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  • 2021 Domaine Chancelle Saumur Champigny Cabernet Franc

    This wine was voted Best of Club Argaux by members. Not a member? Try this wine for a limited time by purchasing our Club Argaux Discovery 2-Pack. 

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    Reminiscing on that delicious carafe of bistro wine from your last jaunt to Paris? There’s a good chance that it was made from Cabernet Franc. Best known as the signature red grape of the Loire Valley, these peppery, earthy wines are perfect for enjoying chilled with a variety of hearty fare—and this affordable, well-made expression from fifth-generation winemakers Thierry and Lydie Chancelle at Domaine Chancelle is no exception. 

    Sustainable farming practices, 40-year-old vines, hand harvested, and vinified in a combination of tank and used oak foudres. Light filtration prior to release.

    $30.00
  • 2019 Stéphane Rousset Crozes-Hermitage ‘Les Mejeans’

    Access this wine and get 15% off when you sign up for Club Argaux’s Seasonal Subscription!

    Contrary to the very high prices found in Hermitage, Cornas, and Côte-Rôtie, wines from Crozes-Hermitage tend to fall at much more affordable price points—and are just as textured, complex, and delicious! This savory, food-friendly wine pairs perfectly with any meat dishes and this https://argaux.com/frenchy-lentils/

    Organic and biodynamic farming practices, destemmed, and raised in a combination of 225 and 500-liter French oak barrels (very small amount of new oak used)

    $44.00
  • 2022 Domaine Mardon Quincy ‘Vieilles Vignes’ Sauvignon Blanc

    If you like Sancerre, try this! Same grape, same winemaking methods, just from a neighboring village. It is bright and pure with a laser beam of citrus fruit and minerality. Perfect spring and summer sipper!

    Certified organic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, woman-winemaker and about 5,000 cases produced annually.

    Enjoy this wine with goat cheese, sushi, ceviche or this Cilantro Lime Chicken Salad!

    $28.00
  • 2020 Chateau du Cèdre Cahors Malbec

    When you see Malbec, you probably think Argentina. However, the Malbec grape is actually native to Cahors and the French expression of this grape is deep, earthy and structured. It’s a total 180 from the common, fruit bomb Malbecs that line the shelves today. Next time you make a burger, pop this guy instead of your typical Cab.

    Certified organic farming practices, hand-harvested, aged for 20-22 months in new oak and bottled unfined and unfiltered.

    $35.00
  • 2022 Golan Heights Winery ‘Yarden’ Galilee Chardonnay

    Notes of fresh lemon, ripe pear and fresh flowers, rounded out with hints of apricot, cream and baking spice. Full bodied with crisp acidity and found finish.

    Try serving the wine with seared salmon with crispy skin, a whole smoker roasted chicken or pumpkin ravioli.

    $34.00
  • 2022 Mauro Marengo Dolcetto d’Alba

    It’s rare that you come across an up-and-coming producer from a region as historic and notable as Piedmonte. Nevertheless, it does happen, and when it does it FIRES US UP. This wine is medium-bodied with light, soft tannins so it pairs well with just about any Italian dish. There’s a reason why this is what the locals drink.

    Organic farming practices, hand-harvested and only 600 cases produced!

    $28.00
  • 2021 Gurrieri Nero d’Avola

    Sicily’s most important red grape, Nero d’Avola is similar to Syrah in profile with a little bit of a deeper color. It is the perfect summer pizza wine that is wonderful with a slight chill on it.

    Certified organic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation and less than 350 cases produced annually.

    $30.00
  • 2022 Domaine Rougeot Père et Fils Bourgogne Passetoutgrain ‘Sans Sulfite’

    This Pinot Noir/Gamay blend is a no brainer for lovers of easy-drinking reds. Both grapes are co-fermented to achieve ideal texture and balance within the wine. This wine is perfect with grilled fish and also goes well with curry dishes or anything with a little spice to it. Serve slightly chilled!

    Biodynamic/organic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, unfined/unfiltered, no added sulfites, minimal intervention winemaking.

    $50.00
  • 2021 Martinelli Russian River Pinot Noir ‘Bella Vigna’

    The ‘Bella Vigna’ is Martinelli’s Estate Pinot Noir. It is aged for 10 months in French oak (50% new) which gives the wine a bold, round body typical of the Martinelli style.

    Certified sustainable farming practices, native yeast fermentation, unfined and unfiltered, woman-winemaker, and only 3,463 cases produced annually.

    $50.00
  • 2021 Domaine Henri Boillot Bourgogne Blanc

    This Burgundy is really fine and bright. The grapes come from Meursault, Auxey-Duresse and Puligny-Montrachet. The flavor intensity is subtle and the use of oak is on point. It’s a well-balanced wine that doesn’t lean too heavy in any direction. I recently enjoyed this with pistachio crusted salmon and couscous. It was an excellent pairing!

    Organic farming practices, hand-harvested and aged in 350 litre neutral French oak barrels for 18 months.

    $50.00
  • 2021 Hubert Meyer Alsace Pinot Noir ‘Fut en Chene’

    Alsace Pinot Noir has elegance, complexity, and an undeniable allure. Whether you’re a seasoned aficionado or a curious newcomer, there’s always something exciting about these wines. Hand-harvested and carefully vinified using traditional Burgundian techniques, this wine captures the essence of the region’s terroir. Suggestion: Decant for 1 hour before enjoying

    Certified organic & biodynamic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation and less than 150 cases produced.

    $35.00

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