a few faves from our vast selection
We’ve tasted and tested wines from around the globe and shared the best with friends and clients.
Now we want to share it with you.
Our selections change every month, are always seasonally appropriate and you’ll never get the same bottle twice.
GOOD
Remarkable bang for the buck. Wine for everyday moments that will leave you smiling (and your friends very impressed).
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Guntrum Royal BlueGuntrum Royal Blue
The 11th generation of Guntrums is currently running this classic German family winery. Riesling gets a bad wrap in the U.S. but it is a remarkably versatile wine. Look for a hint of sweetness with notes of tropical fruit. This is fantastic served with holiday meals, spicy cuisine, or simply as a party wine.
Grape • Riesling
Place • Rheinhessen, Germany
FYI • U.S. General Patton occupied the winery in 1945. -
ZestosZestos
Long considered a remarkable value for the price, this red can trace this exceptionalism to the vines planted in 1950 that now provide great complexity in the grapes it produces. With opulent flavors of red and black fruit this pairs well with pizza, pulled pork, or a pastrami sandwich.
Grape • Garnacha
Place • Madrid, Spain
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El GanadorEl Ganador
From one of the new generation of winemakers in Argentina comes this delicious offering from Chakana - the Southern Cross constellation named by the indigenous people. Loaded with plenty of ripe berries and a hint of spice this pairs well with grilled meat and vegetables.
Grape • Malbec
Place • Mendoza, Argentina
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El Cortijillo RojoEl Cortijillo Rojo
"Up front aromas of raspberry and cherry fruit, medium to light weight, Rhone wine in character; cherry fruit flavors, followed by bright acidity. Reminds one of a mythical cross between a Pinot Noir and a Cotes du Rhone." A pleasant and fun bistro red. Pair with burger or grilled mushroom.
Grape • Tempranillo
Place • La Mancha, Spain
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La Vieille Ferme BlancLa Vieille Ferme Blanc
The Perrin family is known the world over for their wines and this one is a perfect introduction to their portfolio. With ideal conditions helping lead the charge, this wine has rich aromas of stone fruit. Try it with chicken salad or a ham and brie sandwich.
Grape • Bourboulenc, Grenache Blanc, Ugni Blanc
Place • Rhone Valley, France
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Vina Diezmo CrianzaVina Diezmo Crianza
Produced by Bodega Casa Primicia from the part of this region known as Alavese Rioja, The vines have it their stride at 35yo and deliver fruit that is perfect for making this red. With hints of caramel, blueberry compote and balsamic reduction, this is a perfect match-up with a cheeseburger.
Grape • Tempranillo
Place • Rioja, Spain
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Tino PaiTino Pai
From the south of France where all fun things come from is this bright, personality filled white that has notes of citrus and gooseberry. It pairs well with a goat cheese salad and pesto.
Grape • Sauvignon Blanc
Place • Languedoc-Roussillon, France
FYI • Tino pai translates as very goood. -
Vina Borgia Campo De Borja GVina Borgia Campo De Borja G
"Fresh bright red fruit balanced by a fine structure and ample bouquet. Viña Borgia is made from 100% Grenache and is a fine example of this varietal. This wine is vinified with utmost care and bottled under the strict supervision of the winemaker, José Luis Chueca Sancho." Pair with pizza, hamburgers, or ham sandwich.
Grape • Garnacha
Place • Aragón, Spain
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Caparzo ToscanaCaparzo Toscana
This crowd pleaser will put a smile on your face with the first sip. This winery is meticulous about everything and it shows with this standout entry level wine from their portfolio. Strawberries and a hint of kitchen spice. Pairs well with spaghetti bolognese.
Grape • Sangiovese
Place • Tuscany, Italy
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Encostas do Lima SchistEncostas do Lima Schist
"This special project from the Adega Ponte de Lima highlights the diverse soils of the Vinho Verde region. Made from 100% Loureiro grapes, both the Granite and Schist varieties boast a crisp acidity and expressive minerality. Pair with white meat or fish."
Grape • Lourerio
Place • Vinho Verde, Portugal
FYI • The winery was founded in 1959.
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Gooder®
Kick things up a notch with wines that have a touch of pedigree. Better vineyard sites equals better vino. A “making dinner for a second date” kind of wine.
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ViladellopsViladellops
This mountainous region just outside of Barcelona is famous for grapes that go into the production of refreshing, light bodied wines. Organically grown, this lip smacking red is fresh and fruity and pairs well with cured meats and pan con tomate.
Grape • Garnacha
Place • Penedes, Spain
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Dom. Papolle Quatre CDom. Papolle Quatre C
Nestled in the bucolic southwest region of France comes this producer of delightful white wines that was established in the 17th century. With a bouquet of candied orange and grapefruit peel it pairs nicely with goat cheese as well as shellfish.
Grape • Colombard, Gros Manseng, Ugni Blanc
Place • Gascony, Francce
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4040 Malbec4040 Malbec
"Lucas Pfister is Argentinean agronomist with European roots, he studied viticulture and enology in Montpellier, Bordeaux and Lisbon. "Fermented in stainless steel this is a refreshing style from Mendoza that behaves more like a European red. Pair with grilled chicken kabobs.
Grape • Malbec
Place • Mendoza, Argentina
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Cantine ColosiCantine Colosi
This is a family run estate. Pietro Colosi creates a refreshing, direct white with rounded flavors of honeysuckle, gooseberry, and apple blossom with a mesmerizing straw color. As you might imagine coming from an island vineyard, this pairs nicely with seafood.
Grape • Grillo
Place • Sicily, Italy
FYI • Sicily's volcanic Mt. Etna is still active. -
Larsa GarnachaLarsa Garnacha
Familia Bastida has been dedicated to making wines throughout Spain since 1870. A rustic, red fruit profile with spicy tannins and a finish accented by earth and toasty barrel notes. Black cherry and strawberry jam linger on the finish. Pair with a black bean chili or meat stew.
Grape • Grenache
Place • La Mancha, Spain
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Montenigo ValpolicellaMontenigo Valpolicella
This is the counterpoint to the massive Amarone that this region is so famous for. With light refreshing notes of Morello cherry and persistent minerality, this is more reminiscent of a Cru Beaujolais. Pair with your favorite chicken dish.
Grape • Corvina, Rondinella
Place • Veneto, Italy
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Cousino-Macul Antiguas ReservasCousino-Macul Antiguas Reservas
Founded in 1856 and still family owned. The encroachment of the capital Santiago forced the family to find vineyards further south in the Maipo Valley. All of their wines com from two estates there. While distinctly Chilean there is a heavy influence from Bordeaux oenology. Delicious with eggplant lasagna or ratatouille.
Grape • Merlot
Place • Maipo Valley, Chile
FYI • The vineyard for this wine was planted in 1997. -
Mazzolino BonardaMazzolino Bonarda
When the Lombards settled this area in the Dark Ages they brought with them the knowledge of curing meats with salt. Fast forward a bit and "Salame di Varzi DOP" is born. It is an ideal pairing with this wine that is also "of" this region. Crunchy tanins with a hint of fresh herbs on the back palate.
Grape • Croatina
Place • Lombardy, Italy
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Vina Leyda Sauvignon BlancVina Leyda Sauvignon Blanc
On the other side of the equator harvesting happens in March and April. In this particular spot the cooling breezes off the Pacific Ocean help promote the ideal conditions for growing this varietal. Lots of minerality and not much in the way of citrus notes. Delicious with seafood.
Grape • Sauvignon Blanc
Place • Aconcagua, Chile
FYI • Three clones of Sauv Blanc are used in this wine. -
Winter En Provence RoseWinter En Provence Rose
Located in Seillons la Sainte Baume, the selected plots extend over 20 hectares and is a unique combination of soils composed of sand bauxite and marble. Expressive nose of red fruits and mild citrus and is light on the finish. Pair with shrimp, grilled fish, or goat's cheese.
Grape • Grenache, Cinsault, Syrah, Vermentino
Place • Provence, France
FYI • Label refers to the wine being released during winter.
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Goodest®
These wines are about as good as it gets. Pampered grapes, outstanding vineyards, impeccable winemaking. A level of wine that can cellar for several years.
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Keermont RiversideKeermont Riverside
This incredibly complex wine is not produced every year. The limited production is due to age of the vines which were planted in 1971 along the sandy soils of the Blaauwklippen River. Look for notes of peach and roasted almonds. Paris well with duck.
Grape • Chenin Blanc
Place • Stellenbosch, South Africa
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Marques de Grinon SVMMAMarques de Grinon SVMMA
This storied winery dates to 1292 and it's current owner is referred to as the father of Spanish wine. Named for the Latin word "that the epitome of knowledge has been reached", this wine IS the epitome of deliciousness. Plum and blackberry with a hint of smoke make this a stellar companion with roasted pork.
Grape • Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot
Place • Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
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FX Pichler Loibner FederspeilFX Pichler Loibner Federspeil
One of the finest produces of Austria's darling grape, Pichler is sought after for the finesse and inescapable depth of their wines. A stones throw from the Danube this benefits from a touch of CO2 to compensate for the low acidity. Green apple dominates. Pair with fish.
Grape • Grunver Veltliner
Place • Wachau, Austria
FYI • Wachau is an UNESCO World Heritage Site. -
Beckmen Vineyards SyrahBeckmen Vineyards Syrah
The limestone soil here is perfect for this varietal. With ideal conditions and the tireless effort of owner Tom Beckmen combined, they have garnered such praise that some consider this the greatest syrah value in the US. Full-bodied with notes of espresso, smoke, and blackberry reduction. Great with steak.
Grape • Syrah
Place • Santa Ynez Valley ,California
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Barrd-Eden Mengler's Hill Dreams of GoldBarrd-Eden Mengler's Hill Dreams of Gold
"Dreams of Gold exhibits vibrant red fruits with minty, eucalypt and winter green nose. These aromatics pass through on the palate & complement the soft supple tannins. This is a perfect example of Eden valley Shiraz, seductive and elegant with great balance and length." Pair with a Sunday rib roast.
Grape • Syrah
Place • South Australia, Australia
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Dom. de la Mordoree La Dame Rousse Tavel RoseDom. de la Mordoree La Dame Rousse Tavel Rose
The wines from the Delorme family are among the most highly rated in the region. Year after year their portfolio is delicious and this rosé is a winner as well. Full of raspberry, cherry, and delicate floral notes, it is an absolutely gorgeous wine that is easy to drink and can accompany a host of dishes.
Grape • Grenache, Cinsault, Mourvedre, Syrah
Place • Rhone, France
FYI • Mordoree means woodcock in French. -
Matic Get The Party StartedMatic Get The Party Started
Matija Žerjav a. k. a. Matic is the third generation of winemakers, and was only 24 when he took over the management of the winery. This wine, once pressed, spends an incredible 214 days in amphora. Its slightly cloudy with a hint of orange color add to the intrigue of this lively wine with notes of citrus.
Grape • Riesling
Place • Štajerska, SL
FYI • Label inspired by hieroglyphics. -
Gary Farrell Russian RiverGary Farrell Russian River
The famous fog that settles in the Russian River Valley overnight and burns off by midday has an enormous impact on the elegant nature of this wine. Blended from pioneer Gary Farrell's top sites, this pinot delivers with layers of mushroom, cherry, and kitchen spice. Pair with coq au vin.
Grape • Pinot Noir
Place • Sonoma County, California
FYI • The Russian River is named after explorer Ivan Kuskov. -
Roger Sabon LiracRoger Sabon Lirac
This silky, elegant showing from Lirac demonstrates that the Rhone can produce approachable but firm reds in their infancy. This family operation tends to harvest with lower ripeness levels. This decision makes for a well-rounded and expressive wine. Why not try it with your next dinner featuring lamb shank?
Grape • Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre, Carignan
Place • Rhone, France
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Branger Monnieres - Saint FiacreBranger Monnieres - Saint Fiacre
The father and son team behind this winery are among the very best in Muscadet Sèvre et Maine. Their cru-level offering is from gneiss soil and is aged on lees for 33 months (not the minimum 24). If this wine, packed with incredibly acidity and minerality, doesn't put a smile on your face, then nothing will.
Grape • Melon de Bourgogne
Place • Loire Valley, France
FYI • The first crus in Muscadet S. et M. came in 2011.
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