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2021 Land of Saints Santa Barbara County Cabernet Sauvignon
A perfect, easy drinking California Cabernet to enjoy as an apéritif with some gruyere cheese like Comté. If you are looking to pair this with a meal, try it with a burger or 5 spice short ribs!
Organic farming practices, only 971 cases produced.
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2020 Crazy Creatures Kremstal Gruner Veltliner
This is a team favorite that we had to bring back for the launch of club. It’s bright, fresh, citrus-driven and our gaux-to pairing with sushi or Thai pairing!
Organic farming practices, dry-farmed, hand-harvested, and native yeast fermentation.
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2021 Herd & Hart Western Cape Sauvignon Blanc
This Sauvy B is incredibly refreshing. It has bright citrus fruit and florals, but finishes off with a touch of salty ocean sea breeze that reminds you it’s from the Western Cape.
Sustainable farming practices, minimal intervention winemaking, and only 112 cases produced.
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2020 Herd & Hart Western Cape Cabernet Sauvignon
The fruit for this Cabernet Sauvignon was sourced from dry-farmed vineyards on the Western Cape of South Africa. This is a crowd-pleasing, gaux-to party wine. It’s bright, fruit-forward, and the perfect addition to any backyard BBQ.
Sustainable farming practices, minimal intervention winemaking, aged for 6 months in french oak and only 112 cases produced.
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2018 Flâneur ‘La Belle Promenade’ Chardonnay MAGNUM
Forget the stereotypes you may have heard – this is not your typical Chardonnay. It’s lean, mean, and completely jumps out of the glass. Medium bodied and refreshing, the wine’s 12 months of aging in oak barrels (24% new) adds the perfect amount of body weight to this well-balanced bottle.
Organic, unfined, and unfiltered. Only 600 cases produced. Magnums = double the size, which means double the fun, no?
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2020 Cargaux Syrah
This cool climate Syrah was handmade by Chase Carhartt, Nathalia and Hannes Storm (Storm Wines) in the heart of South Africa’s Western Cape. The wine is supple, medium-bodied, and best enjoyed with a slight chill and anything off the BBQ.
Sustainable farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation and only 100 cases produced.
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2019 Vignerons Ardéchois ‘Les Classiques’ Chardonnay
This wine easy-drinking Chardonnay is light on its feet, approachable, and promises to please a variety of white wine drinkers – think of it as the Goldilocks of Chardonnay. Produced from sustainably-farmed fruit.
We dub this wine one of our party picks, as its crowd-pleasing palate renders it perfect for keeping on hand at all times.
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2021 Weingut Griesbauerhof Alto Adige Pinot Grigio
Pinot Grigio from the Alps is in a completely different bracket than the rest of Italian Pinot Grigio. It drinks like Chablis, with the texture and saline tinge you get from high alpine whites. We promise you, this ain’t your average bottle of PG.
Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation and only 150 cases produced.
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Bargaux Cocktail Kit
Ready to level up your cocktail game? The Volume Primo Vermouth was made specially for the legendary Archivio bar in Verona and is the main ingredient in their Negroni, which has been named the best Negroni in the world. From Spritz to Negroni this kit covers the basics and gives you the tools to test out some new recipes.
Box Includes: 1 bottle of NV Volume Primo Vermouth, 1 bottle of NV Sorelle Extra Dry Prosecco, 1 bottle of Found Bubbly Water, Dehydrated Orange Slices and Cara Devine’s “Strong, Sweet and Bitter” Cocktail Recipe Book.
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2021 Chateau de Montfrin ‘Paumiste’ Rosé
The official pickleball/tennis wine is back and better than ever. This classic French rosé is dry and crisp; it makes for the perfect afternoon refresher whether you’re BBQing with friends, lounging poolside, or of course, refueling courtside.
This rosé is made from organically-farmed vineyards in the village of Montfrin, 12 miles SW of Avignon, in between the Southern Rhône and the Languedoc.
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2020 Gouchas Luján de Cuyo Carbonic Malbec
This Beaujolais-inspired Malbec is exciting and oh so fresh. Fair warning, this could be your new favorite chillable red – seriously, we would drink a lot more Malbec if they all tasted like this.
Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, natural winemaking, unfined/unfiltered, vegan-friendly, and only 1,250 cases produced.
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2020 Wonderland Project No. 9 Atlas Peak Cabernet Sauvignon
This Cab is grown on a west-facing slope, above the fog line, on the northern ridge of the Atlas Peak AVA. The palate is dense and complex, marked by a long and polished finish. All we can say is, there’s a reason this graces the wine list at the French Laundry.
Organic farming practices, unfined/unfiltered, vegan-friendly, and only 1,000 cases produced.
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2020 Domaine De Oliveira Lecestre Petit Chablis
This is an everyday staple. The palate is lively and crisp, but it isn’t quite as austere as other versions of Chablis. It has a creamy texture which makes it approachable and crowd-pleaser across the board.
Sustainable farming practices (Lutte Raisonnée), native yeast fermentation, and fermented in stainless steel tanks to reflect the perfect typicity of Chablis.
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2021 Par Fore the Course New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc
This wine is all about bright flavors, approachability, and thirst-quenching freshness. The flavor lingers, but the wine goes down fast. It is Marlborough, New Zealand to a Sauvy B TEE!
Certified sustainable farming practices through Sustainable Winegrowing NZ, which certifies all parts of the production chain including vineyards, wineries, bottling facilities, and brands.
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2019 San Giorgio a Lapi Sangiovese Rosso
Like a newly blossomed flower, this wine is fresh and aromatic. Its bright acidity, serious structure, and long, herbal finish will make you want to take a bite of food. Pizza, pasta, or salami and pecorino anyone?
Sustainable farming practices, hand-harvested, and native yeast fermentation.

