Georges Laval Cumiéres Brut NV, Champagne, France
Tasting Note: This golden-colored champagne composed of 100% pinot noir makes itself known on the nose with a round quality and aromas of citrus blossom, pear and orange peal.[Read more]
Georges Laval Cumiéres Brut NV, Champagne, France
Tasting Note: This golden-colored champagne composed of 100% pinot noir makes itself known on the nose with a round quality and aromas of citrus blossom, pear and orange peal.[Read more]
Georges Laval, Cumiéres Brut Nature NV, Champagne, France
Tasting Note: Lemon-colored with biscuity yeast and hints of lemon-citrus aromas, this champagne smells of late-harvest pear (70%) and green apple (30%) and lightly-grilled toast.[Read more]
Bellwether, Cherry Street Hard Cider, New York
Tasting Note: This cider tastes like Thanksgiving and Christmas rolled into one.[Read more]
Kemmeter Wines, Riesling 2014, Sheldrake Point Vineyard, Finger Lakes, New York
Tasting Note: Kemmeter’s indigenous-yeast fermented riesling delights.[Read more]
Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard, Cabernet Franc 2013, Seneca Lake, Finger Lakes, New York,
Tasting Note: Hermann Wiemer’s cab franc is the paragon of what cab franc can achieve.[Read more]
Standing Stone Vineyards, Gewürztraminer 2013, Finger Lakes, New York
Tasting Note: A fine gewürz![Read more]
Lamoreaux Landing, Cabernet Franc 2011, Finger Lakes, New York
Tasting Note: This tender red cuddles you unsuspectingly from behind.[Read more]
Sheldrake Point, Gewürztraminer 2013, Finger Lakes, New York
Tasting Note: Lemon-gold in color this dry gewürztraminer has a pleasing nose of honeysuckle, lychee, cloves and red apple.[Read more]
Wagner, Fathom 107, 2013, Seneca Lake, New York
Tasting Note: Lemon-gold in color, this riesling-gewürztraminer blend has an aromatic nose of ripe white grapes, green apple, lychee and overripe pear.[Read more]
Fox Run Vineyards, Reserve Cabernet Franc 2012, Seneca Lake, New York
Tasting Note: If you poured this wine in a glass and asked me to guess the varietal by site alone, I would not guess this is cab franc because it’s so deeply colored.[Read more]