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A blend of 40% Grenache, 25% Cinsault, 20% Syrah, and 15% Cabernet Sauvignon, Bargemone’s 2019 Coteaux d’Aix en Provence Rose boasts an attractively lifted, herbal note on the nose, plus hints of strawberries, cucumbers, melon, and peppery spice. It’s light to medium-bodied but with a pleasant, silky texture and plenty of length. – Joe Czerwinski
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Bertrand-Delespierre Champagne 1er Cru Brut Enfant de La Montagne (NV)
$54.99Husband-wife team (Didier Bertrand and Chantal Delespierre) started this estate, 24 acres in all 1er cru vineyards in the Montagne de Reims. A grower-producer, or Récoltant-Manipulant or Farmer Fizz), they practice organics in the vineyard and sustainability (HVE certified, Haute Valeur Environnementale). Occasional large oak, malo when it happens. Delicious.
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Bettalunga ‘Povento’ Trebbiano IGT
$38.99Winemaker and Enologist, Alessandro Lanterna, has been using 100% organic practices since 2018. Working with only 2.5 hectares of land with 5 vintages of history behind the label, his small batch wines are regionally distinct and plot specific. His yearly production is 5-6000 bottles.
‘POVENTO’ TREBBIANO IGT
In the local dialect, “POVENTO” means “little wind” and indicates a place sheltered from the wind, exactly like the place where the vineyard rises.
Grape Variety: 100% Trebbiano Procanico
Training System: Spur-Cordon
Harvest: End of September
Vinification: Only free-run must, resulting from softpressing, fermented in steel temperature-controlled tanks
Aging: In stainless steel tanks, for 5 months, on the lees
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Bindi Sergardi ‘Achille’ Sangiovese
$18.99In the 23rd generation of wine production (!!!), this very traditional and classic producer has moved to low intervention in the vineyards, renewable energy sources on property, and conservation of local plant and animal life. The wines are Sangiovese the way it should taste– beautiful acidity, fruit, and just built to go with food.
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Bindi Sergardi ‘La Boncia’ Chianti
$17.99In the 23rd generation of wine production (!!!), this very traditional and classic producer has moved to low intervention in the vineyards, renewable energy sources on property, and conservation of local plant and animal life. The wines are Sangiovese the way it should taste– beautiful acidity, fruit, and just built to go with food.
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Nómade Wines Colección Cabernet Franc
$23.99Tomás 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.
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Nómade Wines Colección Las Mulas Red Blend
$23.99Tomás 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.
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Nómade Wines Colección Petit Verdot
$23.99Tomás 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.
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Nómade Wines Malbec
$14.99Tomás 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.
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Soter Vineyard ‘Planet Oregon’ Pinot Noir
$22.99Biodynamic producer certified by Demeter and founded by wine icons Tony and Michelle Soter. Tony was the founder of Etude wines in California and worked with numerous other top estates including Araujo and Dalle Valle. Mineral Springs Ranch is an epic 240 acre biodynamic farm.
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Umathum Rosa Rosé
$27.99A serious rose from Austria’s three main varieties Blaufrankisch, Sankt Laurent and Zweigelt. Mature vines (up to 45 years old) grown on gravel and schist soils in the villages of Frauenkirchen and Jois. Biodynamically farmed, hand harvested and minimal intervention in the cellar are signatures of Umathum, a solar powered winery that mixes traditional craft and modern philosophy. This saignee is aged in stainless steel tank accentuating the Rosa’s wonderful raspberry and cherry fruit characteristics. Not only is this wine perfect for summertime sipping but it also ages beautifully making it a perfect fall food pairing option. Brilliant raspberry color, aromatic morello cherries and red currants, spicy, fine and smooth with a long finish.