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Sweet Wine ClubPenfolds club reserve classic tawny wine bottlePenfolds
Club Reserve
Classic Tawny Port
Australia

NECTAR WINE STYLE

Tawny red-brown in color, the nose is fragrant and well-integrated, possessing aromas of raisined fruit, caramel, subtle vanillin oak and nutty aged complexity. The palate has a luscious fruit sweetness balanced by drier barrel-matured characters and subtle spirit. The wine has rich flavors of spicy dried fruit, butterscotch and walnuts before a long, lingering finish.

  • Varietal: Core selection of Mourvèdre, Shiraz, Cabernet and Grenache (but not limited to these varietals)
  • Analysis: 18% alcohol / volume
  • Acidity: 5.3 g/L
  • pH: 3.53
  • Last tasted: July 2010
  • Vineyard Region: South Eastern Australia – Penfolds Club Reserve is a multi-regional blend
  • Vintage Conditions: Multi-vintage blend with an average age between five and ten years
  • Maturation: Individual components are given extended maturation in very old hogsheads for five to ten years before blending to create a consistent style with each release.
  • Peak Drinking: With an average age of five to ten years, Penfolds Club Reserve Classic Tawny is blended to drink on release.
  • Food Matches: Cheese, Dessert

WineStyles’ Wine and Cheese Pairing:
Try this Tawny Port wine with an aged gouda cheese. The salty, yet creamy and nutty notes of the cheese will help balance out the sweetness & barrel-aged notes of the wine. Learn more about our wine and cheese pairings here.

WINEMAKER NOTES:
Since 1985 Penfolds has been identifying the best barrels of Club Tawny and reserving them for additional maturation. These reserve barrels are then skillfully blended to create Penfolds Club Reserve Classic Tawny – with an average age of more than five years – in keeping with the Penfolds tradition of excellence. – Peter Gago, Chief Winemaker

ABOUT PENDFOLDS:
In 1844 Christopher Rawson Penfold planted vines on the slopes of Magill to produce fortified wines. Penfolds is now proud to present a range of fortified wines that is a continuation of over 165 years of winemaking tradition and represents the finest collection of wines of this style in Australia. Learn more about the winery here.

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Candoni moscato wine bottleCandoni Family Wines
Etruscan Wine Collection
Moscato
Lombardy, Italy

NECTAR WINE STYLE

This Moscato is semi-sparkling, low in alcohol, very fruity and fragrant with an excellent balance of sweetness and acidity. It has aromas of lime, custard and dried flowers with no oak flavors.

  • Varietal: 100% Moscato Bianco
  • Analysis: 7% alcohol / volume
  • Region: Lombardy, Provincia di Pavia I.G.P., Italy
  • Food Pairings: Excellent as a dessert wine. It pairs perfectly with pastries, cakes, fruit salads, desserts, sushi, sashimi, and spicy dishes. This sweet Italian wine is also delicious with ice cream, or on its own as an accompaniment to conversation among friends.
  • How to Serve: In order to appreciate this wine at its best, the bottle should be taken out of the cellar and immersed for about half an hour in an ice-bucket. The ideal serving temperature is 42.8ºF-46.4ºF. The best glasses to use are clear, transparent crystal flutes.
  • Conservation: Should be aged and is best consumed young. The bottle should be stored horizontally in a cool, dark, damp cellar.

WineStyles’ Wine and Cheese Pairing:
Pair with a creamy cheese such. Learn more about our wine and cheese pairings here.

ETRUSCAN WINE COLLECTION:
The joy of living and the art of winemaking is the inspiration behind the Etruscan Wine Collection. The Etruscans, who lived in Italy more than 2500 years ago, introduced the grapevine becoming the first winegrowers.  The richest source of information remaining are their paintings that depicted their daily life and feasting.  Candoni’s artfully painted bottles are inspired by their frescos and passion for life. Using a technique called serigraphy (method of melting natural ceramic colors on glass), Candoni has created a unique piece of art that can bring joy and tradition to your table.

VINEYARD & WINEMAKING:
Made from 100% Moscato Bianco grapes from Pavia, an ideal area to cultivate premium Moscato. The vines benefit from an excellent microclimate (thanks to the area’s proximity to the Po river), well-drained soils rich in clay and calcareous marl, and an exceptional terroir. The grapes are harvested and are softly pressed. The resulting must is put in temperature-controlled stainless-steel vats and cooled down to extract the best aromatic substances. The must is then clarified. The alcoholic fermentation is started using selected yeasts and is carried out at controlled temperature. The fermentation is stopped to keep the desired level of residual sugar. The wine is then racked. The natural bubbles are produced by a secondary fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless-steel autoclaves. The secondary fermentation is started using selected yeasts. The wine is then filtered, stabilized and bottled.

THE REGION:
Lombardy, situated in north-central Italy, is a renowned wine region, particularly for its Oltrepò Pavese area—named for its location “beyond the Po” in relation to Pavia. Winemaking here dates back to the Etruscan settlers along the Po River. The region’s climate varies due to its diverse landscape but is generally classified as a ‘cool’ continental climate. Several geographic influences shape its viticulture, including the Alps to the north, which provide protection from harsh cold and help retain warmth in the valleys, and the Po River, which defines much of Lombardy’s southern boundary. Additionally, the region’s stony vineyard soils absorb heat during the day and release it at night, creating ideal conditions for grapes to develop complex flavors over a long growing season. Oltrepò Pavese accounts for over half of Lombardy’s total wine production and two-thirds of its DOC-designated wines. It is particularly known for its sweet Moscato grapes and red varietals such as Pinot Noir and Barbera.

ABOUT CANDONI:
Candoni Wines is a family-owned winery with a rich winemaking history that began over 150 years ago, blending deep-rooted Italian traditions with a passion for innovation. Led by the Candoni De Zan family, the winery is dedicated to crafting high-quality wines that showcase Italy’s diverse regions and grape varietals. Emphasizing sustainability, Candoni Wines embraces eco-friendly practices, from vineyard management to packaging, ensuring a minimal environmental footprint. Learn more here.

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