Red Wine
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Adega de Penalva Dao Indigena Tinto 2021
$13.00Add to cartAdega de Penalva, situated in the Dao region of Portugal, embraces a tradition of winemaking that dates back centuries, reflecting the unique heritage and culture of the area in a well-organized winemaking collective.
The Indigena Tinto captures the essence of the Dao terroir, characterized by granite soils and high-elevation vineyards. Crafted from a blend of indigenous Portuguese grape varieties, Adega de Penalva Dao Indigena Tinto 2021 smells like leather and blueberries with a palate full of dark fruits like black cherry and raspberry and well-integrated tannins.
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Andrew Will Ciel Du Cheval 2017
$90.00Add to cartIn View From the Cellar # 47 wine-writing legend John Gilman wrote this incredible bit of praise about Andrew Will:“Since day one, this has always been a working winery […], just outstanding winemaking year in and year out, and a single-mindedness to produce superb, age-worthy wines from some of Washington’s finest vineyards sites. [Ciel du Cheval supplies his] superb, claret-styled reds that must be ranked at the very summit of Washington state wines and amongst the very finest wines to be found from anywhere in America.”50% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon and 20% Cabernet Franc and aged for 18 months in 35% new French Oak before aging in bottle for an additional 12 months. -
Argyle Pinot Noir 2021
$38.00Add to cartNestled in the picturesque Willamette Valley of Oregon, Argyle Winery stands as a pioneer in American Pinot Noir production, tracing its roots back to 1987 when it was founded by Rollin Soles with the goal of producing delicious still and sparkling wine.
This Pinot accomplishes his goal beautifully. There are layers of red fruit, earthy undertones, cedar, and a hint of spice, and accurately represent the terroir Argyle’s pocket of the Willamette Valley. With a legacy built on sustainability and excellence, Argyle Pinot Noir 2021 invites enthusiasts to experience the artistry and passion that define Oregon winemaking.
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Averaen Pinot Noir 2022
$30.00Add to cartAveraen Winery, from Oregon’s Willamette Valley, focuses on crafting expressive and terroir-driven Pinot Noir wines. The Pinot Noir 2022 reflects Averaen’s commitment to sustainability and stewardship of the land, with grapes sourced from cool-climate vineyards that capture the essence of Oregon’s unique microclimates.
This Pinot showcases aromas of black tea, dark berries, forest floor, and subtle floral notes, with a palate that is elegant and refined. Rooted in the belief that great wine begins in the vineyard, Averaen invites enthusiasts to experience the beauty and complexity of their land in this Willamette Pinot Noir.
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Badenhorst Secateurs Red Blend 2021
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Banshee Sonoma County Pinot Noir 2022
$20.00Add to cartFounded by three friends with a shared passion for wine, Banshee Wines pays homage to Sonoma’s rich winemaking history while pushing boundaries with each vintage, focusing on sustainable farming practices and minimal intervention winemaking. Now winemaker Alicia Sylvester leads the process and crafts beautiful wines.
The Banshee Pinot Noir offers aromas of red berries, earthy spices, and a hint of forest floor, influenced by the morning mists that gently blanket Sonoma’s vineyards. On the palate, it reveals layers of complexity, silky tannins, and a long, lingering finish, inviting enthusiasts to embark on a journey through the soul of Sonoma County.
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Barnard Griffin Bob’s Red Blend 2021
$19.00Add to cartNestled in Washington State’s Columbia Valley, Barnard Griffin Winery has been a pioneering force in the region’s wine industry since 1983 under the guidance of winemaker Rob Griffin. Bob’s Red Blend 2021 pays tribute to the late Bob Griffin, whose passion for winemaking continues to inspire the next generation of winemakers.
Bob’s Red Blend has aromas of rich red fruits, baking spices, and olive tapenade, a jolt of acidity, and a palate that is rich, velvety, and balanced.
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Barone di Villagrande Etna Rosso 2020
$24.00Add to cartWith roots dating back to the 18th century, Barone di Villagrande Winery is one of the oldest estates on the slopes of Mount Etna, embodying centuries of winemaking tradition. With aromas of red berries, wild herbs, and a hint of smoke, Etna Rosso 2020 offers a palate that is elegant, structured, and finely balanced, shaped by the temperate climate and volcanic influences of the 2020 growing season. The vintage experienced a temperate growing season marked by mild temperatures and gentle breezes, allowing for optimal fruit development and balanced acidity in the grapes.
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Bergstrom Cumberland Reserve Willamette Valley Pinot Noir 2022 750ml
$72.00Add to cartA staff favorite at its price point. This is what good West Coast Pinot should taste like! Three generations of Bergstrom have worked on these wines into something really beautiful. Named after the road the family grew up on in Portland, Oregon, the Cumberland Reserve is a blend of the finest barrels from their five estate-farmed vineyards, carefully combined to give a picture of Oregon Pinot Noir at its best. Drink now or hold for a few years.
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Biondi-Santi Brunello Riserva 2016 750ml
$825.00Add to cartSimply one of the finest and most sought after Brunellos on the market.
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Boasso Barolo Gabutti 2018
$55.00Add to cartA rich Nebbiolo from one of Barolo’s most delicious crus where the fruit is picked, pressed and fermented before aging in new oak for three years. This is a wine that is never filtered and is left to age further in bottle before release where the flavors have time to harmonize. Boasso is a smaller producer and this wine offers a great value in Barolo that will develop more complexity with age.
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Bodegas Riojanas Monte Real Crianza 2019
$19.00Add to cartA classic Crianza with all the trimmings: medium-bodied with black fruits like blackberry and plum that mingle with oaky vanilla and dusty tannins.
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Brezza Barolo Classico 2019
$68.00Add to cartBrezza, a very traditional Barolo maker, has been on the up-and-up for the past few years as drinkers swing back to expressiveness and terroir over simple power.
This Barolo is a blend of four sites that marry togther to create a beautifully balanced wine.
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Broadside Paso Robles Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
$20.00Add to cartSince 2006, Broadside has crafted wines that embody the pioneering spirit of Paso Robles. These certified sustainable wines are bold and expressive and made with a blend of new and used oak. This wine opens with a beautifully perfumed bouquet that teases hints of violets, black cherry, and cedar. Balanced acidity and fine tannins provide the right support and structure to showcase the rich flavors of blackberry, hints of cola, and subtle notes of vanilla on the palate.
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Brovia Barolo 2019
$85.00Add 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.
This cuvée is a blend of the younger vines found across their various plots in Barolo. It’s straightforward and lean with balance at the heart of the bottling. Tannins and minerals on the palate mingle with the aromas of roses and cherries. Delightful.
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Brovia Barolo Garblet Sue 2018
$110.00Add to cartA classic Nebbiolo from the heart of Barolo. The formidable “cru” of Garblet Sué is in Castiglione Falletto and distinguishes itself with its enormous energy. It’s a heady wine with a gorgeous interplay of black fruits and minerals. Only 2,500 bottles produced.
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Cain Concept 2014
$165.00Add to cartThe 2014 Cain Concept—The Benchland is a pure expression of the potential of the great vineyard sites in Napa Valley. It is extremely fresh. This vintage is about two-thirds Cabernet Sauvignon, complemented by Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Delicious, fun, and just starting to enter a perfect drinking window.
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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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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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Cantina Bolzano Pinot Nero 2023
$28.00Add to cartA Pinot Noir from a sustainability focused cooperative winemaking operation in Alto Adige, the northernmost region in Italy nestled into the Alps.
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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.
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Cappellano Barolo Otin Fiorin Pie Rupestris 2018
$225.00Add to cartThis is the principal Barolo of the Cappellano estate. Stylistically, the wine is an honest and pure reflection of the terroir of this small cru: earthy, truffled aromas marry to a full-bodied, occasionally rustic character backed by rugged, classic tannins. The Barolos of Serralunga are generous and warm and the “Rupestris” is no exception. It’s a very fine example of this beautiful Barolo terroir.
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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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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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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.
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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.
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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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Celler Cesca Vicent Priorat 2019
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Chappellet Signature Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
$120.00Add to cartChappellet is recognized as one of the great Napa Valley wineries, and one of the few which remains family owned.
This is their flagship wine and we love it.
The 2019 is beautiful now (especially on these cold nights) but can easily stand up to aging. It’s luxuriously dark and concentrated. It’s all dark berries and cherries, spice and chocolate. Full-bodied with supple tannins, the long finish is where the complexity unfolds.
77% Cabernet Sauvignon, 12% Petit Verdot, 8% Malbec, and 3% Merlot.
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Chateau Beausejour Puisseguin Saint-Emilion Cuvee Speciale 2021
$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 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.