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€255.00
The Bas Armagnacs Laberdolive are all imbued with a typical Terroir, each vintage having its own character and identity, the Dominant being this nuanced presence of old oak tannins and ripe fruit. The Domaine de Jaurrey has been operated since 1893 by the Laberdolive family. Fruit of a distillation in traditional Armagnacais still and of a long aging,...
€290.00
The Bas Armagnacs Laberdolive are all imbued with a typical Terroir, each vintage having its own character and identity, the Dominant being this nuanced presence of old oak tannins and ripe fruit. The Domaine de Jaurrey has been operated since 1893 by the Laberdolive family. Fruit of a distillation in traditional Armagnacais still and of a long aging,...
€320.00
The Bas Armagnacs Laberdolive are all imbued with a typical Terroir, each vintage having its own character and identity, the Dominant being this nuanced presence of old oak tannins and ripe fruit. The Domaine de Jaurrey has been operated since 1893 by the Laberdolive family. Fruit of a distillation in traditional Armagnacais still and of a long aging,...
€540.00
The Bas Armagnacs Laberdolive are all imbued with a typical Terroir, each vintage having its own character and identity, the Dominant being this nuanced presence of old oak tannins and ripe fruit. The Domaine de Jaurrey has been operated since 1893 by the Laberdolive family. Fruit of a distillation in traditional Armagnacais still and of a long aging,...
€115.00
This is Barolo the way it used to be made — where structure, spices, and minerals are at least as important as fruit. The extra aging in cask and in bottle results in a wine that is released when it’s at least beginning to show the qualities that make a Barolo worth drinking: secondary aromas and flavors and the complexity that comes with age. In most...
€4,900.00
More brooding and reserved than the Échézeaux that preceded it in the tasting, the 2017 Grands Échézeaux Grand Cru unwinds in the glass with an enticing bouquet of cassis, blackberries, blood orange, exotic spices and musk. On the palate, it’s full-bodied, ample and fleshy, with a more introverted, structured profile than the Échézeaux, its considerable...
€65.00
Taken over by the Picard family in 1991, the Voarick estate is particularly notable for its size. No less than 68 hectares of vines are actually vinified in the estate's new wine cellars, which were completely renovated between 2018 and 2020. Practically all of the vineyard is established near to the winery, between Saint-Martin-sous-Montaigu and Mercurey.