
2019 Chateau Cos d’Estournel Saint-Estephe
$276.67
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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
2018 Domaine Alain Burguet Chambertin ‘Clos de Bèze’ Grand Cru
If you know, you know. ‘Clos de Bèze’ is the most prestigious and sought-after Grand Crus in Gevrey-Chambertin. For collectors, this wine is a great investment. It will only continue to appreciate in value as it ages over the next 10-20 years.
Practicing organic viticulture, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, unfined/unfiltered and only 100 cases produced.
2024 Argaux Santa Barbara County Pinot Noir
Our 2024 Pinot Noir was expertly crafted in partnership with the legendary Ernst Storm. This wine embodies the bright, fresh fruit of Santa Barbara with the refined elegance of Burgundy. It’s the beautiful result of a collab between winemaker x sommelier for a Pinot we couldn’t find.
Sustainable farming practices, no herbicides/pesticides, 15% whole cluster, 10 months in neutral oak barrels, soft extraction and only 112 cases produced.
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.