1421 Metro Silver Wine Series-Marselan

It was cultivated under the supervision of Professor Paul Trull in 1961. The breeding site is Vassal Winery in southern France, and Marselan's name comes from the town where the winery is located - Marseillan. Marceline is the offspring of artificial hybridization between Cabernet Sauvignon and Grenache. It has excellent characteristics of large ears, small particles, and disease resistance. The brewed wine has a rich aroma, deep color, smooth tannins, and excellent aging potential. The wine has a clear and deep ruby red color with a slight purple hue. It has a rich aroma of ripe fruits such as blackberries, blackcurrants, strawberry jam, and violets. After aging in oak barrels, it also exhibits baking aromas such as cocoa, black coffee, and toast. The tannin structure is obvious, forming a beautiful balance with the richness of the wine. It has obvious regional characteristics and strong aging potential.

1421 Metro Silver Wine Series-Riesling

Originally a representative variety of Germany, it has brought different body and characteristics of different varieties in the cold climate region of Yili, Xinjiang, China. The body of the wine is lemon colored, crystal clear, exquisite and elegant. It emits a rich and complex aroma of citrus, honeydew, pineapple, and honey, with a delicate and elegant body and a fresh and sour taste.