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  • Hermitage is one of the most collectible appellations in the Northern Rhône. This is the kind of Syrah people buy to cellar for 20+ years. 2022 was a beautifully ripe vintage, so it’s already tasting incredibly balanced and layered with flavor. Open or decant for 1-2 hours before enjoying with lamb, duck, braised beef, or anything with rosemary and thyme.

    Limited availability. The entire Hermitage appellation is only 330 acres — smaller than most Napa estates — and bottles like this don’t last. If you want one, grab it now. 94+ JD and Vinous.

    Certified organic farming practices, hand-harvested 60 year old vines, native yeast fermentation, unfined/unfiltered and aged 12 months in barrel.

    $110.00
  • This is a compelling alternative to higher-priced Saint-Émilion estates, this Grand Cru delivers pedigree, polish, and impressive cellar potential at a strong value. Additionally, the 2019 vintage is widely regarded as one of Bordeaux’s most consistent and age-worthy of the 21st century.

    For your next dinner party – pair with filet mignon and bordelaise, wild mushroom risotto, duck breast with cherry reduction, or rack of lamb. Decant 60–90 minutes before serving.

    Certified Organic & Biodynamic (Biodyvin) farming practices with hand-harvested estate fruit. Fermented with native yeasts and aged 16–20 months in 50% new French oak barrels for depth, structure, and polished integration.

    $65.00
  • The 2010 Château d’Armailhac is a powerhouse Pauillac from one of Bordeaux’s most legendary vintages – structured, layered, and built for the long haul. As part of the Baron Philippe de Rothschild portfolio and crafted by the same technical team behind Château Mouton Rothschild, it delivers unmistakable pedigree at a far more accessible price point.

    Drinking Window: With 15+ years of age, this wine is in its prime and will drink beautifully over the next 5–10 years. If enjoying now, open 1-1.5 hours before serving and decant for sediment.

    Sustainable farming practices, hand-harvested, fermented in stainless steel tanks and aged for 18 months in French oak barrels (50% new, 50% used)

    $164.00
  • This gem is the second wine of Baron Philippe de Rothschild and remains firmly within the Rothschild family portfolio today. It benefits from the same technical leadership and winemaking expertise as its legendary neighbor, Château Mouton Rothschild, whose vineyards border it to the north — resulting in a wine that consistently overdelivers in pedigree and polish.

    Drinking Window: Now – 2039. If enjoying before 2028, open 3 hours prior to serving and decant for 2 hours if possible.

    Sustainable farming practices, hand-harvested, fermented in stainless steel tanks and aged for 18 months in French oak barrels (50% new, 50% used).

    $95.00
  • Domaine Magdalena is a tiny, husband-and-wife estate founded by Maggie and Christophe Hedges in 2005, planted and farmed by hand on Red Mountain’s rugged slopes. Over the years, they’ve quietly earned a cult following within the somm community for crafting Cabernet that is balanced, terroir-driven, and incredibly food-friendly. This is a true hidden gem and a wine/wine region Cab-lovers should grab now — before the rest of the market catches on.

    Demeter-certified Biodynamic (since 2011) farming practices, woman-winemaker, native yeast fermentation in neutral oak barrel and aged for 7 months. The wine is bottled unfiltered and less than 600 (12 pack) cases produced annually.

    $47.00
  • This wine is always the hit of the party. It’s effortlessly drinkable, food-friendly, over-delivers and wins over every crowd. Perfect to stock up on for dinner parties and simply a reliable house red.

    Organic farming practices, native yeast fermentation, minimal intervention winemaking, aged for 8–9 months in neutral French oak. 

    $30.00
  • A rare find from Tuscany’s hidden gem, the Orcia DOC, which known for its rugged, characterful, and authentic Sangiovese wines. This bottle from family-run Roberto Mascelloni is a pure expression of this unique terroir (tuffaceous clay) and the classic Italian grape. The 2020 vintage is showing excellent structure and depth, defined by fine-grained tannins and a vibrant acidity that carries into a long, persistent finish. Move over Brunello!

    Certified Organic farming practices, Native yeast fermentation with 3 weeks maceration in stainless steel, Aged 1 year in French oak (225l), minimal filtering and SO2 additions.

    $29.00
  • Deep and expressive, this Zinfandel offers blackberry, cherry, and cassis layered with hints of chocolate and licorice. The velvety palate is balanced by bright acidity, finishing long with supple red fruit—delicious now and structured to age for up to a decade.

    Practicing Organic, Native yeast fermentation, Aged 16 months in 25% new French oak puncheons and 75% 1-year or older French oak, 150 cases produced of the half-bottles

    $25.00
  • Vinho Verde is Portugal’s summer wine. It’s the kind of white that can go from beach cooler to dinner party and is made for easygoing days and effortless pairings. Enjoy it as an aperitif with some spiced olives, tinned fish & potato chips or at the dinner table alongside a shaved fennel and citrus salad or easy fish tacos.

    Biodynamic/organic farming practices, hand-harvested, fermented in stainless steel, no malolactic fermentation, 2,000 cases produced.

    $24.00
  • Showing the influence of the breezy and fog-laced Oak Knoll District, this wine offers plush fruit with delicate acidity, and a structure defined by well-ripened, fine-grained tannins. Layered notes of blackberry preserves, stewed cherries, ripe plums, raspberries, violet, cocoa, and spiced wood. Persistent and full on the palate, this is an expressive Zinfandel that is drinking beautifully now, but will continue to improve for the next 5-7 years.

    Certified sustainable farming practices. Family-owned winery. Dry-farmed vines and hand-harvested.

    $32.00
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    Grown high on a west-facing slope above the fog line on the northern ridge of Atlas Peak, this is a true mountain Cabernet. The palate is dense, layered, and impeccably structured, finishing long and refined. It carries the essence of red volcanic soil, wild California chaparral, and sun-drenched hillsides. All we can say is, there’s a reason the The French Laundry picked this gem up.

    Organic farming practices, native yeast fermentation, unfined/unfiltered, vegan-friendly and only 1,100 cases produced.

    $55.00
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    Team Argaux Favorite

    Our favorite allocation of the year is here!

    This Pinot Noir comes from 60-80 year old vines grown in the best parts of Burgundy. Unlike a lot of other Burgundies this wine is made with 15% whole cluster grapes with make the wine smooth and approachable from a young age. Enjoy now through 2030.

    Sustainable farming practices, hand-harvested, and native yeast fermentation.

    $60.00
  • 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.

    $16.00

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