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Long Island, New York. Pinot Noir. Sustainable. Nice weather, cool temperatures and a long season were the perfect mix for making excellent Pinot Noir. Silky medium body, concentrated flavor, with hints of strawberry, cherry, hibiscus, clove and vanilla. Great wine to pair with roasted mushrooms risotto and gruyere cheese.
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Russ McCall named this wine for his wife Nicola. Charming and light, crisp and aromatic – this is what we all want from Sauvignon Blanc. As you drink, think of lime, lychee, fresh cut grass, and a hint of passion fruit. Excellent with shellfish, goat cheese, curry, or by itself on warm summer nights.
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The Corchaug Estate, Long Island’s largest Pinot Noir vineyard, is a modest 12 acres that are sustainably-farmed and hand-harvested. A light-bodied Pinot that balances dark cherry flavors with nuanced aromas of strawberry and spice, an earthy note, crisp acidity and a firm finish. Barrel aging in French oak contributes notes of vanilla and toast leading to a well structured, elegant finish
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The colour is a vivid red cranberry with a medium density. Strawberry and woodland floor aromas are present, along with some spicy tertiary aromas. The subtle fruit and spice are complemented by toasty vanilla oak notes. On the palate, strawberries and cream explode. Fine tannins and a smooth medium body. Minerality, terroir, and length are all present on the palate.
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Indulge in the rich allure of Cahors, a captivating Malbec from the enchanting landscapes of Southwestern France. This full-bodied delight enchants the palate with its well-structured tannins, offering a pleasant flavors or dark berries and wild herbs that linger long after each sip. Pair this exquisite wine with succulent red meats or daringly spicy dishes for an unforgettable culinary experience.
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Located between Millau and Montpellier in the Languedoc , Le Pas de l’Escalette is the old pilgrimage moutain pass linking the Larzac plateau and the Mediterranean Sea. Nestled at 350 meters at the base of the Larzac plateau, is the 20 hectare estate Domaine Pas de l'Escalette, spread out over fifty plots of terraced vineyards that are enclosed by ancient rock walls and large stone piles known locally as clapas. Run by Julien and Delphine Zernott, the estate is certified organic and is in the process of obtaining the Biodyvin biodynamic certification. Julien and Delphine were fortunate to acquire parcels with gobelet vines aged between 45 and 80 years on deep clay-limestone soils, which combined with the altitude and climate, produce wines of freshness and tension with fabulous fruit concentration.Les Petits Pas is a blend of 40% Grenache, 40% Syrah and 20% Carignan. The pair of footprints on the label are those of Julien and Delphine's children, Jules and Gabriel. Mid-ruby color with an expressive nose of ripe red berries, dried herbs and spice. The palate is soft and round with an attractive concentration of ripe fruits and convivial, inviting structure that makes the wine accessible and incredibly easy to drink. Enjoy with lamb meatballs with roasted tomatoes.
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This wine is made from Pinot Noir grapes grown 100% organically in Burgundy. The grapes were harvested on 7th September, 2019, destemmed and then fermented for three weeks before being matured in oak barrels before bottling in December, 2019. No new oak was used in the process and the wine was not fined or filtered.It is deep, brick red in colour. The aroma shows black fruits and a hint of spice. On the palate, its acidity is well balanced by the savoury fruit and gentle tannins. It has significant length and excellent mouth feel – a most satisfactory wine to taste.
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Hand harvested in the first of April, usually during the night or at sunrise to avoid oxidation and to preserve primary aromas. 95% of the grapes are destemmed and pre-fermented at a cool 50ºF immediately upon arrival at the winery and left for 72 hours. Fermentation follows for 12 days with both inoculated and native yeasts, followed by post-fermentation maceration for 10 days.Aged in 1, 2 and 3-year-old French and American oak barrels, with 10% aging in stainless steel for 12 months. Aged for an addition 12 months in bottle.Intense violet color, with wildflowers, black fruits, blueberries and nicely integrated oak aromas. It is deep and rich, with flavors of black berries, cherries, spice, and minerals. This is a powerful but balanced wine, with firm tannins and beautiful complexity.
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Harvest is conducted by hand and grapes are carefully sorted on tables and destemmed before being placed in stainless steel tanks for fermentation. Regular pumping-over ensure a gentle extraction of the tannins. After malolactic fermentation, 50% of the wine is transferred into French oak barrels for a period of 12 months, and 50% is placed in concrete vats. Deep velvety red color with intense ruby hues. Very fruity and fresh on the nose, followed by aromas of red fruit, strawberry and black currant. On the palate, the wine is long, well balanced and pleasant, with refined tannins and generous aromas of red berries.
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Gentle fermentation with minimal intervention in order to retain the delicate expression of the terroir. The wine is made in temperature-controlled (77-80°F) stainless steel tanks before being aged 12 months in French oak barrels. Deep garnet color, typical of this variety. The nose is very expressive with notes of berry pie, figs and floral accents. The barrels contribute aromas of nutmeg, cinnamon and the graphite very characteristic of Tonnellerie des Domaine barrels. On the palate it has great volume, rich acidity and tannins that will evolve in a great way and give it a greater ageing potential than usual as a consequence of one of the coldest seasons of the last decade.
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Los Vascos wines are made with the same care as our Bordeaux Grand Crus. Grapes are closely monitored when reaching maturity in order to find the optimal balance between phenolic ripenes and acidity. After careful sorting and desteming, grapes are placed in stainless steel tanks for fermentation. Regular pump-over ensure a gentle extraction of the tannins. After malolactic fermentation, 50% of the wine is transfered into French oak barrels for a period of 12 months.Crystal clear, ruby color with garnet rim. The nose is expressive with aromas of black cherry, plum and cassis coming to the fore in an intense fruity base. The whole is enhanced by aromas from the barrel ageing, such as cedar and graphite, that generate greater complexity. The wine is soft on the entry, leading to intense and present tannins, conferring persistence. A Cabernet Sauvignon with character, providing a good reflection of its vintage.