Archive for November, 2010

Hedges 2002 Three Vineyards Red - Bordeaux Blends Red Wine

Nov 30th, 2010 by admin | 0

Red Wine by Hedges from Columbia Valley, Washington. An opulent nose showcases aromas of currants, vanilla and chocolate. A wave of dried sage introduces flavors of ripe cherries and wild blackberry fruit. The mouthfeel is luscious with smooth, well-integrated tannins.
 

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Godiva Gold Gift Basket

Nov 30th, 2010 by admin | 0

Wine & Cheese Gift Basket. World-renowned with good reason, Godiva is the finest Belgian chocolatier and master of all things chocolate. We selected some of our delectable favorites - Gold Collection chocolates and truffles, dark chocolate cocoa, Godiva signature biscuits and milk chocolate covered strawberries - to create this premium gift. One taste and [...]

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Penfolds 2006 Thomas Hyland Chardonnay - White Wine

Nov 30th, 2010 by admin | 0

White Wine by Penfolds from South Australia, Australia. The Thomas Hyland range honors the pioneering spirit of Thomas Hyland, son-in-law of Dr. Christopher Rawson Penfold, whose stewardship of the company from the late 1800s until 1914 saw the development of what, in his lifetime, became Australia’s most famous name in wine. Color: [...]

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Howard Miller Belmont Wine Hutch

Nov 29th, 2010 by admin | 0

The Belmont Wine Hutch features traditional style that will blend well in most any home. It is constructed of select hardwoods and veneers and features a Rustic Cherry finish. Paneled sides and a molded top give this hutch extra decorative detail. You can store up to 40 bottles of wine in this piece so you’ve [...]

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Trevor Jones NV Jonesy Port - Dessert Wine

Nov 29th, 2010 by admin | 0

Dessert, Fortified & Fruit Wine by Trevor Jones from Barossa Valley, Australia. Number 70 on the Wine.com 100 of 2007! What a sensational value! Made by Trevor Jones in partnership with importer Dan Philips, this is a blend averaging 46 years in age. Its light to medium ruby hue is accompanied by an extraordinary [...]

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GiftCertificate50

Nov 29th, 2010 by admin | 0

Take the guess work out of gift giving and let family, friends, employees, colleagues and customers choose their own perfect gift of wine!
 

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Pek Supremo Wine Preserver and Box of 4 Argon Gas Cartridges Set

Nov 28th, 2010 by admin | 0

This sleekly styled appliance preserves wine and stores the bottle at the perfect serving temperature. The Pek Supremo uses 100% argon technology to preserve open bottles of wine. A “varietal guide” on the back allows you to cool your wine to the perfect serving temperature. With it’s chic European styling, this ground breaking invention proudly [...]

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Ognissole 2006 Primitivo di Manduria - Red Wine

Nov 28th, 2010 by admin | 0

Red Wine by Ognissole from Southern Italy, Italy. Color: Deep ruby red with violet reflections. Bouquet: Complex, powerful, spicy hints of clove and black pepper with woodsy undertones. Suggestions of wild cherry and prune. Taste: Soft, consistent, with an excellent balance of acidity and tannins. Velvety smooth. Closes with lingering [...]

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Clos du Bois 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon - Red Wine

Nov 28th, 2010 by admin | 0

Red Wine by Clos du Bois from Sonoma County, California. This Cabernet has a black, deep, ruby red color. Its scents of ripe blackberry and cassis are followed by intense and powerful flavors of spice and black cherry on the rich and juicy palate. Concentrated blackberry and cassis fruit mingle with hints [...]

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Delamotte 1999 Grand Cru Blanc de Blancs Le Mesnil-sur-Oger - Champagne & Sparkling

Nov 27th, 2010 by admin | 0

Vintage by Delamotte from Champagne, France - regions. The 1999 Delamotte Blanc de Blancs is a pale yellow color with green reflects. The nose is herbal with hints of jasmine, white peach, mint, pear. On the palate, the wine is very fresh, well-balanced, straight and pure. It is the perfect companion to shellfish, crayfish [...]

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