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Merry Edwards Russian River Valley Pinot Noir 2021
$82.00Add to cartFor 40 years Merry Edwards produced Pinots that could be described as classically California. She retired in 2020 but the legacy continues on under her watchful eye. This wine blends a complete picture of Russian River. It’s big and boisterous cola tinged with candied black raspberries. Lush and juicy with a spiced finish.
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Merry Edwards Russian River Valley Sauvignon Blanc 2022
$55.00Add to cartSince 1970, Merry Edwards has been a trailblazer whose contributions have shaped the American wine industry. Today her legacy carries on—Winemaker Heidi von der Mehden and Winery President Nicole Carter honor her accomplishments every day, sharing Merry’s fierce determination and uncompromising commitment to quality in a workplace where everyone is encouraged to succeed.Don’t take our word for it, here’s what the esteemed Wine Spectator has to say:“A stunning white, this leaps out of the glass with aromatic mango, orange blossom and salted ripe melon flavors. Gains complexity from grilled peach, lemon oil, savory litsea oil and toasted herb elements, with a fleshy, creamy texture and fresh acidity.” – MaryAnn Worobiec -
Michel Gahier Arbois Chardonnay Les Crets 2022
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Michel Gahier Arbois Lou Blanc 2022
$51.00Add to cartMichael Gahier learned his craft from the one of the best Jura producers, the legendary Jacques Puffeney.
“Lou” is a relatively new cuvée for Michel, from 45-year-old Chardonnay vines in Montigny-lès-Arsures It spends two years in demi-muids and is kept topped up in traditional Jura Ouille-style, but “Lou” displays more fruit-driven heft and lurking mineral power.
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Michel Gahier Arbois Trousseau Le Clousot 2023
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Michele Castellani Borgata Valpolicella Classico 2021
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Monte Rio Cellars Zinfandel 2022
$29.00Add to cartA fun project from former New York sommelier Patrick Cappiello and longtime west coast winemaking fixture Pax Mahle. This Zin comes from very old (85-120 years) vines. It’s juicy and food friendly and a great weeknight wine.
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Monteraponi Chianti Classico 2022
$39.00Add to cartThe rolling Colli (hills) of Radda in Chianti produce perfumed and structured Sangiovese-based wines. Monteraponi craft a refined Chianti Classico with red fruits complemented by sandalwood, acacia, and black pepper notes. The tannins are dusty, and the finish is long.
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Monteraponi Chianti Classico Riserva Il Campitello 2020
$122.00Add to cartA rich, succulent Riserva with complex red fruits. Focused & floral, sauvage & robust. A tremendous red for grilled meats. Quintessentially Tuscan.
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Montes Alpha Merlot 2021
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Montes Folly Syrah 2019
$133.00Add to cartAurelio Montes saw the tops of his vineyards in Apalta, Colchagua Valley on the steepest, highest sections and thought “this would be a great place to plant Syrah.” The other growers in the region thought this was ridiculous, hence the name Montes Folly. The resulting wine, however, is incredibly rich, dark, and delicious.
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Montevertine Le Pergole Torte 2020
$275.00Add to cartThe story of the legendary Montevertine estate in Radda-in-Chianti begins in 1967, when Sergio Manetti purchased the property and planted two hectares of vines with the modest intention of making wine to share with his family and friends. It turns out he had a knack for the craft, and word swiftly spread in the area about the quality of wine Montevertine was creating from their excellently situated high-altitude vineyards.
The wines have been classified as “Rosso di Toscana” since 1981 due to their strong belief that Trebbiano should not be included in their wines—even though, ironically, they have always been, among the purest expressions of what Chianti can be.
Their vineyards are worked without chemicals; grapes are hand-harvested; fermentations are spontaneous; no stainless steel exists at the estate—only cement and old wood; sulfur is applied conservatively, and only at racking; and neither fining nor filtration are employed.
Not only the estate’s highest achievement, but one of Italy’s great wines. Since 1990 Le Pergole Torte, which translates loosely to “the crooked pergolas,” has comprised the estate’s best parcels and is first and foremost a staggeringly complex expression of pure Sangiovese grown in Radda’s high-altitude alberese sandstone soils.
Unfailingly profound, the 2020 is among the greatest versions in recent memory. In bottle, the 2020 Le Pergole Torte is both sumptuous and poised, simultaneously mouthcoating and racy, with gorgeously refined tannins and crunchy, spice-tinged fruit that feels like the Platonic ideal of Sangiovese.
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Montevertine Le Pergole Torte 2020 (Magnum)
$650.00Add to cartThe story of the legendary Montevertine estate in Radda-in-Chianti begins in 1967, when Sergio Manetti purchased the property and planted two hectares of vines with the modest intention of making wine to share with his family and friends. It turns out he had a knack for the craft, and word swiftly spread in the area about the quality of wine Montevertine was creating from their excellently situated high-altitude vineyards.
The wines have been classified as “Rosso di Toscana” since 1981 due to their strong belief that Trebbiano should not be included in their wines—even though, ironically, they have always been, among the purest expressions of what Chianti can be.
Their vineyards are worked without chemicals; grapes are hand-harvested; fermentations are spontaneous; no stainless steel exists at the estate—only cement and old wood; sulfur is applied conservatively, and only at racking; and neither fining nor filtration are employed.
Not only the estate’s highest achievement, but one of Italy’s great wines. Since 1990 Le Pergole Torte, which translates loosely to “the crooked pergolas,” has comprised the estate’s best parcels and is first and foremost a staggeringly complex expression of pure Sangiovese grown in Radda’s high-altitude alberese sandstone soils.
Unfailingly profound, the 2020 is among the greatest versions in recent memory. In bottle, the 2020 Le Pergole Torte is both sumptuous and poised, simultaneously mouthcoating and racy, with gorgeously refined tannins and crunchy, spice-tinged fruit that feels like the Platonic ideal of Sangiovese.
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Montevertine Montevertine Rosso 2020
$117.00Add to cartThe story of the legendary Montevertine estate in Radda-in-Chianti begins in 1967, when Sergio Manetti purchased the property and planted two hectares of vines with the modest intention of making wine to share with his family and friends. It turns out he had a knack for the craft, and word swiftly spread in the area about the quality of wine Montevertine was creating from their excellently situated high-altitude vineyards.
The wines have been classified as “Rosso di Toscana” since 1981 due to their strong belief that Trebbiano should not be included in their wines—even though, ironically, they have always been, among the purest expressions of Chianti Classico.
Their vineyards are worked without chemicals; grapes are hand-harvested; fermentations are spontaneous; no stainless steel exists at the estate—only cement and old wood; sulfur is applied conservatively, and only at racking; and neither fining nor filtration are employed.
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Moulin de Gassac Pinot Noir 2023
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Moulin Touchais Coteaux du Layon 1998
$109.00Add to cartOne of the beautiful things about Chenin Blanc is its ability to age. While this 1998 also happened to come from a classic year with 1/5th of the grapes being affected by botrytis, there’s no heaviness to this wine. It was has lovely notes of dried fruits that balance with the lingering sweetness—and lucky us, it’s in the perfect drinking window.
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Moulin Touchais Coteaux du Layon 2002
$99.00Add to cartOne of the beautiful things about Chenin Blanc is its ability to age. This 2002 has recently emerged from an awkward adolescence to become an amazing wine. It’s balanced with the fresh fruit having faded to dry and the acidity and sweetness that were competing have harmonized.
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Nichols Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2023
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Niellon Chassagne Montrachet Rouge 2022
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Nortico Alvarinho 2023
$20.00Add to cartThe Nortico Alvarinho comes from small sustainable vineyard plots in Monção and Melgaço, on the border with Spain’s Galicia province, and it’s known as the best Alvarinho-growing area in Portugal. Light and delicate this wine is full of creamy citrus oil, lime, and yellow apple aromas framed by spice, salinity, and white flowers on the finish.
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Obsidian Ridge Estate Grown Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
$50.00Add to cartThis is a wine that is an exploration of volcanic soil in a part of the world where twenty years ago, they planted a vineyard on an old abandoned walnut orchard, 2,875 feet high in the Mayacamas Mountains that turned out to be a ridge of solid black Obsidian glass. All of the extremes in this site come together to form a truly interesting wine that we think is worth trying for any Cabernet fan.
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Obsidian Ridge, Cabernet Sauvignon Obsidian Ridge Vineyard Red Hills Lake 2019 1.5L
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Old Vine Ranch Old Vine Red Lot Number 75
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Olga Raffault Chinon Les Picasses 2019
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Olga Raffault Chinon Rose 2024
$25.00Add to cartToday domaine Olga Raffault is run by her granddaughter Sylvie who has maintained the excellent quality of their Loire wines. The rose is beautifully balanced and gives a very fun expression of Cabernet Franc.
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Ornellaia Le Serre Nuove dell Ornellaia 2022
$99.00Add to cartThis is the second wine from Ornellaia made from the same varieties as the first: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot. It has all the hallmarks of great Bordeaux but with a Mediterranean twist.
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Ornellaia Ornellaia 2022
$299.00Add to cartWe also have just two bottles of the elegant and highly coveted Super Tuscan from Ornellaia. The 2022 vintage is being called “La Determinazione,” which has a double meaning that represents the determination of their technical team and the resilience of the Ornellaia vineyards. The blend is 55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc, and 10% Petit Verdot. The resulting wine is beautifully subtle and concentrated with chewy tannins, a distinct stony quality, and a freshness that doesn’t always show up in Super Tuscans.
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P. Jaboulet Hermitage La Chapelle 1990
$1,600.00Add to cartOne of the legendary wines of the Rhône in a great drinking window.
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Pantaleone Chicca Passerina 2023
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Paolo Bea Santa Chiara 2020
$72.00Add to cartPaolo Bea is a singular winemaker who commands an amazing amount of respect from wine drinkers who bristled at the hyper-modernization that was happening around the world in the 90s and 2000s. His wines are deeply traditional. The Santa Chiara is a white wine produced from Grechetto, Malvasia, Chardonnay, Sauvignon and Garganega, in approximately equal proportions, planted in the Pagliaro vineyard.
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Paul Dolan Vineyards Zinfandel 2021
$34.00Add to cartPaul Dolan was a pioneer of California winemaking best known for the 27 years he spent at Fetzer in Mendocino county where he helped to develop the California Code of Sustainability for Winegrowing. This Zin is a juicy and well made example of what the region does so well: balanced, expressive, and ocean influenced.
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Pazo Barrantes La Comtesse Albarino 2019
$199.00Add to cart