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  • 2015 Fontanafredda Barolo del Comune di Serralunga d’Alba DOCG (Magnum)

    We just opened a bottle of this over the holidays and it was singing. The tannins were smooth and the flavors were perfectly integrated. It is ready to drink and be enjoyed with some bolognese!

    Sustainable farming practices

    $145.00
  • 2020 Paolo Conterno Nebbiolo ‘A Mont’ (half-bottle)

    This wine comes from 20-year-old vines grown in the historical enclave of the Ginestra Grand Cru. It has an elegant, but robust body making it the perfect pairing with red meats and game. Aged for 3 years in French oak barrels.

    Sustainable farming practices, hand-harvested, and only 1,666 cases produced.

    $25.00
  • 2019 Podere Salicutti Brunello di Montalcino

    For Brunello lovers and collectors, this is the vintage to buy. 2019 was an incredible vintage that is being compared to 2016, 2015, 2010 and 2006. This exceptional vintage from our favorite cult-producer comes from 3 estate vineyards: Sorgente, Piaggione and Teatro. The wine is aged for 40 months in barrel + 12 months in bottles.

    Biodynamic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, no fining or filtering and only 625 cases produced.

    We only received a 6-bottle allocation! To say these wines are sought-after is an understatement. Snag while you can.

    $110.00
  • 2018 Domaine Alain Burguet Chambertin ‘Clos de Bèze’ Grand Cru

    If you know, you know. ‘Clos de Bèze’ is the most prestigious and sought-after Grand Crus in Gevrey-Chambertin. For collectors, this wine is a great investment. It will only continue to appreciate in value as it ages over the next 10-20 years.

    Practicing organic viticulture, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, unfined/unfiltered and only 100 cases produced.

    $600.00
  • 2021 Wonderland Project No. 9 Atlas Peak Cabernet Sauvignon

    This Cab is grown on a west-facing slope, above the fog line, on the northern ridge of the Atlas Peak AVA. The palate is dense and complex, marked by a long and polished finish. All we can say is, there’s a reason this graces the wine list at the French Laundry.

    Organic farming practices, unfined/unfiltered, vegan-friendly, and only 1,000 cases produced.

    $55.00
  • 2020 No Name Santa Barbara County Chardonnay

    This Chardonnay is a total CA babe. It’s vibrant and fresh with a silky palate and touch of sea salt on the finish. In short, it’s an all-around crowd pleaser.

    Organic farming practices and only 90 cases produced.

    $30.00
  • 2021 Anza Diego Magaña Rioja 

    This Tempranillo-dominant wine is made with a touch of Garnacha, Graciano, Mazuelo, Viura, and Malvasía Riojana. It’s produced from 50+ year old bush vines and is aged for 12 months in neutral barrel. This is a very elegant example of a high quality Rioja! Sustainable farming practices and only 21,200 bottles produced.

    Winemaker Diego Magaña has been quoted saying that “this is probably my favorite of all the vintages I’ve made in Rioja so far.” We’d jump on it!

    $38.00
  • 2022 Golan Heights Winery ‘Yarden’ Galilee Chardonnay

    Notes of fresh lemon, ripe pear and fresh flowers, rounded out with hints of apricot, cream and baking spice. Full bodied with crisp acidity and found finish.

    Try serving the wine with seared salmon with crispy skin, a whole smoker roasted chicken or pumpkin ravioli.

    $34.00

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