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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CollegiataCollegiata
While many wines in Sicily come from the volcanic soil of Mt. Etna, this wine is produced in the Valle del Belice about 300 meters above sea level. Still heavily influenced by the Mediterranean climate, look for notes of green apple and lemon zest. Serve with green olives and Parmesan.
Grape • Pinot Grigio
Place • Sicily, Italy
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Campo Viejo RiojaCampo Viejo Rioja
This is a unique standout in this region that claims tempranillo as the mainstay. This fresh and fruity red with notes of red berry is a great accompaniment with picnic and social gatherings...meaning it goes great with bbq, burgers, and tacos!
Grape • Garnacha
Place • Rioja, Spain
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Le ChapeauLe Chapeau
Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean that sits off the coast of France. It boasts plenty of cheerful sunshine and cheerful is exactly what this wine is. Notes of cherry and a supple mouth feel, this pairs well with a variety of foods from charcuterie to roast chicken to grilled salmon.
Grape • Pinot Noir
Place • Corsica, France
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Mas Le Chevaliere LarocheMas Le Chevaliere Laroche
The Mediterranean climate heavily influences the wines of this region. Organically farmed for decades this wine is known as "the knight's lady." Aged without oak treatment this is full of notes of black currants and herbs. Pair with charcuterie and cheeses.
Grape • Cabernet Sauvignon
Place • Languedoc, France
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Whale Route ChardonnayWhale Route Chardonnay
Named for the whales who navigate the oceans by way of the Australian coastline, this chardonnay is perfect for the next gathering. A balanced wine that goes well with everything from a turkey salad sandwich to a chicken pot pie.
Grape • Chardonnay
Place • South Australia, Australia
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Dante PNDante PN
Monterey Bay is a special place and without a doubt one of it's many gifts are the pinot noirs that grow there. The unmistakable influence of the seawater fog helps protect the fruit until mid-day. Light, delicate, delightful. What more could you want? Pairs well with roast chicken or a medley of mushrooms.
Grape • Pinot Noir
Place • Monterey, California
FYI • The canyon in Monterey Bay is one of the world's largest. -
Conte Placido Pinot GrigioConte Placido Pinot Grigio
Named for Count Placido Placidi who defeated Florence in 1260 at the Battle of Montaperti. This fresh white has notes of pear and lemon rind and pairs well with a host of dishes. Try with linguini, lemon zest, and shavings of Parmesan.
Grape • Pinot Grigio
Place • Tuscany, Italy
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Rubus Pinot NoirRubus Pinot Noir
A delicious red that hails from just north of Venice. The estate fruit of this vintage battled through an intense rainfall in the spring to come out the otherside with perfect fruit. Delicious cherry and raspberry notes sing through on this perfect sipper. Great as a cocktail red.
Grape • Pinot Noir
Place • Veneto, Italy
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Pine Ridge Chenin Blanc ViognerPine Ridge Chenin Blanc Viogner
Known mostly for their reds, this unlikely white from Pine Ridge is now considered a classic. An experiment blending these two French varietals that aren't usually blended 20 years ago is now a perennial hit. Delicious aromas of melon allow this to pair well with prosciutto or on its own.
Grape • Chenin Blanc, Viogner
Place • Napa, California
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Dal Maso Chardonnay FrizzanteDal Maso Chardonnay Frizzante
While this part of Italy is most famous for the sparkling wine Prosecco, this fun, lively offering from Dal Maso will certainly put a smile on your face. Family owned for over 130 years, this wine has aromatics of Granny Smith apple and melon. Pairs well with fried chicken.
Grape • Chardonnay
Place • Veneto, Italy
FYI • Frizzante wines are called Perlant in French.
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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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Figuiere Mediterranee RoseFiguiere Mediterranee Rose
The Mediterranean Sea has a heavy influence on nearby vineyards - so much so this wine is named after it. Known for a particular freshness, the Combard family produces a wine also known for its salty minerality because of the sea. Pair with sea bass with lemon and peppercorn.
Grape • Grenache, Cinsault, Syrah
Place • Provence, France
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Vinum CNW Chenin BlancVinum CNW Chenin Blanc
Ken Wilson in Clarksburg California (a third generation farmer) agreed to sell his grapes on a handshake...and from that a star was born. This wine put Vinum on the map from their very first vintage in 1997. Notes of Verbena, melon, and honeysuckle this pairs well with tuna steak.
Grape • Chenin Blanc
Place • Clarksburg, California
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Petit Sauvage RougePetit Sauvage Rouge
In a complete nod that the world's climate is changing this winery has gone all in. Working with a varietal that is unique to southern France it is well established to deal with higher temps. The bottle is lightweight andd the wax is vegetable based. The wine pairs well with a variety of foods and can be served chilled.
Grape • Cabernet Cortis
Place • Carcassonne, France
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R Vineyards MR Vineyards M
Sourced from several California vineyards this wine illustrates the best of what the Golden State has to offer. With 10 months in French and American oak barrels this layered wine is full with notes of cherry and vanilla. Pair with your favorite veggie burger.
Grape • Merlot
Place • Napa Valley, California
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Botromagno Nero Di TroiaBotromagno Nero Di Troia
A second life breathed into an ancient grape that was historically known only for producing bulk wines. The TLC now given to this grape by the D'Agostinos produces a delightful red with notes of cherry, sage and tobacco. This magically pairs with lamb, charcuterie, and parmesan.
Grape • Uva di Troia
Place • Puglia, Italy
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NebuleuseNebuleuse
This wine is named after the male horse at the Fons-Sanatis estate. Produced entirely from mourvedre, this red displays strong raspberry and plum notes by the nose as well as a hint of eucalyptus and black liquorice with a touch of leather. Pairs well with a variety of foods..think Thanksgiving.
Grape • Mourvedre
Place • Roussillon, France
FYI • The label is made of vine-plant leaves and stems. -
Dom. D'Ansignan "Les Grenadines"Dom. D'Ansignan "Les Grenadines"
At the very end of Occitane you'll find this village lost in the shadows of the Pyrenees. Grown at 1,400 feet in pure granite, the grapes are picked early to maintain freshness. Notes of bing cherry and minerality leap forth. This easy drinking red can be served with a chill. Pair with chicken salad.
Grape • Grenache, Syrah, Carignan
Place • Languedoc-Rousillon, France
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TellusTellus
The crumbly soils of the five hectares in Umbria for this wine are difficult to work but well worth it. A special project to owner Riccardo Cotarella, a glassful of this is like walking through an orchard of apples and citrus. Pairs nicely with a bowl of salmon and quinoa.
Grape • Chardonnay
Place • Umbria, Italy
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Fattoria del Cerro Chianti Colli SenesiFattoria del Cerro Chianti Colli Senesi
Located on the hills surrounding Siena, this area overlaps Tuscany's most famous wine names and is Chianti's most significant subzone. The elegant Burgundy-like style of this wine is immediately approachable with violets, plum, and cedar peaking through. Delicious on it's own or with pasta primavera.
Grape • Sangiovese, Caniolo
Place • Tuscany, Italy
FYI • This estate was founded in 1922. -
Boccadigabbia Rosso PicenoBoccadigabbia Rosso Piceno
"Boccadiagabbia was once part of a vast agricultural estate that for over a century was an influential example of modern, rational agriculture. This ruby red offers classic varietal spice, along with lovely scents of vanilla, chocolate, and wild red berries. Pair with hard cheeses."
Grape • Montepulciano, Sangiovese
Place • Marche, Italy
FYI • This winery was once one of the “one hundred poderi"
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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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Az. Agr. Villa Monteleone Etna RossoAz. Agr. Villa Monteleone Etna Rosso
"Our vineyards are located on the northern slope of Mount Etna, in two different districts: Cuba and Pontale Palino. This beautifully elegant wine has aromas of wildflower, fennel, volcanic rock and tangy forest berry. Try with bucatini with tuna."
Grape • Nerello Mascalese, Nerello Cappuccio
Place • Sicily, Italy
FYI • The winery owns pre-phylloxera vines. -
1881 Napa1881 Napa
This wine is made in honor of the pioneers who settled in this region decades ago and is named after the oldest continuously operating grocery store in California founded in 1881. Sourced from several sites, this luscious full-bodied red has notes of kitchen spice, vanilla, and blackberry preserves.
Grape • Cabernet Sauvignon
Place • Napa Valley, California
FYI • The Victorian house (grocery store) was built in 1874. -
Klein Constantia Block 361 & 372Klein Constantia Block 361 & 372
Not far from Cape Town, Klein Constantia is considered one of the world's most beautiful vineyards. But what about the wine? Decomposed granite and cool ocean breezes lend a hand to this, the purist expression of the grape. Sourced from two perfect blocks - pair with Sole Meuniere.
Grape • Sauvignon Blanc
Place • Constantia, South Africa
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Terra Costantino Contrada Blandano BiancoTerra Costantino Contrada Blandano Bianco
This full-flavored white from the famed slopes of Mt. Etna on the eastern side of Sicily is heavily influenced by the volcanic soil. A big personality wine that is farmed organically, look for notes of lemon zest, dried apricot, and saltine crackers.
Grape • Carricante, Catarratto
Place • Sicily, Italy
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Protos CrianzaProtos Crianza
There are few Spanish producers as iconic as Protos. Before 1982 when they allowed others to use it, their name was literally that of the region - Ribera del Duero. Today their winery is at the cutting edge of all things wine related. This excellent offering is aromatic with black fruit notes. Pairs well with grilled meat.
Grape • Tempranillo
Place • Ribera del Duero, Spain
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Carl Loewen Alte RebenCarl Loewen Alte Reben
For those in the know, legendary importer Michael Skurnik knows how to pick a riesling. And this is one of his favorites. While the yield of these grapes is small the quality is exceptional. It has an iron core than can easily age another several years. Pair with fish in a light herbal cream sauce.
Grape • Riesling
Place • Mosel, Germany
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Ch. Feuillet Traminer AromaticoCh. Feuillet Traminer Aromatico
Sometimes it takes a big personality to make a big wine. Maurizio Fiorano, who surprisingly showed up to one of the biggest wine shows in the world with only four bottles, is just such a person. Aromatic indeed, the lychee fruit shines through with this white. Pairs well with spicy food, especially Indian and Thai.
Grape • Gewurtztraminer
Place • Aosta Valley, Italy
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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. -
Sutro "Wernecke Ranch" Cabernet SauvignonSutro "Wernecke Ranch" Cabernet Sauvignon
The 6th generation of the Warnecke family is tending to these volcanic laden soils that are absolutely perfect for naturally balancing the right size fruit from cabernet. Garnet in color, with notes of black cherry, cassis, and espresso. Firm, muscled, and elegant. Pairs well with grilled t-bone steak.
Grape • Cabernet Sauvignon
Place • Sonoma County, California
FYI • Wernecke Ranch was purchased by the family in 1911. -
Gran VinumGran Vinum
As is typical in the region, the winery owns a small amount of land and works closely managing several other farms for their contracted rights to the grapes. Notes of citrus, grapefruit, lemon, white fruits, pear water, tropical, lychee and stone fruit, peach. Pairs well with grilled swordfish.
Grape • Albarino
Place • Rias Baixas, Spain
FYI • The vineyard is fertilized with clam and cockle shells.
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