France
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Triennes Mediterranee Rose 2023
$25.00Add to cartA light, bright Provençal rosé that’s easy and well priced.
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Trimbach Riesling 2022
$21.00Add to cartTrimbach is an incredibly important producer in Alsace who makes fantastic wines at every price point. This entry-level organic Riesling is an absolute delight to drink and an incredible value. It’s full of fresh electric lemon and brûléed grapefruit flavors and will be a great addition to your next dinner.
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Trimbach Riesling Reserve 2022
$41.00Add to cartTrimbach is an incredibly important producer in Alsace who makes fantastic wines at every price point. This entry-level organic Riesling is an absolute delight to drink and an incredible value. It’s full of fresh electric lemon and brûléed grapefruit flavors and will be a great addition to your next dinner.
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Unau Percheron 184 Mourvedre Blanc 2022
$25.00Add to cartNamed for the horse used to till the soils on the Fons-Sanatis estate, the wine is made with minimal intervention at every step. It’s textured and floral and a fun entre into the more “natural” end of the wine spectrum.
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Vieux Donjon Chateauneuf-du-Pape 2006 1.5l
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Vogue Musigny VV 2004
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Wander & Ivy Rose 2023
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Yves Cuilleron Viognier Les Vignes d’a Cote 2023
$33.00Add to cartThe Viognier Vignes d’à Coté, meaning “nearby vines” is from a sustainable vineyard close to the Condrieu appellation. This 100% Viognier is aromatic and is further intensified a few months in oak.
This is an excellent introduction to Viognier with the tell-tale aromas of apricot, nectarine and floral honeysuckle on the nose. The palate is fleshy and ripe, with excellent acidity. Simply put this is a delicious, mouth-watering Viognier from one of the top producers in the Rhone.
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Yves Leccia E Croce 2023
$57.00Add to cartThe wines of Yves Leccia (and reportedly the man himself) have presence. Importers Kermit Lynch liken him to the “Rolls-Royce” of Corsican wines, a moniker that is richly deserved. He has been working the single top terroir of Patrimonio, “E Croce,” a site on a thin chalk soil above a thick bedrock of pure schist since 2004. The wines are elegant, and worth exploring.