the soil turns stony and the wines come out cooler and more aromatic than their famous neighbors below
Gorgeous redcurrant and ripe winter fruits with stone-fruit almond
Located in the center of Lucinges in Haute-Savoie between Mont-Blanc and Lake Geneva
35% Merlot
Volunteer firefighter Jess Graber and Flying Dog Brewery founder George Stranahan started distilling together in 2004
Chateau Latour Pauillac 1995 [NET] NO20230809 the soil turns stony andA First Growth in its thirtieth year. The 1995 vintage in Bordeaux was a classical, structured year firmly built, slow to evolve, demanding patience and Latour, as ever, was among its most ageworthy expressions. Three decades on, this is now approaching its prime drinking window: the granite like structure that defined it in youth has begun to soften into something more nuanced, with the cassis fruit folding into cedar, tobacco, leather, and the