Grown in pure granite, grand cru Sommerberg gives us a broadly structured Riesling that takes further shape in well-seasoned, old foudres. It’s hard to imagine this beauty could taste any better than it does now, but I’ll... Read More
Nose is an aromatic and distinct wine, where fragrant and wholesome notes of blackberry, cherry, Mediterranean shrubs, nutmeg and chocolate vie with each other.
Palate is intense, lively and with character; Donnatá is soft... Read More
Graciano is one of Spain’s best kept wine secrets – a red grape with thick skins that is a tricky one to grow, which means there’s precious little of it about, even in the vineyards of the Rioja, where it is... Read More
Cherry red color with ruby rim of medium high intensity. The nose has very good intensity and freshness. At first floral touches appear followed by subtle aromas of somewhat ripe fruit and walnut. The mint and balsamic notes make... Read More
Portu is the fruit of the perfect harmony and balance. 80% Monastrell, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon grapes. The selected wines are located over 600 meters above sea level, and are of low yield. A selected harvest and controlled coupage... Read More
Bouchaine wines are a compelling expression of nature and culture, a marriage of grape and craft that harmonizes the elegance of Burgundy with the exuberance of California.
Bouchaine Vineyards is established in the site of the... Read More
This 2019 Bouchaine Estate Vineyard Chardonnay is a delightful white wine. It has a light golden hue and a nose of ripe citrus, honey, and tropical fruit. On the palate, it is full-bodied and creamy, with... Read More
Fasten your seatbelt: if you've never tasted luxurious black wine before, we envy your discovery. The grape is Malbec and its birthplace is Cahors, in France's windswept and wet, historic and hilly, Lot river valley. Chateau... Read More
The rigorous selection process undergone by the grand vin results in the creation of its younger brother, Amiral de Beychevelle.Despite being made from young vines, Amiral de Beychevelle benefits from the same growing techniques,... Read More
Grand Cru “Classic” with an elegant and luminous dress. The nose is characterized with aromas of ripe fruits, undergrowth and fine spices nicely blended with notes of toasted oak. The palate is fleshy, structured by... 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
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 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
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
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
Chateau Pipeau is a 4th generation estate founded in 1929 in St. Emilion on Bordeaux's right bank where the world's greatest Merlot based wines are made. Winemaker Jean Mestreguilhem, son of the current owners, worked... Read More
Situated in the “lieu-dit” Chevrol, the Chateau Vieux Chevrol vineyard lies on the Neac plateau overlooking the vineyards of Pomerol, a terroir long considered the most privileged of the appellation. The Champseix... 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
Chateau Les Cruzelles in Lalande de Pomerol is owned by Denis Durantou. Denis, who purchased the property in 2000, is better known for owning one of the top estates in Pomerol: Chateau LEglise Clinet. Located in the commune of... Read More
Badoz Trousseau Les Roussots comes exclusively from 32-year-old vines in this prime site in Poligny. Trousseau is late to bud and develops a back-purple color as it ripens. The soil is gravel mixed with red clay and grey-marne... 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