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Andréa Calek Blanc
- Producer Andréa Calek
- Country Hierarchy Ardeche, France
- Grape/Blend Viognier
- Alcohol Content
Andréa Calek Blonde
- Producer Andréa Calek
- Country Hierarchy Ardeche, France
- Grape/Blend Viognier, Chardonnay
- Alcohol Content
Andréa Calek Chatons de Garde
- Producer Andréa Calek
- Country Hierarchy Ardeche, France
- Grape/Blend Syrah
- Alcohol Content
Andréa Calek Pénultieme
- Producer Andréa Calek
- Country Hierarchy Ardeche, France
- Grape/Blend Merlot, Syrah, Viognier
- Alcohol Content
Autrement de Lamery
- Producer Chateau Lamery
- Country Hierarchy Bordeaux, France
- Grape/Blend Merlot, Malbec, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon
- Alcohol Content 13%
Campet Ste Marie Chardonnay
Bright gold in color. Ripe peach aromas combined to honey melon with subtle toasted notes. Elegant and smooth with a wonderful thickness and a persistent finish.
- Producer Campet Ste Marie
- Country Hierarchy Pays d'Oc, France
- Grape/Blend Chardonnay
- Alcohol Content
Campet Ste Marie Pinot Noir
Grown in the Languedoc precisely on the hard and rolling hills of Limoux. The wine results in a medium bodied Pinot, with good freshness, and and ever lasting finish.
- Producer Campet Ste Marie
- Country Hierarchy Pays d'Oc, France
- Grape/Blend Pinot Noir
- Alcohol Content
Chateau Beau Site Haut Vignoble Saint Estephe
Saint-Estèphe reds have a reputation for grit and austerity. Certainly, you’ll find plenty of cigar smoke and leather in this bottle. But there’s oak and vanilla, too, plus some blackberry and plum.
Chateau D’Arlay Vin de Liquer Macvin, Blanc (375mL)
(Available in 375mL)
One of the most unusual wine estates in France is Chateau d'Arlay, an historic property that was acquired by the Laguiche family in 1960. They own 74 acres in the Cotes du Jura (a largely forgotten appellation) planted with everything from Pinot Noir to such indigenous grapes as Trusseau [sic], Poulsard and Savagnin as well as the more common Chardonnay. The wines are often released very late, and one of their specialties is their Vin Jaune, a sensational wine that makes a great accompaniment with foie gras. However, that cuvee is too expensive to include in this report. A white wine blended with liqueur, usually made from equal parts Chardonnay and Savagnin mixed with brandy. A powerhouse with 17% alcohol, it is aged for seven years in cask before being released.
- Producer Château d’Arlay
- Country Hierarchy Macvin du Jura, France
- Alcohol Content
Chateau D’Arlay Vin de Liquer Macvin, Blanc (750mL)
(Available in 375mL)
One of the most unusual wine estates in France is Chateau d'Arlay, an historic property that was acquired by the Laguiche family in 1960. They own 74 acres in the Cotes du Jura (a largely forgotten appellation) planted with everything from Pinot Noir to such indigenous grapes as Trusseau [sic], Poulsard and Savagnin as well as the more common Chardonnay. The wines are often released very late, and one of their specialties is their Vin Jaune, a sensational wine that makes a great accompaniment with foie gras. However, that cuvee is too expensive to include in this report. A white wine blended with liqueur, usually made from equal parts Chardonnay and Savagnin mixed with brandy. A powerhouse with 17% alcohol, it is aged for seven years in cask before being released.
- Producer Château d’Arlay
- Country Hierarchy Macvin du Jura, France
- Alcohol Content
Chateau D’Arlay Vin de Liqueur Macvin, Rouge (375mL)
(Available in 375mL)
One of the most unusual wine estates in France is Chateau d'Arlay, an historic property that was acquired by the Laguiche family in 1960. They own 74 acres in the Cotes du Jura (a largely forgotten appellation) planted with everything from Pinot Noir to such indigenous grapes as Trusseau [sic], Poulsard and Savagnin as well as the more common Chardonnay. The wines are often released very late, and one of their specialties is their Vin Jaune, a sensational wine that makes a great accompaniment with foie gras. However, that cuvee is too expensive to include in this report. Two-thirds Pinot Noir blended with one-third brandy. Aged four years in cask followed by one year in old oak before being released.
- Producer Château d’Arlay
- Country Hierarchy Macvin du Jura, France
- Alcohol Content
Chateau D’Arlay Vin de Liqueur Macvin, Rouge (750mL)
(Available in 375mL)
One of the most unusual wine estates in France is Chateau d'Arlay, an historic property that was acquired by the Laguiche family in 1960. They own 74 acres in the Cotes du Jura (a largely forgotten appellation) planted with everything from Pinot Noir to such indigenous grapes as Trusseau [sic], Poulsard and Savagnin as well as the more common Chardonnay. The wines are often released very late, and one of their specialties is their Vin Jaune, a sensational wine that makes a great accompaniment with foie gras. However, that cuvee is too expensive to include in this report. Two-thirds Pinot Noir blended with one-third brandy. Aged four years in cask followed by one year in old oak before being released.
- Producer Château d’Arlay
- Country Hierarchy Macvin du Jura, France
- Alcohol Content