Wine Type by Country
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Brovia Barolo 2020
$75.00Add to cartIn 1863 Giacinto Brovia founded the Brovia estate in the village of Castiglione Falletto, in the heart of the Barolo district. The family has been continually engaged in the growing of grapes and the production of wine since that time. Today they are practicing organic but still working in a very classic style.
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Bruno Giacometto Erbaluce di Caluso Metodo Classico Brut 2012
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Ca Rossa Barolo 1971
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Ca’ Furlan Cuvee Beatrice Prosecco 1.5L
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Ca’ Furlan Cuvee Beatrice Prosecco 200ml
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Cakebread Cellars Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
$95.00Add to cartThis wine is classic Cali Cabernet: it’s rich, full bodied, and heady.
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Calea Nero d’Avola 2023
$14.00Add to cartA joint venture from Polaner Selections and Botter winery that is designed to be fun, food friendly, and value friendly. Calea’s sleek and modern package combines elements from Sicily’s rich architectural traditions, and colors that call to mind the bright sunlight and burnished earth of this ancient crossroads of the Mediterranean.
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Calluna Vineyards CVC Calluna Vineyards Cuvee Chalk Hil 2018
$43.00Add to cartCalluna Vineyards Cuvée (CVC) is meant to be an expression of hte Chalk Hill appellation where great sunlight and a cool climate produces intense fruit in a wine with balancing acidity, round tannins and moderate alcohol levels.
The wine takes a cue from the Right Bank of Bordeaux and is built primarily on Merlot with a bit of Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, and Petit Verdot.
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Cantenac Brown Margaux 2016
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Cantina Santa Maria la Palma Aragosta Vermentino di Sardegna 2022
$16.00Add to cartThe label tells you almost everything you need to know about this well-priced Vermentino: it’s a fabulous seafood wine. But we think it’s just as good chilled down on its own. A true delight.
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Cantina Sociale di Gattinara Gattinara 2017
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Cappellano Barolo Otin Fiorin Pie Rupestris 2018 1.5L
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Cappellano Barolo Otin Fiorin Pie Rupestris 2019
$275.00Add to cartThis wine is everything you want Cappellano to be: it’s earthy and complex, mineral and layered, and almost monolithic. We love this wine, but if you are patient enough to age it, it will reward you even more with gorgeous tertiary notes of truffle and forest floor that jump out of the glass.
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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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Casanova di Neri Brunello di Montalcino 2019
$109.00Add to cartThis is a great entry into the 2019 vintage that can be enjoyed now, but will also be great laid down for a few years. It has the heft that some seek, but there’s plenty of nuance that comes from their deft balance between the wildness of the grapes and the slickness of the cellar hand.
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Cascina Luisin Barbera d’Alba Maggiur 2019
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Cascina Luisin Barolo Leon 2007
$225.00Add to cartA Barbaresco producer who for a long time couldn’t make Barolo due to the regulations—so this is a relatively forward drinking Barolo that doesn’t need decades and decades to open up. It’s in the perfect place right now.
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Cascina Penna-Currado Barbera d’Alba Carra 2022
$59.00Add to cartCascina Penna-Currado is the new and exciting project from the Penna-Currado Vietti family, spearheaded by Elena Penna, Luca Currado Vietti and their kids, Michele and Giulia. After running one of the Piedmont’s most respected wineries (see the last names), the family decided to focus on an artisanal expression of what the Piedmont can provide.
This is a focused and interesting Barbera with a core of pretty dark fruits and good tension. Luca is an incredible winemaker and we look forward to seeing how all of his wines develop.
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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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Cave des Vignerons de Buxy Bourgogne Cote Chalonnaise Buissonnier Chardonnay 2023
$23.00Add to cartA certified sustainable collective of 120 winemakers, mostly small farms, that make a wine that has been called a “best buy” by Wine Enthusiast.
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Caves de Buxy Cote Chalonnaise Pinot Noir Bourgogne 2021
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Caymus Vineyards Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon Special Selection 2018
$250.00Add to cartCaymus only produces two wines. Both are bold California Cabs, but what makes the special selection so special? The special selection takes the very best barrels of Caymus in only great vintages, which means that some years there isn’t a special selection. One of the points of pride for Caymus is that their wines are enjoyable on release or with age, so if you are looking for a special California Cab to drink tonight, look no further.
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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 Louis Roederer Cristal 2015
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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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Chartogne Taillet Sainte Anne NV 750mL
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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.