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Red Blend

Chateau Malartic Lagraviere Magnum

$119.99 (NET)
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This chateau started as Domaine de Lagraviere but after the Comte de Malartic, a well-known French Navy Admiral (that’s why they have a boat on their logo) bought it in the 1850s, they appended their name to it. The Bonnie family bought it in 1997 and have dropped $20 million on fancying it up. It’s worked. Each of their last twenty vintages, whether strong or shaky, are excellent.

Type, Body & Flavor

Red Wine
Red Blend

Chateau Pontey-Lamartine

$24.99 (NET)
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A new project planted only in 2004. It might be new, but this portion of Bordeaux has been producing wine since at least the 14th century; owner Dominique Haverlan built upon the successes of the Gaubert family, in 1988, Haverlan restored the house and the vineyard. Today Romain Haverlan handles the winemaking. 50% Merlot and 50% Cabernet Sauvignon with one year in French, one-quarter of that new.

Type, Body & Flavor

Red Wine
Red Blend

Chateau Vieux Lescours

$24.99 (NET)
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Saint-Émilion is the oldest area of Bordeaux and its Roman ruins are a frequent reminder. Still, when the region was getting codified, Saint-Émilion was left out – it was sleepy and nearly forgotten. That changed in the 1990s when the garagiste movement of tiny Saint-Émilion wineries started making stunning, trend-setting wines. So “Old” (Vieux) Lescours is both Old School and modern.

Type, Body & Flavor

Red Wine
Pinot Noir

Chazeaux Des Beuchottes

$9.99 (NET)
Best Seller
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In warmer spots in the southern region of Languedoc-Roussillon, Pinot Noir can prosper but only in the cooler sites. With Chazeaux des Beuchottes, these cooler sites help produce complex, bright and fresh Pinot Noir. At this price, we dare you to find better Pinot Value!

Type, Body & Flavor

Red Wine
Red Blend

Clerus Saint Chinian

$12.99 (NET)
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The Vignerons de Cruzy Montouliers Cebazan have only been around since 2014 but they have modern cellars and contemporary ideas about winemaking, unlike some in the area. Certain spots have stood out for years. St.-Chinian uses a plethora of grapes: Carignan, Cinsault, Grenache, Lledoner Pelut, Mourvèdre and Syrah, though Syrah, Mourvèdre and Grenache account for about 70% of the region’s grapes.

Type, Body & Flavor

Red Wine
Albariño/Alvarinho

Clos Delfines

$14.99 (NET)
Best Seller
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Albarino is Spain's most successful white wine and Clos Delfines is a benchmark for the style: crisp, green apple, pear and peach skins.

Type, Body & Flavor

White Wine
Grenache

Colline du Bonnet

$12.99 (NET)
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Colline’s Grenache vines are baked in the sun around the town of Cébazon in eastern Languedoc, and still enjoy enough of the Mediterranean breezes to retain some acidity. The winemaking is more traditional than modern (cold soaking the grapes for two days is still new thinking) but otherwise the grapes stay on the skins in vats for at least a month; then see long aging in cement cubes. The old guys would be proud

Type, Body & Flavor

Red Wine
Mourvedre/Monastrell

Corasado

$14.99 (NET)
Best Seller
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Bodegas Lo Nuevo has unquestionably modernized their winery; it’s practically a technical marvel now. But what makes these wines special is the place, Jumilla, with its intense weather. It’s tough ground for most grapes, but Monastrell (the French, who borrowed it from Spain, call it Mourvedre) and Cariñena (once again, a borrowed grape dubbed Carignan by the French) can thrive here.

Type, Body & Flavor

Red Wine
Prosecco

Corte Giovanni Prosecco Extra Brut

$11.99 (NET)
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Though Prosecco is made throughout the northeastern Italian regions of Veneto and Friuli, there are two areas that produce wines with more vibrancy and complexity to them and that are solely elevated to DOCG status as a result: Conegliano-Valdobbiadene and Colli Asolani. A very dry version of Prosecco (the meaning of Extra Brut) is as modern as it gets, but it reflects the growing awareness of Colli Asolani as producing wines.

Type, Body & Flavor

Sparkling Wine
Prosecco

Corte Giovanni Prosecco Frizzante

$9.99 (NET)
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I suppose to most people, Prosecco is all the same. But it’s not. There are all styles of the wine, especially as it has grown to dominance within the everyday sparkling wine category. Though we once called the grape Prosecco, we now use the more traditional name of Glera, and Prosecco refers to the area of northern Italy where Glera is grown and made. In this case, it’s a frizzante style that you can think of as fizzy Prosecco.

Type, Body & Flavor

Sparkling Wine
Product Photo
Red Blend

Chateau Malartic Lagraviere Magnum

This chateau started as Domaine de Lagraviere but after the Comte de Malartic, a well-known French Navy Admiral (that’s why they have a boat on their logo) bought it in the 1850s, they appended their name to it. The Bonnie family bought it in 1997 and have dropped $20 million on fancying it up. It’s worked. Each of their last twenty vintages, whether strong or shaky, are excellent.

Type, Body & Flavor

Red Wine

Pairings & Occasions

2018
FRANCE
$119.99 (NET)
Product Photo
Red Blend

Chateau Pontey-Lamartine

A new project planted only in 2004. It might be new, but this portion of Bordeaux has been producing wine since at least the 14th century; owner Dominique Haverlan built upon the successes of the Gaubert family, in 1988, Haverlan restored the house and the vineyard. Today Romain Haverlan handles the winemaking. 50% Merlot and 50% Cabernet Sauvignon with one year in French, one-quarter of that new.

Type, Body & Flavor

Red Wine

Pairings & Occasions

2018
FRANCE
$24.99 (NET)
Product Photo
Red Blend

Chateau Vieux Lescours

Saint-Émilion is the oldest area of Bordeaux and its Roman ruins are a frequent reminder. Still, when the region was getting codified, Saint-Émilion was left out – it was sleepy and nearly forgotten. That changed in the 1990s when the garagiste movement of tiny Saint-Émilion wineries started making stunning, trend-setting wines. So “Old” (Vieux) Lescours is both Old School and modern.

Type, Body & Flavor

Red Wine

Pairings & Occasions

2020
FRANCE
$24.99 (NET)
Product Photo
Pinot Noir

Chazeaux Des Beuchottes

In warmer spots in the southern region of Languedoc-Roussillon, Pinot Noir can prosper but only in the cooler sites. With Chazeaux des Beuchottes, these cooler sites help produce complex, bright and fresh Pinot Noir. At this price, we dare you to find better Pinot Value!

Type, Body & Flavor

Red Wine

Pairings & Occasions

2021
FRANCE
$9.99 (NET)
Product Photo
Red Blend

Clerus Saint Chinian

The Vignerons de Cruzy Montouliers Cebazan have only been around since 2014 but they have modern cellars and contemporary ideas about winemaking, unlike some in the area. Certain spots have stood out for years. St.-Chinian uses a plethora of grapes: Carignan, Cinsault, Grenache, Lledoner Pelut, Mourvèdre and Syrah, though Syrah, Mourvèdre and Grenache account for about 70% of the region’s grapes.

Type, Body & Flavor

Red Wine

Pairings & Occasions

2020
FRANCE
$12.99 (NET)
Product Photo
Albariño/Alvarinho

Clos Delfines

Albarino is Spain's most successful white wine and Clos Delfines is a benchmark for the style: crisp, green apple, pear and peach skins.

Type, Body & Flavor

White Wine

Pairings & Occasions

2023
SPAIN
$14.99 (NET)
Product Photo
Grenache

Colline du Bonnet

Colline’s Grenache vines are baked in the sun around the town of Cébazon in eastern Languedoc, and still enjoy enough of the Mediterranean breezes to retain some acidity. The winemaking is more traditional than modern (cold soaking the grapes for two days is still new thinking) but otherwise the grapes stay on the skins in vats for at least a month; then see long aging in cement cubes. The old guys would be proud

Type, Body & Flavor

Red Wine

Pairings & Occasions

2022
FRANCE
$12.99 (NET)
Product Photo
Mourvedre/Monastrell

Corasado

Bodegas Lo Nuevo has unquestionably modernized their winery; it’s practically a technical marvel now. But what makes these wines special is the place, Jumilla, with its intense weather. It’s tough ground for most grapes, but Monastrell (the French, who borrowed it from Spain, call it Mourvedre) and Cariñena (once again, a borrowed grape dubbed Carignan by the French) can thrive here.

Type, Body & Flavor

Red Wine

Pairings & Occasions

2020
SPAIN
$14.99 (NET)
Product Photo
Prosecco

Corte Giovanni Prosecco Extra Brut

Though Prosecco is made throughout the northeastern Italian regions of Veneto and Friuli, there are two areas that produce wines with more vibrancy and complexity to them and that are solely elevated to DOCG status as a result: Conegliano-Valdobbiadene and Colli Asolani. A very dry version of Prosecco (the meaning of Extra Brut) is as modern as it gets, but it reflects the growing awareness of Colli Asolani as producing wines.

Type, Body & Flavor

Sparkling Wine

Pairings & Occasions

NV
ITALY
$11.99 (NET)
Product Photo
Prosecco

Corte Giovanni Prosecco Frizzante

I suppose to most people, Prosecco is all the same. But it’s not. There are all styles of the wine, especially as it has grown to dominance within the everyday sparkling wine category. Though we once called the grape Prosecco, we now use the more traditional name of Glera, and Prosecco refers to the area of northern Italy where Glera is grown and made. In this case, it’s a frizzante style that you can think of as fizzy Prosecco.

Type, Body & Flavor

Sparkling Wine

Pairings & Occasions

NV
ITALY
$9.99 (NET)
Red Blend

Chateau Malartic Lagraviere Magnum

$119.99 (NET)
Product Photo


Red Blend

Chateau Pontey-Lamartine

$24.99 (NET)
Product Photo


Red Blend

Chateau Vieux Lescours

$24.99 (NET)
Product Photo


Pinot Noir

Chazeaux Des Beuchottes

$9.99 (NET)
Product Photo


Red Blend

Clerus Saint Chinian

$12.99 (NET)
Product Photo


Albariño/Alvarinho

Clos Delfines

$14.99 (NET)
Product Photo


Grenache

Colline du Bonnet

$12.99 (NET)
Product Photo


Mourvedre/Monastrell

Corasado

$14.99 (NET)
Product Photo


Prosecco

Corte Giovanni Prosecco Extra Brut

$11.99 (NET)
Product Photo


Prosecco

Corte Giovanni Prosecco Frizzante

$9.99 (NET)
Product Photo


 
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