
2023 Lloyd Chardonnay Carneros
$42.00
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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.
2022 Domaine Pattes Loup Thomas Pico Chablis AC
Thomas Pico is the talk of the town. I found his wines last summer in France and suddenly I noticed them on all the best wines lists for the rest of the trip. The allocation is slim but worth it if you can get some before the Argaux team clears us out.
Organic farming practices, native yeast fermentation in concrete eggs and stainless steel tanks, aged on fine lees for 18–30 months, no oak is used to preserve the wine’s purity.
2020 Domaine Pattes Loup Thomas Pico Chablis ‘Butteaux’ Premier Cru
These wines are the essence of “Chablis”, but not in a pop-and-pour with oysters kind of way. They are wines to savor and let unfold slowly in the glass or decanter. This premier cru comes from 50 year old vines in the lieu-dit of Butteaux and it is just perfection; Concentrated and opulent, yet racy and intensely saline. All of his 1er Crus are extremely limited.
Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation
2022 Domaine Malandes Chablis ‘Cote de Lechet’ Premier Cru MAGNUM
We’re taking every 2022 Chablis we can get our hands on. The warm vintage has given these wines an unprecedented level of consistency and generosity, unlike anything I’ve experienced in a young Chablis before. Additionally, Côte de Léchet is one of the most sought-after Premier Cru vineyards in Chablis known for producing wines with intense minerality, vibrant acidity, and remarkable aging potential. This is a no-brainer for Chablis lovers.
Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, aged primarily in stainless steel with a small portion (about 10-15%) aged in neutral oak barrels.