70% Shiraz, 22% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Malbec. Medium, ruby color. Aromas of violets, rose, black plum, black cherry, black currant, blueberry, bramble, toast, earth, and char. Continuing flavors of boysenberry, spice, black peppercorn, chocolate, and pen
100% Carignan. Medium ruby color. Splendid aromatics white tropical florals on the top, raspberry, red currant, blood orang, and bay leaf. Lighter notes of spice, vanilla, and earthy tones. Elegant and complex palate with red cherry, plum, black currants,
100% Gamay. Medium ruby in color. Aromas of red fruits, strawberry pie, pink roses, and bay leaves. The palate is hibiscus, blueberry and black cherry, with black pepper, fennel, and dried herbs on the finish. This sophisticated nouveau has a fruity, lusc
100% Zinfandel. Deep ruby in color. Aromas and flavors of plum, black cherry, red flowers, bramble, fig, prune blackberry, vanilla, raspberry, dried strawberry, baking spice, Carmel, and cooked blackberry. The is a fruity but dry wine with medium acidity,
Warm yourself up with the delicious spices of mulled wine. Served either hot or frozen the mix of cinnamon, cloves and allspice is bound to make the winter season a little more enjoyable.
With Thanksgiving upon us, the rest of the holidays will be here in the blink of an eye. With impending gatherings, holiday meals, celebrations, and gift-giving opportunities, you are going to want a good inventory of “something special” to grab and go. Whether it’s for enjoying with food, or a gift for the host, secret Santa, or a loved one to enjoy later, a major element in your decision making will be the food being served, the theme, or the reason. You might want to select something to complement the holiday dinner, a special bottle for a celebratory toast, or a bottle for a special someone to enjoy later (hopefully with you, right?!).
Among the rolling hills and tiny villages just south of Burgundy and north of Lyon, France, lies Beaujolais. The region is synonymous with Gamay, the area’s most-planted grape. Beaujolais is 34 miles long from north to south, and seven to nine miles wide. There are nearly 4,000 grape growers who make their living in this picturesque region just north of France's third-largest city, Lyon. Today is Beaujolais Nouveau Day and at the crack of 12:01 AM this morning, City Vino and retails shops around the world are now legally allowed to sell this young wine to the public. It is commonly, in the US, thought of as synonymous with Thanksgiving, but how did it get that way?
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