This is the spirit that catapulted Hans Reisetbauer to stardom. Hans harvests pears underripe, ripe, and overripe to create balance and the sensation of texture in a clear spirit. Ideal, typical, ripe, juice fruit, discreet spice... Read More
Domaine Huet is an iconic Vouvray producer and lauded for making some of the world’s most compelling white wines, including some of the longest-lived sweet wines. Founded in 1928 by Gaston Huet with the purchase of the vineyard... Read More
The first name Elio, is shared by my father and my son. This reminds us to stay connected to our roots while also looking forward to our future. We have been called an “Oenological tailor's shop” for... Read More
Working at a comparatively artisinal scale, Stefano Perrone has championed ideas foreign to most of the region's large producers. He works with many north-facing sites (for freshness), limits his yields, and makes a strict... Read More
Here is charming sweet wine. On the nose, you will find distinct notes of apricot and candied orange peel, notes of date interwoven with fresh aromas of sage and calamint, with a finish of tobacco. On the palate it expresses remarkable... Read More
Gandona Estate is single-minded in our approach to ensuring quality. We don’t purchase out-side grapes and we custom-built a winery to control every stage of the grape growing and winemaking process. The winery was completed... Read More
Mullineux is the Swartland winery of Mullineux & Leeu Family Wines.
Having worked several vintages at wineries in France, South Africa and California, Chris & Andrea chose to settle in the Swartland region of the Western Cape... Read More
Established in 1999, our emphasis towards Northwest wines has evolved to showcase the unique terroir within the prestigious grape growing regions of the Yakima and Willamette Valleys. Co-founders David & Angelica O’Reilly... Read More
The direct translation of the phrase, eau-de-vie from French is, water of life but in simpler non-metaphysical terms an eau-de-vie is fruit distillate or spirit. An eau-de-vie can be produced from any fruit and they are more common... Read More
The direct translation of the phrase, eau-de-vie from French is, water of life but in simpler non-metaphysical terms an eau-de-vie is fruit distillate or spirit. An eau-de-vie can be produced from any fruit and they are more common... Read More
As in traditional Port making, the ripe Petite Sirah grapes were gently crushed by being repeatedly walked around upon in bins or “lagares” for approximately 15 to 20 minutes three times per day by a team... Read More