Domaine de Pallus Messanges Rouge Chinon 2021
With this new vintage, the Domaine de Pallus reveals the charm and seductive character of Cabernet Franc. It has a floral and spicy character that pairs well with sausages and goat cheeses.
Pazo de Rubianes Albarino 2021
Pazo de Rubianes Albarino 2021 has a gold yellow color. On the nose the wine has white flower and fruit aromas. In the mouth it is fresh, balanced, elegant and complex. With the expressiveness and typicality of the Albariño grape and a wide retroglling that does not leave indifferent and passionate to lovers of quality white wines.
Raventos i Blanc Blanc de Blancs 2021
Blanc de Blancs is a sparkling wine marked by the typicity of its place of origin, the Vinya del Llac, a vineyard over 40 years’ old, which allows us to obtain a structured, fresh and complex sparkling wine.
Seghesio Zinfandel 2022
Seghesio Zinfandel 2022 has notes of blackberry, black currant, plum, cherry, and baking spice.
Domaine Camille & Laurent Schaller Petit Chablis 2022
Domaine Camille & Laurent Schaller Petit Chablis 2022 France, Burgundy Alc 12.5% by vol Bottle Size: 750ml
Deux Roches Macon-Villages Tradition 2022
Jansz Premium Cuvee Tasmania NV
The Jansz Premium NV Cuvee is based upon Jansz wines of several vintages. Specially selected and crafted individual batches from cool climate locations in Tasmania form this wine. Every site used to source grapes is specifically designated to growing fruit for sparkling wine. Honeysuckle and citrus scents are immediately apparent with slight aromas of nougat, roasted nuts and a sniff of strawberry from the Pinot Noir. Delicate fruits and creaminess wash through the mouth leaving a lingering finish of citrus and nougat.
Seigneurs d’Aiguilhe Castillon 2018
Seigneurs d'Aiguilhe Castillon 2018 France, Bordeaux Abv 14.5%, 750ml
Eiko Fuji Honkara Sake
Honkara is an abbreviation for “Honjozo Karakuchi”, which is a classic type of sake. Honjozo’s are rich and robust. “Karakuchi” means it is dry. This Honkara is a wonderful representation of the style. It has a light and silky mouthfeel, some marshmallow sweetness, melon, and a crisp dry finish. It can be enjoyed chilled, at room temperature or gently warmed. Food Pairing: Serve chilled. Great with yakitori, mushrooms or other grilled meats.
Wildflowers Junmai Sake
Brewed in Niigata prefecture, this sake boasts a rich history and reputation for excellence. In fact, the brewery is so well-known that it has even opened a museum dedicated to showcasing the art and craft of sake-making. And what's more, they're proud to be one of the first breweries to embrace the employment of female sake makers. To honor these skilled women, the brewery has created Wildflower, a tribute to their contribution to the industry. But enough about the backstory – let's talk about the sake itself. When you first pour Wildflowers Junmai Sake, you'll be hit with a delightful bouquet of aromas. Expect notes of lychee, apple, and strawberry, all mingling together to create a truly unique sensory experience. On the palate, you'll find that the sake is both complex and sweet, with just the right amount of acidity to balance it out. So, how should you serve this delicious sake? We recommend chilling it first, as this will enhance its crispness and refreshment. As for food pairings, Wildflowers Junmai Sake is a versatile choice that can go with a range of dishes. Try it as an aperitif before your meal, or pair it with light seafood dishes, salads, or ceviche. It's also a great choice for moderately spicy dishes, as its sweetness and acidity can help balance out the heat.