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$38.99
WINE SPECTATOR 96 POINTS - "Bold, lush and tropical in feel, with creamed papaya and mango notes seamlessly gliding together, while coconut, green plum, ginger, Read More...
quince and white peach flavors fill in the background. Offers a succulent finish, but stays pure and steady thanks to perfectly embedded acidity. Best from 2015 through 2030. 250 cases imported."
$46.99
WINE SPECTATOR 94 POINTS - "Plump, ripe and full, featuring a slightly exotic edge to the guava, mango and creamed peach flavors, before a racier side Read More...
of green plum, honeysuckle and plantain moves in behind. Still youthfully raw, with the fruit bouncing rather than gliding for now. The finish is long, revealing an echo of green almond that bodes well for cellaring. Best from 2015 through 2026. 100 cases imported."
$66.99
WINE SPECTATOR 96 POINTS - "Bold, lush and tropical in feel, with creamed papaya and mango notes seamlessly gliding together, while coconut, green plum, ginger, Read More...
quince and white peach flavors fill in the background. Offers a succulent finish, but stays pure and steady thanks to perfectly embedded acidity. Best from 2015 through 2030. 250 cases imported."
$32.98
WINE ADVOCATE 91-92 POINTS - "From a single parcel of old vines and vinified in barrique of mixed age, Blot’s 2009 Bourgueil Mi-Pente evokes sweet lily-Read More...
like perfume and talcum along with scents of machine oil; peat and black tea; ripe blackberry and elderberry; and toasted walnut. Refined, almost velour-like in texture, this offers nutty richness and ripe black fruits along with hints of rare sirloin juices in a long, buoyant, downright refreshing finish. Blot suspects this deftly balanced wine will age well for the better part of two decades. Certainly I can imagine at least 8-10 years, although the trade record simply isn’t there other than by analogy with Bourgueil from other sites and growers."
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Dilettante “Dabbler” is a project started by Pierre’s wife, Catherine Breton. Similar to the Trinch but vinified using whole cluster, carbonic maceration without sulfur. Another Read More...
wine meant for immediate consumption, low alcohol, low-sulfur, pure Cabernet Franc. Aged in cement “eggs” and bottled unfiltered in the Spring after harvest. Grapes grown Biodynamically....
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Galichets is the name of the gravelly terroir on the land surrounding the Breton winery in Restigné, in a reputed plateau at 50 meters altitude situated in between the flat land and Read More...
the slope. The vines are old, and the vinification is more traditional. The wine is bottled after a year in stainless steel, unfiltered, in the early Fall before harvest. Style emphasizes lively fruit and is made to drink young.
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Domaine de la Chanteleuserie means “place where the larks sing,” hence the singing bird on the front. The domaine is perched on a limestone plateau in an idyllic landscape in the Read More...
heart of Touraine. The vineyards enjoy full southern exposure helping to ripen the Cabernet Franc grapes. This is the land of Cabernet Franc, better known locally as “Breton.” Though it’s known often as a blending grape in Bordeaux, it has the ability to shine nicely on it’s own in the Loire.
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The Delaille family has owned Domaine du Salvard for more than a century; they have passed it down through generations and expanded the property from 25 acres to nearly 90. Brothers Read More...
Emmanuel and Thierry represent the fifth generation of the family to farm the land, which they now work sustainably, and continue the winemaking tradition. Their white wine is an 85/15% blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay; crisp and light, a blend of tropical fruit notes and citrus, the wine has great acidity and plenty of minerality.
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A delicacy in itself, this nectar of blackcurrant with hints of spices reveals a deep and dense colour.
The tannins are delicately covering our palate, the structure is rich Read More...
The tannins are delicately covering our palate, the structure is rich Read More...
and full with a good length.
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A classic Cabernet Franc for the purist. The 2010 Chinon is an amazing vintage for the Cuvee Domaine from Bernard and Matthieu Baudry, "one of the best Domaines we have made, with Read More...
great balance and richness" says Matthieu. As good as the 2009 was, this wine has cool almost minty acidity lifting the complex and pure red fruits. A blend from St. Louans with mostly clay and limestone soils to give earthy well-structured wines, with 20% from gravel soils near Cravant, giving supple fruit. The weight and balance of this wine are superb, with mineral and acid flavors coating the fruit and the finish is very long. This wine is enjoyable now, but will really benefit from two years of aging - with peak drinking from after five to ten years. 13% abv.
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WINE SPECTATOR 91 POINTS: "A crackling, pure style, with a vibrant savory edge that drives the red currant, cherry and damson plum fruit along. The Read More...
finish picks up sweet tobacco and mouth-watering chalk notes. Drink now through 2016. 150 cases imported." –JM
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Nicolas Grobois is one of the up and coming stars in Chinon. The Gabare cuvee comes from a south-facing lower terrace of the Vienne river near Panzoult and a has a sandy, pebbly, Read More...
clay soil.It has supple, attractive primary red fruit with a stony undertone. 100 Cabernet Franc. Age of vines 35 years old.
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WINEMAKER'S NOTES: - "Clean, crisp and dry on the nose with some typical notes of apples and pears. The wine is bone dry with a chalky texture on entry and displays a good structure, Read More...
with a lively apple-like acidity running through the wine. There is a hint of spritz coming from a little residual carbon-dioxide which helps to lift the impression of freshness and acts as a preservative. This is for immediate drinking, but could be expected to age for three to five years."
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"A traditional wine-growing father and a daughter who is both modern and devoted. Two personalities whose ambivalence creates a complementary magic, revealed through their cuvees "Read More...
Tradi Jurancon", meaning traditional, and "Trendy Jurancon", meaning the new generation. The Hours do indeed delight in combining authenticity and modernity both in the production and in the presentation of their wines of Jurancon. AOC Jurancon purists will be delighted with the fabulous TRADI wine range undertaken by Charles and all the curiousi-minded will discover, with secret delight, how wonderful and easy it is to enjoy Marie's TRENDY wine range".
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WINE ADVOCATE 92 POINTS - "The 2007 Aragone is a blend of Sangiovese, Alicante, Syrah and Carignano. Racy dark red cherries, flowers, earthiness and Read More...
licorice are some of the nuances that flow from this textured, expressive wine. In 2007, Aragone sits on the razor’s edge of over ripeness; coming close, but never going over the top. A refined, polished finish serves to balance some of the more opulent qualities. This racy, sexy wine delivers incredible quality for the money. Anticipated maturity: 2010-2020."
La Mozza is a partnership between Joe Batianich and Mario Batali that sits in Morelino di Scansano—one of the warmest corners of the Tuscan Coast. There is a unique bit of history on this part of the Tuscan Coast with a period of Spanish occupation. The darkly colored and rich clone of Grenache known locally as “Alicante” gives this blend a warmer, Rhône-like texture that melds seamlessly with the red raspberry from the Sangiovese.
La Mozza is a partnership between Joe Batianich and Mario Batali that sits in Morelino di Scansano—one of the warmest corners of the Tuscan Coast. There is a unique bit of history on this part of the Tuscan Coast with a period of Spanish occupation. The darkly colored and rich clone of Grenache known locally as “Alicante” gives this blend a warmer, Rhône-like texture that melds seamlessly with the red raspberry from the Sangiovese.
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The red wine develops the harmonious
notes of red fruit so representative of
the Loire vineyards. Aromas of strawberries,
redcurrants, and cherries
“sweeten” Read More...
notes of red fruit so representative of
the Loire vineyards. Aromas of strawberries,
redcurrants, and cherries
“sweeten” Read More...
the hints of spice. A wonderful
freshness makes this wine delicate
and easy to drink.
freshness makes this wine delicate
and easy to drink.
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This domain has been committed in organic farming and biodynamics since 2005.A delightful, ruby-coloured wine, with a bouquet exhaling overtones of red berries with floral, bracken Read More...
and musk notes. A 100% pinot noir from old vines (25 years) cultivated on kimmeridgian marls. The mouth, delicate, unfolds a subtle material blending fruit overtone with gentle tannins and a nice freshness.
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If we were to convey our impression of this wine using one word, it would be, “OUTSTANDING!” Those looking to steer a more traditional course for Thanksgiving will adore this incredibly well-Read More...
done Sauvignon Blanc from the Loire Valley! It delivers a precise, yet generous, package of even-keeled, elegant fruit that combines tangy vectors of lemon-lime, lemon zest and tangerine with generous dollops of ripe melon fruit. Hints of sundry tropical, fine herbs and a persistent minerality provide a backdrop to this wonderfully wrought wine that will definitely open some eyes! It is, without a doubt, the best Menetou-Salon we’ve ever tasted!
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