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2018 Chateau Petit Vedrines Sauternes HALF BOTTLE (375ml)

375ml | SKU 100452 | 12 Available
$16.99

2020 Chateau Roquefort - Bordeaux

750ml | SKU 97068 | 97 Available

I went out of my way last year to visit this beautiful property located right in the heart of the Entre-Deux-Mers between the Garonne and the Dordogne, not far from Saint-Émilion. A very beautiful terroir, and their Merlot based red is easy-drinking yet has some very fine complexity. WSJ columnist Lettie Teague wrote up the Chateau after we sent her a bottle to try for one of her columns. Perfect burger on the grill wine! -Phil

$14.99

2016 Chateau Tour St. Bonnet - Medoc (750ml)

750ml | SKU 101013 | 56 Available
$16.99

2023 Chave - Cotes du Rhone Mon Coeur (750ml)

750ml | SKU 100896 | 58 Available
$19.99

NV Choya Plum Wine w/o Plums

750ml | SKU 75309 | 23 Available
$14.99

NV Choya Umeshu Plum Wine w/Plums

750ml | SKU 75310 | 33 Available
$18.99

2022 Clos De Nouys Vouvray Sec

750ml | SKU 99423 | 60 Available
$19.99

2018 Clos des Fous - Valle Central Cauquenina (750ml)

750ml | SKU 100472 | 23 Available
This blend from the Maule show notes of leather, cassis, black tar, blackberry, crused walnuts, and a hint of Eucalyptus on the nose. Fig and blueberry syrup on the palate with touches of powdered sugar and some spice. This wine has depth and layers that continue to an extremely long finish.
 
Carignan 40%, Pais 40%, Cinsault 20%
 
-Importer notes
 
 
$17.99

2022 Clos la Coutale - Malbec Cahors

750ml | SKU 98768 | 24 Available

Halfway between Bordeaux and Montpellier, Cahors is as close to the Mediterranean as it is to the Atlantic Ocean. And while this commune is technically part of the Occitanie region—which encompasses the Languedoc wine region—the red wine this AOC produces is arguably a nearer relative to those of Pomerol and Saint-Émilion than it is to those from the great Languedocien villages. For decades, Philippe Bernède of Clos La Coutale has farmed Malbec and Merlot just south of the Lot River. Following harvest, he de-stems the grapes and vinifies each parcel separately before blending the wine and aging it in foudres and old grand cru Bordeaux barrels. The result presents a thrilling paradox: this age-worthy red displays both refinement and rusticity. If Bordeaux is the polished and urbane one in the family, Cahors is the sneakily sophisticated, but humbler country cousin, loaded with personality you’ll enjoy getting to know

-Importer notes (Tom Wolf/Kermit Lynch)

$19.99
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