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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Sulin Terre D'AleramoSulin Terre D'AleramoThis wine is named after Aleramo the first Marquis of the Monferrato area located in Northwest Italy. The label depicts Aleramo's horse ride which is now considered a legend from medieval times. A crowd-pleaser with bright fruit notes of cranberry and tart cherry. Marry with tomato based dishes.
Grape • Barbera
Place • Piedmont, Italy
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Santa Tresa Purato Nero d’AvolaSanta Tresa Purato Nero d’AvolaExtraordinarily rounded, this plump example from Sicily will leave you a believer in this thickly skinned grape. Stylistically this varietal can produce massive, hugely tannic wines or, in this case, something easily quaffable. Enjoy with tomato based sauces, steak or pork.
Grape • Nero d’Avola
Place • Sicily Italy
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Colonia las LiebresColonia las LiebresTwo decades ago the winemakers realized that there was great potential working with this grape (instead of only malbec). It was historically blended but in revealing that is holds it color and bright fruity flavor very well, it was allowed to shine on its own. Black currant and licorice flavors that pair well with pork.
Grape • Bonarda
Place • Mendoza, Argentina
FYI • The name of this wine means the Colony of Hares. -
Vina Zorzal RosadoVina Zorzal RosadoTucked away behind the range of mountains that separates Spain and France sits this lovely region. Know in part for the other tradition here, "the running of the bulls" it is also delicious wine country. Cool nights promotes acidity and the result is a robust rose that is joyously paired with virtually any tapas.
Grape • Garnacha
Place • Navarra, Spain
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CruceroCruceroThis workhorse varietal has so much natural tannin it will leave your head spinning. This is a great expression of Carmenere with notes of tobacco, black pepper and blackberry. Well balanced this wine can easily age for another year or two. It paris well with duck and cassoulet.
Grape • Carmenere
Place • Colchagua Valley, Chile
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Vina Bujanda TintoVina Bujanda TintoVina Bujanda is owned by a brother and sister duo whose family has been in the wine business since the late 1800's. Today their modern operation is producing a refreshing style of wine such as this ruby-colored red with notes of red currant and cherry. Perfect with seafood paella.
Grape • Tempranillo
Place • Rioja, Spain
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Farina BiancoFarina BiancoThe wines of Remo Farina are highly regarded and frequent winners in blind tastings. This white sees extended contact with lees that allows for a more rounded wine. A hint of jasmine and exotic fruit, namely pineapple, help this match up with pad-thai or a caprese salad.
Grape • Garganega, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc
Place • Veneto, Italy
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Root 1 PNRoot 1 PNThe temperatures in this region are kept cool by the influence of the ocean. Keeping the region cool is key to growing the temperature sensitive pinot noir. This lively wine is full of bright cherry and violet flavors and pairs well with paella.
Grape • Pinot Noir
Place • Casablanca Valley, Chile
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Encostas Do Lima Vinho VerdeEncostas Do Lima Vinho VerdeKnown as "green wines" because of their youthful nature, they are best consumed early in their life-cycle, usually within 18 months of bottling. Your reward for drinking now is this crisp, spritzy style full of green apple that people the world over love. Will put a smile on your face as is.
Grape • Loureiro, Trajadura
Place • Vinho Verde, Portugal
FYI • Vinho Verde is the largest wine region in Portugal. -
Legado del Moncayo "Montana"Legado del Moncayo "Montana"Isaac Fernandez is famous for his wines and this generous red crafted from vines that are over 40 years old exemplifies his golden touch. The high elevation helps maintain the grapes freshness. Notes of black cherry and minerality. Pairs well with regional specialty blood pudding and garlic soup.
Grape • Garnacha
Place • Camp de Borja, Spain
FYI • Aurelio Cabestrero also collaborated on this wine.
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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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Crios TorrontesCrios TorrontesAfter working for twenty years as a consulting winemaker, Susana founded her own brand in 2000. Crisp, refreshing and aromatic, with a bouquet of citrus fruits, passion fruit, lychee and white flowers. Pair with fish, crab, or sushi.
Grape • Torrontes
Place • Mendoza, Argentina
FYI • Crios label inspired by her love for her children. -
Sulin Monferrato Bianco GiabineSulin Monferrato Bianco GiabineThe Fracchia Family works wonders with their southernly facing vineyards. A delightful white with notes of quince, pear, and apple. The northern reaches of Italy and cool nights help keep the acid bright. Perfect as an aperitif or serve with summers salads.
Grape • Cortese, Chardonnay
Place • Piedmont, Italy
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Dom. Saint-Damien Le Dix de Saint DamienDom. Saint-Damien Le Dix de Saint DamienThis well regarded producer has made some intriguing wines for years. He uses Marselan, a cross between cabernet and grenache and ferments the wine in concrete. The result is a freshness which highlights the dark fruit and black pepper in the wine. Pair with a beef or venison stew.
Grape • Caledoc, Marselan
Place • Rhone Valley, France
FYI • Saint Damien is the patron saint of doctors. -
Carlos Serres ReservaCarlos Serres ReservaThe pioneering spirit of Carlos Serres is legendary in Rioja. Today, it is one of the few producers in the D.O.C. that is over 100 years old. Spending 24 months in oak, this toothsome wine delivers big with notes of anise, plum preserves, and tobacco. Pairs well with a grilled t-bone steak or grilled chorizzo.
Grape • Tempranillo, Graciano
Place • Rioja, Spain
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R Vineyards MR Vineyards MSourced 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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Souleil RoseSouleil RoseSouleil’s story starts in a sun-drenched wine region of southern France along the Mediterranean Sea, where founders Marianne and Thomas grew up surfing and shucking oysters. Notes of grapefruit and rose petal this pairs well with a fruit de mer!
Grape • Grenache, Cinsault
Place • Languedoc, France
FYI • Portions of this wine support ocean cleaning programs. -
Mantel Blanco Alvarez y DiezMantel Blanco Alvarez y DiezLocated at an altitude of 770 meters, the name of the game is to keep freshness alive no matter the cost - hence the nighttime harvest that occurs each vintage to preserve the bright, refreshing citrus and minerality notes of this wine. Pair with tuna or grilled octopus.
Grape • Verdejo
Place • Rueda, Spain
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Catena San CarlosCatena San CarlosWithin the sub-appellation of San Carlos is the vineyard El Cepillo. It is noted for producing grapes that make robust red wines. Also unique is that this is entirely Cabernet Franc, not the usual Malbec. A full-bodied wine with hints of herbs, cocoa and dark cherry. Pair with rosemary encrusted rack of lamb.
Grape • Cabernet Franc
Place • Mendoza, Argentina
FYI • The vineyards for this wine are located at 4000 feet. -
Bonny Doon Clos de GilroyBonny Doon Clos de GilroyA somewhat weightier, more powerful Clos de Gilroy than one has typically seen in years past, this is not a shy retiring Marcel Proust, but rather more Marcel Pagnol's Cesar, an assertive but sunny creature of the south. Spicy, peppery, and perfumed. - RG Pair with Ahi tuna steak.
Grape • Grenache, Mourvedre
Place • Central Coast, California
FYI • Named after the town Gilroy, California. -
Chasing RainChasing RainChasing rain indeed. With less than 6 inches of annual rainfall this region is often seeking water! But that stress drives roots deeper into the soil providing for a more complex wine. With notes of plum and blackberry this pairs well with a charcuterie board.
Grape • Merlot
Place • Red Mountain, Washington
FYI • Red Mnt. gets the name from springtime "cheatgrass."
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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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G.D. Vajra Barbera D'Alba DOC SuperioreG.D. Vajra Barbera D'Alba DOC SuperioreMade from old vines dating back to 1949, there are two vineyards that produce the prize-winning grapes for this wine. The west facing vineyard provides more delicate tones such as violet. The east facing more gripping notes of tobacco. A superb wine. Try with Peking Duck!
Grape • Barbera
Place • Piedmont, Italy
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Trione River Road RanchTrione River Road RanchFor over forty years the Trione family has worked the land in Sonoma. In 2005 they established their winery and in 2014 offered this wine, their first Syrah. Aged in French oak for 18 months this full-bodied red has notes of blackberry and blueberry pie. Can easily age for 5 years.
Grape • Syrah
Place • Sonoma, California
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Graham's 30 Year Tawny PortGraham's 30 Year Tawny PortGraham's top tawny port.
Grape • Touriga Nacional
Place • Porto, Portugal
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Bressia Lagrima CanelaBressia Lagrima Canela"Walter Bressia, owner and winemaker, has been in the Argentine wine trade for almost 30 years. Walter's concept involves the notion of "Vinos de Autor" (Author's wines) or personalized high quality wines. It has fresh, elegant floral aromas, lent to it by its grape varieties, as well as melon, pear and toasty oak."
Grape • Chardonnay and Semillon
Place • Mendoza, Argentina
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Bott Saint-JosephBott Saint-JosephDeep red with a complex nose with notes of red fruit and smoked lardons. Vibrant and elegant on the palate, this wine is a perfect representation of this northern Rhône terroir. Silky tannins, and a long, satisfying finish. Delicious with roasted poultry and grilled meats. Aging potential of ten to fifteen years.
Grape • Syrah
Place • Rhone Valley, France
FYI • Syrah is the only red grape allowed in norther Rhone. -
David Reynaud Les Monestiers BlancDavid Reynaud Les Monestiers BlancReynaud's star status among young French wine makers keeps growing. Here he shines with this northern Rhone Viognier. Aromas of white peach, green apricot, and melon, with mineral and mild spice notes. Pairs very well with crostini with burrata and white peach, or pike-perch in white tomato beurre blanc.
Grape • Viognier
Place • Rhone Valley, France
FYI • This organic vineyard is certified by Eccocert. -
Two Paddocks RieslingTwo Paddocks RieslingTwo Paddocks started in 1993 with modest ambitions at their original little vineyard at Gibbston, Central Otago in the deep south of New Zealand. Named after an adjoining vineyard, this wine has aromas of tart apple, nectarine, citrus and white flowers. Pair with Epoisses (stinky cheese).
Grape • Riesling
Place • Central Otago, New Zealand
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Cloisonne PN Sonoma CoastCloisonne PN Sonoma CoastThis Napa based winery creates special relationships (aka secret sourcing) of grapes to highlight the excellence of growing regions in Napa and Sonoma. This unfined and unfiltered wine will make you smile. Notes of cherry, cola, earth, spice and floral aromas. Pairs well with roast chicken.
Grape • Pinot Noir
Place • Sonoma Coast, California
FYI • Cloisonne is a form of art combining several methods. -
Colpetrone Montefalco SagrantinoColpetrone Montefalco SagrantinoThis sometimes overlooked region is home to one of Italy's most powerful varietals, Sagrantino. It often takes years to come into it's own and this offering from Colpetrone is their current release at nearly a decade old! Incredibly well structured with brambleberries, leather and spice it pairs well with goat dishes.
Grape • Sagrantino
Place • Montefalco, Italy
FYI • This region is known as "the belly of the belly" of Italy -
Smith & Hook Proprietary Red BlendSmith & Hook Proprietary Red BlendThere are crowd pleasers and then there are CROWD PLEASERS. This is the latter. Fruit sourced from four vineyards and artfully blended and aged in french oak produces an opulent wine. Rich flavors of blueberry and vanilla will have you grinning from ear to ear on your first sip. Pair with a NY strip.
Grape • Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, P. Sirah
Place • Central Coast, California
FYI • Smith and Hook were initially cattle ranches.
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