Coyam 2015, Emiliana Organic Vineyards
Discover the soul-stirring terroir of Valle de Colchagua in Chile, where the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean embrace to create a winemaking haven. 🏔️ Immerse yourself in the vineyards of Emiliana Organic Vineyards, a beacon of organic and biodynamic excellence, as we unveil the artistry behind their exceptional wines.
Join us on a sensory journey through undulating landscapes, exploring how this unique terroir weaves its magic into every grape. From sustainable practices to the rich flavours in every bottle, delve into the story of Emiliana—a tale of nature, nurture, and extraordinary wine. 🌱🍾
Don Maximiano Founder's Reserve 2015, Errázuriz
Don Maximiano Founder's Reserve is, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful Cabernet Sauvignons based wines in Chile. It is an award-winning wine inside as well as outside Chile and a Jewel on the country's wine crown.
Cabernet Sauvignon 2016, Ridge Vineyards
Balance in wine is my holy grail, and when it combines with a multi-layered complexity, I fall into ecstasy.
CB Signature 2016, Domaine des Ouled Thaleb
Before I tasted this wine in the question "Do you believe Morocco has serious viticulture and craft quality wines?" surely my answer would be much different.
Clos de los Siete 2017, Michel Rolland
The history of Clos de Los Siete starting in 1999, when Michel Rolland (widely recognized as top wine consultant) discovered a particular plot of land located at the foot of the Andes Mountains in the Uco Valley.
Les Hauts du Tertre 2015, Château du Tertre
The Château du Tertre is a thousand-year-old estate whose vineyard, stretching over 52 hectares, remains unchanged since 1855.
Othello 2015, Dominus Estate
Napa Valley is the most famous and prestigious wine region in the New World.
Château Yon-Figeac 2000, Grand Cru Classé
This excellent wine had an unlucky taste after the Cuvée Evdemon 2016, and I dare to say that it stayed in Evdemon shadow. Nevertheless, the wine remains a delicious choice.
Coyam 2015, Emiliana Organic Vineyards
I am more than happy when in this ocean of faulty natural wines, I find bright spots like this one.