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Half-Case Wine Club |
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Each month you will receive your choice of wines which are
discounted from 20% to 30%. Your choices include six bottles of white or red, or a mix of three and three. You can also choose to get a full case(12).
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| Featured Premium Red Wines: |
1.) Alta Vista, Malbec, Argentina, 2005, $27.99 Quite classy, the bouquet is concentrated and dense, filled with black
raspberry, licorice and spice. The fruit is powerful yet smooth on the
palate and it keeps unfolding for ages revealing layers of savory black
berries and cocoa touched by a note of earthy minerality. 92 Points & Best Buy Enthusiast
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2.) Roux Pere et Fils, Cotes de Beaune Villages, France, 2005, $21.99 Some rich, darker fruit aromas leading to silky, juicy, strawberry fruit, plenty of depth and length with restraint. This medium- bodied Burgundy comes from one of the largest owners in Côte d'Or with 160 acres of vineyards. Three Stars Decanter |
3.) Jardin, Cabernet Sauvignon, South Africa, 2005, $21.99 This appealing, Cab offers upfront mouth filling fruit, muscular
tannins abut with an elegant, approachable character that gives it
food-friendly potential. Aromas of blackberry, mint and spice lead into
balanced waves of red fruit, vanilla and black currant. The finish is
lingering. 90 Points Enthusiast & Tiffany's 2005 Wine of the Year
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4.) Luca, Syrah, Laborde, Double Select, Mendoza, Argentina, 2006, $27.99 A rich, toasty, ambitious style, with lots of flashy mocha, blueberry
compote, blackberry and boysenberry fruit. Lushly textured, with a
long, creamy finish that lets the exotic fruit echo. Try this with your
roast turkey. 91 Points Wine Spectator
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5.) Ross Estate, Lyndoch, Barossa Valley, Australia, 2005, $25.99 A distinct, complex and lifted violet nose from the Cabernet Franc,
spearmint and eucalyptus due to the Cabernet Sauvignon and very subtle
oak, the velvety balance of the varieties is evident. They show a
seamless layering effect of fruit on the palate, strongly driven by
blackberry, black liqorice and silky tannins. This big red needs a nice
filet mignon. 91 Points Robert Parker
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6.) Odfjell, Orzada, Carmenere, Maipo Valley, Chile, 2005, $20.99 This
hand harvested Carmenere has 15% Merlot. This color is a deep red and
dark violet leading to a nose marked with black/green tea notes
followed by nice aromas of cranberry, plum and cherry. On the palate,
the fruit dominates with a refreshing acidity while there is a long
finish with mature, firm and velvety tannins.We had this with roast
duck and it was wonderful. 92 Wine Advocate
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We choose wines which we think offer special value, quality and interest. The Half-Case Club makes a great gift and you can stop at any time. |
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