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Chablis is a staple at Argaux. So when we decide to add a new one to the book, you better believe we have done our homework. This particular bottle was chosen after it won a blind tasting against 17 different bottles of Chablis. We invited our top Chablis clients to join us for the battle and this wine was voted #1. Enough said. It is a must-try.
Organic farming practices, native yeast fermentation, aged on the lees in stainless steel tanks for 11 months and filtered before bottling (no fining).
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Grown on volcanic soils in the hills just inland from the Amalfi Coast, the 2023 Vadiaperti Greco di Tufo is a crisp, textured white with mouthwatering vibrancy and a distinctive mineral edge that screams seafood. It’s a serious white wine with soul—complex, refreshing, and historic.
Practicing organic farming, Vadiaperti works with 30-year-old, high-elevation Greco vineyards that are entirely hand-harvested. The wine is fermented with native yeasts in stainless steel tanks and ages on the lees for up to two years.
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For over 5 centuries, the Ruffino family has nurtured these vines that cling to the cliffs above the Ligurian Sea. Nicknamed “The Yachtsman’s White,” Vermentino is beloved for its breezy salinity, citrus lift, and mouthwatering freshness. It’s a vivid expression of the Riviera—sun-soaked, sea-sprayed, and utterly transportive.
Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, family-owned and less than 2,000 cases produced annually.
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Caroline Bellavoine is the talk of the town. Her tiny production of old-vine Pinot Noir from the lesser-known Côtes du Couchois is pure, rustic, and deeply expressive of its unique terroir. It’s old-school Burgundy through and through – seriously complex and not for the faint of heart! Decant for 1 hour before enjoying.
Organic farming practices, native yeast fermentation, unfined/unfiltered, aged for 18 months in French oak barrels and only 150 cases produced annually.
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The ladies at Atelier Saucier, a Los Angeles based modern tablescape design house, made the cocktail napkins of our dreams! All of their linens are sustainably sourced, rescued, repurposed and locally made in Los Angeles. They hand-pick surplus, premium fabrics so that no two styles are alike.
These Americana striped cocktail napkins are super cute hostess gifts. Pair with some olive oil or a bottle of wine and you will be the favorite guest of the evening. Thoughtful, unique, useful and neutral for any kitchen!
4-piece cocktail napkin set > 5” x 5”
100% premium reclaimed fabric
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A charming and approachable red from Piedmont, this Dolcetto offers soft tannins and a vibrant balance—an ideal introduction to Italian wine. Medium-structured, it reveals classic notes of blackberry and cherry, with an aromatic floral bouquet and subtle earthy complexity. Enjoy it now or over the next five years with everything from pizza and pasta to prosciutto, tartare, and aged cheeses.
Organic farming practices, native yeast fermentation, aged for 6 months in large Slavonian oak and only 677 cases produced.
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This wine was sourced from vineyards that come with a unique terroir of sandy, silex, and pink limestone soils… unlike any other Sauvignon Blanc appellation in the world. The combination produces a wine that is beautifully ripe, round, textured, lush, and full of complex aromas. These wines are capable of aging quite gracefully!
Lutte Raisonneé farming, indigenous yeast fermentation, raised in stainless steel & enamel tanks, wine does not underage malolactic conversion.
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The wines from these parcels give off lovely floral aromas with notes of red and black fruit, and that infamous Southern Rhône garrigue. The 18 months spent in oak Stockinger foudres, and terracotta amphorae pave way for a pure, elegant tannic structure with the most incredible silky mouthfeel that leaves your tastebuds begging for more.
Ecocert-certified organic and Demeter-certified biodynamic, 40-year old vines, hand-harvested, unfined and unfiltered at bottling.
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New Arrival
When we set out to create a Sauvignon Blanc, we had a clear vision: it had to be crisp, vibrant, effortlessly drinkable, and versatile enough to pair with just about anything. This bottle checks every box—and then some. Crafted by the incredibly talented Ernst Storm, it’s a wine that balances precision with pure pleasure. Bright, refreshing, and seriously delicious, this is the kind of Sauvignon Blanc you’ll keep reaching for.
Sustainable farming practices and hand-harvested at night to retain freshness. The wine was fermented cold in 100% stainless steel and aged on the lees for 6 months for added mouthfeel.
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Craving a white that’s crisp, fun, and wildly food-friendly? You’re in the right place. This is Grüner Veltliner at its finest—crafted by a historic, family-owned estate that balances precision with pure drinking pleasure. If you’re feeling a bit Sauvignon Blanc-ed out, or looking for a Sancerre alternative, give this a spin. Gruner is our go-to sushi wine, but it’s just as happy on a picnic blanket alongside Thai takeout or a roast chicken dinner.
Certified biodynamic through RESPEKT, hand-harvested, and native yeast fermentation in stainless steel.
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The Dönnhoff family has been in the Nahe since 1761. They are historic and produce some of the best riesling in the world. This is DRY, mineral-driven and thirst quenching. This is fantastic, food-friendly wine for the holidays.
Organic farming practices, (Fair’n Green certified), native yeast fermentation, minimal intervention and a family-owned estate.
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Austrian rosé is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about categories in wine, and Bründlmayer is a name you need to know. Willi Bründlmayer is widely regarded as a pioneer in Austrian winemaking, and this Zweigelt Rosé is a standout in the lineup. The bottle is a true masterclass in cool-climate rosé.
Certified organic by LACON, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, solar-powered and gravity-fed winery.
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This is Chablis as it should be: pure, mineral, and refreshingly complex. The half-bottle format makes it perfect for picnics, solo dinners, or as a crisp aperitif before a larger meal. It’s a snapshot of northern Burgundy terroir—refined deliciousness. Enjoy with sushi, sashimi, seafood pasta or goat cheese and crackers.
Organic farming practices, native yeast fermentation and less than 5,000 cases produced annually.
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Les Hauts du Luc is a quintessential Provençal rosé crafted in the heart of the Coteaux Varois en Provence. Crisp, dry, and refreshingly elegant, it delivers the kind of effortless sophistication that makes it your go-to all summer long.
Certified organic farming practices, direct press, fermented and aged in stainless steel to preserve freshness.
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‘Gaux USA! Represent in our 2024 Summer Hat. This classic navy blue cap is a summer staple. Whether you’re headed to the beach for a 4th of July BBQ, or cheering on Team USA at the Summer Olympics, you’ll be doing so in style.
The back is adorned with the Argaux logo, subtly showcasing your connection to exceptional wine experiences and the Argaux community.
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A crisp, bone-dry sparkler made entirely from Glera—the grape behind Prosecco—NV Verso Brut offers vibrant bubbles and fresh, bright fruit. From Mario Zanusso of I Clivi, this is a higher-quality alternative to Prosecco at the same affordable price. Enjoy with fresh seafood, light pasta dishes, or summer salads like Prosciutto e Melone!
Organic farming practices, native yeast fermentation in stainless steel tanks and aged for 6 months on the lees. Less than 2,000 cases produced annually.
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This light rosé captures the essence of Provence with its delicate balance of fruit, floral notes, and refreshing minerality. It’s the kind of wine that fits in just as easily at a poolside lunch as it does with grilled seafood, summer salads, or a sunset aperitif. Bonus: it delivers Provence-like quality at a far friendlier price point.
Chill it. Pour it. Love it.
Certified with High Environmental Value (HVE3), emphasizing eco-friendly viticulture (practicing organic), hand-harvested and family-owned.
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Cahors is the sneakily sophisticated but humbler country cousin of Bordeaux. It’s the ancestral home of Malbec and it captures everything that makes this estate beloved by sommeliers, importers, and everyday drinkers alike: depth without heaviness, structure without austerity, and earthy charm wrapped in juicy fruit. This is one of our favorite party picks.
Organic farming practices and aged for a year in French oak barrels.
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As you wade in the current, the work week fades to gray. When the line strikes and you begin that delicate dance, there’s no choice but to be in the moment. The refreshing citrus aromas and woodsy notes are like the creek passing through the forest. It’s a West Coast Pale Ale for a West Coast way of life.
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The summer sun dips low. You brush the salt from your skin after a long day of ocean swims and sandy beach towel naps. Now, your reward: you sink into your hammock with a Dos Topas in hand and let the cool, crisp taste wash over you. So tomorrow, when those warm sunshiny rays crest the mountain peaks, you’ll be ready for round dos.
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You’ve gone from shrubland to woodland to highland. When you stop to sip on a Chief Peak, the piney hops are first to arrive. The tropical tones of passion fruit, orange, and gooseberry aren’t far behind. Look out on the valley and trace the contours of the mountain. Breathe in the thinning air, wipe the sweat from your brow, and take another well-earned sip.
