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Tinto Pesquera Reserva 2019

By |September 5, 2024|Categories: , , , |

Tinto Pesquera Reserva 2019 has a brilliant color with an attractive black cherry hue. On the nose the wine is complex and very elegant. Aromas of red and black fruits with balsamic and toasted notes, such as vanilla and liquorice. On the palate it is full, rich and lingering in mouth with silky, enveloping tannins. Fruit flavours come through well and are very well-integrated with the oak.

Konteki Sake Pack

By |September 5, 2024|Categories: , , , , , |

Compare and contrast these 2 delicious sakes, one made as Junmai Daiginjo the other as Daiginjo that was brewed in the same way with the same ingredients as Pearls of Simplicity but with a touch of distilled alcohol to open up aromatics and lighten the overall impact. Konteki means “dew drops of the earth” while Higashiyama (the brewery name) translates to “eastern hill.“ Brewery workers have been known to start their days watching the sun rise over the mountains until the dew drops glisten as if they were the Tears of Dawn. Kampala!!!  

Iwanoi Spanish Galleon Yamahai Junmai Daiginjo Genshu

By |September 4, 2024|Categories: , , , |Tags: |

The best Iwase makes. It combines 40% polish rate with their super hard “shell” water and umami rich lactic acid production. This is not a highly aromatic, fruit bomb Daiginjo. Because it’s brewed with Aramasa yeast, it’s got low aroma and a salty, savory finish. Geeks only, please. Most sake isn’t actually great with sushi but this one is!

Afuri Terra/Y Junmai Yamahai

By |September 4, 2024|Categories: , , , |Tags: |

90% polished rice balances double the typical amount of Koji with the lactic acid production of Yamahai. The 40% Koji (starch to rice converting mold) gives layers of pine nut brittle and roast chestnuts. The Yamahai lends earthy mushrooms and the highest grade Hyogo grown Yamadanishiki offers pineapple flavors often associated with Daiginjo. Earthy flavors suggested the name Terra/Y.

Matias Riccitelli Wines Tinto de la Casa Malbec 2021

By |August 30, 2024|Categories: , , , , |

Matias Riccitelli Wines Tinto de la Casa Malbec 2021 is the result of the co-fermentation Malbec-Malbec coming from two different vineyards. 50% of this wine comes from Las Compuertas planted on loamy clay soil a and a rocky subsoil with a great drainage, the other 50% coming from Gualtallary planted on limestones soils that give Malbec its spicy characteristics. Fermentation is done with 50% whole bunches with wild yeasts in small french oak vats.
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