Sunday, October 17, 2021

Travelore's 2021 Holiday Adult Beverage Gift Recommendations


Trento Doc Brut Riserva, obtained from gently pressed Pinot Nero (prevalent) and Chardonnay grapes vinified off skins, is produced with the skillful use of the metodo classico and make the second fermentation into the bottle for at least 36 months.

The color is golden yellow, intense but also brilliant and vivacious.

The bouquet is rich with a nice combination of bread crust and vanilla, on a ground of mature apple and raisins.

The taste is full and complex with a hint of apple surrounding some cream with a hint of citrus fruit and spices.

Fresh and lively this wine is also full bodied with a long aftertaste, persistent as the elegant and fine perlage.

Ideal as an aperitif can be served with a wide range of dishes, or just for a special toast.

For more information, please visit: http://www.letrari.it/
Broken Shed Vodka is distilled with 15,000-year-old mineral-rich aquifer water from New Zealand’s South Island, blended carefully with filtered spring water from its North Island, highest-quality distilled whey, and nothing else. No additives, sweetners, or GMO's and gluten-free. For more details please visit: https://vodkaoftomorrow.com/
Ratebeer.com ranked Half Time the Best Bottle Shop in New York, and Top 3 Beer Store in the World. They only sell craft beer and cider, not wine or spirits due to the unique liquor laws in New York. For those who don’t have a Half Time Beverage beer store around the corner, you can buy craft beer online at https://halftimebeverage.com and have the beer delivery right to your door including beer and cider of the month subscriptions. If you’re searching for the best IPA of all time, chances are they have it. They’ve got thousands of IPA’s, lagers, porters, stouts, hefeweizens, pilsners,ciders, sours and a great selection of non-alcoholic and gluten free beer as well.

Vento di Mare is a producer 18 miles from the western coast of Sicily. The wines produced are from both indigenous grapes, such as Grillo, Nero d’Avola, and Nerello Mascalese, and international grapes such as Pinot Noir and Pinot Grigio. These wines come from vineyards cultivated in areas specifically composed by clay, lime, and sandy soil. Wind is also key in the production of Vento di Mare, which translates into “wind from the sea,” and the soil is indeed exposed to winds coming from the southeast (Sirocco) and from the north (Tramontane).

Vento di Mare wines are produced from organic grapes and the co-op Cantine Ermes is one of the most important producers of organic grapes in Sicily. Vento di Mare wines are available at Whole Foods and other U.S. wine sellers.

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