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Sauternes Chateau Rieussec...

Sauternes Chateau Rieussec...

The Sauternes and Barsac AOCs are located south of Bordeaux, specifically in the Graves. Both AOCs date back to 1936. The area known as Sauternais comprises five<br />communes: Barsac, Bommes, Fargues, Preignac and Sauternes; while that of Barsac exclusively comprises the commune from which it takes its name. It is worth noting<br />that these regulations allow Barsac producers to name their wines both Barsac and Sauternes AOC (both are often mentioned on the label), while Sauternes producers can<br />only name their wines Sauternes AOC. The area's soils are of alluvial origin with a good presence of limestone; what gives this area its unique characteristics is the<br />microclimate created by the Garonne and Ciron rivers and its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean: these presences are decisive in favouring the development of pourriture noble,<br />noble rot, on the grapes, creating a unique concentration. The varieties used for the AOC Sauternes and Barsac are: Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle.<br />The quality of the wines produced in these areas has a long history, in fact already in 1855 Napoleon III, drawing up the first classification of Crus, recognised Château<br />d'Yquem as the only Premier Cru Supérieur located outside the Medoc, followed by two other categories: Premier Cru (11 Châteaux) and Deuxième Cru (15 Châteaux).<br /><br />Varieties: Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc, Muscadelle.<br /><br />Vineyards: The Château Rieussec vineyards extend to the border between Fargues and Sauternes: it is one of the largest estates in Sauternes and Barsac and covers 93<br />hectares. The soil is gravelly-sandy-clayey.<br /><br />Vinification: Château Rieussec 1er Grand Cru Classé is aged between 18 and 26 months depending on the vintage in new barrels (50 to 55%).<br /><br />Characteristics: Château Rieussec 1er Grand Cru Classé has a beautiful, brilliant golden colour. This Rieussec has a remarkable aromatic freshness, linked to the unusually<br />high proportion of Sauvignon in the blend (25%). Aromas of citrus fruits, honey and candied apricots are accompanied by well-integrated oak notes. Citrus aromas<br />predominate on the palate, while the finish is long with a touch of spice.<br />
Price €62.20
Sauternes Chateau Lamothe...

Sauternes Chateau Lamothe...

The Sauternes and Barsac AOCs are located south of Bordeaux, specifically in the Graves. Both AOCs date back to 1936. The area known as Sauternais comprises five<br />communes: Barsac, Bommes, Fargues, Preignac and Sauternes; while that of Barsac exclusively comprises the commune from which it takes its name. It is worth noting<br />that this specification allows Barsac producers to name their wines both Barsac and Sauternes AOC (both are often mentioned on the label), while Sauternes producers can<br />only name their wines Sauternes AOC. The area's soils are of alluvial origin with a good presence of limestone; what gives this area its unique characteristics is the<br />microclimate created by the Garonne and Ciron rivers and its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean: these presences are decisive in favouring the development of pourriture noble,<br />noble rot, on the grapes, creating a unique concentration. The varieties used for the AOC Sauternes and Barsac are: Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle.<br />The quality of the wines produced in these areas has a long history, in fact as early as 1855 Napoleon III, drawing up the first classification of Crus, recognised Château<br />d'Yquem as the only Premier Cru Supérieur located outside the Medoc, followed by two other categories: Premier Cru (11 Châteaux) and Deuxième Cru (15 Châteaux).<br /><br />Varieties: Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc, Muscadelle.<br /><br />Vineyards: The Château Lamothe Guignard vineyards are located on two different terroirs, one of which, the most important, lies on higher plateaus with gravelly soils, while<br />the other slopes gently down the clay-gravelly slopes facing north and north-west. 90% of the grapes produced are Semillon, the remaining 10% being Sauvignon and<br />Muscadelle.<br /><br />Vinification: the Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle grapes are vinified separately; three quarters of the must, of good organoleptic quality, is obtained in the first<br />pressing, but the one with the highest sugar content is obtained from the next two. Fermentation is carried out by indigenous yeasts and lasts two to four weeks. The ageing<br />of Château Lamothe Guignard Sauternes lasts from eighteen to twenty months in oak barrels.<br /><br />Characteristics: Château Lamothe Guignard is rich, opulent on the nose. The finish is full with notes of honey.<br />
Price €30.60
Sauternes Chateau Piada...

Sauternes Chateau Piada...

The AOCs Sauternes and Barsac are located south of Bordeaux, specifically in the Graves. Both AOCs date back to 1936. The area known as Sauternais comprises five<br />communes: Barsac, Bommes, Fargues, Preignac and Sauternes; while that of Barsac exclusively comprises the commune from which it takes its name. It is worth noting<br />that these regulations allow Barsac producers to name their wines both Barsac and Sauternes AOC (both are often mentioned on the label), while Sauternes producers can<br />only name their wines Sauternes AOC. The area's soils are of alluvial origin with a good presence of limestone; what gives this area its unique characteristics is the<br />microclimate created by the Garonne and Ciron rivers and its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean: these presences are decisive in favouring the development of pourriture noble,<br />noble rot, on the grapes, creating a unique concentration. The varieties used for the AOC Sauternes and Barsac are: Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle. The quality<br />of the wines produced in these areas has a long history, in fact already in 1855 Napoleon III, drawing up the first classification of Crus, recognised Château d'Yquem as the<br />only Premier Cru Supérieur located outside the Medoc, followed by two other categories: Premier Cru (11 Châteaux) and Deuxième Cru (15 Châteaux).<br /><br />Varieties: Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc, Muscadelle.<br /><br />Vineyards: The Château Piada vineyards are located on the Barsac plateau and, according to some<br />historical documents dating back to 1274, appear to be among the oldest in Barsac and<br />Sauternes. Château Piada wines come from a unique terroir characterised by soils<br />rich in limestone and clay.<br /><br />Vinification: after the grapes have ripened, the harvest is carried out by<br />harvest grain by grain, so as to use only those berries affected by the right degree of botrytis. Vinification takes place in oak barrels: after one year of the wine is blended,<br />filtered and stored in stainless steel vats until bottling.<br />until bottling, all for a period of 18 to 20 months after the harvest.<br /><br />Characteristics: Château Piada has a beautiful golden yellow colour; it presents itself on the nose very fragrant and elegant, clean, on the palate it is sweet and intense.<br />
Price €24.20
Eiswein Kracher 375ml 2018

Eiswein Kracher 375ml 2018

Weinlaubenhof Kracher is located south-east of Vienna in Burgenland, a region characterised by gravelly soils with varying limestone content transported by the Danube<br />River. The presence of this river together with Lake Neusiedl creates a warm humid climate ideal for the formation of noble rot on the grapes produced in the area. Kracher is<br />based in Illmitz, on the Hungarian border, and has been run since 2007 by Alois' son Gerhard Kracher, with the help of his wife Yvonne: it is Austria's leading winery for<br />sweet wines. The varieties used are Welschriesling, Chardonnay, Traminer, Scheurebe, Muskat-Ottonel, and in some vintages also Zweigelt. Kracher harvests and vinifies<br />small batches, using a number series to distinguish them: a higher number corresponds to a higher sugar concentration in the wine. Two types of wine are produced: Cuvée,<br />sweet wines of medium concentration, Beerenauslese and Eiswein; Kollektion, very concentrated sweet wines produced according to two different methods: Zwischen den<br />Seen (traditional with fermentation in steel or wooden barrels) and Nouvelle Vague (modern with the use of new barriques). WEINLAUBENHOF KRACHER has also started a<br />collaboration with the Liliac Winery in Transylvania, in order to exploit the climatic peculiarities of the Lechinta region that are optimal for the production of Eiswein.<br /><br />Variety: Welschriesling<br /><br />Vineyards: Weinlaubenhof Kracher is located south-east of Vienna in Burgenland, a region characterised by gravelly soils with varying limestone content transported by the<br />River Danube. The presence of this river together with Lake Neusiedl creates a warm humid climate ideal for the formation of noble rot on the grapes produced in the area.<br /><br />Vinification: fermentation and ageing in stainless steel tanks.<br /><br />Characteristic properties: The Eiswein of Weinlaubenhof Kracher is lively and linear, clean on the palate and characterised by a finish in which pineapple and peach notes<br />stand out. The great balance makes it a wine that is hard to resist. Simply delicious.<br />
Price €56.40
Beerenauslese Kracher Cuvee...

Beerenauslese Kracher Cuvee...

Weinlaubenhof Kracher is located south-east of Vienna in Burgenland, a region characterised by gravelly soils with varying limestone content transported by the Danube<br />River. The presence of this river together with Lake Neusiedl creates a warm humid climate ideal for the formation of noble rot on the grapes produced in the area. Kracher is<br />based in Illmitz, on the Hungarian border, and has been run since 2007 by Alois' son Gerhard Kracher, with the help of his wife Yvonne: it is Austria's leading winery for<br />sweet wines. The varieties used are Welschriesling, Chardonnay, Traminer, Scheurebe, Muskat-Ottonel, and in some vintages also Zweigelt. Kracher harvests and vinifies<br />small batches, using a number series to distinguish them: a higher number corresponds to a higher sugar concentration in the wine. Two types of wine are produced: Cuvée,<br />sweet wines of medium concentration, Beerenauslese and Eiswein; Kollektion, very concentrated sweet wines produced according to two different methods: Zwischen den<br />Seen (traditional with fermentation in steel or wooden barrels) and Nouvelle Vague (modern with the use of new barriques). WEINLAUBENHOF KRACHER has also entered<br />into a partnership with the Liliac Winery in Transylvania, in order to exploit the climatic peculiarities of the Lechinta region that are optimal for the production of Eiswein.<br /><br />Cuvée Beerenauslese<br /><br />Varieties: Welschriesling (Riesling Italico), Chardonnay.<br />Vineyards: Weinlaubenhof Kracher is located southeast of Vienna in Burgenland,<br />a region characterised by gravelly soils with varying limestone content transported<br />by the Danube River. The presence of this river together with Lake Neusiedl creates<br />an ideal warm and humid climate for the formation of noble rot on the grapes produced<br />in the area.<br /><br />Vinification: The Beerenauslese Cuvée is partly (85%) fermented and matured<br />in stainless steel, the other part (15%) in large barrels; maturing lasts for 12<br />months.<br /><br />Characteristic properties: The Beerenauslese Cuvée has aromas of white peaches and honeydew.<br />honeydew, while the palate reveals notes of citrus fruits, tangerine, ripe yellow peach. It has<br />an elegant structure well balanced by acidity. The finish is long and fresh.<br />
Price €38.60
Müller Thurgau 2021 Obern...

Müller Thurgau 2021 Obern...

Grape variety: 100% Müller Thurgau<br />Denomination of Origin: South Tyrol DOC<br />Altitude: 500 - 600 m above sea level<br />Orientation: east-southeast<br />Area: OBERN BERG Müller Thurgau is grown in our higher altitudes in the South Tyrolean lowlands. The soil consists of pure limestone gravel with a high humus content.<br />Climate: the Mediterranean climate with cool fall winds causes the longer vegetation period as well as the late harvest of the grapes in mid-October.<br />Vinification: the grapes are harvested by hand. Afterwards the clarified must ferments for about 3 weeks in steel tanks. The young wine matures for another 5 months on the<br />fine lees before bottling.<br />Colour: light straw yellow<br />Aroma: lychee, white-fleshed peach, fresh sage in the background<br />Taste: pleasantly spicy and crisp, enveloping acidity and floral finish<br />Serving suggestions: Grilled sea bass, 'Rafanata lucana' (horseradish omelette, a typical dish from Basilicata)<br />Serving temperature: 10-12 °C<br />Storage recommendations: Cool at 10-13 °C and min. 60% humidity<br />
Price €11.70
Pinot Bianco 2020 Sirmian...

Pinot Bianco 2020 Sirmian...

Grape variety: Pinot Blanc<br />Denomination of Origin: Alto Adige DOC<br />Altitude: 500-700 metres above sea level<br />Orientation: south-east<br />Area: Above Nals, in Sirmian, the exposed slopes lie between 500 and 700 metres above sea level with a south-east orientation. The soil is a permeable moraine deposit<br />consisting of limestone, gneiss, mica, slate and marble, formed millions of years ago by glaciers of the Vinschgau Valley and lies on porphyry, the primary rock of the<br />bedrock.<br />Climate: the alpine climate with mild summer and cool autumn months causes the longer vegetation period and the late harvest in mid-October.<br />Vinification: the grapes are harvested by hand. After a short maceration period, the clarified must ferments for about 3 weeks in 12 hl and 30 hl wooden barrels. The young<br />wine then matures for a further 8 months on the fine lees.<br />Colour: bright straw yellow, beautiful depth.<br />Aroma: pineapple, pink grapefruit, kiwi, fresh hay, a hint of thyme.<br />Taste: compact, full-bodied, spicy and with salty length.<br />Food recommendation: Spaghetti with sardines, fish soup, spelt dumplings with grey cheese.<br />Serving temperature: 10-12° C<br />Storage recommendation: cool at 10-13° C and min. 60% humidity.<br />
Price €25.80
Carmes De Rieussec 2019...

Carmes De Rieussec 2019...

TYPOLOGY: Sauternes AOC ' Carmes De Rieussec '.<br /><br />PRODUCTION AREA: Sauternes<br /><br />VINE: 94% Sémillon, 3% Sauvignon Blanc, 3% Muscadelle<br /><br />SOIL TYPE: clayey-calcareous soil alternating with alluvial pebbles called Grave.<br /><br />VINIFICATION: after the harvest, the grapes arrived in the cellar were immediately pressed by parcel. The must from each parcel was then put into separate barriques after<br />skimming to carry out fermentation.<br /><br />COLOUR: pale gold.<br /><br />BOUQUET: The nose is a triumph of candid fruit and acacia flowers almost reminiscent of sweet fruits roasted in the sun.<br /><br />PAIRINGS: it is soon paired with dry pastries, but also with blue cheeses, to the traditional local pairing with 'pate du foie gras'. It also lends itself to being a great<br />meditation wine.<br /><br />TASTE: Generous and balanced on the palate. Pleasantly sweet finish with a long persistence.<br /><br />AGING: refined in barriques, 50% new, for a period varying between 16 and 26 months.<br />
Price €30.20
Gewürztraminer 2020 Lunare...

Gewürztraminer 2020 Lunare...

'Our Lunare embodies an opulent wine with a lot of elegance. Its extremely multi-layered aroma and its powerful structure merge into a harmonious overall impression that is<br />a great pleasure to drink.'<br />Rudi Kofler<br /><br /><br />Wine:<br />Region of Origin: South Tyrol - Italy<br />DOC area: South Tyrol<br />Variety: 100% Gewürztraminer<br /><br />Yield: 40 hl/ha<br />Orientation: South - Southwest<br />Slope: 5 -25<br />Altitude: 300 - 400 m<br /><br />Vinification:<br />Harvest and grape selection by hand; gentle whole bunch pressing and clarification of the must by natural sedimentation from the lees; slow fermentation at controlled<br />temperature and and maturation for 9 months on the fine lees partly in large wooden barrels (50%) partly stainless steel tank (50%); assemblage three months before<br />bottling.<br />Technical data:<br />Alcohol content: 15.0% vol.<br />Residual sugar: 6,5 g/l<br />Total acidity: 5,3 g/l<br />Serving temperature: 12 - 14 °C<br />Food pairing: Interesting with sweet and sour combinations typical of Asian cuisine, with grilled scorpion fish or swordfish but also with pink roasted slices of pigeon breast;<br />pumpkin gnocchi with walnuts and albatrüffeln on balsamic dressing but also rice pudding refined with cinnamon; also with lightly arborinated cheese, such as a mild<br />Gorgonzola.<br />Character: Colour: bright, intense golden yellow.<br />Nose: A finely woven and dense nose characterises this Gewürztraminer selection, revealing a tropical-exotic scent of rose petals, lime, lychee and orange. Taste: The fruity<br />aroma appears emphatically juicy and clear on the palate, and is underpinned by a fine melt and salty notes.<br />
Price €44.00
Ben Ryè 2019 di pantelleria...

Ben Ryè 2019 di pantelleria...

Tasting notes:<br />Ben Ryé has a golden colour with luminous amber highlights. It has a very intense bouquet in which the notes linked to sultanas stand out: apricot and candied orange peel;<br />it also has delicate hints of Mediterranean scrub. On the palate it offers its proverbial and extraordinary freshness that balances the sweetness. The typical taste of dried<br />Zibibbo is complemented by countless other sensations of fruit, herbs and honey. Its complexity is enriched by mineral notes and a very long persistence.<br /><br />Denomination: Passito di Pantelleria Doc<br />Grape varieties: Zibibbo (Moscato d'Alessandria)<br />Alcohol content: 14.5%.<br />Format: 0.75l<br />Serving temperature: 14/16 °C<br />Best enjoyed: Conversation, After dinner, Special occasions<br />Typology: Sweet<br />Pairings: Perfect with dry pastries, chocolate and tarts with jam or ricotta cheese. Try it also with blue cheeses and foie gras. Extraordinary on its own, as a meditation<br />wine. Serve in medium-sized glasses, slightly flared, and can be uncorked at the moment. Excellent at 14°C.<br />
Price €36.00
CÔTES DE PROVENCE ROSÉ...

CÔTES DE PROVENCE ROSÉ...

Whispering Angel is today's worldwide reference for Provence rosé. Made from Grenache, Cinsault and Rolle (Vermentino), its pale color is pleasing to the eye and draws<br />one in. The rewarding taste profile is full and lush while being bone dry with a smooth finish. Highly approachable and enjoyable with a broad range of cuisine, Whispering<br />Angel is a premium rosé that you can drink from mid-day to midnight.<br /><br />Created by Sacha Lichine following his acquisition of Château d'Esclans in 2006, his vision was to create the greatest rosés in the world igniting the Rosé Renaissance.<br />Sacha introduced new and innovative winemaking techniques to Provence which revolutionized the styles of rosés being produced from this region. This led to the creation of<br />Whispering Angel, a world class rosé which presents both ease and accessibility making for enjoyment and pleasure.<br /><br />As Sacha says In the Esclans Valley angels whisper. If you drink this wine, you might hear them. If you visit us, you might see them.<br />
Price €26.00
Magnum Franciacorta cuvee...

Magnum Franciacorta cuvee...

DENOMINATION<br />Franciacorta.<br /><br />GRAPE VARIETY<br />Chardonnay 81.5%, Pinot Blanc 1.5%, Pinot Noir 17%.<br /><br />VINEYARDS OF ORIGIN<br />162 Chardonnay vineyards, with an average age of 30 years, located in the municipalities of Erbusco, Adro,<br />Cazzago San Martino, Corte Franca, Iseo and Passirano.<br />5 Pinot Bianco vines, with an average age of 28 years, located in the municipality of Passirano.<br />30 Pinot Nero vineyards, with an average age of 21 years, located in the municipalities of Erbusco, Provaglio d'Iseo<br />and Passirano.<br /><br />ASSEMBLY<br />71% wines harvest 2019<br />26% reserve wines 2018<br />3% reserve wines 2017<br /><br />2019. The winter season passed with mild temperatures and low rainfall. These<br />conditions led to an early spring. From the second week of April, the weather changed dramatically and until mid-May, rain was the protagonist with temperatures below<br />average. These weather conditions compromised the flowering and were the cause of spinning of the wings of the bunches and floral dripping, resulting in smaller, more<br />sparse bunches with very low average weights. After 15 May we saw a clear improvement in the weather conditions which allowed us to set fruit in favourable conditions.<br />Above-average temperatures characterised the month of June, which can be described as the driest in the last 20 years. The dry weather continued until mid-July with the<br />vines beginning to show symptoms of water stress. The beginning of August brought us the much-desired rain, effectively saving the season.<br />From 20 August, with the start of the harvest, temperatures returned to normal and the fine weather accompanied us until the end of the season.<br />and good weather accompanied us until the end of August. The harvest began on 20 August and ended on 5 September in good weather. Average yield per hectare was<br />4,800 kilograms of grapes, equivalent to 3,020 litres of wine (wine yield: 63%). The small size of the bunches and the low yields in the vineyard have legitimised the high<br />quality of this vintage, which is expressed in the Cuvée Prestige Edition 44 by an intense aroma of citrus, white and yellow fruits and by a full-bodied, extremely lively taste.<br /><br />VINIFICATION<br />The base wines of the Cuvée Prestige are the result of a careful selection of grapes and a skilful vinification process conducted in full respect of the Ca' del Bosco Method.<br />The grapes, harvested by hand in small crates, are classified and cooled. Each bunch is selected by expert eyes and hands, and then benefits from the exclusive 'berry<br />spa': a special system of washing and hydromassage of the bunches consisting of three soaking tubs and a drying tunnel. After pressing in the absence of oxygen, all the<br />musts of the base wines ferment in temperature-controlled steel tanks and remain there until the following March. Seven months of refinement are then necessary for the<br />wine to clarify, mature and bring out the best of the character of the original vineyards. The wines are then skilfully blended in the 'magic ritual' of creating the cuvée. It is<br />only after a minimum of two years of ageing on the lees that this Franciacorta can express all its richness and identity. The dégorgement takes place in the absence of<br />oxygen, using a unique system designed and patented by Ca' del Bosco. This avoids oxidative shocks and further additions of sulphites. It makes our Franciacorta wines<br />purer, more pleasant and longer-lived. Finally, each packaged bottle is uniquely marked to ensure traceability.<br /><br />DRILLING<br />From April to June of the year following the harvest.<br /><br />AVERAGE AGEING ON THE LEES<br />On average 25 months.<br /><br />DOSAGE AT DISGORGING<br />Sugar content 1.0 grams/litre - 'Extra Brut'.<br /><br />ANALYTICAL DATA AT DISGORGEMENT<br />Alcohol 12.8% vol.; pH 3.11; Total acidity 5.80 grams/litre; Volatile acidity 0.32 grams/litre.<br /><br />SULPHITES<br />Total sulphur dioxide, maximum 55 milligrams/litre (maximum legal limit: 185 milligrams/litre), concentration specified on the back label.<br />
Price €81.40