La Bastarda, Pinot Grigio 2015, Sicilia IGT, Sicily, Italy
Tasting Note: A good, everyday pinot-grigio with body unlike the mass of thin, tasteless, lemon-water, that makes its way out of Italy masking as pinot grigio.[Read more]
La Bastarda, Pinot Grigio 2015, Sicilia IGT, Sicily, Italy
Tasting Note: A good, everyday pinot-grigio with body unlike the mass of thin, tasteless, lemon-water, that makes its way out of Italy masking as pinot grigio.[Read more]
M. Chapoútier, Belleruche 2014, Côtes Du Rhône, France
Tasting Note: A straight-forward, Rhone blend that is dark-red fruit inclined.[Read more]
Domaine de Clairfont, Rhône 2015, IGP Vaucluse, Rhone, France
Tasting Note: A straight forward, uncomplicated Rhone wine that would pair well with many a meal including white meat.[Read more]
Jacqueline Leonne, Méthode Champenoise Rosé, New Mexico
Tasting Note: A surprising find; but there’s no question this sparkler from New Mexico is both stunning and well-made.[Read more]
Éric Texier, Côtes Du Rhône Chat Fou 2013, Rhone, France
Tasting Note: A non-filtered Côtes du Rhône with finesse and a nose that is reminiscent of cabernet franc.[Read more]
Lucky Goat, Reserva Red Blend 2014, Colchagua Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: A relatively straightforward, fruit-forward, easy-drinking Chilean red blend.[Read more]
J.V. Fleury, Côte Rôtie 2010, Rhone, France
Tasting Note: A syrah from Côte Rôtie that embodies rustic elegance in the most sought after form one seeks in the Northern Rhone.[Read more]
Castillo De Las Zarzas, Vino Blanc, Spain
Tasting Note: If you enjoy a glass of cold water with a twist of lemon, you’ll love this straightforward wine since it’s basically the same thing.[Read more]
Famille Bougrier, Muscadet 2015, Loire, France
Tasting Note: A classic Muscadet courtesy of the Melon de Bourgogne grape from this classic region near the coastal area of Northwest France.[Read more]
Montaudon, Classe M Brut, Champagne, France
Tasting Note: Champagne’s traditional elements are all present and coupled with a slightly riper fruit style than is the Champagne norm giving the wine a more welcome character.[Read more]