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.
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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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Bodegas Luzon MonastrellBodegas Luzon MonastrellBodegas Luzón are the masters of Monastrell (Mourvedre). Located in the historic region of Jumilla in southeastern Spain. cherries, strawberries and blackplums and a spicy finish. It is juicy and fresh with a pronounced, captivating body and a long vibrant finish. Pair with Jambon Iberico.
Grape • Monastrell
Place • Jumilla, Spain
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ZestosZestosLong 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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Caparzo ToscanaCaparzo ToscanaThis 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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Avatar CSAvatar CS"Presents a vibrant red color with glints of bordeaux. Great aromatic intensity. The spiciness of the nose is echoed on the palate and combines well with juicy red fruit flavors. It expresses in a very fresh way, with red fruits, sweet tannins and balanced acidity." Pair with pizza or pulled pork sandwich.
Grape • Cabernet Sauvignon
Place • Mendoza, Argentina
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Alverdi Pinot GrigioAlverdi Pinot GrigioRefreshing, clean, and with a quick finish. This varietaly-perfect showing has floral notes, especially that of acacia flowers. Served chilled as a perfect aperitif wine or with caprese salad.
Grape • Pinot Grigio
Place • Molise, Italy
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Broadbent Vinho VerdeBroadbent Vinho VerdeThis is from Portugal’s largest wine growing region. While many people associate the fortified wine port with the country, it actually produces a wide range of wines. One of the most famous whites is this style. With a touch of CO2 in the bottle, it is a bit of summer all year long. Try with fried fish bait or sardines.
Grape • Loureiro, Trajadura and Paderña
Place • Vinho Verde, Portugal
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Santa Julia TorrontesSanta Julia TorrontesThis grape, native to Argentina, is a powerhouse of aromatics. A friendly white with unmistakable notes of tropical fruit like lychee as well as orange peel and apple blossom. Made with 100% sustainably produced fruit, this pairs well with shrimp pad thai.
Grape • Torrontes
Place • Mendoza, Argentina
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Riebeek Cellars Cape RoseRiebeek Cellars Cape RoseA crowd pleaser, especially on a hot summer day while gathered around the grill. Produced using South Africa's very own varietal, pinotage, this has delightful ripe flavors of strawberry and raspberry. Pair with BBQ chiken or a pasta salad.
Grape • Pinotage
Place • Swartland, South Africa
FYI • The Swartland is the breadbasket of South Africa. -
Fairfax SBFairfax SBCentral Coast growing regions where warm weather allows for a long growing season for nice ripe grapes, tempered by the ocean breezes to keep the wine fresh. Flavors of grapefruit, white peach, and green grass. A great aperitif.
Grape • Sauvignon Blanc
Place • Lodi, California
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Dom. De La Chanteleuserie RoséDom. De La Chanteleuserie RoséCabernet Franc is the dominant red grape here, also knows as Breton. Sitting on an idyllic landscape overlooking Bourgueil, this small but respected producer makes his rosé using two production methods. The result is a beautiful salmon color with notes of peach and apricot. Pairs nicely with chèvre brûlée.
Grape • Cabernet Franc
Place • Loire, France
FYI • The domaine name means "place where the larks sing."
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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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Tellus MerlotTellus MerlotThe winery was founded in 1979 by two brothers, Ricardo and Renzo Cotarella. Their noted style balances a nod to the traditional ways with an eye toward modern winemaking methods. Notes of damson plum, dark cherry, and cocoa powder. Pairs well with charcuterie.
Grape • Merlot
Place • Umbria, Italy
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Inama SoaveInama SoaveThe Veneto, the NE region of Italy where this wine is from, was not always a popular place to plant grapes. Mr. Inama saw a future and in the early 1960's began to show how great the region is for whites such as this. With delicate notes of pear, white peach, and minerality, this delight pairs well with sushi.
Grape • Soave
Place • Soave, Italy
FYI • The grape and the region it is from share the same name. -
Michel Gassier CerciusMichel Gassier CerciusMichel Gassier tends to most of his vineyards in the Languedoc but has this property a bit further inland in the Rhone valley. The hand harvested grapes that come from his limestone soils dramatically reflect how well Grenache performs here. Try with chicken thighs and black tapenade.
Grape • Grenache, Syrah
Place • Rhone Valley, France
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Garzon TannatGarzon TannatQuite possibly the best expression of Tannat in the world. This grape is often associated with being too tannic and aggressive. With the careful touch from Garzon and the use of some French oak, the result is remarkable. With notes of ripe blackberry and cherry this pairs well with marinated beef tips.
Grape • Tannat
Place • Maldonado, Uruguay
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Kermit Lynch Cotes du RhoneKermit Lynch Cotes du RhoneThis textbook Rhone red from Kermit Lynch is sourced from a number of growers in southern Rhone. These relationships, cultivated over 40 years, are behind the quality in this release. Full of plum and blackberry notes, pair with Poulet d'Avignon.
Grape • Grenache, Syrah, Carignan
Place • Rhone Valley, France
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Closerie Des Lys RoseCloserie Des Lys RoseOwned by two childhood friends from Burgundy, they set out to make wine in an environment where land is less expensive. They found it in Limoux. They have crafted a host of wines since 1997. This rose is a powerhouse and hits well outside of it's class. Pair with pan-seared scallops or with goat cheese.
Grape • Syrah, Cinsault, Grenache
Place • Languedoc, France
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Lafage Miraflors RoséLafage Miraflors RoséHusband and wife duo Jean-Marc & Elaine Lafage are behind this elegant rosé. Planted near the Mediterranean the vines range in age from 15 to 80 years old. White peach and a delicate wild strawberry shine through making this delicious on its own or paired with salad nicoise. Also the bottle is pretty cool.
Grape • Mourvedre, Grenache Gris
Place • Roussillon, France
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La Figuiere Saint Andre RougeLa Figuiere Saint Andre RougeNestled in a vineyard in the picturesque French Riviera comes a wine from this family-owned endeavor. Now in it's 50th year, the Combard family continues to deliver memorable wines such as this blend with notes of cherry, herbs, and blackberries. Try with a lamb dish such as kefta.
Grape • Cabernet, Syrah, Cinsault, Grenache
Place • Provence, France
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Charles Bove Sparkling N/VCharles Bove Sparkling N/VFounded in the 1800's the Bove cellar is the beautiful carved out remains of a rock quarry. Secondary fermentation over 18 months results in a playful wine that reveals a luscious stone fruit quality that is perfect all on it's own.
Grape • Chenin Blanc
Place • Loire Valley, France
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Casa dos Amados Pipa RosaCasa dos Amados Pipa RosaFrom the challenging terroir of this region comes a truly special wine from Osvaldo Amado. Crystalline, pale pink in color it has a vibrant bouquet of strawberry and watermelon. An ideal summer sipper, enjoy on its own or with salad Nicoise.
Grape • Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz
Place • Beira Interior, Portugal
FYI • This is the most mountainous region of Portugal.
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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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Donatella Cinelli Rosso di MontalcinoDonatella Cinelli Rosso di MontalcinoThis enthusiastic red from a perfect vintage will put a smile on your face. It's from talented female wine maker Donatella. Versatile at the dinner table, where we encourage you to serve it, it pairs well with everything from soups to meat dishes. Will easily age 5-10 years.
Grape • Sangiovese
Place • Tuscany, Italy
FYI • Rosso vs Brunello de Montalcino is meant to drink young. -
Livon-Cru, Collio Braide GrandeLivon-Cru, Collio Braide Grande"Dorino Livon, is one of the most successful and recognized Friulan winemakers. His story has its roots in the family's passion and traditions. A fragrant bouquet, this wine has notes of lime blossoms & fresh pear with vanilla, blanched almonds & nutmeg. Pair with shrimp risotto."
Grape • Pinot Grigio
Place • Friuli, Italy
FYI • The winery is now run by the third generation of family. -
Blanck BlancBlanck BlancThis important grape in the northeast corner of France is directly related to Chardonnay. While it is sometimes blended with other whites, this is a flawless example of the grape all by itself. With a long finish of spicy pear, lemon, and apricot this pairs well with traditional Alsatian fare as well as Asian cuisine.
Grape • Auxerrois
Place • Alsace, France
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Hillick & HobbsHillick & HobbsPaul Hobbs does it again with this vivacious DRY, aka not-sweet, Riesling. Very steep-slopes that are planted horizontally contribute significantly to this wine's personality. Notes of white flowers, minerality and a great long finish make this a wonderful food wine. Pair with fish, grilled sausage, or a summer salad.
Grape • Riesling
Place • Finger Lakes, New York
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Dom Les Bruyeres Crozes Hermitage BlancDom Les Bruyeres Crozes Hermitage BlancIn 2003 David Reynaud, grandson to famed producer George Reynaud, completed a modern winemaking facility. From that moment on they never sold their grapes again. They masterfully produce this white with notes of quince, apricot, and white rose. Pair with roast turkey.
Grape • Marsanne, Roussanne
Place • Rhone Valley, France
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Bouchaine Estate PNBouchaine Estate PNBouchaine is the oldest continuously operating winery in Carneros, a region located on the southern tip of Napa Valley. Female winemaker and native Chris Kajani makes this red with mouthwatering notes of cherry, black tea, and pomegranate. Pair with grilled chicken.
Grape • Pinot Noir
Place • Napa Valley, California
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Ch. Clos de Bouard G de ClosCh. Clos de Bouard G de ClosLocated in the hamlet of Musset, close to Parsac, in the Montagne-Saint-Emilion appellation., their 30 hectares on clay soil helps proudce grapes of excellent quality. Layers of dark fruit sit atop the undertones of truffle. Pair with lamb.
Grape • Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvingon
Place • Bordeaux, France
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Fiorentino ZirpoliFiorentino ZirpoliThe Coda di Volpe grapes, harvested by hand in mid-October and aged for 5 months on lees and then again in bottle for a year before being released. Notes of pear, apple, and pineapple this pairs well with grilled tuna and a mango salsa.
Grape • Coda di Volpi
Place • Campania, Italy
FYI • The name of the grape means "tale of the fox." -
Weingut Robert Weil KabinettWeingut Robert Weil KabinettFounded in 1875 it is one of this region's "younger" estates. Sourced from grapes inside and adjoining their single-vineyard sites Kiedrich Wasseros and Sangrub. Complex and layered with exotic fruits, lemon zest and the expected minerality this wine is known for. Pairs well with pork, poultry and fresh cheeses.
Grape • Riesling
Place • Rheingau, Germany
FYI • The Rheingau makes up only 3% of German vineyards. -
Pombal do VesuvioPombal do VesuvioThis wine comes from the terraced vineyards that surround the ancient dovecote. The grapes from this remote area are handpicked and gently sorted. Then a gravity fed fermentation tank helps coax a lighter style of wine than is normally found in the region. Notes of cassis, blackberry, and thyme. Pair with pork.
Grape • Touriga Franca, Nacional, Tinta Amarela
Place • Douro, Portugal
FYI • A dovecote is small structure for birds.
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