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  • 2020 L​os V​ascos Carmenère ‘Cromas’ Gran Reserva​

    Cromas Carmenère, with Chile’s signature grape variety, has captured the breadth and ruggedness of its environment, with the unique red hues of the Andes Mountains to the ocean beyond. Its dense, dark purple juices can be found like ink marks on the hands of their growers. Its aromatic palette is as wide and generous as nature itself.

    sustainably-farmed, hand-harvested, 50% in French oak barrels over 12 months

    $30.00
  • 2022 Jean Collet & Fils Saint-Bris Sauvignon

    A wine with a light gold color, its liveliness reveals notes of citrus and peach with expressive fresh herbs and white flowers. The mouthfeel is generously textured and lends a tender, fruity palate with a spicy yet beautiful mineral finish. Aging is done in old French oak barrels to add a touch of roundness to soften the wine’s naturally striking acidity.

    This version of Saint-Bris at Domaine Jean Collet follows suit with the Chablis range, characterized with an increased level of suppleness, compared to what is typically found with Saint-Bris wines.

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

    $32.00
  • 2022 Domaine Caroline Bellavoine Bourgogne Rouge

    Caroline Bellavoine is the talk of the town. Her tiny production of old-vine Pinot Noir from the lesser-known Côtes du Couchois is pure, rustic, and deeply expressive of its unique terroir. It’s old-school Burgundy through and through – seriously complex and not for the faint of heart! Decant for 1 hour before enjoying.

    Organic farming practices, native yeast fermentation, unfined/unfiltered, aged for 18 months in French oak barrels and only 150 cases produced annually.

    $35.00
  • Shades of Rosé: 2025 Collection

    Your passport to the world of rosé is here. Spring into Summer with our annual Rosé 3-Month Subscription.

    Limited Quantities Available – Subscriptions begin shipping in April. Sign up now to find your rosé of the summer.

    April through June, join us on a sun-soaked journey through the best rosé-producing regions in the world. The Shades of Rosé 2025 Collection is a limited-edition 3-month mini subscription curated by the sommeliers at Argaux. Each month, you’ll receive a handpicked selection of 4 premium rosés designed to help you transition into warmer days, lighter pours, and the perfect rosé for every summer occasion.

    WHAT’S INCLUDED

    • 4 sommelier-selected rosés delivered each month (April, May & June)
    • A variety of styles to help you discover your go-to rosé for summer—the perfect way to explore the many shades of pink

    • Tasting notes & food pairing suggestions 

    Whether you’re discovering a new favorite or gifting someone their go-to rosé of the summer, this is your opportunity to sip your way through the season with confidence and style

    PERFECT FOR:

    • Mother’s Day
    • Spring & Summer Send-Off corporate gifting
    • Poolside sipping & backyard brunches
    • Hosting a rosé tasting with friends
    $100.00 per month
  • 2023 Domaine Roland Lavantureux Chablis ‘Vaux Carrés’ (half-bottle)

    This is Chablis as it should be: pure, mineral, and refreshingly complex. The half-bottle format makes it perfect for picnics, solo dinners, or as a crisp aperitif before a larger meal. It’s a snapshot of northern Burgundy terroir—refined deliciousness. Enjoy with sushi, sashimi, seafood pasta or goat cheese and crackers.

    Organic farming practices, native yeast fermentation and less than 5,000 cases produced annually.

    $27.00
  • 2024 Adega A Coroa Valdeorras ‘A Coroa’ Godello

    Bright and expressive, this Godello opens with aromas of white flowers, wild herbs, and a hint of smoky minerality. The palate is fresh and textured, unfolding layers of white peach, salted grapefruit, and a whisper of anise. Balanced acidity and a subtle bitterness on the finish mark it as a classic expression of this rare varietal that graces the Iberian peninsula.

    Pair with: Grilled shrimp in a citrus-herb marinade with toasted hazelnuts, or roasted turkey with peach-fennel stuffing and creamy polenta to echo the wine’s vibrant fruit and savory undertones.

    sustainable farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation

    $25.00
  • 2023 Pierre Riffault ‘7 Hommes’ Sancerre

    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.

    $40.00
  • Red
    Team Argaux Favorite

    2023 Scribe Carneros Pinot Noir

    Scribe, a pioneer of terroir-driven winemaking in Sonoma, makes one of our all-time favorite Pinots. Invite a few close friends over for an intimate dinner, light some candles, play some jazz and serve wild mushroom risotto topped with fish, chicken or as is! This Pinot will go with it all.

    Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation (30% whole cluster), and aged 7 months in neutral oak with minimal intervention.

    $55.00
  • 2022 Bachelet-Monnot Santenay Blanc

    Made by one of Burgundy’s most respected producers, this bottle is ideal for those who appreciate well-made Burgundy Chardonnay with a perfect balance of power and finesse. Santenay, known for its full-bodied whites, pairs wonderfully with a wide range of dishes thanks to the balance of richness and acidity in the wine. Enjoy with grilled scallops, lobster, roasted chicken, creamy pasta dishes, and soft cheeses like Brie or goat cheese.

    Biodynamic farming practices, hand-harvested 30+ year-old vines, native yeast fermentation and aged for 12 months in barrel (12% new).

    $65.00
  • 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.

    $26.00
  • 2022 Ben Haines Yarra Yarra Valley Red Blend

    A blend of fruit from the Pyrenees, Grampians and Yarra Valley – this is the perfect “lighter” red for winter. Savory, spicy and vibrant this food-friendly wine will pair nicely with roasted veggie dishes, pork, or lamb gyros.

    Organic/Biodynamic farming practices, family-owned, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, unfined/unfiltered and only 600 cased produced.

    $35.00
  • 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. 

    $74.00
  • 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.

    $31.00
  • Sparkling
    Team Argaux Favorite

    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.

    $90.00
  • BRANCHE NO. 1 Extra Virgin Olive Oil

    Branche’s NO.1 extra virgin olive oil is sourced from a seventh-generation organic olive farm in southern Spain. Harvested and bottled within two hours, Branche concentrates on quality through a closed-loop system. Its earthy and bold flavors make it perfect for salad and finishing dishes like fish or pasta.

    NO.1 is packed with over 400 mg of antioxidants per kilogram, offering significantly more than most mass-market olive oils and its medium-spicy finish highlights a high polyphenol content, known for boosting olive oil’s health benefits.

    $40.00
  • 2023 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 

    $28.00
  • 2023 Raul Perez Atalier “A Cruz das Animas” Rias Baixas Albariño

    Atalier is the exciting new Rías Baixas Albariño project from the redoubtable Raúl Pérez, and this wine is nothing short of explosive. It leaps out of the glass with aromas of oyster shell and etherized granite and follows through with a palate rich in marine-inflected yellow and green fruits and sporting a powerful surge of acidity.

    Fermented and aged in large, neutral French oak foudres. The oxygenation that occurs during this élevage gives the wine a softer, rounder entry that balances out the razor-sharp acidity. Biodynamic and organic.

    $44.00
  • 2022 Wonderland Project 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 French Laundry.

    Organic farming practices, unfined/unfiltered, vegan-friendly, and only 1,000 cases produced.

    $55.00
  • 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. 

    $29.00
  • 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).

    $36.00
  • 2020 Domaine Gallety ‘Côtes du Vivarais’ Rouge

    This Southern Rhone stunner comes from Saint-Montan, halfway between Cornas and Châteauneuf-du-Pape. The wine is smoothe and velvety with just enough weight to pair with a burger. This wine is a crowd-pleaser.

    Organic farming practices and native yeast fermentation.

    $34.00
  • 2019 Domaine Alain Burguet Gevrey-Chambertin ‘Les Champeaux’ Premier Cru

    This wine is for a Pinot Noir oenophile.

    The ‘Les Champeaux’ premier cru vineyard was planted in 1987 on the northern edge of Gevrey-Chambertin. It’s located high up on the slope with south-east facing exposure which allows for slow and steady ripening. The result is a wine with great purity, structure and incredibly silky tannins.

    Biodynamic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, unfined/unfiltered, vegan-friendly, and only 75 cases produced.

    $165.00
  • 2022 Tzora Vineyards Judean Hills ‘Shoresh’ Red Blend

    Tzora is redefining Israeli wine on the global stage. With legendary consulting from Jean-Claude Berrouet, the former Technical Director of Château Pétrus, and winemaking led by Eran Pick, Israel’s first Master of Wine and a UC-Davis graduate, every bottle speaks of precision, pedigree, and profound respect for terroir.

    This red blend balances Old World elegance with New World vibrancy incredibly well. Enjoy with mushroom risotto or grilled lamb with rosemary and garlic.

    Sustainable farming practices, hand-harvested, kosher certified, and the first Israeli winery to be certified to the standard of FAIR’N GREEN.

    $55.00
  • 2021 Clos La Coutale Cahors Malbec (half-bottle)

    This wine is a history lesson in a glass. Cahors is one of the oldest wines produced in Europe and Clos La Coutale is one of the region’s oldest domaines that was founded before the French Revolution! Think of Cahors as the sophisticated but humbler country cousin of Bordeaux. It’s loaded with personality and a great party pick. We are in the season of stews, roasts and game, and this French Malbec just fits the bill.

    Organic farming practices and aged for a year in French oak barrels.

    $17.00

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