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Listed below is our range of five imported wines that we currently sell in India.

Bellevie White

A young, fruity and well-rounded white wine. The wine is made from the two famous grapes of Bordeaux, Sauvignon (70%) and Semillon (30%). These grapes give the wine a pleasant light-yellow colour with a hint of green, with a well marked bouquet. Semilion also imparts a certain richness to the wine. If stored properly the bottle can be kept unopened for four to five years. The wine has the Appellation: Bordeaux.

Bellevie Red

An excellent young red wine for regular use and for the beginner. Made from Cabernet sauvignon (30%) and Merlot (70%), this wine is well structured, round, easy to drink and merlot give the wine its excellent smoothness and suppleness.The wine has the Appellation: Bordeaux Superieur. Bottle store it up to five years

Chateau Laffite Laujac

A typical Medoc wine. It has equal amounts of Cabernet sauvignon and Merlot from the Laffitte Laujac vineyard, which is a classified Cru Bourgeois, and the wine has the Appellation: Medoc. It is a very elegant wine, full of fruit, lively, strong, pleasant and well structured, the result of judicious ageing in wooden barrels. A 'value-for-money' wine from Chateau d'Ori. Store it for over 10 years in your cellar the wine will only improve.

Chateau Carillon

A typical right bank wine with more of Merlot (70%) and less of Cabernet franc (30%). This superb wine is fruity, full bodied, round, supple and elegant. Can be enjoyed even young, and gets better with a few years.  The wine has the Appellation: St. Emilion. It can be bottle aged up to five years.

Chateau Jupille Carillon

A deep, shining red, this cuvee prestiege opens on woody aromas and nuacences of black fruits. It's palate is expressive, almost garrulous. The oakiness is still fresh and the body velvety. The richness, weight, the beautiful intense colour and an infinite amount of substance all combine to give this well balanced wine the coup de Coeur in the Chateau d'Ori cellars. This wine is a combination of Merlot and Cabernet Franc and maintains the appellation " Saint Emillion Grand Cru".

Chateau Pontac Monplaisir

This grand dark red wine from the Graves region (French for gravel) is one of the best Chateau d'Ori has to offer. It is an exquisite blend of Cabernet sauvignon (55%) and Merlot (45%). The dark glints of colour are indicators of power. The bouquet is an expressive marriage of very ripe fruit and musky, woodland notes. After a supple attack the palate reveals it's amply fleshy character, sustained by silky, sappy tannins to create a voluptuous effect. Imposing and lingering the finish has gorgeous hints of coffee and spices.