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Sale!This dry, mineral-driven Rosé is produced from Grolleau (70%) and Gamay (30%). The vines are planted to clay, sandstone and schist soils. The wine is a product of the direct press method of vinification and the elevage is in cuve with bottling occurring usually in April of the spring following harvest.
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Sale!Letizia Pas Dose VSQ Metodo Classico has a gold color, rapid foam and a fine and persistent perlage. It has aromas of bread crust, yeast and dried fruit with some elegant floral notes.
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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.
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Sale!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.
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Out of stockTakeshi-san, from the local Agakita district in Niigata, is a certified first grade licensed brewer who has been making sake since 1986. His sake reflect his effort to keep in mind the principle of producing sake with sweetness and softness in a natural environment and by sticking to the basics. He and the brewery have been awarded gold prize for five straight years in a row by the Annual Japan Sake Awards. The sake is mild and creamy. Complex savory flavors with hints of tropical fruits. It pairs well with spicy food, Teriyaki, Steamboats
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Sale!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.
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Sale!Valados de Melgaco Alvarinho 2022 is a dry, still, exuberantly fresh wine with notes of peach, grapefruit, sea spray; generous citrussy fruit, with a light to medium body and a salty finish
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Kumeu River Village Chardonnay 2022 is made from grapes grown in Kumeu and Hawkes Bay. It was fermented in a mix of old French oak barriques (33%) and stainless steel tanks (67%). The barrel fermentation adds some richness but little oak flavor, while the tank fermentation allows the vibrant fruit to shine through.The wine has lively lime and lemon aromas, a flinty, mineral edge, and hints of fig and white peach. The 2022 Vintage was another good year, with Hawkes Bay fruit making up 55% of the final blend. The mid-palate is weighty with peachy ripeness and crisp acidity that gives the wine a refreshing, cleansing quality. This wine is enjoyable as an aperitif, and even better when paired with fish and shellfish.