Rosé
Rosé wines are produced in many regions around the world, each with their own unique style and flavor profile.
In California, rosé wines are made from a range of grape varieties, including Pinot Noir, Grenache, and Syrah. California rosé wines are known for their bright fruit flavors, crisp acidity, and refreshing finish.
In Australia, Shiraz rosé is the most popular style, known for its bold, spicy flavors, and notes of red fruit, citrus, and herbs. Grenache rosé is also popular in Australia, producing wines with bright fruit flavors and a crisp finish.
In South Africa, Pinotage is often used to produce rosé wines, known for their fruity aromas, crisp acidity, and hints of spice. Other popular grape varieties for South African rosé include Shiraz and Grenache.
In the United States, rosé wines from Oregon are known for their bright fruit flavors, crisp acidity, and delicate aromas. Pinot Noir is the most popular grape variety used to produce rosé in Oregon.
In Argentina, Malbec is used to produce a range of rosé wines, known for their vibrant fruit flavors, crisp acidity, and refreshing finish. These wines are perfect for warm weather and outdoor dining.
Rosé wines are produced in many regions around the world, each with their own unique style and flavor profile. From the bold flavors of Australian Shiraz rosé to the delicate aromas of Oregon Pinot Noir rosé, there is a rosé wine to suit every taste preference.
Rosé
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Inc. GSTSG$757.45
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Inc. GSTSG$792.27
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Nose: Rich, rounded and sweet with dried fruit and complex floral notes such as geranium, jasmine and narcissus.
Palate: A silky balance of honey, malt and a host of flowers including tuberose, sweet pea and honeysuckle. Rich figs and dates emerge with a hint of wood smoke in the background.
Finish: Long and enticing with the sweetness of dried fruit and subtle dryness of Oloroso nuttiness.A superb rendering of Glenmorangie's elegant Highland spirit in a gloriously whimsical, yet sophisticated presentation. The flowers adorning the case and label eloquently capture the profile of the whisky and give one of the great classics of world whisky the flair it deserves.
Inc. GSTSG$305.73 -
The flagship of the Kaiyo stable, the Signature has a delicate nose with vanilla, ripe dried fruit and hints of cherry, with a long lingering finish. Still showing the aromatic complexity and drying flourish of the mizunara oak so unique to the great single malts of Japan, it is far more accessible and tempered than most. A phenomenal introduction to the cask type and a superb value.Inc. GSTSG$121.52
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Indulge in the sublime elegance of Ramos Pinto, Vinces Very Old Tawny Port NV. Produced in Portugal's renowned Douro Valley region, this exquisite port is known for its nuanced complexities. A masterful blend creates a robust spectrum of flavours that evolves on your palate. Notes of dried fruits, toasted almonds, and spice intermingle to reveal an undercurrent of creamy caramel.
Founded in 1880 by Adriano Ramos Pinto, this winery's products reflect an irreplicable terroir. The Vinces Very Old Tawny Port NV is an embodiment of timeless sophistication; matured for an undisclosed period in oak casks, the wine acquires its characteristic tawny hue and unrivalled depth of taste. The discerning drinker will appreciate its exceptional balance and luxurious finish.
Offering elegance and complexity in a glass, the Ramos Pinto, Vinces Very Old Tawny Port NV is truly an exploration of traditional viniculture refined to a fine art.
Inc. GSTSG$18,905.53
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In BondSG$663.00
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In BondSG$695.00
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Nose: Rich, rounded and sweet with dried fruit and complex floral notes such as geranium, jasmine and narcissus.
Palate: A silky balance of honey, malt and a host of flowers including tuberose, sweet pea and honeysuckle. Rich figs and dates emerge with a hint of wood smoke in the background.
Finish: Long and enticing with the sweetness of dried fruit and subtle dryness of Oloroso nuttiness.A superb rendering of Glenmorangie's elegant Highland spirit in a gloriously whimsical, yet sophisticated presentation. The flowers adorning the case and label eloquently capture the profile of the whisky and give one of the great classics of world whisky the flair it deserves.
In BondSG$254.00 -
The flagship of the Kaiyo stable, the Signature has a delicate nose with vanilla, ripe dried fruit and hints of cherry, with a long lingering finish. Still showing the aromatic complexity and drying flourish of the mizunara oak so unique to the great single malts of Japan, it is far more accessible and tempered than most. A phenomenal introduction to the cask type and a superb value.In BondSG$85.00
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Indulge in the sublime elegance of Ramos Pinto, Vinces Very Old Tawny Port NV. Produced in Portugal's renowned Douro Valley region, this exquisite port is known for its nuanced complexities. A masterful blend creates a robust spectrum of flavours that evolves on your palate. Notes of dried fruits, toasted almonds, and spice intermingle to reveal an undercurrent of creamy caramel.
Founded in 1880 by Adriano Ramos Pinto, this winery's products reflect an irreplicable terroir. The Vinces Very Old Tawny Port NV is an embodiment of timeless sophistication; matured for an undisclosed period in oak casks, the wine acquires its characteristic tawny hue and unrivalled depth of taste. The discerning drinker will appreciate its exceptional balance and luxurious finish.
Offering elegance and complexity in a glass, the Ramos Pinto, Vinces Very Old Tawny Port NV is truly an exploration of traditional viniculture refined to a fine art.
In BondSG$17,330.00