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Carabella Vineyard Pinot Noir 2022
$47.00Add to cartCarbella is a dedicated Pinot specialist that has focused on one rocky and volcanic site for their grapes. The resulting wines are lively, with good complexity and supple fruit character. Its tangy cherry flavors blend into the supple tannins.
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Cascina Luisin Barbera d’Alba Maggiur 2019
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Castelfeder Kerner Lahn
$29.00Add to cartHeading into Alto Adige (the far northern, semi-autonomous region of Italy that borders Austria) is like stepping into German wine country. The grapes for this Kerner grow at an altitude of almost 900m above sea level in one of the highest vineyards in South Tyrol. This German grape is a cross between Trollinger and Riesling and is named after the Swabian poet Justinus Kerner. It’s got great acidity, a vibrant freshness, and rich lemon, peach, and mango flavors.
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Castello di Volpaia Chianti Classico 2022
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Celler Cesca Vicent Priorat 2020
$29.00Add to cartA great value wine from a 5th generation Spanish producer. A real delight.
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Celler Piñol L’Avi Arrufi Blanc 2021
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Celler Piñol Mather Teresina 2019
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Champagne Charles Heidsick Brut Reserve NV
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Champagne Charles Heidsick Brut Vintage 2013
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Champagne Philippe Gonet Cuvee Cellier Brut Prestige NV
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Chartogne Taillet Rose Champagne NV
$88.00Add to cartA delicious, organic grower rosé that leans towards the savory as opposed to the strawberries and cream of many rosé Champagnes. Even better when allowed to breathe for a few minutes before drinking.
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Chateau Angludet La Dame d’Angludet 2019
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Chateau Bardins Pessac Leognan 2018
$54.00Add to cartA Bordeaux with soul. The Château Bardins is both supple and tense, with a velvety Merlot robe pulled snugly over a chiseled structure. It has tannins, but they aren’t mean, it’ll get even better with age. It’s a wine that ultimately is straightforward and enjoyable, but has depth of character and flavor.
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Chateau Beausejour Puisseguin Saint-Emilion Cuvee Speciale 2022
$36.00Add to cartThe Dupuy family has been in Puisseguin since the Middle Ages. Marceau Dupuy, a doctor and politician, bought Chateau Beauséjour in 1934. It is still 40 acres of vineyard planted mostly with Merlot and a bit of Cabernet Franc on the clay and limestone terrain of Saint Emilion. This wine is opulent and has beautiful Bordeaux flavors for a great price.
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Chateau Carbonnieux Pessac-Leognan Grand Cru Classe De Graves Blanc 2022
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Chateau du Moulin-a-Vent Croix des Verillats 2019
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Chateau Haut-Segottes Saint-Emilion Grand Cru 2020
$45.00Add to cartMme. Meunier, “vigneronne extraordinaire”, is the fourth generation of her family to oversee this estate situated in the heart of the Saint Emilion appellation. Her dedication to her vineyards enables Madame Meunier’s Haut Ségottes to produce exceptional quality year-in and year-out.
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Chateau L’Enclos Pomerol 2018
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Chateau Potensac Medoc 2015
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Chateau Pradeaux Bandol Rose 2023
$35.00Add to cartA Provençal estate that has been in the hands of the Portalis family since before the French Revolution. Today the estate is worked organically, and sheep graze between the vines for a large part of the year. Their reds are brooding Mourvedres but the rosé is a more balanced blend of Mourvedre and Cinsault. Fermented in concrete, the resulting wine is one of the richest rosés around that is dry with a full body and a rich floral nose.
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Chateau Puygueraud Cotes de Bordeaux Rouge 2015
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Chateau Talbot Caillou Bordeaux Blanc 2019
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Chateau Talbot Saint Julien 2010
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Chateau Talbot Saint Julien 2020
$99.00Add to cartChateau Talbot is a 4th Cru Classé in Saint-Julien and is one of the Médoc’s most emblematic names. It’s one of the Medoc’s oldest estates, and through the years has been fortunate enough to remain in good hands. The current owners are the fourth generation of the same family managing Talbot.
The soils are well raised and gravelly producing classic Bordeaux aromas all in a balanced package. It’s lively and framed by a sensational texture and a lingering finish. Aromas of plum confit, crème de cassis, tobacco, licorice, and roasted herbs mingle with a woody, charcuterie-like savory note that will only deepen with age.
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Chateau Vieux Moulin Easy Rider 2021
$26.00Add to cartThe Easy Rider is aptly named. It’s fresh, juicy a real “glou glou” type wine that does well with a light chill.
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Clos La Coutale Cahors 2022 375ml
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Clos Mogador Priorat Tinto 2020
$144.00Add to cartThe estate of Clos Mogador is a must try for anyone interested in learning about Spanish wine. From the heart of Priorat René Barbier creates this heady Garnacha-dominant blend. It has structure, power, and elegance, but for all that retains finesse—even in old age. Drink now or lay down for 10+ years.
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Comte Armand Pommard Clos des Epeneaux 1er Cru 2022
$299.00Add to cartA monopole from a fantastic producer. This Pommard is a gem of the Cote de Beaune. While it’s young, there is complexity already. It has ripe fruit and enough earthy spice that this is going to mature into a beautiful wine.
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Cosimo Taurino Notarpanaro Rosso 2012
$25.00Add to cartThis wine is an easy recommendation and hopped right out the gates as a staff favorite (especially for Will) showing that no matter the price point you can find wines with depth and soul.
Hailing from Lecce in Puglia (the heel of the Italian boot) where most wine is made in bulk to be drunk out of a jug comes a wine that’s rustic and earthy while still being classic and elegant. This is Grand Cru Puglia, a diamond in the rough?
Cosimo Taurino takes his wines seriously, holding them back for years to tame the tannins and allow them to harmonize in the bottle. This current release is a 2012!
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Coutale Clos La Cahors 2022
$23.00Add to cartThis is not the Malbec you probably know. You may not know that until it was popularized by the Argentinians, no one really knew the grape, and in fact most of the vines in Cahors, France were being ripped out. But as its international fame grew a few producers took a look at what they had and decided they could sell make wine with these grapes. We are thankful because this is a delicious, earthier expression that we really enjoy.
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D Ventura Vina Do Burato Ribeira Sacra Mencia 2023
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Daniel-Etienne Defaix Chablis 1er Cru Vaillons 2010
$96.00Add to cartThis is a fascinating wine. Most people’s conception of Chablis is that it should be drunk young, preferably with oysters, but this wine provides an aged counter-point. It has a nutty and almost sherry-like nose that you would think is prematurely oxidized, but the palate is so fresh it’s like sucking on an electric lemon.