The Dr Thanisch Riesling Kabinett offers a lovely pure and smoky bouquet of white stone fruit that lead to a light to medium-bodied, round and juicy, stimulatingly piquant and grippy palate that has nice grip in the finish.
This is perfect Riesling for all situations. Classic Kabinett style, which means 10% alcohol and a charming 21 grams of residual sugar.
The Dr Thanisch Riesling Kabinett offers a lovely pure and smoky bouquet of white stone fruit that lead to a light to medium-bodied, round and juicy, stimulatingly piquant and grippy palate that has nice grip in the finish.
This is perfect Riesling for all situations. Classic Kabinett style, which means 10% alcohol and a charming 21 grams of residual sugar.
A fresh and easy Tasmanian Pinot Noir from a cult wine maker - very limited!
A light and refreshing gin, Dry Fly Gin is recognized as one of the first new American style gins with a regionally specific botanical deck.
Spice, pepper, cloves and liquorice, are mixed with cherry, fruit of the forest, Bram berry compote and floral notes. A smooth and elegant entrance is followed by a silken soft texture building towards the back, where the tannins interact playfully with the acidity. This creates a linear and straight palate shape. More powerful fruit, such as plum and cassis carry a considerable weight.
On the nose, The Twelve Spies has aromas of dark fruit, blackberries, and plums, along with hints of spice and floral notes. On the palate, it is full-bodied and complex, with flavors of black cherry, black pepper, and herbs. The tannins are firm and well-structured, giving the wine a long and satisfying finish.
Dry River Pinot Noir typically exhibits aromas of dark cherry, raspberry, and spice with subtle notes of earth and forest floor. On the palate, the wine is rich and textured with a silky mouthfeel, balanced acidity, and fine tannins. It is a medium-bodied wine that is perfect for pairing with roasted meats, game, and mushroom-based dishes.
Medium dark red hue with youthful purple tint. Lifted aromatics of toasted hazelnuts and spice. The palate is fresh and restrained with a mineral and fresh spice focus, underlaid with a gentle sweet fruit finish.
From its origins with the French Foreign Legion to the legions of modern mixologists still using it today, Dubonnet Rouge Aperitif Wine has been a staple on the cocktail landscape since its introduction in 1846.