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  • $780.00

    Joseph Drouhin, Beaune 1er Cru Greves 2012

    The 2012 Beaune 1er Cru Greves displays earthy and broody aromas on the nose, lacking the same intensity as the Volnay Santenots. While the palate is balanced, it currently exhibits slightly coarse tannins and a somewhat attenuated finish. Veronique Drouhin, the matriarch of Maison Joseph Drouhin, shared insights into the challenges of the 2012 vintage, marked by frost, hail, and storms. Despite the depleted crops, the fruit remained healthy, albeit with small berries due to poor fruit set.

    $780.00
  • $598.00

    Joseph Pascal, Blagny 1er Cru Sous le Puits 2021

    This Blagny 1er Cru Sous Le Puits Rouge 2021 by Joseph Pascal offers a delightful expression of Burgundy. With a vibrant ruby color, it entices the senses with aromas of ripe red berries, subtle floral notes, and hints of earthiness. On the palate, it delivers a harmonious blend of juicy fruit flavors, well-integrated tannins, and a refreshing acidity. The finish is elegant and lingering, leaving a lasting impression.

    $598.00
  • $1,680.00

    Kapcsandy Family Winery, Cabernet Sauvignon State Lane Vineyard 2006

    The 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon from State Lane Vineyard is a blend of 91% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Merlot, and 1% Cabernet Franc. It exhibits an exceptional aroma of lead pencil shavings, plums, licorice, black currants, and white chocolate, with a firm, Bordeaux-like structure, good purity, and remarkably sweet fruit. Over time of ageing, the tertiary aromas become more pronounced, showing more flavors like tobacco and leather that gives extra complexity to the wines.

    $1,680.00
  • $420.00

    L’Infernal, Priorat El Casot 2014

    The 2014 El Casot captivates with its expressive aromas that leap from the glass. This pure Garnacha hails from a vineyard situated on brown slate soils in the village of Torroja del Priorat. It exudes notes of violets, malted cereals reminiscent of whisky, peat, and bitter cherries. On the palate, it is silky and rather light, lacking perhaps a touch of concentration, but incredibly drinkable. Only 2,000 bottles were produced.

    $420.00
  • $300.00

    Labruyere, Moulin-a-Vent Le Carquelin 2013

    The 2013 Moulin-à-Vent Le Carquelin opens with aromas of rich berry fruit, spices, and smoked meats. On the palate, it is medium to full-bodied, displaying a generous core of fruit, lively acids, and powdery structuring tannins. Over time of ageing, the tertiary aromas become more pronounced, showing more flavors like tobacco and leather that gives extra complexity to the wines.

    $300.00
  • $280.00

    Lafarge Vial, Cote de Brouilly 2016

    The 2016 Côte de Brouilly presents aromas of dark chocolate, roasted game bird, and small wild berries. This medium to full-bodied wine is bright and fleshy, with a crunchy fruit core, lively acids, and a long, chalky finish. Similar to the Fleurie Clos Vernay, it will benefit from aging in the cellar. Lafarge Vial, the Beaujolais branch of Domaine Michel Lafarge.

    $280.00
  • $380.00

    Lassegue – Saint-Emilion 2008

    This wine displays elegant and spicy aromas, with hints of gamy notes. It has a medium dark ruby/purple color. You’ll notice aromas of pain grille, black currant, cherry, and crushed rock, along with prominent minerality. It’s a mid-weight wine with a slightly tannic structure from the 2008 vintage. Overall, it’s an excellent effort that is expected to age well and drink well today.

    $380.00
  • $2,380.00

    Le Plus de La Fleur de Bouard – Lalande-de-Pomerol 2000

    Hubert de Bouard’s 2000 La Plus de la Fleur de Bouard is a remarkable cuvée, crafted from 80% Merlot along with Cabernet Franc and a touch of Cabernet Sauvignon, exudes richness, intensity, and elegance in equal measure. Regrettably, its limited production means availability is scarce. With a velvety texture and a symphony of flavors including blueberries, coffee, black currants, kirsch, smoke, and licorice, this wine is both powerful and refined. It promises to age gracefully in the cellar, offering an exceptional drinking experience for fortunate enthusiasts.

    $2,380.00
  • $690.00

    Le Salette, Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Pergole Vece 2015

    The 2015 Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Pergole Vece is a classic expression of the region, showcasing richness, generosity, and exuberance typical of the vintage. Predominantly made from Corvina and Corvinone grapes (80% of the blend), with smaller proportions of Dindarella, Rondinella, and Oseleta, it undergoes five months of appassimento, lending it a medium level of sweetness that enhances its volume and richness on the palate. With a high alcohol content of 16.5%, it delivers a powerful finish. This full-bodied Amarone, aged in barrique for 32 months, reveals abundant spice and toasted smoke notes. It’s a fruit-forward vintage and the most robust wine in its lineup, perfect for pairing with braised meats. Only 5,000 bottles were made.

    $690.00
  • $1,850.00

    Leonetti Cellar, Cabernet Sauvignon Seven Hills Vineyard Reserve 1987

    The Cabernet Sauvignon Seven Hills Vineyard Reserve, displaying a ruby and purple colour, entices with aromas of blackberry, fresh herbs, Asian spice, and raspberry. This wine is intense, concentrated, and velvety textured, offering medium to full-bodied richness. It envelops the palate with flavors of blood orange, red and black cherry. Over time of ageing, the tertiary aromas become more pronounced, showing more flavors like tobacco and leather that gives extra complexity to the wines.

    $1,850.00
  • $320.00

    Les Cadrans de Lassegue – Saint-Emilion 2008

    In the 2019 Lassegue, you’ll find aromas of plums, wild berries, pencil shavings, and dark chocolate. It’s medium to full-bodied, deep, and lively, with powdery tannins and bright acids. Despite its understated and elegant profile, which is somewhat unexpected from this estate known for its dramatic wines, this will reward a little patience.

    $320.00
  • $3,880.00

    Lorenzo Accomasso, Barolo 2010

    Lorenzo Accomasso’s 2010 Barolo is a rare gem that showcases the essence of his winemaking prowess. This particular vintage exhibits a deep ruby color and enticing aromas of cherry, dried blackberry, and plum. Despite its age, the primary fruit flavors remain vibrant and intact, showcasing the wine’s slow bottle evolution. With each sip, one can appreciate the natural fruit fiber that contributes to its complexity. It’s a testament to Accomasso’s dedication to crafting wines of exceptional quality.

    $3,880.00

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