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Menade 2019 La Mision Verdejo

$63.99
Complex and elegant, with aromas of white flowers, ripe orchard fruit, citrus peel and fennel, underscored by subtle mineral and smoky notes. The palate is textured and vibrant, with layered flavours, bright acidity and a long, savoury finish. A distinctive expression of old-vine Verdeja with remarkable depth and ageing potential.

Sommeliers – Sherry 400/18

Original price was: $93.99.Current price is: $63.99.
Sommelier series glass for fortified wine by Riedel. This product is handmade and dishwasher safe. Due to the nature of crafting, small tolerances in the size and weight of each product, tiny bubbles, imperfections, or slight surface variations are an acceptable part of the process. This pack contains a single piece.

Sommeliers – Sauternes 400/55

Original price was: $74.99.Current price is: $63.99.
Sommelier collection dessert wine glass by Riedel. This product is handmade and dishwasher safe. Due to the nature of crafting, small tolerances in the size and weight of each product, tiny bubbles, imperfections, or slight surface variations are an acceptable part of the process. This pack contains a single piece.

Perron 2020 Lalande-De-Pomerol

$62.99
Château Perron offers a generous taste of the Right Bank at a gentle price, coming from the Lalande-de-Pomerol appellation just north of Pomerol. The style is rich and approachable. On the nose it shows a “many-layered” compote of black and red fruits – think lush red plum, black cherry, and mulberry – accented by notes of dark baking spice, fresh oak, and a bit of cocoa. There is often a subtle earthy tone, like loamy soil or pencil shavings, in the background. The palate is medium-plus in body with a smooth, rounded texture. Ripe Merlot-driven flavors of plum jam and juicy blackberry dominate, bolstered by hints of vanilla, cinnamon, and mocha from barrel aging. Tannins are soft and fine-grained, giving a velvety mouthfeel that makes the wine quite easy to drink even when young. Despite its plushness, Perron retains enough structure and acidity to remain balanced – a mild toast and earthy undertone add complexity to the sweet fruit core. The finish is fruit-filled and moderately long, leaving impressions of spiced berries and a touch of espresso bean. Overall, Château Perron is rich, fragrant, and crowd-pleasing: a wine with plenty of ripe fruit, a gentle spicy oak framework, and an inviting, smooth profile that captures the essence of a mini-Pomerol experience.