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A sensual, smoky, fresh and brilliant nose. Wonderfully fresh and fruity on the palate, both dense and mineral.
Medium to full-bodied, with aromas of blueberries and raspberries. Supple and generous profile.
Ernest Rémy Extra Brut 2013, Blanc de Noirs Grand Cru: apple, honey, minerality, silky texture, long finish.
Medium-bodied, the palate reveals surprising energy, a finely grained texture, and finishes on a lingering mineral note.
Wafting from the glass with aromas of crème de cassis, plums, pencil shavings, petals, burning embers and discreet hints of new oak, it's medium to full-bodied, deep and layered.
Pale to medium lemon-gold colored, opening out to notes of honeydew melon, nectarines and baked apples with touches of lightly browned toast, allspice and powdered ginger.
The nose is characterised by ripe apple aromas, tasty in the mouth, the flavours are strong and make you forget the alcohol level (42°).
Ernest Rémy 2012 Rosé de Saignée Grand Cru: strawberry, raspberry, freshness, elegant finish.
Deep garnet-purple colored, notes of cedar chest, cloves and stewed plums, followed by notions of cassis, dried Provence herbs and tobacco leaf with a waft of dusty soil.
Medium to full-bodied, with aromas of blueberries and raspberries. Supple and generous profile.
Full-bodied, firm and rugged in the mouth with brawny, muscular fruit and a sturdy frame of grainy tannins, it finishes long and savory.
A supple, delicious wine with good consistency.
Selection of century old grenaches planted by the winemaker's ancestor Pollus.
Selection of century old grenaches planted by the winemaker's ancestor Pollus.
A charming, flattering wine with a lovely mellowness.
Deep purple-black colored, powerful blackcurrants, raspberry leaves and baked plums scents, followed by suggestions of dried Mediterranean herbs, tobacco leaf and graphite.
Selection of century old grenaches planted by the winemaker's ancestor Pollus.
A powerful, sensual wine.
This is one of the best second wines of the Médoc. Like its elder, this is a classic, elegant wine, with a clear, well-designed structure and a long, fresh final.
https://www.meininger.de/en/wine/2008-oxymore-millesime
Grand Cru Champagne with finesse and character, offering brioche, dried fruit, and toasted notes. Aged 4 years, it’s fresh, vibrant, and elegant on the palate.
Beautiful red fruit freshness, great slender and racy elegance, very slender character, no alcoholic heaviness, fine length, brilliant distinction with superb aromatic precision
The Fiefs de Lagrange is characterized by round tannins, aromas of red and black fruits on a youth and still shows good potential.
Château Potensac 2009, Médoc Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel, balanced, black fruits, soft tannins, long finish, drinkable until 2025. Perfect with meats and cheeses.
Poujeaux 2011, Moulis Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel: dark fruits, smooth tannins, fresh and balanced.
Palate medium-bodied with fine tannin and good body. Sappy black fruit, a touch of spice towards the finish, and you have yourself a very fine Côtes de Castillon.
The palate is fruity, greedy, balanced, and offers an acidic frame, juiciness, and tension. In the mouth, this wine expresses notes of blackcurrant, blackberry.