Luigi Bosca, Gala 1 Malbec Petit Verdot Tannat 2013, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza
Tasting Note: This ruby-colored red blend has a nose of red cherry, red plum and stewed red fruit.[Read more]
Luigi Bosca, Gala 1 Malbec Petit Verdot Tannat 2013, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza
Tasting Note: This ruby-colored red blend has a nose of red cherry, red plum and stewed red fruit.[Read more]
Luigi Bosca, Grand Pinot Noir 2013, La Consulta, Uco Valley, Argentina
Tasting Note: This ruby-colored pinot noir has a smokey red fruit nose.[Read more]
Luigi Bosca, Finca La Linda High Vines Sauvignon Blanc 2014, Maipu, Argentina
Tasting Note: A lemon-colored sauvignon blanc with a nose of grapefruit and lemon citrus.[Read more]
Yauquen, Bonarda 2013, Mendoza, Argentina
Tasting Note: Black plum rules the day in this relatively straight-forward bonarda.[Read more]
Frank Cornelissen, Munjebel Bianco 2014, Sicily, Italy
Tasting Note: Behold a white blend that will delight both the wine geek and adventurous wine drinker in your life who values under-the-radar wines that are not only interesting but actually fun and enjoyable to drink.[Read more]
Nik Weis Selection, Urban Riesling 2015, Mosel, Germany
Tasting Note: An affordable Mosel riesling that impresses in flavor complexity, especially for the price point.[Read more]
Peter Zemmer, Pinot Grigio 2015, Süditrol, Alto Adige, Italy
Tasting Note: An enjoyable wine that proves that all Italian pinot grigios aren’t neutral, unremarkable and devoid of character.[Read more]
Kaiken, Ultra Malbec 2014, Mendoza, Argentina
Tasting Note: A fragrant malbec with concentrated fruit that presents a grown-up version of the grape infused with New World sensibility laced with hints of Old World style.[Read more]
Kaiken, Terroir Series Torrontés 2015, Salta, Argentina
Tasting Note: An approachable wine made from a grape varietal that many have yet to experience, that would be an instant dinner party crowd pleaser for those looking to challenge their guests’ palates with something new.[Read more]
Montes Alpha, Syrah 2013, Colchagua Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: While Australia may currently be the New World darling when it comes to syrah, don’t discount South American producers like Montes that are giving Down Under producers a run for their money.[Read more]