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clos i terrasses clos erasmus 2012
(80% garnacha and 20% syrah; aged for 20 months in french oak, 60% of it new, and in a...
siro pacenti pelagrilli 2012
boasting contemporary lines and a generously extracted style, the 2012 brunello di...
siro pacenti pelagrilli 2011
the 2011 brunello di montalcino pelagrilli is a fantastic wine made from some of the...
siro pacenti pelagrilli 2010
the estate's entry-level brunello is the 2010 brunello di montalcino pelagrilli. fruit...
siro pacenti vecchi vigne 2011
the 2011 brunello di montalcino vecchie vigne shows great balance, due in part to the...
siro pacenti vecchi vigne 2012
"giancarlo pacenti knows his land well and is a skillful farmer, especially with...
siro pacenti vecchi vigne 2010
only the grapes of the oldest vines are used for this finely chiseled brunello:...
chateau caillou 1995
château caillou, located in the municipality of villenave-d'ornon, is a historic...
chateau caillou 1990
château caillou is an 18-hectare vineyard located in the haut-barsac region on a...
chateau caillou 1986
"château caillou is straw-coloured with a golden sheen and develops concentrated aromas...
chateau caillou 1992
château caillou is an 18-hectare vineyard located in the haut-barsac region on a...
chateau caillou 1988
château caillou is an 18-hectare vineyard located in the haut-barsac region on a...
clos i terrasses laurel 2020
clos i terrasses laurel 2020 was a challenging year that gave them a lot of work in the...
clos i terrasses laurel 2021
clos i terrasses laurel 2021 is a red wine that on the nose presents a slight lactic...
clos i terrasses clos erasmus 2017
the just-bottled 2017 clos erasmus is a blend of garnacha with 25% syrah that fermented...