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2005 Felsina Vin Santo49.99Chianti Classico, ItalyTrebbiano, Malvasia & Sangiovese





the 2005 Vin Santo del Chianti Classico opens to a brilliant amber color and thick viscosity that hugs to the rim of the glass. Oak-driven tones of vanilla and caramel are immediately apparent, but quickly followed by candied fruit, butterscotch and orange peel. The rich but balanced palate delivers mature apricot, toasted hazelnut and citrus zest brightened with acidity

2013 Felsina Chianti Colli Sensi19.99Tuscany, Italy100% Sangiovese





A pure expression of Sangiovese, this savory red offers aromas of blackberry, plum, Mediterranean herb, violet and moist earth. The juicy palate delivers black and red cherry, grilled sage, aniseed and tobacco. Supple tannins and fresh acidity provide the easy-drinking framework.

2013 Felsina Isistri28.99Tuscany, Italy100% Chardonnay





Straw-yellow color. On the nose characteristics of tropical fruit and peach with pleasant hints of spice and well-integrated vanilla. The palate is full and slightly creamy with an elegant and well-balanced structure to ensure better acidity and a fresh flavor. A Chardonnay with lots of buttery and cooked apple aromas and flavors. Full body and a flavorful finish.

Le Salse Verdicchio15.99Maltelica, Italy100% Verdicchio





Racy and mineral, but with some body. Tangerine and green apple. A thirsty-quenching, easy-going, versatile white wine for those who want something with all the refreshment of but more character than Yet Another Pinot Grigio. refreshing, versatile, glug-able, but with the real character that most Pinot Grigios lack.

Poseidon Chardonnay34.99Carneros, California100% Chardonnay





Flavorful and rich in texture, this generous and full-bodied wine presents a rather light, toasty aroma. Ripe, concentrated fruit and oak flavors are carried on a plush texture that coats the palate with vanilla, baking spice and ripe pear that linger on the finish.

Fuso Brusco17.99Tuscany, Italy100% Sangiovese





Sangiovese should dance across your palate. Brusco is pure, lithe, and easy to drink; it’s a high-quality version of what you’d drink in a good local trattoria. 100% Sangiovese grown in Chianti Classico and aged in concrete. Mineral-driven Sangiovese at 12% alc. Drink it!

Abbazia Di Novacella Schiava19.99Alto Aldige, Italy100% Schiava





The Abbazia di Novacella is located in the northern-most wine growing region on the southern side of the Alps. Bright pale ruby, fruity on the nose, with aromas reminiscent of summer fruits and cherry; succulent, gentle and fruity on the palate with soft, unobtrusive tannins and mild supple acidity.

Dutraive Brouilly 201527.99Brouilly, Beaujolais, FranceGamay





This 2015 is a big, full-bodied and very complex Brouilly that will be most pleasing to lovers of natural wines and that will benefit from time in the cellar. Decant if drinking now and serve cool with grilled meats, guinea hen, charcuterie and full-flavored cheeses.

2004 Paolo Bea Pagliaro Secco99.99MontefalcoSagrantino





Bea's 2004 Sagrantino is a blast of acid and minerality. A deeply layered wine that combines crisp herbal flavors and a fresh stony finish. Also lurking is dark rustic Sagrantino fruit of dark cherries and plum. A brilliant example of natural wine that appeals to all sorts of enthusiasts.

Laurence & Remi Dufaitre Brouilly29.99Brouilly, France100% Gamay





Rémi and his wife Laurence started purchasing their first hectares of vineyards around Brouilly as early as 2006. Right from the start, Rémi would work the soils according to organic principles and sold his grapes to the local cooperative. At that time, he already resorted to ambient yeasts to start the fermentation process. In 2010, he decided to bottle his own wines. This Brouilly is bursting with flowers, and while the wine is more muscular than his others, it is one of the most finesse-ful and light Brouilly we have ever tasted.

2012 Vega Sicilia Alion99.99Ribera del Duero, SpainTempranillo





2012 has to be one of the best recent vintages of Alión. . The palate is quite round, much more polished, with some notes of dark chocolate, some subtle volatility, elegant, fresh and long. It has the balance and stuffing to develop nicely in bottle. Superb balance, Ribera character, clean, modern classic.

Jerome Jouret L'ivraie19.99Rhone Valley, FranceUgni Blanc (50%), Viognier (40%), Clairette (10%)





On the nose a bit of fresh cut hay and funkiness, allow it to blow off and be treated to a glass of crisp honeydew and wonderful textural minerality. It is aged in barrel for 18-20 months before bottling with zero added sulfur.

Les Dentelles Cotes du Rhone14.99Rhone Valley, France70% Grenache, 30% Syrah





Pure textbook Cotes du Rhone with the most wonderful aroma of vine ripened raspberries that wafts out of the glass to greet you at the first sniff. No decanting is required for this beautiful little red to reveal scents of dried sage, orange marmalade, strawberry leaves, and candied cherries.

Riondo Prosecco14.99Italy





Prosecco Spago Nero is an effusively fruity, light bodied offering bringing terrific floral notes, persistent effervescence and a clean delicate finish. There is perfect body and weight in this crystal clean, pure sparkling wine. It is an ideal aperitif to enjoy any day of the year.

2007 Calvo Vin Santo31.99Chianti, Italy





Caramel, chestnut honey, toasted almond, candied fruit and vanilla all play into the mix. It is enormously luscious and long with a point of rum or aged brandy at the very back. Its texture is rich and soothing in the most magnificent and elegant way.

Dacu Tempranillo11.99Ribera del Guadiana, Spain





Fresh black and blue fruit aromas are lifted and sharpened by a peppey note and a suggestion of smoky minerals. Vibrant and focused on the palate, offering intense boysenberry and cassis flavors that put on weight with aeration. Seamless and expressive, with no rough edges and a long, gently tannic finish.

2014 Palacios Petalos23.99Bierzo, SpainMencia





Alvaro Palacio has broken away from Rioja to pursue an independent winemaking philosophy. His holdings in Bierzo total only 74 acres. A broad spectrum of aromas gradually emanate from the glass, with blackcurrant and cherry being joined by savoury clove and liquorice notes. Smooth yet muscular tannins and a long, drying finish.

Flaco Cabernet Sauvignon9.99Spain





Aromas of ripe red fruits, vanilla and pipe tobacco, with a peppery quality adding vivacity. Supple and open-knit, offering juicy raspberry and bitter cherry flavors and a hint of candied rose. Closes smooth and gently sweet, with lingering smokiness and easygoing tannins.

Green's Endeavour Dubbel Dark Ale5.99West Yorkshire, EnglandGluten Free Dubbel





Sweet, particularly up front, but remaining so even into the finish -- brown sugar with a bit of toffee and fruit (hints of cherries). Not so sweet, however, as to earn demerits. It does lack some of the toasted malt flavor normally expected. Raisins and other dark fruits linger into the finish which is quite fine.

De Dolle Dulle Teve5.99Esen, BelgiumTripel





Pours a light gold, hazy, with a very big head that leaves lacing. Nose is boozy dough and fruity esters, maybe a little peppery hops. Taste is...damn strong. A tripel turned up to 11. Phenols, black pepper, alcohol. What it lacks in drinkability, it gains it "punch your face." Very high carbonation. Overall, a very interesting beer.

Southern Tier Pumking7.99Lakewood, New YorkPumpkin Ale





Like pumpkin pie in a bottle. Pours a semi-opaque orange with a light head. Strong spice smell of nutmeg, pumpkin pie spice and vanilla. Faint smell of pumpkin. The pumpkin flavor increases on the taste with the various spices adding to it nicely. A fantastic example of this style of beer.

Breakside India Golden Ale6.99Portland, ORDouble IPA





8.1% ABV, what? That's not noticeable at all. It doesn't feel significantly hoppier than some of their single IPA selections, but it's still nice. There's a small amount of bready Pilsner malt present- it helps hold it all together. There's lot of classic grapefruit hops, a bit of orange, lots of bitter pine.

Port Hop-157.99San Diego, CADouble IPA





Bold citrus nose, bright and floral. Smooth malty base taste that rolls into a spicy peppery hop bite. Punchy and powerful. Resins. Lemon rind citrus beneath the complex bitter layers. Really good.

Boulevard Saison-Brett12.99Kansas City, MOSaison





Saison-Brett, based on our very popular Tank 7, is assertively dry hopped, then bottle conditioned with various yeasts, including Brettanomyces, a wild strain that imparts a distinctive earthy quality. Though this farmhouse ale was given three months of bottle age prior to release, further cellaring will continue to enhance the “Brett” character, if that's what you're after.

Orval5.99Villers-devant-Orval, BelgiumBelgian Pale Ale (sour)





Earthy, spicy and funky with some definite green apple skin, dry white wine notes, rustic aspects as well. A very slight acidity comes across on the tongue, too, perhaps a result of the long bottle conditioning. White pepper, tart and doughy yeast and an almost "Saison-like" dryness finish out each sip.

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