A brilliant vintage, made for patient connoisseurs.
Reveals pretty aromas of violets, with hints of raspberry leaf, rose and fragrant earth. Medium-bodied, the palate is discreetly intense, with a long, refreshing finish.
The robe is silky with a beautiful cherry red colour. The nose is very expressive and concentrated, slightly sweet and woody, with a mixture of red fruit aromas, morello cherry.
Cherry red color, nose: basket of black berries, palate: melted tannins, harmonious, fruity, very accessible.
Mix of black and red fruits, spices, earth, silky texture, full-bodied, round tannins, fruity, bold.
Rarity from the Atlantic Coast: Cognac made from the Montils grape variety; soft, long, buttery notes, dried plum.
Rarity from the Atlantic Coast: Cognac from Folle Blanche; Orange and Marmalade on the Palate
Remarkably well-structured, always elegant, with a very long finish, Château Canon La Gaffelière is a wine of remarkable nobility.
Full-bodied, rich and generous on the palate, offering hedonic black fruit and numerous spicy accents, with a velvety texture and flawless freshness.
A complex and velvety St.-Emilion with aromas of red and black fruits, as well as spicy and fragrant notes, exceptional for the vintage.
A wine of great finesse, featuring gregarious black cherry and warm blackberry aromas, backed by exquisitely ripe tannins and a long finish.
A floral nose, a fruity and chiseled mouth, a light tannin and a heightened warmth. Spices, rancio, cinnamon and black pepper.
A unique Grande Champagne cognac; masculine, fruity, with a clear finish.
Structured biodynamic wine with dark fruits, spice, and fine tannins.
A deep garnet-purple colour, with a meaty, earthy nose of plums and blackberries and hints of eucalyptus and aniseed. Light, mellow structure with an earthy finish.
A full-bodied, rich, and plush wine with notes of chocolate-covered cherries and blueberry pie. Great length on the palate.
This cuvée comes from a selection of two plots planted with Grenache, one in 1900 "Charbonnières", the other in 1949 "Esqueirons".
A complex and opulent Saint-Émilion wine, with aromas of black fruits, smoked meats, and truffles. Fresh, long finish.
Balanced, subtle nose with aromas of blackberry and bramble. Smooth, rich and concentrated on the palate. A fairly massive wine, with powerful but soft tannins.
Montrose 2012 shows great structure, ripe fruit, spice and tobacco aromas, with silky tannins and a long, elegant finish.
The Williams Pear is one of the most widely spread pear varieties. The Williams Pear brandy is characterized by its fruity taste and its floral aroma.
An elegant and refreshing wine with floral notes and a rich fruity core, supported by a firm, fine-grained structure and an energetic, perfumed finish.
Refined Margaux with notes of dark fruits, spice, and fine oak, offering silky tannins and great elegance on the palate.