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2023 Scribe Carneros Pinot Noir
Scribe, a pioneer of terroir-driven winemaking in Sonoma, makes one of our all-time favorite Pinots. Invite a few close friends over for an intimate dinner, light some candles, play some jazz and serve wild mushroom risotto topped with fish, chicken or as is! This Pinot will go with it all.
Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation (30% whole cluster), and aged 7 months in neutral oak with minimal intervention.
2024 Chacra Patagonia Chardonnay ‘Mainque’
Crafted by the iconic Jean-Marc Roulot of Meursault’s Domaine Roulot in partnership with Piero Incisa della Rocchetta of Sassicaia, Mainqué shattered the notion that world-class Chardonnay could only come from Burgundy or California. Grown in the remote Río Negro Valley of Patagonia, this wine will knock the socks off just about anyone and definitely be the topic of conversation at a dinner party. This is the bottle to keep on hand for nights when you want to impress a crowd.
Organic and biodynamic farming practices, dry-farmed, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation in French oak barrels (12% new) for 10 months, no malolactics fermentation.
2021 Stéphane Rousset Crozes-Hermitage ‘Les Mejeans’
Mineral, Rustic, Medium Body, Elegant and Aromatic — Contrary to the very high prices found in Hermitage, Cornas, and Côte-Rôtie, wines from Crozes-Hermitage tend to fall at much more affordable price points—and are just as textured, complex, and delicious! This savory, food-friendly wine pairs perfectly with any meat dishes and this Frenchy Lentils recipe.
Organic and biodynamic farming practices, destemmed, and raised in a combination of 225 and 500-liter French oak barrels (very small amount of new oak used)
2023 Evening Land Salem Wine Co ‘Eola-Amity Hills’ Pinot Noir
Evening Land Vineyards is the Oregon-based brainchild of Sashi Moorman and Raj Parr, two of California’s most revered winemakers and sommeliers.
There is no hiding the energy of the cool climate Eola-Amity Hills here. Fresh, light-bodied, a flash of spice on the palate adds zip to what is an immensely ‘drinkable now’ wine with a polished and lively finish.
Biodynamic farming practices, LIVE certified, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation and aged 16 months in neutral 228L barrels, only 4,100 bottles produced