Wine Type by Country
-
Ca’ Lojera Lugana 2023
$30.00Add to cartCa’Lojera translates from the local dialect to “House of the Wolf” and is the family seat of the vignerons. It’s those symbols that decorate the etiquette of the bottle and give it its name. We think it’s delicious and interesting. The perfect wine to take to a party with some other wine lovers. There’s a bit of red fruit nuance that adds a totally unique element to this white wine.
-
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.
-
Cantenac Brown Margaux 2016
$105.00Add to cart -
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.
-
Cantina Sociale di Gattinara Gattinara 2017
$72.00Add to cart -
Cappellano Barbera d’Alba 2021
$70.00Add to cartThe wines from Cappellano are highly revered and sought after by collectors, but this Barbera is how you can get in on the ground floor. The grapes for this wine are grown by a longtime friend of the Cappellano family and come in minuscule quantities. While some Barberas are just simple, this wine spends a little more time in the cellar to give it that extra oomph. A delicious, fun, and complex offering.
-
Cappellano Barolo Otin Fiorin Pie Rupestris 2018 1.5L
$412.00Add to cart -
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
Castello dei Rampola d’Alceo Toscana IGT 2019
$199.00Add to cartThis wine is a synthesis of the Rampolla family’s ideas about wine. It’s weighty, but still remains graceful. Classically styled but with a piercing minerality that lifts the deep, dark fruit. Some critics go as far as to call it transcendent giving it huge scores (97 Points, Vinous; 96 Points James Suckling; 98 Points, Wine Advocate).
-
Castello Di Ama Chianti Classico 2021
$43.00Add to cartHailing from the hills north of Siena, the goal of Castello di Ama is to have each bottle of express the uniqueness of the terroir, and be an authentic expression of the vintage. This is a juicy and easy drinking Sangiovese full of notes of big fruit and fresh violets.
-
Castello di Ama Chianti Classico Gran Selezione San Lorenzo 2020
$88.00Add to cart -
Caymus Vineyards Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 50th Anniverary Edition 2022
$104.00Add to cartCaymus is one of the most recognizable bottles in California Cabernet and is a favorite of many a long time wine drinker. Popping open this bottle (no matter the age—one of the stark differences between Caymus and more Bordeaux-leaning California Cabernets) means that you are guaranteed something approachable. Big, brash, and decidedly New World.
-
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.
-
Cerretto Langhe Arneis Blange 2022
$32.00Add to cart -
Champagne Louis Roederer Cristal 2015
$385.00Add to cart -
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.
-
Chartogne Taillet Sainte Anne NV 750mL
$75.00Add to cart -
Chateau Angludet La Dame d’Angludet 2019
$50.00Add to cart -
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.
-
Chateau Carbonnieux Pessac-Leognan Grand Cru Classe De Graves Blanc 2022
$63.00Add to cart -
Chateau de Chaintres Saumur Champigny Vieilles Vignes 2020
$31.00Add to cartWe love the Loire, it’s the garden of France, and the wines almost across the board retain a beautiful earthiness. While the Tigny family has owned this 17th century chateau since the 1930s it was the addition of cellar master Jean-Philippe Louis that they really stepped up their game, converting the estate to biodynamics, hand picking, and allowing for spontaneous fermentation.
The vines that plunge the deepest into the tuffeau soils of the vineyards range from 50 to 80 years of age. Despite the concentration and structure a sense of freshness permeates this wine—making it “très digeste”. Graceful tannins and an assertive underlying minerality contribute a salty-savory edge to the fruit.
-
Chateau de la Bonneliere Chinon Rive Gauche Rouge 2023
$23.00Add to cartFor two generations the Plouzeaus have been working to restore the Château de la Bonneliére and its vines to their original glory. The son, Marc, converted the vineyards to fully organic.
The grapes for this wine come from vines that grow on an ancient riverbed and lend a distinct mineral quality to it.
-
Chateau de Montfaucon Lirac Rose 2023
$32.00Add to cartThis wine hails from just across the Rhone river from Châteauneuf-du-Pape in Lirac and comes from a winemaker who returned home to focus on sustainable winemaking in Barossa and at Vieux Telegraphe. Delicious, complex, and highly drinkable.
-
Chateau Feuillet Petite Arvine Valle d’Aosta
$40.00Add to cartThe Valle d’Aosta is at the tippy top corner of Italy along the French border and boast some of the highest mountain peaks in the Alpine range. The warm mountain days and cool nights preserve acidity and the sandy granite soils make the grapes struggle, developing character. The wine has a mineral streak but is like tasting the blossoms in the sunny fields with electric citrus fruit.
-
Chateau Fuisse Pouilly Fuisse 1er Cry Les Brules 2022
$120.00Add to cart -
Chateau Haut Brion Premier Grand Cru Classe Pessac Loegnan 2018
$890.00Add to cartHaut Brion has been revered for centuries as one of the world’s greatest wines. Favored by kings, presidents (Thomas Jefferson was a noted fan), and the upper echelons of the wine industry, it hasn’t lost a step. This is a complex, deeply layered wine that will continue to get better for the next few decades (if not longer).
-
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.