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Lillet Aperitif
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Price: $17.98
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Golden color, shimmery; floral nose, honey, candied orange, pine resin, lime, fresh mint; distinct taste, generous, intense, aromatic, long. Lillet, the aperitif from Bordeaux, is best over ice with an orange slice.
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Chateau Lamothe De Haux Blanc 2011
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Price: $10.76
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Made with premium Bordeaux varieties: Sauvignon Blanc (40%), Semillon (40%), and Muscadelle (20%). This blend, based on ancient tradition, is rare in Bordeaux these days. Traditional winemaking: Skin contact (50%), cool fermentation (16/18? C) in vat, and barrel-ageing on the lees for about 3 weeks, which makes the wine round, smooth, and fruity. This wine is ideal as an aperitif and with fish, seafood (oysters, mussels), or goat's cheese.
Best enjoyed young (within 2 years of the vintage).
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Lillet Aperitif
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Price: $17.98
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Lillet is a French Aperitif made from a blend of wine, liqueurs, fruits and herbs. This wine is classically served over ice with an orange twist. Cherry-red color. Assertive bouquet of freshly picked grapes, black cherries, black raspberries, apricots and pepper keeps the olfactory sense focused. In the mouth, it behaves like a fat, chewy red from the sun-drenched south of France; tastes ambrosial and clean. Finishes short, mildly fruity and ripe.
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Chateau Peyruchet 2010
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Price: $12.95
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Wine Color: Red Vintage: 2010 Varietal: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon Style: Still Size: 750ml Origin: Europe > France > Bordeaux > Bordeaux
Food Pairing: Game, Red Meat, Grilled Food Taste: Balanced, Earthy, Dry
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Meynard 2009
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Reg: $14.99 On Sale: $7.19
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Wine Color: Red Vintage: 2009 Varietal: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc Style: Still Size: 750ml Origin: Europe > France > Bordeaux > Bordeaux
Food Pairing: Lamb , Beef Steak Taste: Medium Bodied, Rich
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Monsieur Touton Sauvignon Blanc 2011
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Reg: $9.99 On Sale: $7.45
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The Monsieur Touton Sauvignon Blanc possesses just the right amount of zesty sauvignon blanc flavors that let you know that it's distinctively French, but the acidity that it delivers really pops nicely for an white Bordeaux without the pucker up style of a New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc.
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Chateau Gromel Bel Air 2010
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Reg: $9.99 On Sale: $7.46
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Wine Color: Red Vintage: 2010 Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Marechal Foch Style: Still Size: 750ml Origin: Europe > France > Bordeaux > Bordeaux
Food Pairing: Beef Steak, BBQ, Game, Cheese Taste: Medium Bodied, Balanced
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Mouton Cadet 2010
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Reg: $9.99 On Sale: $7.61
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Mouton Cadet Red expresses all the richness and diversity of one of the world's foremost winegrowing areas.
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Chateau La Mouliniere 2010
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Reg: $9.99 On Sale: $7.96
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Red and deep color. The wine is round with supple tannins and a lot of red fruit on the palate.
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Chateau La Roche-pressac 2009 - 86pts
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Reg: $11.99 On Sale: $8.45
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This offers a straightforward core of red currant, black cherry and toast, backed by slightly rigid, chalky structure on the finish. Drink now. 2,000 cases made.
Color: Ruby-red. Nose: Soft fruity aromas with notes of leather. Palate:Harmonious and well-matured wine with a long finish.
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