
2019 Chateau Cos d’Estournel Saint-Estephe
$276.67
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Liquore delle Sirene Aperitivo Americano Rosso
This aperitivo is made from organically-farmed Trebbiano di Soave and Garganega grapes, as well as local herbs from Lake Garda, Italy. No chemicals or artificial coloring are used.
This is an aperitivo (think Aperol) but unlike Aperol, is not an industrial, mass produced product.
HOW TO DRINK IT
Enjoy on the rocks, in a Spritz, negroni, or in a paloma with your favorite tequila or mezcal.
2022 Wonderland Project Atlas Peak Cabernet Sauvignon
Grown high on a west-facing slope above the fog line on the northern ridge of Atlas Peak, this is a true mountain Cabernet. The palate is dense, layered, and impeccably structured, finishing long and refined. It carries the essence of red volcanic soil, wild California chaparral, and sun-drenched hillsides. All we can say is, there’s a reason the The French Laundry picked this gem up.
Organic farming practices, native yeast fermentation, unfined/unfiltered, vegan-friendly and only 1,100 cases produced.
2020 Dr. Bürklin-Wolf Pfalz Rouge
This bottle from one of Germany’s oldest wineries, is a perfect Tuesday night wine for someone wanting to try something fun and off-the-beaten-path. Think Pinot Noir with an earthy, Syrah-like punch. Have fun with this one and pair it with dishes like assorted charcuterie or eggplant Parmigiana.
Bürklin-Wolf was the first German winery to be certified biodynamic by Biodyvin (certifier for Leflaive, Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, and 175 of the top growers across the EU). The grapes are all estate-grown fruit, hand-harvested, fermented with natives yeasts and aged for 1 year in used oak barrels.
2023 Fattoria Corzano e Paterno ‘Terre di Corzano’ Chianti DOCG
When it comes to Italian reds for summer, we want something smooth, easy-drinking, moderate in alcohol and not overly grippy—and this wine delivers. It’s bright and savory with just the right amount of structure to stand up to pasta al ragù or grilled lamb, yet refined enough to sip on its own.
Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation and less than 2,666 cases produced annually.