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2020 Walson Holland Sta. Rita Hills Chardonnay
The 2021 Sta. Rita Hills Chardonnay is a sophisticated wine of contrast and complexity. Notes of lychee, golden apple, and Meyer lemon are perfectly complimented with brioche, toasted coconut, and hazelnut on the nose. The Chardonnay is rich, concentrated, and texturally expansive in the mouth with a bright streak of acidity and a saline minerality that keeps the wine restrained and refined.
Raised 22 months on the lees in French oak barrels, 30% new oak. Unfined and Unfiltered. 255 cases produced.
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2021 Walson Holland Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir
The 2021 Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir is a wine of elegance and nuance. Blueberry, black cherry and rich red fruit dominate the nose with subtle notes of rose petal, baking spices and clove beautifully woven together giving the wine layer upon layer of complexity. The bright fruit leads to a rich and full mid-palate, ripe tannins, ample acidity and a lengthy finish.
Whole cluster. Raised 22 months on the lees in French oak barrels, 30% new oak. Unfined and Unfiltered. 150 cases produced.
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Gjusta Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil
A fixture in our kitchens — this is a buttery and vibrant olive oil for everyday cooking. This versatile oil lends itself perfectly for cooking, marinating, and finishing – it’s also a great option for mixing up a homemade vinaigrette or aioli. The olives are organically-farmed and sourced from the Greek Islands of Crete and Peloponnese.
This is the perfect gift for a home chef, host or dinner party enthusiast.
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2021 Evening Land Salem Wine Co ‘Eola-Amity Hills’ Pinot Noir
Evening Land Vineyards is the Oregon-based brainchild of Sashi Moorman and Raj Parr, two of California’s most revered winemakers and sommeliers.
There is no hiding the energy of the cool climate Eola-Amity Hills here. Fresh, light-bodied, a flash of spice on the palate adds zip to what is an immensely ‘drinkable now’ wine with a polished and lively finish.
Biodynamic farming practices, LIVE certified, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation and aged 16 months in neutral 228L barrels, only 4,100 bottles produced
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2023 Cantina Cinque Terre Bianco DOC
The 2023 Cantina Cinque Terre Bianco DOC is an incredibly refreshing, light, and zippy white wine crafted from 10-80 year-old native vines. Each varietal in the blend contributes to a distinctive coastal character, making this wine a true reflection of its Ligurian roots. Expect scents of scent of limoncino and fresh Mediterranean herbs with vibrant acidity, and a crisp and clean finish.
Team Argaux tip: Try this with the new Gnocchi Pesto Genovese recipe from Peter Neptune, MS and our Fall wine club drop! It is BOMB.
Sustainable farming. Fermentation and aging in stainless steel. Five months lees aging.
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2021 Benjamin Leroux Bourgogne Aligoté
This is one of the most exciting hidden gems we have found all year. Benjamin Leroux’s Aligoté is sourced from old vines in the prestigious regions of Meursault and Bouzeron and the wine showcases the best of what this grape has to offer. Five stars. Enjoy with citrus and herb driven dishes.
Certified organic & biodynamic farming practices, native yeast fermentation, no fining or filtering and aged for 12 months in used oak.
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2018 Lucien Crochet Sancerre Rouge ‘La Croix du Roy’ (half-bottle)
Sancerre rouge is kind of like the forgotten child. The region is famous for its crisp, aromatic whites, but Lucien Crochet has quietly been producing some of the best old vine Pinot Noir in the region.
Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, 22 months in a combo of stainless steel and neutral french oak barrels.
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2022 Thomas Labille Petit Chablis
A classic style and a great alternative to more expensive Chablis. This is a great party wine to serve as an apéritif alongside shellfish appetizers or with dinner if something like linguine & clams is on the menu.
Certified organic farming practices, aged on the lees for 6-10 months in temperature controlled tanks, around 6,000 cases produced annually.
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NV Veuve Fourny & Fils Champagne Brut ‘Grands Terroirs’ Premier Cru
This Champagne comes from 30 year old vines with 2.5 years of aging in bottle before release. The result is a sleek, elegant Champagne that has roundness along with the astonishing freshness and finesse. This is a great bang for your buck.
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New Arrival
2023 Argaux Santa Barbara County Pinot Noir
Our 2023 Pinot Noir was expertly crafted in partnership with the legendary Ernst Storm. This wine embodies the bright, fresh fruit of Santa Barbara with the refined elegance of Burgundy. It’s the beautiful result of a collab between winemaker x sommelier for a Pinot we couldn’t find.
Sustainable farming practices, no herbicides/pesticides, 15% wholecluster, 10 months in nuetral oak barrels, soft extraction and only 672 bottles produced.
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2022 Domaine Garnier et Fils Chablis AOC
We recently invited some fellow Chablis-loving clients to join us in a blind tasting of 17 different bottles of Chablis. This wine was voted #1. Enough said. This 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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2022 Pierre Riffault ‘7 Hommes’ Sancerre (half-bottle)
Sancerre is the “spiritual home” of Sauvignon Blanc. It’s considered to be the purest expression of Sauvignon Blanc on the planet and a wine we love for its versatility when it comes to food. It pairs well with light green salads and Crottin de Chavignol goat cheese of course, but Sancerre comes to life alongside vibrant fish dishes like seafood thai curry.
This wine comes from 25+ year old vines that are sustainably farmed in clay-limestone and chalk soils. It’s vinified in stainless steel tanks to preserve freshness.
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2020 Contratto Metodo Classico Pas Dose Millesimato
You are drinking history when you pop this cork. This 19th century estate is the birthplace of Metodo Classico and these wines have graced the tables of not only the Vatican, but also the House of Savoy (the Italian Royal Family), as well as the British monarchy throughout history. This is dry, refreshing and incredibly food friendly.
Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, 36 months on the lees, hand-riddled, and around 7,000 cases produced annually.
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2021 Clefs des Murailles ‘Vacqueyras’ Rouge Red Blend
Let’s face it, we all love CDP (Chateauneuf-du-Pape), but most of us can’t afford to pull those corks on a daily basis. That is where ‘Vacqueyras’ comes in. It’s swimming in the next lane, with eerily similar characteristics, at a lower price. This is one of my party trick wines (looks pricey and tastes pricier).
Sustainable farming practices, woman-winemaker.
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2023 Caruso e Minini Frappato Organic Rosé “Frappo”
Let’s set the scene: You’ve had a long day at the beach, friends popped over, pizza is on the way and you are nibbling on some green olives and potato chips on the patio as you pour yourself another glass. Dry, refreshing and crisp.
Certified organic farming practices, hand-harvested, woman-winemaker and less than 2,000 cases produced annually.
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2021 Domaine Pinson Frères Chablis ‘Les Clos’ Grand Cru
For those who love Chablis, you know that ‘Les Clos’ is the emblematic, top Grand Cru of Chablis. The 50+ year old vines sit on a steep slope and enjoy the perfect sun exposure which provides ideal ripening conditions. 2021 for Chablis is adamantly old-school in its tension and inscrutably mineral depths. If you had to describe the vintage in one word it would be ‘aristocratic.’
Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation in 80% stainless steel tanks, 20% new oak and aged in 3-4 year old barrels.
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2022 Centopassi ‘Giato’ Grillo & Catarratto
Libera Terra is a non-profit organization that has taken on the restoration of land in Italy that was previously controlled by the mafia. Centopassi is a collection of vineyards on Sicily that they confiscated from the mafia and gave back to the local farmers. The result are wines that are distinctively Sicilian – bright, refreshing, salty & volcanic – la dolce vita in a glass.
Certified organic farming practices, hand-harvested, and less than 3,000 cases produced annually.
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2021 Hendry Napa Valley Pinot Noir (half-bottle)
This medium-bodied Pinot from prolific old school Napa winery, Hendry, is bright with fruit, has crisp acidity and velvety tannins. Enjoy with mushroom and goat cheese tartlets, mushroom risotto, duck, or a cheese board with gouda.
Sustainable farming practices and family-owned winery.
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2023 Domaine de la Villaudière Sancerre
Domaine de la Villaudiere is a family-owned winery located in Sancerre, the historic land of Sauvignon Blanc. This wine is classic, crisp and the perfect wine to pair with goat cheese, fish, and fresh veggies.
Certified sustainable farming practices and only 1,000 cases produced annually.
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2022 Piaggia Sangiovese ‘Pietranera’ Toscana
This wine is so smooth and an absolute pleasure to drink. It is an unparalleled value for the level of quality and our new gaux-to weeknight Italian sipper.
Organic farming practices, native yeast fermentation, woman-winemaker and only 1700 cases produced annually.
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2022 Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey Bourgogne Chardonnay
Not much needs to be said here. PYCM is considered one of Burgundy’s best producers and we feel lucky to get a small allocation of this every year.
This wine derives from four parcels—in the communes Meursault, Saint-Aubin, Puligny-Montrachet and Chassagne-Montrachet. It’s aged in 350L barrels (10% new) for 14 months + 3 months in stainless steel.
Sustainable farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, unfined and unfiltered.
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2022 Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey Vosne-Romanée
This highly-allocated Pinot Noir was grown among the best Grand Cru vineyards in Burgundy and it drinks like it. Pure elegance on the palate, its silky, velvet-like texture explains why this wine is coveted by some of the best Michelin-starred restaurants in Paris.
Sustainable farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, unfined and unfiltered.
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2022 Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey Saint Aubin
This wine is made from 50+ year old vines grown in the northern-most section of St. Aubin. 2022 was a wonderful, warmer vintage which gives the wine great fruit and body that integrates beautifully with the pronounced minerality this wine is famous for. Highly allocated, only 6 bottles available.
Sustainable farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, unfined and unfiltered.