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  • BODEGA ATAMISQUE MALBEC

    $36.99

    Floral aromas of violets with notes of raspberries, plums and clean spices. Elegant, medium-bodied, excellent structure with plenty of flavor intensity and a long finish.

  • CATENA ZAPATA, MALBEC

    $19.99

    In 1902, Nicola Catena, an Italian immigrant, planted his first vineyard in Mendoza, Argentina. The winery has remained under family control — now in its fourth generation — and is one of the few family-owned wine companies in Argentina that remains in Argentine hands. Owned today by Nicolás Catena and his daughter Laura, Bodega Catena…

  • CHATEAU LA GRAVE CAHORS

    $18.99

    Deep in the southwest of France, amidst dramatic rock formations and cliffs, the Lot River slowly snakes its way along the valley floor, coiling covetously around the charming town of Cahors. The diversity in architecture serves as a proud historical mark left by many previous generations of inhabitants. Once a former Roman town, Cahors was…

  • CLOS SIGUIER, CAHORS MALBEC

    $18.99

    Tasting Note: Deep purple in the glass with an amethyst rim. Plum, cherry, and blackberry fruit with cool black tea notes dominate the nose. A fruit-driven palate follows and is backed by pounded stones. This medium-bodied red has great minerality, moderate acidity and finishes with silken tannins.  Can be drunk young or aged. A versatile wine.

    Pairing: Steak, veal stew, grilled sausages, roasts, lamb and strong aged cheeses.

  • LA BETE NOIRE, CAHORS

    $18.99
  • Nómade Wines Colección Las Mulas Red Blend

    $23.99

    Tomás Achával and his family produce small amounts of wine from old vines in amazing sites across Argentina, in the foothills of the Andes Mountains. The Andes produce wines with tremendous personality due to its conditions: extreme altitudes, dramatic temperature fluctuations, and intense solar radiation. In these areas, grapes like Malbec flourish unlike anywhere else in the world. The tannins become sweeter, softer, and rounder. The minerality and fruit expressions explode.

  • Nómade Wines Malbec

    $14.99

    Tomás Achával and his family produce small amounts of wine from old vines in amazing sites across Argentina, in the foothills of the Andes Mountains. The Andes produce wines with tremendous personality due to its conditions: extreme altitudes, dramatic temperature fluctuations, and intense solar radiation. In these areas, grapes like Malbec flourish unlike anywhere else in the world. The tannins become sweeter, softer, and rounder. The minerality and fruit expressions explode.

  • PURO, CAHORS MALBEC

    $13.99

    100% organic Malbec from Cahors. The Puro Malbec comes from the domaine’s youngest vines: 40+ year old Malbec grown on steep rocky hillsides covered in clay and gravel in the Cahors using environmentally conscious methods. No chemicals are used in the field, grapes are hand-harvested, native yeast fermented in stainless and cement tanks, then bottled…

  • Vilafonté seriously old dirt

    $37.99

    A collaboration between some of the great wine minds of South Africa and the United States– American head winemaker Zelma Long brings years of experience to some very old vines in soils that are some of the oldest on the planet. Wine-grower Phil Freese designed the first Opus One vineyards, while managing partner Mike Ratcliffe is a South African wine entrepreneur.