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White
1.0Ltr
Bottle: $14.30
12 bottles: $14.01
This wine shows a light yellow color with green tints. The wine offers apple and pear fruits on the nose. Dry, fresh,...
White
750ml
Bottle: $12.50
12 bottles: $12.25
This wine shows a light yellow color with green tints. The wine offers apple and pear fruits on the nose. Dry, fresh,...
Red
750ml
Bottle: $16.66
12 bottles: $16.33
Colour: Bright ruby red. Nose: Fruity with cherry and hard black cherry notes.
White
750ml
Bottle: $16.94
12 bottles: $13.71
An expressive wine with notes of grapefruit, lemon, fresh basil and kiwi. Gruner Veltliner is the most popular white...
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White
1.0Ltr
Bottle: $12.90 $13.87
Erich’s Liter bottling of Grüner Veltliner has steadily improved over the last decade and is now one of the very...
White
750ml
Bottle: $16.66
12 bottles: $16.33
Color: From greenish–yellow to light yellow Nose: Delicate, with pleasant floral sensations Palate: Dry, spiced,...
White
750ml
Bottle: $18.94
12 bottles: $18.56
Extremely fragrant with whiff of juicy mirabelle plum and physalis. So seductive and openly expressive with a...
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White
750ml
Bottle: $16.20 $18.00
Fruity entrée, with flavors of white flowers, apple, green pears, and subtle nuances of herbs. Fine acidity, bright...
Red
750ml
Bottle: $17.91
12 bottles: $17.01
Le Fraghe Bardolino appears a purple-tinged ruby red of medium intensity. Its rich, complex bouquet is the result of...
White
750ml
Bottle: $15.83
12 bottles: $15.51
White
750ml
Bottle: $16.25
12 bottles: $15.44
Aussitch means to “stick out” and this is always a wine that distinguishes itself from the rest.
White
1.0Ltr
Bottle: $13.87
12 bottles: $13.18
Fragrant! The most sheer perfume of any GruVe I offer in Liters. The palate is light and transparent yet oddly long...
Red
750ml
Bottle: $21.90
12 bottles: $21.46
COLOR: Ruby red color with purplish highlights. NOSE: Hints of violets and cherries.
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White
750ml
Bottle: $17.94
12 bottles: $17.58
The grapes for this wine comes from different vineyards around the Kamptal Valley, from primarily loess soils. The...
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White
750ml
Bottle: $19.20
12 bottles: $17.10
The grapes for this wine come from various mountain slopes with the Loiserberg and the Steinmassl making up the...
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White
750ml - Case of 12
Bottle: $14.64
Spektakel - what? Yes, spectacular, right! Grüner Veltliner macerated on the skins for 15 days. Veltliner a little...
Red
750ml
Bottle: $13.86
12 bottles: $13.58
Produced along the southeast coast of Lake Garda between Bardolino and Pe-schiera townships, this wine is made by...
Red
750ml
Bottle: $14.51
12 bottles: $14.21
Red
750ml
Bottle: $16.25
12 bottles: $15.93
Ruby red color. A fresh and well-balanced version, as flavors of ripe black cherry, red currant, plum and fresh earth...

Corvina Blend Gruner Veltliner Robola Scotch 2023

Corvina grapes are most commonly associated with the Veneto region of Italy, where they have been grown successfully for centuries, and are a vital component of the region's viticultural identity. The Corvina varietal is famed around the world for its inclusion in such fine wines as Amarone and Valpolicella, where it is blended with small quantities of other grape varietals to produce wines of exceptional character and balance. The grapes themselves have a naturally high level of acidity, which often results in an aftertaste of bitter almonds. However, this bitterness is quite a sought for feature of this varietal, as it balances beautifully with the sour cherry notes also associated with the grape. Corvina grapes have a wonderfully potential for aging, and this process mellows the bitterness and acids present in the fruit, resulting in soft, complex and highly admired wines.

Gruner Veltliner is a pale skinned white wine grape varietal most closely associated with central European countries such as Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. In recent years, it has spread somewhat to several New World countries, where it is becoming gradually more popular and regularly seen in wine stores. One of the main attractions of this grape varietal for winemakers is the fact that it is highly versatile, and can be used for the production of several different wine styles, including young, dry white wines, excellent sparkling wines, and it is also a grape varietal which is well suited for aging Gruner Veltliner has the ability to express much of its terroir, and the best examples are generally those which are full of delightfully mineral-rich flavors alongside the more usual notes of citrus fruits and peach.

In the mountains of Cephalonia, the mineral rich soils assist in the growing of one of the finest of Greece's white grape varietals – the Robola grape. These noble yellowish grapes are notable for the wines they produce, which generally contain summer fruits, peach and citrus aromas, coupled with flavors which extend beyond the usual range of white wines, revealing smoky and mineral notes, and a lengthy, lemony after-taste. These fine characteristics helped the regions it is grown in gain AOC status, and wine-makers in this area have many generations of practice in bringing out the elegant and subtle characteristics of this grape.

Robola, and the other wines of Cephalonia have a long and illustrious history, being mentioned even in ancient epic poems such as Homer's Iliad. However, it was the Venetians who first recognized the great potential of Robola grapes, which quickly became the focus for the areas wine-makers and tradesmen. Nowadays, Robola wines act as an excellent example of a refined Greek dry white wine, which can be either drank as a light and refreshing summer aperitif, or alongside grilled white meats, salads, or white fish. Robola wines, as a rule, do not age particularly well, and it is highly recommended that bottles are drunk young, within two years of bottling. By doing so, you can enjoy the unique characteristics of this remarkable wine, complete with the balanced combination of chalky, smoky citrus flavors and delicate peach aromas which typify the finest examples of Robola varietal wines.

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Ancient Greek Wines – A Brief History of Wine in Greece
The Myth of Dionysus, Greek God of Wine
What is Retsina?

When people think of fine whisky, their minds typically turn to Scotland. This wild at windy country, battered by the north sea and dotted with mountains, lochs and moors, has been the home of high-quality whisky for over six hundred years. During this time, it has forged a reputation over these centuries which has proven difficult to beat, and which has influenced the rest of the world, from America to Japan and beyond.

The term Scotch refers to either malt or grain whisky, which must be made in one of Scotland’s specified whisky regions, with practices and techniques strictly controlled by a series of stringent regulations. One such regulation is that Scotch must be aged for a minimum of three years, and that the age of the whisky must be clearly printed on the bottle. The quality and style of whisky varies quite significantly from place to place, with certain regions producing light and grassy whisky styles, and others using time-honored practices such as burning peat (a type of moorland soil) during the fermentation to imbue a smoky, earthy character.

There are five categories of Scotch, and each has its own set of distinctive characteristics and typical flavors and aromas. These are single malt Scotch (often referred to as the connoisseur's choice), blended malt Scotch, single grain Scotch, blended grain Scotch and blended Scotch whisky.