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cullen diana madeline assemblage 2017
the medium-bodied 2017 diana madeline is 81% cabernet sauvignon, 10% merlot, 6% petit...
cullen wylyabrup cabernet sauvignon merlot 2017
"certified organic, this excellent blend of 81% cabernet sauvignon and 19% merlot was...
cullen diana madeline assemblage 2016
"founded in 1966 by diana madeline and kevin cullen, the winemaking is now managed by...
quintarelli alzero 2009
giuseppe quintarelli, a true legend in italian winegrowing, is considered the father of...
quintarelli primofiore 2017
"it is made from a mixture in equal parts, combining two international and two...
cullen kevin john chardonnay 2017
cullen is a biodynamic estate, but the approach goes further because the carbon...
gini garganega 2018
"the gini family has deep roots in the soave region dating back at least to the 7th...
gini tenuta scajari le mattoline 2013
the 2013 is the first commercial release of the wine. the vineyard was planted in 2000,...
gini renobolis garganega 2004 37,5 cl
pungent and herbal on the nose, backed by vibrant notes of white grapefruit, the 2020...
cullen wylyabrup cabernet sauvignon merlot 2018
the wine that we are going to review today hardly requires any introduction, as this is...
quintarelli primofiore 2020
in the catalog of quintarelli, one of the most important producers of italy, there are...
cullen diana madeline assemblage 2021
the medium-bodied 2021 diana madeline is 81% cabernet sauvignon, 10% merlot, 6% petit...
cullen kevin john chardonnay 2022
the cullen estate is a prestigious winery located in the margaret river region of...
cullen diana madeline assemblage 2020
the medium-bodied 2020 diana madeline is 81% cabernet sauvignon, 10% merlot, 6% petit...