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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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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Borsao GBorsao G
A rather young winery by Spanish standards, Borsao was founded in 1958 and works primarily with the region’s important varietal, garnacha. This spirited red is one of the best values on the market. Full of black raspberry, plum, and black cherry this wine pairs nicely with most things off the grill and even paella.
Grape • Garnacha, Tempranillo
Place • Campo d Borja, Spain
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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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Domaine de la FruitièreDomaine de la Fruitière
The Loire valley is home to a diverse number of wines that stretch along the twisting 600 mile-long Loire River. The Lieubeau family works with chardonnay here, not usually found in Muscadet. Their attentiveness coaxes expressions of melon, spice and minerality from it. Pairs marvelously with shellfish.
Grape • Chardonnay
Place • Loire, France
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Sulin Terre D'AleramoSulin Terre D'Aleramo
This 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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Citra Trebbiano D'AbruzzoCitra Trebbiano D'Abruzzo
Since 1973 Citra has produced wines that give a sense of place. It is the efforts of a number of local families who pulled together to make this winery a reality which collectively is an impressive 15,000 acres. This delicately refreshing white has hints of Meyer lemon. Pairs well with oysters or a goat cheese salad.
Grape • Trebbiano
Place • Abruzzo, Italy
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Le Ballon RougeLe Ballon Rouge
Fashioned for the "here and now" this refreshing red is immediately approachable with notes of blueberry, blackberry, and a hint of cocoa powder. A versatile red, pair with grilled salmon, hamburgers, or pasta.
Grape • Grenache, Cinsault and Cabernet Sauvignon
Place • Pays d'Oc, France
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Pictor MPictor M
"Pleasant complexity of black and fruit aromas. Dark violet color with reddish tones. Generous with ripe sweet fruit flavors. Enjoy with pasta dishes, stews, white meats and grilled fish."
Grape • Merlot
Place • Central Valley, Chile
FYI • The Chilean flag is modeled after that of the USA. -
Sean Minor Four Bears Sauvignon BlancSean Minor Four Bears Sauvignon Blanc
Sourced from multiple vineyards just north of Santa Barbara, this white is made by friend of the family Will Bucklin. Notes of refreshing melon with a hint of red delicious apple come through with every sip making this is a crowd pleaser. Pairs well sitting poolside and soaking in the rays.
Grape • Sauvignon Blanc
Place • Central Coast, California
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Cousino Macul MerlotCousino Macul Merlot
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. Bright berries and plum, pair with brie.
Grape • Merlot
Place • Maipo Valley, Chile
FYI • The first vineyards in the Maipo Valley date to 1540.
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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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Dom. Saint Siffrein Cotes Du RhoneDom. Saint Siffrein Cotes Du Rhone
This family operation started in 1880. Their organic practices shine through with notes of dark fruits and black pepper. The long finish on this wine will leave you pondering the final days of winter, or if you hold onto it a bit, the beginning of autumn. Versatile with many dishes.
Grape • Grenache, Syrah
Place • Rhone, France
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Famiglie MerlotFamiglie Merlot
Despite the movie Sideways all but crushing this grape out of demand, it has, fortunately, made a comeback since the early 00's. The climate in Umbria is perfectly suited to Merlot. With a gorgeous soft and silky texture this has noticeable notes of black pepper. Delicious with your favorite lamb dish.
Grape • Merlot
Place • Umbria, Italy
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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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Cantina Convento Muri-Gries RosatoCantina Convento Muri-Gries Rosato
Nestled in a monastery built in the middle ages it is located about 50 miles from the Austrian border. The native red varietal Lagrein planted around the monastery is an attempt to preserve this ancient grape. Aromas of cherry and red currant abound. Pair with pasta, mortadella or fish.
Grape • Lagrein
Place • Alto Adige, Italy
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Massaya Le ColombierMassaya Le Colombier
Two charming brothers are responsible for this "Twilight" wine. Nestled between two mountain ranges this vineyard is ideal for growing grapes. With a dark cherry color this blend is an instant hit with notes of rose, pomegranate, and pepper. Try with kebabs.
Grape • Cinsault, Grenache, Syrah, Tempranilo
Place • Bekaa Valley, Lebanon
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Vajra Luigi Baudana DragonVajra Luigi Baudana Dragon
A beautiful story of several storied families uniting to make an equally beautiful wine. A unique style for Piedmont, this field blend involves a number of varietals being harvested and fermented together. The captivating floral aromatics and minerality make this a perfect aperitif wine.
Grape • Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Nascetta, Riesling
Place • Piedmont, Italy
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Kobal BlaufrankischKobal Blaufrankisch
The steep-sloped hills of this region make hand-picking these grapes a hard task but the reward is well worth it. With notes of blueberry, and dark cherry this unfined, unfiltered wine pairs well with roast chicken.
Grape • Blaufrankisch
Place • Haloze Hills, Slovenia
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Comtesse de Malet Roquefort Bordeaux BlancComtesse de Malet Roquefort Bordeaux Blanc
The family de Malet Roquefort is well known in Bordeaux having "set-up shop" in St. Emilion over 300 years ago. They are proud of their history in the region and proud of this unique white that straddles between citrus and minerality. Pair with escargot.
Grape • Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon
Place • Bordeaux, France
FYI • Saint-Émilion is a UNESCO World Heritage site. -
Ermengaud BlancErmengaud Blanc
"The Baron Ermengaud cuvée is named after the lord Ermengaud de Fouzilhon who provided land in the 12th century for a monastic barn to be built. Located in Faugeres, this refreshing white is lively and crisp, with medium-bodied notes of melon, citrus blossom and flowers. Pairs well with seafood."
Grape • Rousanne, Marsanne, Vermentino, Grenache Blanc
Place • Languedoc Roussillon, France
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Dom. Lafage Cuvee NicolasDom. Lafage Cuvee Nicolas
Named after the son of the winery's owner, Cuvee Nicolas is grown on schist soil from old vines approaching 70 years old. it is loaded with ripe fruit flavors notably dark cherry. Pair with venison or oxtail.
Grape • Grenache
Place • Roussillon, France
FYI • Roussillon borders the NE corner of Spain.
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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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Broadbent Madeira VerdelhoBroadbent Madeira Verdelho
Historically one of the most popular grapes planted on the island. It is common among Madeira houses to source their grapes from numerous growers as most do not own their vineyards. This dry style makes for an excellent table wine. With notes of orange citrus and a hint of walnut try with meat dishes.
Grape • Verdelho
Place • Madeira, Portugal
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Vietti ArneisVietti Arneis
A remarkable story that took hold in the 1960's as a limited release. Then the grape, planted on prestigious land until then only used for reds, was called Nebiolo Blanco. Today this wine is available worldwide because of the house of Vietti. Pairs well with fish such as Skate.
Grape • Arneis
Place • Piedmont, Italy
FYI • Artwork for Vietti labels has appeared in NYC's MOMA. -
Peju CFPeju CF
Of all the wines that Sara Fowler, the winemaker at Peju, produces, she considers this one of her most important....if not her favorite! Enticing with notes of dark fruit and kitchen spices, this well-structured crowd pleaser pairs well with a variety of meats including lamb.
Grape • Cabernet Franc
Place • Napa Valley, California
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Dom. Goisot "Corps de Garde"Dom. Goisot "Corps de Garde"
Absolutely brilliant white that delivers tremendous bang for the buck. The Goisot family has a long history of outstanding wine making. A kiss of french oak is behind this masculine style wine that easily has a few years in the bottle to fully mature. This is a reserve bottling made only in top vintages.
Grape • Chardonnay
Place • Burgundy, France
FYI • Saint Bris was once formally part of Chablis. -
Southern RightSouthern Right
Named after the rare Southern right whales found off the coast of Walker Bay, Anthony H. Russell set out to make an age-worthy wine from ZA's very own varietal: pinotage. A textured red with the complexity of dark rich fruit and a woodsy aromatic. Pairs well with a grilled t-bone steak.
Grape • Pinotage
Place • Hemel-En-Aarde Valley, South Africa
FYI • Proceeds from each bottle help with whale preservation. -
Smith & Hook Proprietary Red BlendSmith & Hook Proprietary Red Blend
There 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
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Bodegas San RomanBodegas San Roman
"Founded by iconic winemaker Mariano Garcia in 1998, his vision was to produce world class wines which balanced freshness and longevity in the bottle against the renown power of the region's wines." One of Spain's finest producers. Full-bodied but with finesse, the black fruit notes of this wine pair well with steak.
Grape • Tempranillo
Place • Toro, Spain
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Arnaldo Caprai GrecanteArnaldo Caprai Grecante
By Italian standards this is a relatively young winery, founded in 1971. As a result, their winery is a very modern affair using the most state-of-the-art tools available. Notable for its highly perfumed nose, look for elements of pineapple, nectarine, and freesia. Lovely as an aperitif.
Grape • Greccheto
Place • Umbria, Italy
FYI • During the Renaissance this grape was simply: Greco. -
Terra Costantino Contrada Blandano RossoTerra Costantino Contrada Blandano Rosso
The dramatic temperature swings on the south-facing slopes of Mt. Etna play a key role in the development of these grapes. The family-owned estate, Terra Costantino, produces this large red with notes of tobacco and dark fruit. Pair with the classic Sicilian meat roll.
Grape • Nerello Mascalese, Nerello Cappuccio
Place • Sicily, Italy
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J. Wilkes Santa Maria ChardonnayJ. Wilkes Santa Maria Chardonnay
Despite the fact that this wine goes through 100% malolactic fermentation (fancy word for making the body of the wine seem richer) it is remarkably lean with a long finish. Excellent winemaking at it's finest. Will go beautifully well with oysters, scallops, or cod.
Grape • Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc
Place • Santa Maria Valley, California
FYI • The SMV appellation is the second oldest in the U.S.
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