
2021 Arribas Wine Company ‘Saroto’ Branco
$30.00
Out of stock
2023 Santo Wines 1911 Santorini Assyrtiko
This bone-dry Assyrtiko from Santorini is a true benchmark of the variety, bursting with citrusy brightness, sea-breeze freshness, and the classic volcanic minerality. Crisp acidity and subtle floral notes frame a palate of lemon zest, peach, and a whisper of honey. Grown in the island’s arid, low-yielding volcanic soils, it delivers a smoky, textural finish that’s both salty and endlessly food-friendly. A vibrant, high-energy white with unmistakable island character.
*This is Alyssa’s top summer pick!*
60-80 year old un-grafted vines, organic and sustainable practices, suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
2023 Peter Zemmer Alto Adige Pinot Grigio
We consider this a fridge essential. It’s versatile, effortless, and always the right answer when someone says, “What should we open?”
From the soaring Alpine vineyards of Alto Adige, Peter Zemmer crafts a Pinot Grigio that actually has something to say. It’s unapologetically fresh and a reliable crowd-pleaser for that impromptu Tuesday night dinner party.
Sustainable farming practices, hand-harvested, estate-grown fruit, native yeast fermentation in stainless steel tanks, 100% solar-powered winery.
2002 Emidio Pepe Montepulciano d’Abruzzo
Extremely limited availability! Emidio Pepe has a cult following for his non-conventional winemaking techniques that have made the estate and their wines legendary. Better yet – we’ve aged the wine for you. Experts say this wine will peak from 2018-2030, aka now!
Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, no fining/filtering, and no added sulfites.
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.