This is one of the most reliable malbec producers in the Mendoza region of Argentina, with wines that are always balanced and tapered rather than sweetly fruity. Intended to express the character of the high-altitude Uco Valley,... Read More
Mouthwatering and vibrant, zingy and intense on the palate with the shot of lemon and lime juice, creamy peach and apricot and touch of spiced vanilla on the finish. Long and satisfying still with energy and precision all the... Read More
Planted in the winter of 1946-47, this is the second oldest Chardonnay planting in California (the oldest is a year older and located in Napa). This vineyard has been farmed organically since the beginning and produces exceptionally... Read More
Coquus is a tiny project in Itata, Chile, started by Adrian Parada Arrau. He's a former chef and makes this 100% Cinsault from a 46-year old dry-farmed vineyard. This wine has so much soul and energy in the glass—if... Read More
From a small biodynamic winery nestled between the Adriatic Sea and the Gran Sasso Mountains, this is an elegant, pristine example of Montepulciano d’Abruzzo fermented spontaneously and matured in concrete. Bright, juicy... Read More
Aromas of raspberries and red cherries with a peppery palate and pleasant tannins. Elegant and smooth, we recommend drinking this with a slight chill. A great wine to pair with cheese and charcuterie!
François and Anne Tardy are at the helm of this small family estate, which started bottling their wines in 1979. This Syrah comes from 30 year-old vines located in the Les Chassis terrace of Crozes-Hermitage. Floral, spicy,... Read More
In a unique terroir in the world, in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean at the base of the volcanic mountain of Pico, the vines are planted in the crevices of rocks next to the sea. Arinto dos Azores is an autochthonous variety,... Read More
Harvested from the east side of Seneca Lake, the vines here grow in a unique soil composed of shale, gravelly loam, limestone, and clay. Fermented spontaneously in neutral barrels and bone dry, this is a persistent and beautiful... Read More
Chenin is a wonderfully versatile variety, and this wine shows the fresh side of it, full of pears, quince, baked apples and lively acidity. Great with all sorts of fish / seafood dishes or with fresh or goat cheese.
Jouves & Croisille is the brain child of long time friends Fabien Jouves, Germain Croissille and his brother Simon. Fabien and the Croisille brothers both share the same philosophies when it comes to farming, vinification and... Read More
From Italy's smallest wine region comes this fascinating, authentic red based on the local clone of Nebbiolo (called Picotendro), along with other local varieties (Gros Vien, Neyret, Cornalin and Fumin). This elegant, lithe... Read More
Los Arroyuelos is the old name of the neighborhood where the Las Pedreras winery is located, an homage to the history of VIllanueva. The wine is 100% Garnacha from seven organically-farmed, 70-year-old vineyards, planted between... Read More
This delicious Chardonnay is loaded with flavors of yellow stone fruit, citrus, toasted almonds, hazelnuts, and lemon zest. Old World elegance meets New World fruit in this seriously value-driven wine. When we say that this juice... Read More
Benitoite is the state gem of California and found only in one remote mine in San Benito County hence the gem name. It is extremely rare, much like the iconic grape variety Cabernet Pfeffer is grown only in San Benito county vineyards.... Read More