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2022 E. Pira & Figli Chiara Boschis Barbera d’Alba DOC ‘Superiore’
This is not just any Barbera — it’s made by one of the most respected female winemakers in Barolo, Chiara Boschis. Thanks to its bright acidity and supple tannins, this Barbera is perfect with pasta in tomato-based sauces (like marinara or arrabbiata), roasted meats, or even creamy Calabrian chili dishes. It cuts through richness while enhancing flavors. This is a high-quality, small-production Barbera that overdelivers for the price.
Organic farming practices, native yeast fermentation in stainless steel tanks, woman-winemaker and only 700 cases produced annually.
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NV Digby Fine English ‘Leander Pink’ Sparkling Brut Rosé
Have you ever tried a wine from England? You probably haven’t and you probably should. West Sussex is quickly gaining global recognition as an up-and-coming region to watch. With its ideal climate and chalky soils reminiscent of Champagne, England is starting to produce some sparkling wines that rival the very best.
Digby is seriously committed to sustainability. They do that by using lighter glass bottles, natural cork, foils made from plant-based materials and they plants trees locally to neutralize any remaining emissions, striving towards net-zero carbon impact from grape to glass.
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2023 Weingut Bründlmayer Grüner Veltliner ‘Terrassen’
Willi Bründlmayer is regarded as a pioneer in the Austrian wine industry and this wine is soooo good. It’s mouthwatering and fresh, with grip and so much flavor. I’m taking this home tonight and enjoying it with some Thai takeout.
Certified organic by LACON, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, solar-powered and gravity-fed winery.
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2022 Anthony Thevenet Beaujolais Villages
This old-vine, single vineyard Gamay is made by one of Beaujolais’ rising stars. Thevenet makes wine that is unapologetically delicious while maintaining a classic, complex style. Beaujolais is one of the rare red wines that bridges the culinary spectrum, pairing just as seamlessly with steak frites as it does with cedar-planked salmon. So enjoy with just about anything!
Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, whole-cluster fermentation with native yeast, semi-carbonic, unfined/unfiltered only 200 cases produced annually.
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2023 La Spinetta Il Vermentino di Casanova Toscana
You asked, we listened! This is a previous best-seller that was brought back due to multiple customer requests – Fresh, lively, wonderfully focused, and just a delight to drink. It’s a crowd-pleaser and a versatile dinner party wine. Think seafood, light pasta dishes, grilled veggies and fresh salads.
Organic farming practices, native yeast fermentation, aged for about 3 months on its lees in stainless steel tanks, and 2,500 cases produced annually.
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2023 Gilgal Golan Heights Winery Chardonnay
Fruit-forward and expressive, this Gigal Chardonnay is a reflection of the exceptional Mediterranean climate and growing conditions of the Galilee. This easygoing, approachable wine is sure to please everyone. Pair this wine with pan-seared red snapper with a lemon and caper sauce, roasted chicken with pears, or a creamy vegan mushroom risotto.
Sustainable farming practices. Fermented in stainless steel tanks, aged briefly in French oak. Kosher Certified, Kosher for Passover.
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2021 Anne et Hervé Sigaut ‘Les Bussières’ Chambolle-Musigny VV (half-bottle)
This Pinot Noir comes from one of the most captivating appellations and villages in Burgundy, showcasing the elegant expression and grace that Chambolle-Musigny is known for. It is an aromatic, easy to approach wine showcasing delicate notes of red berries, dried florals and subtle earthiness. Sourced from the Les Bussieres vineyard, the wine reflects the region’s limestone-rich soils, which lend purity and finesse. The tannins are well defined until the spicy finale. The 2021 vintage drinks beautifully out of the gates, yet could still hold its structure for another few years. Great entry wine into the wonderful world of Chambolle-Musigny.
Organic and Lutte Raisonée farming practices. Aged French barrels, 20% of which is new. 50-60+ year-old vines. Family-owned winery.
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NV AR Lenoble Intense Brut Champagne
This grower-producer Champagne has been family-owned since its inception 100 years ago. It’s now run by brother and sister team, Anne and Antoine Malassagne who have kept it incredibly high-quality and impressive.
This is a wonderful bottle to gift or to enjoy on NYE with tapas, pâté-en-croute, or cheese & charcuterie.
Sustainable farming practices, with a strong focus on biodiversity and low intervention. They use organic compost, bees, cover cropping, and hand-harvesting to maintain vineyard health.
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2022 Bachelet-Monnot Maranges ‘La Fussiere’ Blanc Premier Cru
Fruit for this 1er cru White Burgundy comes from the highest vineyard site in Maranges (avg. 30 years in age). This is a sneaky premier cru that I think would keep an eye on. It may be the best valued Burgundy on the market.
Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation and aged for 12 months in barrel.
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2023 Ciro Picariello ‘BruEmm’ Falanghina
Just a joy to drink. This single-vineyard bottling of Falanghina reminds me why I love this winemaker and why Campania is my favorite region in Italy. It was made for food and just makes me want to have a dinner party.
Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, minimal SO2, unfined/unfiltered, vegan-friendly, family-owned and only 400 cases produced annually.
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2022 Stark-Condé Jonkershoek Valley Stellenbosch Field Blend
This insanely fun wine comes from a single-vineyard that was co-planted intentionally to create this wine. It’s rich and structured, yet delicate and refined. If South African wine is not on your radar, it’s time to pop the cork and get your head in the game.
Organic farming practices, family-owned, co-fermented with native yeasts, aged on the lees for 9 months, unfined/unfiltered and only 1,000 cases produced.
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NV Pascal Mazet Champagne ‘Unique’ Brut Premier Cru
This is an incredible grower Champagne from Pascal and Catherine Mazet. 60% of this wine is from the 2014 vintage as they age their wines for a minimum 5 years before release. It has depth, complexity and elegance – I am as completely smitten with this bottle of bottles.
Certified organic farming practices with a focus on soil biodiversity, native yeast fermentation, maturation in oak barrels and sur lie aging for 7 years.
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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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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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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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2023 Domaine Garnier et Fils Chablis AOC
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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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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2022 Lieu Dit Santa Ynez Valley Sauvignon Blanc
This Santa Barbara Sauvignon Blanc is very Sancerre in style. Lean, mineral-driven, and utterly refreshing. A household staple of mine and a crowd-pleaser at dinner parties. Drink with your favorite Thai takeout, salty popcorn, a big leafy green salad or a filet of salmon.
Sustainable/organic farming practices, hand-harvested grapes, native yeast fermentation, low-sulfur and minimal intervention winemaking.
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2021 Evening Land Salem Wine Co. Chardonnay
Evening Land Vineyards is the Oregon-based brainchild of Sashi Moorman and Raj Parr, two of California’s most revered winemakers and sommeliers.
Biodynamic farming practices, LIVE certified, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation and only 695 cases produced.
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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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2023 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.
