Intense purple coloured wine with some violet hues. Pleasant aromas of red berries, cherries and grapes marked with notes of candy and vanilla that result after maturing n in American oak for 12 months (Bourbon barrels of 200 l. capacity). On the palate, this wine displays a gentle entrance with soft tannins that give creaminess, volume and fleshiness. Flavours of ripe and candied fruit are perfectly combined with the notes of smoke provided the oak toast, leaving a long and persistent finish.
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Classic is a own category in the German quality designation system. Grapes for Classic must meet higher ripeness requirements and can only be made from traditional varieties which are typical for the region, i.e. Riesling for the Mosel. Classic wines must always be made in a harmonious dry style only.
A medium-bodied, elegant dry wine. Crisp and full of flavour hinting of ripe apples and a touch of the slate soil it was grown on. It is a very well-balanced, dry, very food-friendly wine.
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Ruby red. Hints of red fruits, plums, and black cherries. Warm, full-bodied and harmonious.
Intensely aromatic, with typical tropical and floral hints from the Moscatel Galego in the blend. Unoaked, fresh, light and vibrant, a straightforward and clean everyday wine.
Medium ruby colour, with intense red and dark fruit aromas, with a slight of earthy and savoury notes. Slight oaky notes without overshadowing the bright fruit. Fresh palate with well-integrated medium tannins. Straightforward and easy drinking.
Why do we call our wines “Le Grand Noir”? Our black sheep logo gives one clue - we are rather unconventional wine makers. The original Grand Noir - “Big Black” was a priest of the Cathar religion, in the region of Carcassonne. The Cathars were heretics - a breakaway group from the Catholic Church of the day, who has some very unconventional views.
This GSM (Grenache-Shiraz-Mourvedre) blend offers intense aromas of spicy blackberry, dark plum, licorice, cocoa, and spice. On the palate, it is rich and complex with soft tannins.
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Silver Lining Pinot Noir shows aromas of dark cherry, pomegranate and hints of red licorice. The bright red fruit is balanced by notes of vanilla bean, mushroom, and toasty oak on palate, finishing with soft, plush tannins.
This Viognier displays a nice pale gold colour and a complex and intense nose, full of floral, dry fruit, peach and honey aromas. It is a rich and persistent wine.
Intense fruity bouquet of ripe peach and pear flavours with elegant almond and honey overtones. Flavour: Crispy and textured on the palate.

Zuccardi's Valles Torrontés is a fragrant, crisp and zingy white wine with flavours of lychee, orange peel and gentle spices. Its great on its own or with Asian food, seafood or salads.
This Malbec is a delicious expression of the Uco Valley, with vibrant plum and raspberry flavours complemented with fresh and spicy notes on the finish. It works very well with lamb cutlets, spicy hot pots and steak.
THIS WINE SAVES THE SEA. For every 1 bottle of The Hidden Sea that we sell, we remove and recycle 10 plastic bottles from the ocean.

































