Christmas is near and it is time to decide which wines will best accompany your menus on these long-awaited dates. We want to recommend a small special selection so that your gastronomic evenings during the Christmas holidays become unforgettable events.
Chapoutier Hermitage Monier de la Sizeranne 2011
France
In the Rhùne Valley in France, Maison Michel Chapoutier has been producing excellent wines since the beginning of the 19th century, including the Chapierier Monier de la Sizeranne Hermitage. It comes from vineyards of the same name, in memory of a war-weary medieval knight who lived like a hermit on a hill granted to him by the Queen of Spain, Ana de Castilla. This wine, exalted by the writer Alexandre Dumas and by Tsar Nicholas II, is considered one of the best wines in France. It is made a hundred percent from Syrah grapes and its color is a deep garnet red with aromas of red fruits such as raspberry and black currant. In the mouth, it is round, elegant, concentrated with a long endnote.
Reserva Real 2011
Spain
The history and the name of this great Spanish wine, elaborated by the historical wine firm Bodegas Torres, arises from a visit of His Majesty King Juan Carlos I to the winery in 1995 to commemorate its 125th anniversary. It is one of the most select, limited production wines made with the best Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot grapes from the farm Les Arnes in Mediona. It has a red color with mahogany shades, very intense aromas with notes of jam, black fruits and truffle. In the mouth, it is round and complex, emphasizing its notes of dark chocolate, spices and very well structured tannins. It is a persistent and extremely elegant wine.
Single Vineyard Braided Gravels Organic Merlot 2013
New Zealand
Merlot from Bodega Villa Maria, one of the most important brands in New Zealand, is a wine made with grapes from the Hawkes Bay region. It is famous for its densely colored beautiful garnet shade and its perfumed odor in which the aromas of black plum, fruit pie, freshly roasted coffee beans and hints of wild grass are perceived. When tasted, it transmits seriousness, full body, concentration and some remarkable tannins exalted by the oak barrel.
Zuccardi Q Malbec 2010
Argentina
Zuccardi is one of the most prestigious wineries in the Uco Valley of Argentina, which, by itself, means a lot. With the French Malbec grape which, in this privileged area of the world, is transformed into pure sophistication and harmony, the Zuccardi family produces Zuccardi Q Malbec 2010, with a very intense violet red color accompanied by blue sheens, concentrated aromas of red and black fruits combined with silky notes, offering an elegant and complex flavor in which sweet and juicy tannins predominate. ■
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