A bright greenish hue. Has a beautiful bouquet aroma of ripe pear, apple, and ocean freshness. Features a touch of honey ripeness while showing fresh herbal notes on the finish.
Wine style Riesling is without question Germany’s favorite grape. There is a lot of scope for versatility with this sweet, viscous wine, though you can expect to get hints of tropical fruit, nectarine, melon and pineapple from a solid Riesling.
Decent depth, varietal flavor, well-managed tannins—all present and accounted for here. There’s a mix of red and blue berries, and a wash of wet stone adding texture to the mouthfeel. The finish falls a bit short, but that’s what separates it from the pricier bottles.
The Cabernet Sauvignon Pays d’OC IGP Terroir Littoral from Fortant de France reveals itself in the glass in a red that tends to violet and with an intense bouquet. This is dominated by the wonderful berry aromas of blueberries and is complemented by gentle floral hints of violets. This red wine from France is balanced, powerful and pleasing on the palate with clearly pronounced notes of dark berry fruits.