
2022 Storm Santa Barbara County Chardonnay
$37.00
Out of stock
Atelier Saucier Americana Cocktail Napkins (Set of 4)
The ladies at Atelier Saucier, a Los Angeles based modern tablescape design house, made the cocktail napkins of our dreams! All of their linens are sustainably sourced, rescued, repurposed and locally made in Los Angeles. They hand-pick surplus, premium fabrics so that no two styles are alike.
These Americana striped cocktail napkins are super cute hostess gifts. Pair with some olive oil or a bottle of wine and you will be the favorite guest of the evening. Thoughtful, unique, useful and neutral for any kitchen!
4-piece cocktail napkin set > 5” x 5”
100% premium reclaimed fabric
Wash cold, dry flat, press with low iron while damp
Topa Topa ‘Dos Topas’ Lager 6-Pack
The summer sun dips low. You brush the salt from your skin after a long day of ocean swims and sandy beach towel naps. Now, your reward: you sink into your hammock with a Dos Topas in hand and let the cool, crisp taste wash over you. So tomorrow, when those warm sunshiny rays crest the mountain peaks, you’ll be ready for round dos.
2022 Storm Wines Donnachadh Vineyard Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir
Crafted by the acclaimed Ernst Storm, this wine shows off everything we love about Sta. Rita Hills Pinot—lifted aromatics, pure red fruit, earthy undertones and silky tannins. A team favorite, this Pinot never fails to impress, no matter who’s at the table or what’s on the menu. It strikes that rare balance of elegance and approachability—making it a staple in our cellar.
Organic farming practices, native yeast fermentation, neutral oak aging, family-owned, less than 500 cases produced.
2022 Domaine Trotereau ‘Château de Quincy’ Sauvignon Blanc
This wine was sourced from vineyards that come with a unique terroir of sandy, silex, and pink limestone soils… unlike any other Sauvignon Blanc appellation in the world. The combination produces a wine that is beautifully ripe, round, textured, lush, and full of complex aromas. These wines are capable of aging quite gracefully!
Lutte Raisonneé farming, indigenous yeast fermentation, raised in stainless steel & enamel tanks, wine does not underage malolactic conversion.