2021 Tenuta di Castellaro ‘Ypsilon’ Terre Siciliane Rosso
Born from the volcanic soils of Lipari Island, Ypsilon is a red blend that is shaped by the island’s sun-drenched days and cool, breezy nights. It is a blend of Corinto Nero, Nero d’Avola, and Alicante grapes cultivated as bush vines on the Castellaro plain, 350 meters above the Aeolian sea. It’s a true island wine, a taste of the wild, untamed beauty just north of Sicily.
Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, no fining, vegan.
2021 Clefs des Murailles ‘Vacqueyras’ Rouge Red Blend
Let’s face it, we all love CDP (Chateauneuf-du-Pape), but most of us can’t afford to pull those corks on a daily basis. That is where ‘Vacqueyras’ comes in. It’s swimming in the next lane, with eerily similar characteristics, at a lower price. This is one of my party trick wines (looks pricey and tastes pricier).
Sustainable farming practices, woman-winemaker.
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).
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.