Yellow with green reflects. Notes of flint and green apples and citrus. Rich and excellent concentration, great acidity and length. Good capacity of ageing.
On the nose, Domaine des Carlines En Beaumont Savagnin 2019 exhibits aromas of toasted almonds, lemon curd, and a hint of salinity. On the palate, the wine is dry, full-bodied, and complex, with flavors of toasted nuts, citrus, and a distinct minerality. The high acidity of the wine makes it a good pairing for rich, fatty foods like cheese or roasted meats.
Domaine des Carlines La Vouivre Chardonnay Savagnin 2018 is a white wine from the Jura region of France. The wine is a blend of Chardonnay and Savagnin, two grape varieties that are commonly used in the region. The nose offers aromas of citrus, apple, and floral notes, with a hint of minerality. On the palate, the wine is dry and crisp, with flavors of green apple, lemon, and a touch of nuttiness from the Savagnin. The wine has a bright acidity and a clean, refreshing finish.
The wine is a pale yellow color with aromas of white flowers, citrus, and minerality. On the palate, it is crisp and refreshing with flavors of lemon, green apple, and a hint of vanilla. The wine has a medium body and a long, clean finish.
A member of the classic school of white Châteauneuf-du-Pape: more floral than fruity aromas, and characterised by balance and freshness.
Crisp and elegant, with zesty lemon, green apple, and subtle vanilla notes. Refreshing acidity, great value Burgundy.
Pale in colour and fresh on the nose, left bank austerity shines through at first, then the main body of the wine is much fleshier behind. Even with, some heat at the finish, but more spice. Good grip though, this has potential to be a grand vin de garde

Uncomplicated red apple and light almond scents on the nose. The palate is balanced with fine acidity, with a lightly spiced finish.
Pale in colour and fresh on the nose, left bank austerity shines through at first, then the main body of the wine is much fleshier behind. Even with, some heat at the finish, but more spice. Good grip though, this has potential to be a grand vin de garde
Green apple and freshly-sliced pears are present on the nose, the palate is well balanced with a lightly-spiced entry, hints of stem ginger interpolating the malic fruit with a nicely weighted finish.
Pale in colour and fresh on the nose, left bank austerity shines through at first, then the main body of the wine is much fleshier behind. Even with, some heat at the finish, but more spice. Good grip though, this has potential to be a grand vin de garde
