Product Name | Retail Price | Region (Include Country) | Grape Varieties / Mash Bill | Attributes | Wine Description | Edit Entry |
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Denny Bini Lambrusco Dell'Emilia | 20.99 | Emilia-Romagna, Italy | This super-dark, brambly, natural Lambrusco is the stuff of the old country. With dark, dusty tannins, berry flavors, and vibrant acidity, this earns its place on the dinner table with ease; it is perfect when paired with a hunk of aged Parmesan cheese. | |||
Sofia Blanc de Blanc | 19.99 | Monterey County, USA | The Sofia Blanc de Blancs bursts with rich pear, honeysuckle, and exotic passion fruit aromas. Crisp apple, melon, and juicy tangerine flavors fill the palate, with notes of bright lemon and honey evident on the refreshing, mouth-tingling finish. | |||
Le Paradou | 10.99 | Languedoc | Viognier | Golden color with silvery glints, clear and bright. Nose of white flowers, white fruits (peach). In mouth, very fresh and balanced, with citrus aromas (lemon), white fruits and a great minerality. | ||
Chateau St. Michelle Riesling | 10.99 | Columbia Valley, Washington | Riesling | ![]() | Delicious little wine with just a touch of sweetness. Honestly, one of the best values in Riesling out there. Pairs great with spicy food like curry, but also pleasant to just have sip. Great acidity too. | |
IBY Classic | 18.99 | Burgenland, Austria | 100% Blaufränkisch | ![]() ![]() | Dark ruby garnet with a violet rim, mostly young, the streaks that form on the glass show clearly the high extract content from ripe grapes. Clear, pronounced cherry and blackberry fruit. Dry, with a mild acidity, juicy tannin and tempting to drink. Blaufränkisch that is typical of the region. | |
FORIS Pinot Noir 2012 | 19.99 | Rouge Valley | The 2012 vintage was great in Oregon. A warm vintage for us, yielding well ripened fruit that is distinctive for its plush texture. Silky and rich, yet just enough restraint to keep the wine lively and well balanced. Aromas of brown spices, ripe plums, raspberries, toffee and floral notes are forerunners of the mouthful of flavors that follow. Supple tannins and vibrant acidity | |||
Peter Lauer, Barrel X | 22.99 | Mosel | 100% Riesling | ![]() | Made not exclusively from their own vineyards the 9% alcohol (plus 20 or 22 grams residual sugar), the Barrel X is an untamed flavored Saar Riesling with a lovely slate aroma and a very sappy and piquant taste. It is lovely juicy and sweet, but also very elegant, and a nothing but lovely type of Kabinett. | |
Château Yvonne 2017 Saumur-Champigny 'La Folie' | 25.99 | Loire Valley, France | 100% Cabernet Franc | ![]() ![]() | La Folie comes from plots in the village of Champigny itself with vines ranging from 15-50 years in age. Clay and limestone soils. Hand-harvested. Bottled unfined and unfiltered. From one of the best producers in Saumur, la Folie shows the range of style of Cab Franc. Not light and fresh but not dense and chewy-Folie always falls right in the middle! As natural of a wine as you can get without showing any fault or flaw. | |
Calsac Infiniment Blanc 1er Cru | 57.99 | Avize (80%) and Bisseuil (20%) | 100% Chardonnay | ![]() | Etienne Calsac is a rising star and his wines are starting to really take hold in the top wine markets in the US. We were fortunate to get to work with him early and Colorado was one of the first places in the US to feature his wines. Dry, mineral, focused, and incredibly complex are the hallmarks of his style. | |
2015 Keep | 19.99 | California | 35% Cortese 34% Falanghina 31% Loureiro | From the Lost Slough Vineyard in Clarksberg, planted in sandy loam & clay soil that contains shells and was once below sea level. This aromatic white is fresh & light with notes of green apple and asian pear. Picked at 21 brix, only light filtration at bottling with minimal SO2 additions, fermented in stainless steel. | ||
2013 Ravenswood Zinfandel | 19.99 | Napa Valley, California | 86% Zinfandel, 14% Petite Sirah | ![]() | Blended with 14% Petite Sirah, this well-composed wine is thick and leathery with highlights of black currant and savory black pepper. An herbal backdrop belies its ripeness and keeps it from becoming overly jammy. | |
Elysian Saison Poivre | 8.49 | Seattle, WA | Saison w/ Black Pepper | Tastes of the apricots with a bit of tartness and spice. Apricots lead off with a nice tartness. Malts add in a bit of grainy sweetness. A bit of earthy hops come next. This leads into some yeast spice with notes of clove, pepper, and some coriander. Finishes with a lingering tart note. | ||
La Cumbre Fievre D' Abricot | 13.99 | New Mexico | Saison / Farmhouse w/ Apricots | Tastes of the apricots with a bit of tartness and spice. Apricots lead off with a nice tartness. Malts add in a bit of grainy sweetness. A bit of earthy hops come next. This leads into some yeast spice with notes of clove, pepper, and some coriander. Finishes with a lingering tart note. | ||
Odell Zard Ale | 15.99 | Fort Collins, CO | American Wild Ale w/ Apricot | ![]() | Gold to copper in color with a very hazy complexion. There's a fingernail of off white around the rim and a bit in the center. The nose only brings faint apricot. I taste apricot, pear, and champagne. The mouth is highly carbonated, crisp, and refreshing. | |
Avery Pump[KY]n | 12.49 | Boulder, Co | Pumpkin Ale | ![]() | Huge, huge amounts of burnt baking spice, nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, black licorice, pumpkin squash, charred oak, sweet whiskey, vanilla, and walnuts. Good lord, people. What a monster of a beer this is, and incredibly well-balanced. | |
Avery Tweak | 12.49 | Boulder, Co | Imperial Coffee Stout | ![]() | The flavor profile almost seems endless: rich roasted coffee, chocolate, vanilla, chicory, bourbon, molasses, smoked grains, roasted malts, chocolate malts, peat moss, cold brewed coffee, caramel, espresso, brown sugar, Hershey's dark chocolate bar, cocoa powder, charred wood, oaky/woody bourbon barrel notes and black licorice seem to be enough to list. | |
Trinity Saison Beams | 9.99 | Colorado Springs, CO | Saison w/ Yuzu | ![]() | The aroma is strong and spicy with hay, thyme, pepper, lemon zest and a hint of barnyard funk. The taste mirrors the aroma with lots of complex spicy hay backed by some tart lemons and a bit of astringent wood. | |
Trinity Red Swingline IPA Primitif | 9.99 | Colorado Springs, CO | American Wild Ale | ![]() | Acetic aromas with a boost of horse hair and saddle leather drift swiftly above the turbulent champagne-like effervescence. Falling still like a still rose wine, the flavors wash the palate with a soft grain sweetness with toasted savory and light nutty nuances. | |
De Steeg Manhattan | 9.99 | Denver, Co | Barrel Aged Ale w/ Cherries | ![]() | Nice cherry in the nose. Rye and mild cherry notes compliment the lightly malty ale pleasantly. Hides the 12% abv well. | |
Bull & Bush Release the Hounds | 8.99 | Denver, Co | Barleywine | ![]() | Not your typical American barleywine. Great big foamy heady with good retention. Smell has an herbal, nutty, earthy side to it; probably the hops driving this. Very dry in aroma and flavor, no sweetness detected. Flavor is more of the same. Easy to drink, no sticky sweetness, a finishing leathery note. | |
TRVE Dhumavati | 9.99 | Denver, Co | Smoked American Wild Ale | ![]() | The aroma has striking notes of pineapple grilled over a campfire. Palate is light and sptrizy. Balanced notes of meaty smoke combine with a pleasant tart, citrus flavor. This is ultra refreshing. | |
TRVE Ostara | 10.49 | Denver, Co | American Wild Ale w/ Lemon, Lemongrass, & Dandelion | ![]() | This is a mouth-watering, lip-puckering beer, light and delicate yet also assertive and eye-popping. This beer delivers a very fine, well-balanced flavor and mouth feel that just feels right on a hot summer day or warm summer night. Very pleasing, very delicious... | |
Avery Double D's | 13.49 | Denver, Co | American Strong Ale w/ Ginger | ![]() | Pours a burnt orange color with small white head. Aroma of ginger, wood, bourbon, and alcohol. Flavor is nice. Ginger and bourbon. Minimal sweetness. Fairly crisp and dry, especially for a beer this size. Almost like a Vernor’s. Lively carbonation. Finishes with ginger and mild booze in the finish. | |
Crooked Stave Petite Sour Raspberry | 8.99 | Denver, Co | American Wild Ale w/ Raspberries | ![]() | Decent sour tang right at first before the fruit kicks in. It is a tad bit sweet just for a brief moment, but then quickly dries out. Not as much of a vinegar flavor as the smell would lead you to believe. After the tart fruit flavor starts to fade out, you get a nice balance of wheat, bread, biscuit, and yeast flavors. | |
Crooked Stave Serenata Notturna Blueberry | 14.99 | Denver, Co | American Wild Ale w/ Blueberries | ![]() | Deep mauve with purple and bruised blue hues though the center, the surprisingly bright beer bursts to the nose with tangy fruit-forward succulence. Robust with the dark blueberry fruit, other notions of sharp red wine, cider, currant, blackberry, plum and cranberry all come to mind with a soft overtone of musty wine cork and an overall cellar-like funk. | |
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