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Sale!Champagne Laurent-Perrier Blanc de Blancs Brut Nature is made with 100% of Chardonnay grapes. Chardonnay from the Côte des Blancs (Avize, Cramant, Oiry, Chouilly) and from the Montagne de Reims (Tours-sur-Marne, Villers-Marmery, Rilly La Montagne). The wine has s a white gold color with a fine sparkle. On the nose it displays minerality and hints of citrus. On the palate the wine is balanced and sustained with a finish that is fresh with notes of lemon.
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Sale!Chateau d'Yquem Sauternes 2020 has a pale lemon-gold colored. On the nose the wine has citrus and spices notes. On the palate the wine is full-bodied, long finish with lingering chalk and mineral nuances.
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Sale!Domaine Taupenot-Merme is a family-owned winery located in Morey-Saint-Denis, in the Burgundy region. Their Morey-Saint-Denis 2019 is a red wine made from Pinot Noir grapes and is a classic example of the wines produced in this region. On the nose, this wine has aromas of ripe red fruit, such as cherries and strawberries, along with hints of spices and earthy notes. On the palate, the wine is medium-bodied with silky tannins and flavors of red fruit, black tea, and a subtle hint of oak. The 2019 vintage was characterized by ideal weather conditions, which allowed for the grapes to reach optimal ripeness, resulting in a wine with excellent balance and structure. This wine is best enjoyed young, but can also be aged for several years to develop further complexity. Overall, the Domaine Taupenot-Merme Morey-Saint-Denis 2019 is a well-crafted and elegant wine that showcases the unique characteristics of the Burgundy region.
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Louis Jadot Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2019 is a premium white wine produced by Maison Louis Jadot, one of the most renowned wine producers in Burgundy, France. The wine is made from 100% Chardonnay grapes grown in the Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru vineyard, located on the hill of Corton in the Côte de Beaune region of Burgundy. The 2019 vintage is known for its exceptional quality, with warm weather and low yields producing grapes of exceptional ripeness and concentration. In the glass, the Louis Jadot Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2019 displays a pale gold color with green highlights. On the nose, the wine is complex and elegant, with aromas of citrus fruits, white flowers, and toasted almonds. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied and rich, with flavors of ripe pear, honey, and a hint of mineral. The wine is aged in oak barrels for 10 to 12 months, which gives it a subtle oak flavor and adds to its complexity. It has a long and intense finish, with a perfect balance of acidity and fruit. Overall, Louis Jadot Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2019 is a highly sought-after wine that represents the best of Burgundy's winemaking traditions. It is an excellent choice for special occasions or for pairing with rich and flavorful dishes such as seafood, poultry, or creamy sauces.
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Sale!Chateau Pape Clement 2019 has a Purple purplish color with fruity, elegant and offers power aromas. It reveals notes of boysenberry, fleshy strawberry and slight notes of blackcurrant associated with slight touches of violet, iris, purple plum, blackberry. On the palate the wine has notes of boysenberry, fleshy blackcurrant and slight hints of strawberry associated with small touches of flowers, chocolate, toast and very fine hints of hazelnut.
94 points - Robert Parker Wine Advocate
"The 2019 Pape Clément has turned out well in bottle, delivering a rich bouquet of cherries, blackcurrants, plum liqueur and blackberries mingled with notions of burning embers, licorice and a nicely integrated framing of new oak. Full-bodied, deep and concentrated, it's a layered, fleshy wine, with a deep core of ripe but lively fruit, plenty of powdery tannin and a long, expansive, discreetly heady finish. This is a powerful, dramatic Pessac with a transatlantic accent and will drink well with only a few years' bottle age." (WK)About Chateau Pape Clement
The first harvest took place in 1252. For more than 750 years, therefore, Château Pape Clément has been producing fine wines on the same terroir. At this time, it was called Domaine de la Mothe.Following a painful episode of hail in 1937, which damaged the vineyard, the land was bought in 1939 by the agricultural engineer Paul Montagne, who signalled the rebirth of the estate by replanting the vines and renovating the cellars. As early as 1953, successful vintages flourished again, but once again, from 1975 onwards, a lack of investment detracted from quality for a period of around ten years.
At the turn of the 1980s, Bernard Magrez, a passionate wine entrepreneur, took the reins at the Château and was to give this grand cru classé an unprecedented international aura. Thanks to hard work, constant questioning, the alliance of tradition and innovation and a remarkable terroir, Château Pape Clément, Grand Cru Classé de Graves continues each year to amaze wine lovers with a quality exceptional.