Opis Szczepy: 80% Semillon, 15% Sauvignon Blanc, 5% Muscadelle Opis: Złoty kolor; aromaty bardzo dojrzałych owoców (morele, kandyzowane pomarańcze). Delikatne, krągłe, perfekcyjnie zrównoważone. Aperitif, także do foie gras,roqueforta, białych mięs i bardzo mocnych serów (munster, maroilles).
Opis Szczepy: Hardonnay, Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc. * California White Wine ma bardzo delikatną, lekko słomkową barwę * niuanse grejpfruta, dojrzałego banana i gruszki * delikatne na podniebieniu * subtelna kwasowość sprawia, że jest to rześkie i eleganckie wino
Opis Szczepy: 80% Semillon, 15% Sauvignon Blanc, 5% Muscadelle Opis: Złoty kolor; aromaty bardzo dojrzałych owoców (morele, kandyzowane pomarańcze). Delikatne, krągłe, perfekcyjnie zrównoważone. Aperitif, także do foie gras,roqueforta, białych mięs i bardzo mocnych serów (munster, maroilles).
Opis Szczepy: Sauvignon Blanc (50%), Semillon (40%), Muscadelle (10%). * Wino o jasnożółtym kolorze z zielonymi refleksami. W nosie typowe aromaty dla sauvignon, białe kwiaty z wyraźna nuta grejpfruta. W ustach żywe i świeże z posmakiem owoców cytrusowych. Podawać w temperaturze 7 - 8 stopni C do skorupiaków, owoców morza, ryb i kozich serów. Złoty medal na Concours General Agricole w Paryżu w 2008
Opis Produkowane z gron szczepów Semillon (70%) , Muscadella (20%) i Sauvignon Blanc (10%). Wino słodkie, o owocowo-kwiatowym bukiecie z miodowymi nutami. W smaku aksamitne, miękkie, z delikatną owocowo-miodową słodyczą. Nadaje się do długiego przechowywania. Temperatura serwowania 6-8oC. Doskonałe do deserów, gęsich wątróbek i serów pleśniowych typu Roquefort. Wyśmienite jako deser.
Opis Szczepy winorośli: 85% Semillon, 10 % Muscadelle, 5% Sauvignon blanc Sainte-Croix-Du-Mont to obszar położony około 5 km na południowy-wschód od Lupiac. Charakterystyka regionu - jego gleby i mikroklimat - sprawiają, że jest to teren słynący z długowiecznych win białych, często porównywalnych charakterem i jakością do win z Sauternes.
Opis Grona: Sauvignon Blanc (50%), Semillon (30%), Verdelho (20%) Proces produkcji: fermentacja odbywała się w kadziach nierdzewnych w niskiej temperaturze. Kolor: bladosłomkowy z zielonymi refleksami. Aromat: intensywny aromat tropikalnych owoców, agrestu z nutami cytrusowymi i kwiatowymi. Smak: w smaku niezwykle świeże i kruche. Wyczuwalne owoce agrestu i cytrusów z ziołowymi nutami. Potrawa/okazja: owoce morza, kuchnia azjatycka. Temperatura podawania: 8 - 10 °C Wino zamykane zakrętką !
Opis Mieszanka głównie gron Riesling, Viognier i Sauvignon Blanc, uchwyciła to, co najlepsze z tych trzech odmian, aby stworzyć to sympatyczne wino. Idealne do owoców morza, a także wspaniałe jako aperitif. Once again dominated by true Rhine Riesling (39%). Living up to its elevated status of celebrated 2008 vintage fame, this next vintage of Blanc de Mer is a winemaker’s challenge. Fortunately weather conditions cast a magic spell over vintage 2009 where near perfect grapes were produced in all departments. The result is an action packed composition of varieties ready to claim every bit of the magic attributed to the ... Mieszanka głównie gron Riesling, Viognier i Sauvignon Blanc, uchwyciła to, co najlepsze z tych trzech odmian, aby stworzyć to sympatyczne wino. Idealne do owoców morza, a także wspaniałe jako aperitif. Once again dominated by true Rhine Riesling (39%). Living up to its elevated status of celebrated 2008 vintage fame, this next vintage of Blanc de Mer is a winemaker’s challenge. Fortunately weather conditions cast a magic spell over vintage 2009 where near perfect grapes were produced in all departments. The result is an action packed composition of varieties ready to claim every bit of the magic attributed to the 2008 which was Stephen Spurrier’s choice of best New World White in Decanter Wine Magazine May 2009. This blend varies from year to year but it is similar to 2007 where Riesling comprised 39 %. Next is Viognier at 28 %, Chardonnay 13 %, Chenin Blanc 9 %, Sauvignon Blanc 8 % and Semillon at 3 %. A Rich vintage offering a medley of flavours covering a symphony of fruits such as quince, gooseberry, peach and orange blossom. It is rich and inviting and ideal for relaxed occasions, especially during warm summer days!
Opis Mieszanka głównie gron Riesling, Viognier i Sauvignon Blanc, uchwyciła to, co najlepsze z tych trzech odmian, aby stworzyć to sympatyczne wino. Idealne do owoców morza, a także wspaniałe jako aperitif. Once again dominated by true Rhine Riesling (39%). Living up to its elevated status of celebrated 2008 vintage fame, this next vintage of Blanc de Mer is a winemaker’s challenge. Fortunately weather conditions cast a magic spell over vintage 2009 where near perfect grapes were produced in all departments. The result is an action packed composition of varieties ready to claim every bit of the magic attributed to the ... Mieszanka głównie gron Riesling, Viognier i Sauvignon Blanc, uchwyciła to, co najlepsze z tych trzech odmian, aby stworzyć to sympatyczne wino. Idealne do owoców morza, a także wspaniałe jako aperitif. Once again dominated by true Rhine Riesling (39%). Living up to its elevated status of celebrated 2008 vintage fame, this next vintage of Blanc de Mer is a winemaker’s challenge. Fortunately weather conditions cast a magic spell over vintage 2009 where near perfect grapes were produced in all departments. The result is an action packed composition of varieties ready to claim every bit of the magic attributed to the 2008 which was Stephen Spurrier’s choice of best New World White in Decanter Wine Magazine May 2009. This blend varies from year to year but it is similar to 2007 where Riesling comprised 39 %. Next is Viognier at 28 %, Chardonnay 13 %, Chenin Blanc 9 %, Sauvignon Blanc 8 % and Semillon at 3 %. A Rich vintage offering a medley of flavours covering a symphony of fruits such as quince, gooseberry, peach and orange blossom. It is rich and inviting and ideal for relaxed occasions, especially during warm summer days! 2009 Once again dominated by true Rhine Riesling (39%). Living up to its elevated status of celebrated 2008 vintage fame, this next vintage of Blanc de Mer is a winemaker’s challenge. Fortunately weather conditions cast a magic spell over vintage 2009 where near perfect grapes were produced in all departments. The result is an action packed composition of varieties ready to claim every bit of the magic attributed to the 2008 which was Stephen Spurrier’s choice of best New World White in Decanter Wine Magazine May 2009. This blend varies from year to year but it is similar to 2007 where Riesling comprised 39 %. Next is Viognier at 28 %, Chardonnay 13 %, Chenin Blanc 9 %, Sauvignon Blanc 8 % and Semillon at 3 %. A Rich vintage offering a medley of flavours covering a symphony of fruits such as quince, gooseberry, peach and orange blossom. It is rich and inviting and ideal for relaxed occasions, especially during warm summer days! Alcohol 13,50% Total Acid 6,4 g/L Residual Sugar 2,70 g/L pH 3,33
Opis The kernel for Pezat is a vineyard planted literally a pace outside of the Saint Emilion Appellation - towards the river from Château Teyssier near to Branne. Previously this large vineyard consisted of high trellised vines planted 3 metres apart - the norm in Entre-des-Mers where grapes are machine picked. Planting down the middle of the rows gave the same density as a vineyard in Saint Emilion. Additionally, on the original vines, a sucker-per-vine was allowed to grow. At which stage the original vine was cut off, almost halving the height of the vines down to what one would expect from a ... The kernel for Pezat is a vineyard planted literally a pace outside of the Saint Emilion Appellation - towards the river from Château Teyssier near to Branne. Previously this large vineyard consisted of high trellised vines planted 3 metres apart - the norm in Entre-des-Mers where grapes are machine picked. Planting down the middle of the rows gave the same density as a vineyard in Saint Emilion. Additionally, on the original vines, a sucker-per-vine was allowed to grow. At which stage the original vine was cut off, almost halving the height of the vines down to what one would expect from a hand-picked vineyard in Saint Emilion. The vines are now pruned on the ‘double guyot’ system. The secondary shoots are removed and the vines deleafed and bunch-thined. The grapes are handpicked and vinified as the other wines of the Chateau - to the standard of a Saint Emilion Grand Cru. Pezat comes in three colours. The main wine is a lavish oak-aged red wine. The rosé represents a ‘saignée’ of the pre-fermented free-flow juice of our Saint Emilion Grand Crus, and the white is a product of crisp, barrel-fermented Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon. 2006 Vintage. Francois Mauss, GJE, Posted on eRobertParker April 2007. “Then 7 wines from Mr Maltus (Château Teyssier and Le Dôme): I must confess I was really impressed by a very good basic wine (less than € 7): PEZAT.” Jancis Robinson, April 2007. “POINTS 14.0. Drink 2008 Quite deep crimson. Sweet, almost sweaty nose. Inky oaky tannins on the finish. ” Wine Enthusiast Magazine. “POINTS 86. A fresh, soft, citrus-flavored wine with freshness that comes from the green pear and lemon sharpness. Touches of wood round out a delicious, easy wine. — R.V.”
Opis The kernel for Pezat is a vineyard planted literally a pace outside of the Saint Emilion Appellation - towards the river from Château Teyssier near to Branne. Previously this large vineyard consisted of high trellised vines planted 3 metres apart - the norm in Entre-des-Mers where grapes are machine picked. Planting down the middle of the rows gave the same density as a vineyard in Saint Emilion. Additionally, on the original vines, a sucker-per-vine was allowed to grow. At which stage the original vine was cut off, almost halving the height of the vines down to what one would expect from a ... The kernel for Pezat is a vineyard planted literally a pace outside of the Saint Emilion Appellation - towards the river from Château Teyssier near to Branne. Previously this large vineyard consisted of high trellised vines planted 3 metres apart - the norm in Entre-des-Mers where grapes are machine picked. Planting down the middle of the rows gave the same density as a vineyard in Saint Emilion. Additionally, on the original vines, a sucker-per-vine was allowed to grow. At which stage the original vine was cut off, almost halving the height of the vines down to what one would expect from a hand-picked vineyard in Saint Emilion. The vines are now pruned on the ‘double guyot’ system. The secondary shoots are removed and the vines deleafed and bunch-thined. The grapes are handpicked and vinified as the other wines of the Chateau - to the standard of a Saint Emilion Grand Cru. Pezat comes in three colours. The main wine is a lavish oak-aged red wine. The rosé represents a ‘saignée’ of the pre-fermented free-flow juice of our Saint Emilion Grand Crus, and the white is a product of crisp, barrel-fermented Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon. 2006 Vintage. Francois Mauss, GJE, Posted on eRobertParker April 2007. “Then 7 wines from Mr Maltus (Château Teyssier and Le Dôme): I must confess I was really impressed by a very good basic wine (less than € 7): PEZAT.” Jancis Robinson, April 2007. “POINTS 14.0. Drink 2008 Quite deep crimson. Sweet, almost sweaty nose. Inky oaky tannins on the finish. ” Wine Enthusiast Magazine. “POINTS 86. A fresh, soft, citrus-flavored wine with freshness that comes from the green pear and lemon sharpness. Touches of wood round out a delicious, easy wine. — R.V.”
Opis The kernel for Pezat is a vineyard planted literally a pace outside of the Saint Emilion Appellation - towards the river from Château Teyssier near to Branne. Previously this large vineyard consisted of high trellised vines planted 3 metres apart - the norm in Entre-des-Mers where grapes are machine picked. Planting down the middle of the rows gave the same density as a vineyard in Saint Emilion. Additionally, on the original vines, a sucker-per-vine was allowed to grow. At which stage the original vine was cut off, almost halving the height of the vines down to what one would expect from a ... The kernel for Pezat is a vineyard planted literally a pace outside of the Saint Emilion Appellation - towards the river from Château Teyssier near to Branne. Previously this large vineyard consisted of high trellised vines planted 3 metres apart - the norm in Entre-des-Mers where grapes are machine picked. Planting down the middle of the rows gave the same density as a vineyard in Saint Emilion. Additionally, on the original vines, a sucker-per-vine was allowed to grow. At which stage the original vine was cut off, almost halving the height of the vines down to what one would expect from a hand-picked vineyard in Saint Emilion. The vines are now pruned on the ‘double guyot’ system. The secondary shoots are removed and the vines deleafed and bunch-thined. The grapes are handpicked and vinified as the other wines of the Chateau - to the standard of a Saint Emilion Grand Cru. Pezat comes in three colours. The main wine is a lavish oak-aged red wine. The rosé represents a ‘saignée’ of the pre-fermented free-flow juice of our Saint Emilion Grand Crus, and the white is a product of crisp, barrel-fermented Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon. 2006 Vintage. Francois Mauss, GJE, Posted on eRobertParker April 2007. “Then 7 wines from Mr Maltus (Château Teyssier and Le Dôme): I must confess I was really impressed by a very good basic wine (less than € 7): PEZAT.” Jancis Robinson, April 2007. “POINTS 14.0. Drink 2008 Quite deep crimson. Sweet, almost sweaty nose. Inky oaky tannins on the finish. ” Wine Enthusiast Magazine. “POINTS 86. A fresh, soft, citrus-flavored wine with freshness that comes from the green pear and lemon sharpness. Touches of wood round out a delicious, easy wine. — R.V.” ************************* 2010 Vintage Neal Martin, Wine Advocates POINTS 87 - A blend of 85% Merlot and 15% Cabernet Franc. This has a well defined nose with baked red cherries, a touch of briary and a hint of chalk dust. Simple on the palate, nicely balanced, crisp blackberry with a touch of pepper on the finish. This is a fine Bordeaux Superieur from Jonathan Maltus. Wine Spectator POINTS 86-89 - Pure, with a lightly firm damson plum and pomegranate frame to the core of blackberry and black currant. A mineral edge is starting to show on the finish. —J.M. Robvert Parker POINTS 86-88 - An excellent effort from Jonathan Maltus, this value-priced, lower-level Bordeaux is normally a blend of 75% Merlot and 25% Cabernet Franc. The 2010 is exactly what one expects from an inexpensive but well-made Bordeaux. Soft tannins, deep berry fruit, a nice, medium-bodied, fleshy texture, and clean finish all make for a delicious wine to drink in its first 3-4 years of life. Drink: 2011/15.