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  1. of Christopher V.
    March 14, 2023
    (Automatically translated) Compass Box is a house known for its transparency regarding the composition of its blends and the quality of the latter. In the case of the Peat Monster, the mixture is composed of a majority of Caol Ila with a small percentage of Laphroaig, enough to delight lovers of peated scotches.
  2. of Christopher V.
    February 25, 2023
    (Automatically translated) This product, aged for about 5 years followed by a few months in smaller barrels nicknamed "Quarter Cask", is among the most intense expressions offered by the Laphroaig distillery. Its young age and its 48% alcohol allow it to express its full peated potential.
  3. of Alexis G.
    December 12, 2022
    (Automatically translated) Vintage tasted: 2017. This Syrah is characterized by surprising aromas of incense, accompanied by woody notes and black fruit. This wine enjoys a great concentration and offers a taste experience synonymous with richness and roundness. Here is a solar wine inviting to daydream.
  4. of Alexis G.
    December 12, 2022
    (Automatically translated) Vintage tasted: 2020. This Pinot Blanc from the renowned Domaine Albert Boxler smells like Granny Smith apple and almond. These two aromas are also present in the mouth and intertwine with an exquisite minerality. Fresh and straight, this cuvée benefits from a finish of appreciable length.
  5. of Alexis G.
    December 12, 2022
    (Automatically translated) Vintage tasted: 2020. This natural Riesling is expressed through dominant aromas of lemon zest while notes of honey raise everything in a beautiful way. With both moderate acidity and a certain roundness, Sébastien Mann's Happy Lemon cuvée is worth discovering!
  6. of Alexis G.
    December 12, 2022
    (Automatically translated) Vintage tasted: 2020. This Burgundy wine exudes an expressive minerality combined with pear aromas. Half-full-bodied, dry and draped with a certain freshness, it offers a very good quality-price-pleasure ratio. To be enjoyed as an aperitif or as an accompaniment to fish or seafood.
  7. of Alexis G.
    December 9, 2022
    (Automatically translated) Vintage tasted: 2018. The natural vinification of the old vines gives birth to a very expressive terroir wine. The minerality is overflowing. The explosive fruitiness is reminiscent of yellow apple and pear. This nectar is both endowed with a curved richness and a structuring acidity. Exquisite.
  8. of Alexis G.
    December 9, 2022
    (Automatically translated) Vintage tasted: 2014. This wine smells of raspberry and cherry. Added to this is a peppery note giving it complexity. Made from the grand cru Löchle, this spätburgunder is synonymous with harmony thanks to the purity of its fruit, its invigorating acidity and its overall finesse. Symphonic.
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