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2017 Ojai Vineyard Syrah29.99Santa Barbara, California87% Syrah, 10% Grenache, 3% Barbera





The backbone of this Syrah is grown on steep wind-blasted slopes, and it provides loads of gamey, tobacco-inflected flavor and tractor beam drinkability, with aromas that show incense, smoke, and pepper galore! This blend offers everything I love about Syrah: great earthy fragrance, savory fruit, and a mid-weight feel that is quenching and delicious with a fine meal.

2017 Domaine Yvon Clerget Volnay84.99Volnay, BurgundyPinot Noir





Thibaud Clerget is the 28th generation of his family to make wines in Volnay and Pommard. No, that is not a typo; the Clerget family has been in Burgundy since 1268! A fresh, cool and bright nose combines plenty of spice elements with a variety of red berry scents. The sleek and beautifully well-detailed middle weight flavors exude a subtle minerality on the tension-filled and focused finish that is moderately firm.

Jean-Marc Millot, Clos de Vougeot Grand Maupertui (2017)399.99BurgundyPinot Noir





There is outstanding richness to the overtly powerful, concentrated and mouth coating broad-shouldered flavors that conclude in a youthfully austere, backward and ultra-serious finish that also possess excellent depth. This is a wine to buy and forget you own it for at least a decade and one that should ultimately amply repay up to 15 to 18 years of cellaring.

2017 Jean-Marc Millot Passetoutgrains24.99Burgundy, France65% Gamay, 35% Pinot Noir





Jean-Marc Millot has been growing grapes and making estate bottled wines since 1992.It wasn’t until his daughter, Alix, arrived in 2014 and took on the full grape growing and winemaking responsibilities that this greatness was achieved. This is truly one of the most exciting finds in Burgundy.

2017 Jean-Marc Millot Aligote29.99Burgundy, FranceAligote





“Domaine Jean-Marc Millot is a Burgundian delight. These are wines with such a joyful drinkability [that] deserve a place in most collectors’ cellars. The wines are detailed and transparent – and are mostly kept on the cool side, with a fine freshness and expression of terroir.” - Steen Öhmann, Winehog

Vilmart & Cie, Grand Cellier99.99Montagne de Reims, Champagne70% Chardonnay, 30% Pinot Noir





Fresh and focused, with spring blossom and smoke-tinged mineral aromas and flavors of plum, lemon curd and toast. A harmonious Champagne, with the racy spine of acidity and a delicate mousse carrying the lasting finish of spice, citrus and mineral. Drink now through 2023. 400 cases imported.

Moussé Fils, Champagne Brut Blanc de Noirs Perpetuelle L'Or d'Eugéne59.99Valle de la Marne, Champagne95% Meunier, 5% Pinot Noir





A grower since 1750, Champagne Moussé sits in the village of Cuisles. While pinot meunier often struggles to be taken seriously in Champagne, at Moussé, pinot meunier is celebrated. 80% of the vines planted are meunier. The resulting wines seem to gush with red and dark fruits characteristic of pinot meunier, and a structured, saline minerality.

Matias Torres-Listán Blanco Las Machuquertas34.99La Palma, Canary Islands100% Listán Blanco





Victoria Torres Pecis is the sole owner and caretaker of her family’s winery in La Palma, Canary Islands. Single-varietal, hand-harvested and aged with its lees for seven months, before a short time in large oak barrel. Grapes are from a single vineyard, with vines ranging in age from 40-120 years old and plated on their own rootstock in deep, ashy, volcanic soils.

2014 Lillian Syrah89.99Central Coast, California100% Syrah





Secret SQN. The Lillian Syrah is voluptuous, powerful and rich without ever being overbearing. It has a strong structure, but with a fine-ness and a lushness and a purity that for us is the embodiment of Maggie Harrison's magic touch.

Caduceus Sancha59.99Cochise County, Arizona100% Tempranillo





Silky smooth red wine that has both intensity and suppleness. The tannins are firm due to the submerged cap fermentation but have now softened after a couple of years in the bottle. The wine shows flavours of leather, spice, chocolate and violets and has a lingering finish in this Rioja Style wine.

Caduceus Nagual de la NAGA59.99Cornville, Arizona70% Sangiovese, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon





Dark, vibrant with tons of cherries, mocha, leather and herbs de provence. Powerful, deep and expansive with loads of yummy goodness on the palate.

Abadia Retuerta, Sardón de Duero Selección Especial (2014)39.99Castilla y León, SpainTempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Syrah





Intense, mature nose with mineral aromas that give way to black fruit, such as blackberry and blackcurrant. Hints of licorice, redcurrant and cherries in liqueur on a backdrop of dark chocolate and subtle hints of a well-structured wood. Elegant in the mouth, well-balanced, voluptuous and silky, polished tannins with a wellbalanced acidity, long and lasting.

Vina Bodega Matias i Torres34.99Las MachuquertasLa Palma Listán Blanco





Victoria Torres Pecis is now the sole owner and caretaker of her family’s centenarian winery in La Palma, Canary Islands. La Palma is in the northern part of the archipelago, further west into the Atlantic from the African continent. Single-varietal harvested by hand and aged with its lees (as are the rest of her wines) for seven months before a short time in large oak barrel

2018 Bohigas Xarel-lo12.99Catalonia, Spain100% Xarel-lo





From the Bohigas family, which has been making wine in Catalonia since the 13th Century. From estate vineyards, the wine is made from organically-managed Xarel-lo vines, one of the region’s indigenous vines. Dry and refreshing, the wine is bursting with luscious tropical fruit, hints of spice, and a fun, easy-drinking personality.

2018 Cuvée Kéké25.99Beaujolais, France100% Gamay





Cuvée Kéké is his entry-level offering, widely acclaimed as a classic example of Beaujolais. It offers a bright and sappy nose of cherries, sweet cranberries, smoke, soil and a nice touch of floral tones in the upper register, while on the palate the wine is medium-full, bright and juicy at the core, with just a whisper of ripe tannin, good acids and impressive length and grip.

Los Loros, Valle de Güímar Sobre Lías Blanco (2017)34.99Valle de Güímar | Canary Islands, SpainListán Blanco and Vijariego Blanco





This white wine has typical characteristics of the area, where it highlights the freshness and floral and fruity aromas. Own vineyards located 800 meters above sea level. Splendid in aromas. Balanced, elegant, with a wide range from fruity nuances (nectarine) to herbal aromas. Along the way, floral details.

Jérémie Huchet, “La Bretesche” Brut Nature19.99Loire Valley, France 2015100% Melon de Bourgogne





This spot-on sparkler from Muscadet country is a master class in terroir and ironclad evidence that the Melon de Bourgogne grape is a noble and versatile variety.A sparkling wine that’ll outperform many Champagnes costing twice as much.

Jérémie Huchet, Chemin Des Prières17.99Muscadet Sevre et Maine100% Melon de Bourgogne





Another single vineyard muscadet! The terroir is unique: it is a granite called Château-Thébaud. It represents only an island in the heart of the Muscadet vineyard, about 4%. These granitic soils allow both an excellent natural drainage of water and a very good rooting for the vine.

Jeremie Huchet Clos Les Montys19.99Muscadet Sevre et Maine100% Melon de Bourgogne





Rich in ferromagnesian elements, producing grapes with thick skin, the Muscadets of the Clos les Montys are fleshy, structured, mineral, and are great “vins de garde”

Marco Tinessa 2015 Ognostro Rosso Aglianico59.99





Marco Tinessa’s first wine "O’gnostro" is named after a local term for wine in the Neapolitan dialect and literally translates to "ink." The concept at the heart of O’gnostro is the quest for bottling the uniqueness of a terroir that is near and dear to Marco’s heart.

Marco Tinessa 2016 Last Trip to Sicily Nerello Mascalese49.99





A first! Marco is a new, and acclaimed natural wine maker working with authentic Italian grapes. This bottle is made from Nerello Mascalese and is fresh, vibrant and aromatic. Best of all it's totally natural with no additives whatsoever.

2014 Rorick Heritage Vineyard Chardonnay23.99Calaveras County, California100% Chardonnay





At an elevation of 2000′, it is situated on limestone soils beneath a top layer of schist. The alpine growing season combined with limestone soils leave an indelible mark on the wines grown at RHV: beautiful aromatics, textural presence, and bright natural acidity are all hallmarks of the site.

19 Crimes The Banisher11.99South Eastern, Australia100% Red Wine





A blend that is brooding with richness. Like the wine rations served on convict ships, every sip deserves to be savored.

2016 Chamisal Vineyards Chardonnay24.99Monterey County, California100% Chardonnay





Gently whole cluster pressed at low pressures, yielding clean juice and fermented in stainless steel. With warm aromas of white peach meet with blanched almonds and toast on the clean and inviting nose of this bottling. There's a strong and likable toasty quality to the palate, topped with butter and marmalade. It's rich, but not overly done, cut by a spray of lemon juice.

Pour Le Vin "Rendevous"10.99Vin de France, France100% Sauvignon Blanc





The winemakers headed to southern France, specifically to the Vin de France region, with plentiful sunshine that is famous for producing quality wines of different varietal style and terroir. Classic, well-balanced Sauvignon blanc from southern France with herbaceous aromas and crisp green apples on the palate.

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