this climate benefits from a soil rich in pebbles
Émilie Geantet
Those familiar with Richoux order as much as they can year after year in anticipation of the moment—like any moment with a bottle of great Burgundy some seven or eight years after bottling—when it begins to whisper the potential of its greatness
Pérez's 2023 release has everything we look for in a wine from the easy-drinking leagues: authenticity
A Grampians Cabernet with loads of appeal
Adams Ingelheim Spätburgunder Heerweg 2021 Size::1 Bottle this climate benefits from aTasting note: In the glass, the dry Pinot Noir Heerweg from Simone Adams shines in an intense ruby red. The bouquet smelled wonderfully of cherries, red berries, elderberry, spices, chocolate, as well as cool, ethereal, balsamic, herbal notes. In the mouth full of finesse and elegance. Very juicy, with a nice body and a fine, supple tannin structure. The mild acid brings a nice freshness and tension. Note: The Heerweg vineyard is located below the Auf