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750ml - Case of 20
Bottle: $9.83
Case only
Sake/Fruit Wine
750ml - Case of 20
Bottle: $9.83
Case only
Sake/Fruit Wine
750ml - Case of 20
Bottle: $9.83
Case only
Sake/Fruit Wine
750ml - Case of 20
Bottle: $9.83
Rice wine full of chestnut characteristics from Jeju Island. Distinct milky texture with some sweet notes from...
Case only
Sake/Fruit Wine
750ml - Case of 20
Bottle: $9.83
Rice wine from Jeju Island with a distinct milky texture.
Case only
Sake/Fruit Wine
750ml - Case of 20
Bottle: $9.83
Rice wine full of peanut characteristics from Jeju Island. Distinct milky texture with some sweet notes from peanuts.
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Sake/Fruit Wine
750ml - Case of 20
Bottle: $9.83
Rice wine full of raspberry characteristics from Jeju Island. Distinct milky texture with some sweet notes from...

White Rhone Blends Red Bordeaux Sake White Rhone Blend South Korea

Viognier, an exotic, elusive varietal, originally comes from the Northern Rhone Valley of France, and has captured the fascination of the U.S. wine-drinking public. At its finest, it is full-bodied and nearly golden in color, with a haunting bouquet of peaches, apricots and pears, and a floral quality like no other wine in the world. Many vintners are trying their hand at this varietal, spreading from its American beginnings in Napa Valley and Santa Barbara County to wineries as far away as Virginia. Marsanne and Rousanne, two other important varieties from the Rhone Valley are making waves in the U.S., particularly on the Central Coast of California.

There are few regions in the world with stricter regulations in regards to wine production and grape varietals than those found in Bordeaux, France. Here, in the home of the world's finest wines, the type and quality of grapes used is of utmost importance, and the legendary wineries which work on the banks of the Gironde river have mastered the careful art of juice blending to find the perfect balance for their produce. Whilst there are six 'official' Bordeaux grapes, the two key varietals for almost every fine Bordeaux wine are Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, and with good reason. Whilst Cabernet Sauvignon grapes are renowned for their acidity and astringency, strong fruit and spice flavors and full body, Merlot grapes are notably rounded, soft, fleshy and lighter on tannin. The combination of these two varietals, along with a small percentage of (commonly) Petit Verdot or Cabernet Franc, is the perfect balancing act – the two grape varietals cancel out each others weaker points, and accentuate all that is good about the other.

The Rhone region of France has been producing superb quality white blended wines for centuries, and is a region highly respected and esteemed around the world, with plenty of New World countries keen to emulate the styles and techniques displayed by the historic wineries and skilled vintners of the area. The secret to the Rhone's success when it comes to blended white wines is the careful and expert selection of certain grape varietals, which each lend special features to the blended wine and bring balance and harmony to the bottle. Most commonly, blended white Rhone wines feature no more than two grapes of either the Viognier, Rousanne, Marsanne or Grenache Blanc varietals, and are renowned for their exceptional flavors and highly aromatic, floral character.