Pascal Aufranc, Vignes de 1939 Chénas en Rémont 2016, Beaujolais, France
Tasting Note: This Chénas reveals the beauty of cru Beaujolais with its depth of flavor combined with brightness of spirit.[Read more]
Pascal Aufranc, Vignes de 1939 Chénas en Rémont 2016, Beaujolais, France
Tasting Note: This Chénas reveals the beauty of cru Beaujolais with its depth of flavor combined with brightness of spirit.[Read more]
Domaine de Roche Guillon, Fleurie 2017, Beaujolais, France
Tasting Note: A Fleurie that expresses the light, playful side of Beaujolais coupled with rich aromatics.[Read more]
Domaine de la Raderie, Les Bulles de la Raderie Rosé, France
Tasting Note: A sparkling rosé that combines creaminess with bright red fruit.[Read more]
Immich Anker, Alte Reben Enkircher Zeppwingert Riesling 2017, Mosel, Germany
Tasting Note: A bright, citrus-forward riesling with the sunny elements one adores in Mosel riesling accompanied by zesty, citrus character that enlivens the palate.[Read more]
Cavatappi, San Pietro 2013, Columbia Valley, Washington
Tasting Note: If you’ve become more intrigued with sangiovese-led red blends, this generous blend from Washington state is a good place to see how these new-world blends are being made.[Read more]
Berger, Zweigelt 2015, Austria
Tasting Note: Always perfect served chilled in summer, this fruity, low-alcohol wine hits the spot.[Read more]
Sunce Winery & Vineyard, Reserve Malbec 2015, Arrowhead Vineyard – Block K, Sonoma Valley, California
Tasting Note: A supple, silky malbec with ripe, yet reserved fruit that dances around rather than overwhelms your palate.[Read more]
Siesta En El Tahuantinsuyu, Cabernet Franc 2012, Mendoza, Argentina
Tasting Note: A fulsome, aged, Argentinean cabernet franc with concentration that could stand up to a steak.[Read more]
Domaine de Mouscaillo, Limoux Blanc 2016, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Tasting Note: A minerally, clean white blend with elements of limestone from the mid-to-back palate.[Read more]
Domaine du Mont Épin, Viré-Clessé Breillonde 2015, Burgundy, France
Tasting Note: One of the joys of white Burgundy is that it doesn’t often seek to be the most interesting guest at your dinner table, and that’s its strength in this bottle as well.[Read more]