Hell's Gate | Voyager | Lost Souls
A unique collection of wines you will want to try and then save as many as you can, as they will never be repeated. I might years from now create a different one-off again, but this is it for now, maybe forever.
These wines will blow you away like the sound of a giant Gulfstream jet taking off mixed with an Apache attack helicopter descending on you as you are hearing Led Zeppelin Stairway to Heaven live and for the first time, with The Doors having just stepped off the stage after closing with Riders on the Storm.
Hell's Gate
Hell's Gate
This is serious wine and only for those who love elegance and power woven into a single, red blend creation.
Voyager
Voyager
These wines are based upon the Voyager travels and endured an extended aging program called “DEEP SPACE”.
Lost Souls
Lost Souls
This is a Super-Micro offering. Only a few hundred cases of these monoliths of power and complexity were made. Never offered before and will never be offered again.
If you’re going through hell, keep going
Hell’S Gate
This is serious wine and only for those who love elegance and power woven into a single, red blend creation.
Discover Hell’s GateVoyager
From the stars we came and to the stars we will return
These wines are based upon the Voyager travels and endured an extended aging program called “DEEP SPACE”. The higher the prime number, the darker, the more exotic, distant, and haunting the wine is. The lower the number...the more elegant.
Discover Voyager“If you’re losing your soul and you know it,
then you’ve still got a soul left to lose.”
Lost Souls
This is a Super-Micro offering. Only a few hundred cases of these monoliths of power and complexity were made. Never offered before and will never be offered again.
Discover Lost SoulsFate whispered to the Warrior, ‘you cannot survive the storm.’ The Warrior whispered back… ‘I am the storm.’
Play the game for more than you can afford to lose… only then will you learn the game
Some men see things as they are and say why? I dream things that never were and ask, “Why not?”
It’s not what you look at, but what you see