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- Serving temp: Chilled, at room temperature, or warm
- Tasting notes: Bone-dry. Soft & smooth with rice-laden umami. Clean finish.
- Food pairing: Kurobuta pork - grilled or simmered, Grilled salmon, Toro sashimi, Creamy oysters, raw or steamed.
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The vineyard located in Gualtallary, Tupungato, at 1,350 metres above sea-level. Zorzal Terroir Unico Malbec 2020 has a deep, shining red color with very mineral, with strong evidence of calcareous soils, such as chalk aromas. It is very fresh on entry, with great volume and texture. The tannins are somewhat edgy and the finish is a long one.
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Sale!The Henri Bourgeois Petit Bourgeois Rosé de Pinot Noir 2022 is a rosé wine produced by the Henri Bourgeois winery in the Loire Valley of France. Henri Bourgeois is a respected winery with a long-standing tradition of crafting exceptional wines. In terms of appearance, this rosé exhibits a pale salmon pink or light coral hue, which is characteristic of many Pinot Noir rosés. On the nose, the Henri Bourgeois Petit Bourgeois Rosé de Pinot Noir 2021 offers an enticing bouquet of aromas. You may detect delicate floral notes, such as rose petals and hibiscus, along with fresh red berries like strawberries and raspberries. There might also be hints of citrus zest or a touch of spice, adding complexity and intrigue. When it comes to taste, this rosé is usually dry, crisp, and refreshing. It showcases the elegance and finesse of Pinot Noir. The flavors typically reflect the aromatic profile, with bright red berry notes taking the lead. Ripe strawberries, raspberries, and perhaps a touch of cranberry may dance on the palate. There might be a subtle citrusy undertone, contributing a lively acidity. The Henri Bourgeois Petit Bourgeois Rosé de Pinot Noir 2021 is a versatile wine that can be enjoyed on its own as an aperitif or paired with a variety of dishes. Its vibrant acidity and fruity character make it an excellent companion for fresh seafood, grilled vegetables, salads, and lighter fare. It can also complement certain cheeses, such as goat cheese or creamy soft cheeses.
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Ancient Peaks Paso Robles Sauvignon Blanc 2021 has aromas of pear, pineapple and lemon zest with fresh mineral tones. On the palate the wine clean with flavors of melon, peach, guava and grapefruit. A subtle hint of varietal grassiness adds complexity to a bright, zesty finish. This food-friendly wine pairs well with crab cakes, fresh oysters, grilled sole with lemon, and herb-roasted chicken breast.
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The 2019 Ardeche Chardonnay presents itself with a brilliant straw hue, revealing aromas of green apple that will develop into more honey and almond notes after 2-3 years of aging. An initial attack of acidity leads to a persistence on the palate. A gentle wine that is well balanced.Food Pairing: Aperitif - charcuterie - fish
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The 1789 Marie France Brut Prestige is a sparkling wine named after the notable year of the French Revolution. This wine boasts a pale gold color and exhibits a soft effervescence, reflecting its production process. It features a creamy mousse, which is a result of the Charmat method's unique characteristics. The Brut-style of this wine means it contains low levels of residual sugar, making it an excellent choice to pair with appetizers, like baked brie, dips or canapes. Serving it well chilled enhances the overall tasting experience, allowing you to appreciate its historical reference and the fruit-forward qualities of the sparkling wine.
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Manzanilla Papirusa
Aged following a biological ageing, under a veil of yeast called “flor” in the cool, humid, salty air of Sanlúcar de Barrameda, a fishing town on the estuary of the Guadalquivir river. Bright yellow colour with golden reflections. This Manzanilla is laced with sea breeze scents and pleasant chamomile and flor aromas. Bone dry and light, fresh and crisp, with a hint of sea salt on the palate. Delicate and refreshingly acid with a lingering aftertaste. Papirusa means “elegant and beautiful”. It was the name of the doll that Emilio Lustau gave the daughter of Joaquín Burgos, first manager of Bodegas Lustau in the ’40s.Bone dry and light, fresh and crisp, with a hint of sea salt on the palate.