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Sangiovese, Canaiolo and complementary grapes, Conti di Postale displays relatively dry and harmonious notes, while also being slightly tannic, with a flavour that becomes increasingly velvety over time.
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Vital, Fernão Pires, and Arinto: On the palate the wine displays relatively dry and harmonious notes, while also being slightly tannic, with a flavour that becomes increasingly velvety over time.
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30% Castelao, 30% Aragonez, 20% Touriga Nacional, and 20% Cab Sauv. Red-fruit aromas and well-structured, fresh with a soft finish; very easy drinking from Lisboa, Portugal.
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Spontanvergorene Spältese aus einer jungen Parzelle im Trierer Deutschherrenberg "Vollmühle" cremige Textur, Trinkfluss garantiert
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100% Patagonia, Argentina Malbec. Expressive and vibrant in the nose with dark fruit, orange peel, violet along with chocolate, and coffee notes. The wine is full bodied yet fresh, mineral and juicy.
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100% Chenin Blanc from San Antonio de Las Minas, Baja California, Mexico. Tropical and citrus fruits make this a perfect summer taco party wine.
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From Yamanashi, Japan- 100% Muscat Bailey A ("MBA") A Japanese indigenous red grape variety developed by the “Father” of Japanese Wine, Zenbei Kawakami.
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Despite being a lusciously sweet wine, there is ample acidity to keep it fresh and to reduce the perception of sweetness which ultimately leads to a very flavourful desert wine with a smooth mouthfeel.
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Probably the best Syrah you've ever had. Varietal : 98% Syrah, 1% Mourvedre, 1% Petit Verdot. Appellation : Marchigüe Area, Colchagua Valley, Chile
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"No rules, no boundaries and no hesitation. The freedom of the ocean is our ultimate inspiration." Bright and full of tropical fruits, this Sauv Blanc hits all the key notes.
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100% Cortese (a white grape variety predominantly grown in the southeastern region of Piedmont in the provinces of Alessandria and Asti)