Archive for August, 2011

Valentin Bianchi 2005 Elsa Syrah - Syrah/Shiraz Red Wine

Aug 31st, 2011 by admin | 0

Red Wine by Valentin Bianchi from Argentina, South America. Fine aromas of sour cherry and cherry stand out from a background of smoked spices. In the mouth, the complexity of French and American oak, and a firm and balanced structure, join together to produce a wine true to the varietal character of the grape. [...]

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Hirtzberger 2005 Gruner Veltliner Rotes Tor Smaragd - White Wine

Aug 31st, 2011 by admin | 0

White Wine by Hirtzberger from Austria, European. Harvested November 8-10 from the steepest terraces of the Rotes Tor (adjacent to Singerriedel), Hirtzberger’s 2005 Gruner Veltliner Smaragd Rotes Tor smells of sweet pea, citrus, and rhubarb. It comes onto the palate with creamy texture yet loads of juicy fruit and positively shimmering wet stone, salty [...]

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Malibu Wine Carrier

Aug 30th, 2011 by admin | 0

This is everything you could need in one bag: food wine and service all packed in separate compartments. This shoulder pack is a great way to combine lots of needs into one outdoor-friendly bag!
 

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Feudi di San Gregorio 2006 Falanghina - Italian White Wine

Aug 30th, 2011 by admin | 0

White Wine by Feudi di San Gregorio from Southern Italy, Italy. Color: Pale gold with green nuances Bouquet: Elegant, intense aromas of apple, banana and pineapple Taste: Medium-bodied with a lingering aftertaste of citrus and minerals Serving Suggestions: Delicious with seafood, pasta, risotto, sushi and sashimi
 

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Wine Cabinet with Enclosed Server Top

Aug 30th, 2011 by admin | 0

Dust-free glasses and compact storage. Store up to 20 bottles of wine and serve it with class. The Wine Cabinet with Enclosed Server Top features traditional design with a faux top "drawer." The drawer knob actually lifts to reveal a diagonal-cut wine serving station complete with hanging wine glass storage a drawer for bottle openers [...]

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Monte Antico 2004 Rosso - Italian Red Wine

Aug 29th, 2011 by admin | 0

Red Wine by Monte Antico from Tuscany, Italy. A classic Super-Tuscan blend of 85% Sangiovese, 10% Cabernet Savignon and 5% Merlot. The 2004 vintage is aged 1 year in oak & 6 months in bottle. 30% of the wine is aged in new French barriques. Delicious fruit, velvety, extract-fraught texture, full body, [...]

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Dome Bakers Rack

Aug 29th, 2011 by admin | 0

This bakers rack has a small footprint so it fits almost anywhere Back grid and included hooks are perfect for hanging utensils and linensTwo small rounded shelvesTwo open wire shelves on lower levelFive-bottle wine rack ere but the grid and hooks shelves and wine rack make this bakers rack a natural practical fit for the [...]

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notNeutral Links Carafe

Aug 29th, 2011 by admin | 0

notNeutral’s Etched Barware sets are crisp, modern takes on the classics that are so simple, still fun, and packaged in very groovy, graphic boxes. The Carafe is etched with the Ribbon, Links, or Letters pattern to flawlessly coordinate with the notNeutral barware collections. Features: -Holds 32oz. -Etched Links design -Matching DOF, Martini, Champagne and Cordial [...]

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Zolo 2007 Sauvignon Blanc - White Wine

Aug 28th, 2011 by admin | 0

White Wine by Zolo from Argentina, South America. Zolo Sauvignon Blanc is the result of carefully selected fruit coming from their prize winning high-elevation vineyards, producing aromas and flavors of tropical fruit, passion fruit, fig, with orange blossom notes that persist through the finish.
 

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Saint Cosme 2004 Saint Joseph - Syrah/Shiraz Red Wine

Aug 28th, 2011 by admin | 0

Red Wine by St. Cosme from Rhone, France - Rhone. 100% Syrah from late-ripening granite and schistes terroirs. Aged twelve months in a combination of new (20%) and older (one to three-year-old) barrels. There are terrific aromatics here, and the potential of the appellation is enormous.
 

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