HillCrest Vineyard, Old Stones Malbec 2013, Umpqua Valley, Oregon
Tasting Note: A malbec with a supple texture and complementing assortment of black fruit at the ready.[Read more]
HillCrest Vineyard, Old Stones Malbec 2013, Umpqua Valley, Oregon
Tasting Note: A malbec with a supple texture and complementing assortment of black fruit at the ready.[Read more]
Analemma Wines, Mosier Hills Grenache 2018, Columbia Gorge, Oregon
Tasting Note: An Oregon grenache filled with supple red-fruit and lovely aromatics.[Read more]
David Hill Vineyards & Winery, Winemaker’s Cuvée Pinot Noir 2019, Tualatin Hills, Oregon
Tasting Note: A pinot noir that reveals a seductive bouquet of red fruit and roses in your glass.[Read more]
Walter Scott Wines, Seven Springs Vineyard Chardonnay 2018, Eola-Amity Hills, Oregon
Tasting Note: An Oregon chardonnay with expressive green-fruit and refreshing minerality along the midpalate.[Read more]
Faugères, Clos Fantine Cuvée Tradition Rouge 2017, Languedoc, France
Tasting Note: A Provencal red blend with a mix of reserved, red-and-black fruit and rustic, herbal notes that unite beautifully in your glass revealing that classic, French-wine bouquet.[Read more]
Michéle Capdepon, Blanquette de Limoux Brut, France
Tasting Note: A reserved sparkling Limoux from an area of Languedoc that has a long history of making sparkling wines.[Read more]
Hugues Beaulieu, Les Costières de Pomerols Picpoul de Pinet 2019, France
Tasting Note: A riper-vintage Picpoul de Pinet from Languedoc that shows the floral and acid-friendly style that makes it a dependable palate refresher.[Read more]
Bernard et Olivier Coste, Montrose Rosé 2019, IGP Cotes de Thongue, France
Tasting Note: A Languedoc rosé that is true to the region’s signature style.[Read more]
W.J. Graham’s, 20-Year Old Tawny Port, Portugal
Tasting Note: A 20-year-old tawny port that combines aged ripe fruit and rancio aromas and flavors in an eminently-pleasing style.[Read more]
Domaine des Maisons Neuves, Côte de Brouilly L’Ecluse 2018, Beaujolais, France
Tasting Note: This Côte de Brouilly presents a concentrated version of gamay with a more substantial tannin structure as is this petite appellation’s signature.[Read more]