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300ml
Bottle: $13.65
12 bottles: $11.88
This distinctive sake has a full body and richness in flavors like macadamia nuts, banana bread and undertones of...
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1.75Ltr
Bottle: $41.40
6 bottles: $31.20
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300ml
Bottle: $19.00 $20.00
Aromas of clean honeydew rind and grainy rice with a touch of earth. Soft and rich but maintains tightness and...
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Sake/Fruit Wine
720ml
Bottle: $37.62 $39.60
Aromas of clean honeydew rind and grainy rice with a touch of earth. Soft and rich but maintains tightness and...
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Sake/Fruit Wine
720ml
Bottle: $48.00
12 bottles: $45.60
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Sake/Fruit Wine
300ml
Bottle: $17.67 $18.60
12 bottles: $15.04
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Sake/Fruit Wine
300ml
Bottle: $17.67 $18.60
12 bottles: $15.04
Intoxicating stewed pear aromas emerge as you nose the glass. In the mouth, it's all sweet, ripe banana, malt, and...
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Sake/Fruit Wine
750ml
Bottle: $65.94
6 bottles: $63.60
Nose: Cacao, vanilla, oak. Palate: Medium bodied. Finish: Long, subtle finish.
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Sake/Fruit Wine
750ml
Bottle: $65.94
6 bottles: $63.60
Nose: Apple, pineapple, lemon peel. Palate: Light bodied. Finish: Crisp, smooth finish.
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Sake/Fruit Wine
750ml
Bottle: $65.94
6 bottles: $63.60
Nose: White flower, orange peel, nectar, maple. Palate: Full bodied. Finish: Long, gentle finish.
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $148.80
6 bottles: $145.82
Produced by Braastaad-Tiffon and named after the family’s castle, this “family reserve” is blended from Grande...
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $117.10
6 bottles: $116.30
Aged 60 to 80 years, this blend clearly illustrates that Fin Bois is not a “lesser” appellation, but can age just...
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Grenache Cognac Mencia Sake

The Grenache grape holds the honor of being the most widely planted wine grape varietal on earth. It has a long and impressive history, and has been the backbone of the some of the planet’s most respected and famed wine regions, blended with Syrah in regions such as Chateauneuf du Pape, and in certain other Loire and Languedoc regions where it reigns supreme as a single varietal wine grape. In other key areas, such as Spain’s La Rioja (where it is known as Garnacha Tinta), it is blended with Tempranillo to make that country’s signature red wine, and is widely used as a blending grape in other old and new world countries, due to its unique character and jammy, fruit forward character.


For a long time, the Grenache grape was somewhat looked down upon as an ignoble varietal, incapable of producing wines of any particular interest. However, times are very much changing - in the right hands, Grenache grapes result in astonishingly intense and complex wines, full of fascinating features, and capable of achieving plenty of expression. For a while now, Grenache has been a major player in Australian wines. While not yet quite as extensively planted down under as Shiraz is, the Barossa Valley is bringing out some of the finest examples of this grape’s wines in recent years.

For over three hundred years, Cognac has enjoyed its reputation as the king of brandies. Indeed, it is widely regarded as the finest drink to be distilled from grapes to be found anywhere in the world, and it is a testament to its producers and the master craftsmen who make it that this reputation has never faltered, and remains as strong as ever to this day.

Cognac is produced solely in the beautiful towns of Cognac and Jarnac, found about fifty miles north of Bordeaux, on the west coast of France. Here, around six thousand grape growers work exclusively in the production of white wine, used for the Cognac distilleries which are scattered throughout the region. The wines are made primarily from the Ugni Blanc or Trebbiano grape - one of the most commonly planted grape varietals in the world - which benefit from the cool, coastal climate and mineral rich soils which are found there. The wines themselves wouldn’t be suitable for drinking in themselves, as they are high in acid and low in alcohol, but this makes them ideal for distillation, and they can impart their wonderful, complex, rich flavors to the brandy.

Cognac varies quite significantly from bottle to bottle, depending on how long it has been aged for, and which appellation it comes from. The Cognac region is split into six separate Crus, all with their own distinctive characteristics, and the spirit can be aged from two years (VS) to six (Hors d’Age and Napoleon) and longer.