CERTIFIED ORGANIC. This wonderful blend of 60% Grenache and 40% Syrah is a long time Bassins direct import and is by far our most requested Rose year in year out. Walter and Kate McKinlay run one of the most beautiful wineries on the planet, located high up in the hills of Seguret very close to Gigondas. With fresh strawberries, great freshness and great "drinkablity" you can just close your eyes and be transported to the South of France!
Hints of raw almond rise up from the 2020 Soave Classico with an alluring bouquet blending honeydew melon, apple and sweet white flowers. It's glycerol-like in texture yet lifted and spry, complicated by a sweet and sour display of zesty citrus and acids ...
Avec toutes mes amitiés Beaujolaises, “with all my Beaujolais friendship,” is how Ghislaine Dupeuble signs her emails. That detail succinctly summarizes her warmth and the essence of her family’s wines, which exude just what her signature suggests. Domaine Dupeuble is our most southern Beaujolais producer, situated in the hamlet of Le Breuil, just northwest of the food capital of Lyon. This part of the region boasts such dramatic landscapes and striking terroir that just a few years ago UNESCO declared the area a Geopark—worthy of protection for its spectacular geology. Here, Gamay grows on granite, schist, and pierres dorées, golden limestone that offers a privileged terrain for grapevines to dig deep in a way that’s wildly different from plantings in the sandier soil surrounding Villié-Morgon. Dupeuble’s rouge is thirst-quenching and tangy with loads of violet and réglisse, aromas you might expect from fruit that grows so close to the Rhône. Enjoy it with anything from grilled sausages to homemade pizzas, herby rice and beans, or late-summer tomato salads. One glass of this simply made and easy-drinking Beaujolais will provide centuries’ worth of tradition, generosity, paysan culture, and friendship.
—Jane Augustine (Kermit Lynch)