become the world’s greatest rosé.... Read More
Discovering Chateau d'Yquem starts with the bouquet. Although not always very outgoing in young vintages, it is marked by fruit (apricot, mandarin, and occasionally tropical fruit) and oak (vanilla and toast aromas). Older... Read More
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
The property is located in Gorges, at the heart of Nantes, and is one of the oldest estates of the Muscadet region. Formerly a 300-hectare property that was split up during the French Revolution, the 12 hectare estate is situated... Read More
Broad, round and rich, this wine holds its freshness close to its core. The vines are between 40 to 60 years old and find firm footing in mica schist soils that give rise to fruit that is focused, persistent and clean. A bit of... Read More
This cuvée is made from Cabernet Franc old vines and is partly oaked. The wine has a beautiful garnet color, a nose of dark fruits, and a clean and structured attack on the palate.
The three-hectare estate is well-situated on a hillside plateau in the heart of the Margaux appellation on the left bank of the Gironde River. It is planted to Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Petit Verdot.... Read More
Gorgeous old school Bordeaux winemaking from the distinctive Graves area. Chemical free vineyards grow lush Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, with a touch of Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc. Well integrated notes of dark red fruit,... Read More
At Grand Corbin, a good terroir shows itself truly. The wine makes a stunning first impression with an elegant color that is brilliant and deep, aromas that are lightly woody yet distinguished, and fruity impressions in the mouth... Read More
Exuding crispness and allure, this exquisite creation hails from the renowned producer, Jean Médéville, in Cadillac. The nose introduces you to a refreshing symphony of floral notes and yellow fruit, paving the way... Read More
Unfiltered, limited release Saint Emilion Gran Cru. 80% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc. A dark, intense, beautiful color... testimony to the maturity of the grapes. The nose highlighted by generous notes of crisp red fruits and a... Read More
Displays classic Pauillac aromas of lovely cassis and gravelly stone. Dark violet in color expressing a youthful hue. The medium acidity reflects its ability to continue to age with a backbone. This medium to full-bodied wine... 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
The quality at Château La Galiane starts in the vineyard. The soil consists of outcroppings of fine gravel on a clay-limestone base which facilitates excellent drainage, leading to ripe, healthy fruit.
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