
2018 Chateau Leoville Barton Saint-Julien
$173.33
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2021 Thibault Liger-Belair ‘Les Charmes’ Bourgogne Blanc
A return to the domaine, this white Burgundy is a celebration of terroir—even exposures and limestone subsoil yielding a wine that’s fresh, harmonious and delicate. Meticulously made without oak, it highlights pristine exotic-citrus notes, a lush silkiness, and an undercurrent of exotic spice—white pepper and star anise—in its powerfully graceful finish. Ready to drink now… Get your hands on this before we buy it all up.
40+ year old grape vines, organic farming practices, hand-harvested, aged in stainless steel tanks for 14 months, no oak to preserve freshness & purity
2024 Chateau Saint Pierre IGP Méditerranée Tradition Rosé
This light rosé captures the essence of Provence with its delicate balance of fruit, floral notes, and refreshing minerality. It’s the kind of wine that fits in just as easily at a poolside lunch as it does with grilled seafood, summer salads, or a sunset aperitif. Bonus: it delivers Provence-like quality at a far friendlier price point.
Chill it. Pour it. Love it.
Certified with High Environmental Value (HVE3), emphasizing eco-friendly viticulture (practicing organic), hand-harvested and family-owned.
2022 François Carillon Bourgogne Aligoté
The Carillon Domaine treats their Aligoté like their premier crus. This wine has deep golden yellow, intense color with a nose that shows off the wine’s subtle and masterful aging regimen. Grapefruit and light tropical notes lead to a palate that immediately offers a pleasant tension and nice freshness with a beautifully structured mid-palate and a savory finish. This wine elevates Aligoté to a class higher than its reputation.
50 year old vines, lutte raisonnée farming, hand-harvested, small barrel ageing for 1 year, 10% new oak
2024 Domaine de Fontsainte ‘Gris de Gris’ Corbieres Rosé
Though part of the appeal of Fontsainte’s Gris de Gris is that it’s so drinkable on its own—with just a beach read, its adaptability to food only bolsters its charm. Try is with some salty cheese or simply some crudités.
Sustainable farming practices