Wine Type by Country
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Vilmart Emotion Rose Champagne 2014
$199.00Add to cartThis is a fantastic soignee rose that will only get better with time. A blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay that has a beautiful depth and vibrance. The ripe red fruit, white flowers, ginger spice and framing minerality from the chalky soils have a beautiful interplay that will age very well for the next 10+ years.
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Wade Cellars Three by Wade Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
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Williams Selyem Pinot Noir Rochiolli 2022
$215.00Add to cartBurt Williams and Ed Selyem are legends in California (and especially Sonoma) winemaking. Since the 70s Williams Selyem has been pioneering the American Pinot movement and making excellent wines to boot. They’ve been working with the Rochioli grapes since 1980, and have produced powerhouse pinot after powerhouse pinot. The 2021 has a core of dark berry fruits with a deeply earthy cedar grove / forest floor layers. It’s deep and delicious.
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Yann Chave Crozes-Hermitage Classique 2022
$39.00Add to cartA classic northern Rhone Syrah made from organic grapes that drinks above its price point.
This cuvée is a blend of the estate’s parcels in the villages of La Roche de Glun, Mercurol and Pont de l’Isère. From this broad palette of Syrah terroirs, the wine they made is a marker of the vintage in the appellation: fruit forward, bright, and elegant.
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Yves Cuilleron Viognier Les Vignes d’a Cote 2022
$33.00Add to cartThe Viognier Vignes d’à Coté, meaning “nearby vines” is from a sustainable vineyard close to the Condrieu appellation. This 100% Viognier is aromatic and is further intensified a few months in oak.
This is an excellent introduction to Viognier with the tell-tale aromas of apricot, nectarine and floral honeysuckle on the nose. The palate is fleshy and ripe, with excellent acidity. Simply put this is a delicious, mouth-watering Viognier from one of the top producers in the Rhone.
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Yves Leccia E Croce 2023
$57.00Add to cartThe wines of Yves Leccia (and reportedly the man himself) have presence. Importers Kermit Lynch liken him to the “Rolls-Royce” of Corsican wines, a moniker that is richly deserved. He has been working the single top terroir of Patrimonio, “E Croce,” a site on a thin chalk soil above a thick bedrock of pure schist since 2004. The wines are elegant, and worth exploring.