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New Arrivals and Sale On Molitor’s Top 2017 Auslese!


 

This week’s arrivals cover serious ground—from benchmark Oregon Pinot Noir to alpine-tinged Etna reds and classic Piedmont—but the headline is unmistakable. A deep lineup from Weingut Markus Molitor is available on sale, and it’s the kind of collection that doesn’t come together often. These are bottles that speak to both breadth and precision, but more importantly, they give a rare, focused look at one of the Mosel’s most exacting and prolific masters working at full tilt.

The centerpiece is the 2017 Auslese range—a set of wines that has quietly achieved near-legendary status. Across the board, these bottlings have earned 98+ point scores from Wine Advocate, and tasting through them makes it immediately clear why. The 2017 vintage delivered a perfect intersection of ripeness and acidity, allowing Molitor to craft wines that are at once opulent and razor-sharp.

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Taste the Mosel Through Steinmetz: 10% Off Sale!


 

There’s a particular kind of Mosel producer that insiders quietly stock up on before the broader market catches on—and Weingut Günther Steinmetz sits squarely in that category. Stefan and Sammie Steinmetz are working some of the steepest, most vertiginous parcels along the river, including old-vine sites that many larger producers abandoned decades ago because they were simply too difficult to farm. What they’ve done is bring those vineyards back to life—and in doing so, they’ve unlocked a level of site expression that feels both deeply traditional and strikingly vivid.

In the cellar, the approach is as hands-off as it gets: spontaneous fermentations, no unnecessary additions, and a clear intent to let each vineyard speak without interference. The wines lean into tension and precision rather than weight, with that unmistakable Mosel signature—cool-toned fruit, electric acidity, and a mineral spine that keeps everything lifted.

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Master of Rioja: Telmo Rodriguez




If you really want to understand where Rioja is headed—not where it’s been—start with Telmo Rodríguez. There’s a certain moment that happens when you taste his wines: the realization that Rioja can be something far more transparent, more alive, and more site-driven than most people expect. At Remelluri, Telmo isn’t chasing trends—he’s quietly redefining the ceiling of what the region can deliver.

What separates him isn’t just philosophy—it’s precision. Farming is exacting, extraction is restrained, and élevage is handled with a light touch that prioritizes clarity over influence. The wines feel lifted, structured, and deeply rooted in place, with that unmistakable tension that comes from high-elevation vineyards in the Sierra de Toloño. They don’t shout—they unfold, revealing layers of dark fruit, spice, and mineral nuance the longer they sit in the glass.

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Carl Loewen: Old Vine Riesling on Sale Now!





 
There are certain Mosel producers that Riesling lovers seem to discover in stages—first through a single bottle that feels unusually precise, then through a quiet realization that the name keeps appearing on the tables of the most serious German wine drinkers. Weingut Carl Loewen is one of those estates. Among Riesling devotees, it’s often spoken about with a kind of knowing nod: not flashy, not loudly marketed, but consistently producing some of the most articulate and satisfying wines in the region.

Part of what makes Carl Loewen so compelling is the raw material. The family farms extraordinary parcels in the Middle Mosel, including old ungrafted vines in the historic Maximin Herrenberg vineyard—plantings that date back well before the First World War.
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New Arrivals from Top Oregon Producers and Screaming Eagle!




 


A fresh set of arrivals has just hit the shelves, with a particular emphasis on some of Oregon’s most thoughtful and historically important producers. New vintages from The Eyrie Vineyards, Evesham Wood, and Cameron Winery highlight the enduring appeal of the Willamette Valley’s classical style—Pinot Noirs and whites built on finesse, energy, and a clear sense of place rather than sheer power. These producers have long championed a restrained, terroir-driven approach, and the newly arrived vintages show just how compelling that philosophy remains today.

At the opposite end of the rarity spectrum, we’re also thrilled to offer a microscopic allocation from Screaming Eagle Winery and Vineyards. Just three bottles are available, making this one of the most limited offerings we’ve featured in some time.
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Sale on: Selbach-Oster 2-1-26


Selbach-Oster is one of the Mosel’s great standard-bearers, a winery whose name has become synonymous with precision, purity, and trustworthiness. Based in the village of Zeltingen, the estate has deep roots in the region, with documented vineyard holdings dating back to the 17th century. For generations, the Selbach family has farmed some of the Mosel’s most prized steep slopes, developing an intimate understanding of how Riesling expresses itself on slate soils along the river’s winding bends.

The modern reputation of Selbach-Oster is closely tied to Johannes Selbach, who took the reins in the late 20th century and helped usher Mosel Riesling into a new era of clarity and balance. His approach emphasizes transparency over excess, allowing vineyard character to lead while keeping alcohol levels modest and acidity finely tuned.

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Campania Sale 1-31-26

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Sale on the Ancient Italian Region of Campania!



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Campania

 
Campania, one of Italy’s oldest wine regions, has been famous for its wines for thousands of years. Located near Naples, there are numerous references to the quality of the wines in Roman writings. Yet despite its history, lauded grape varieties, and world-class wines, it is considered an obscure region today.
 
Campania’s crown jewel is the indigenous red wine grape Aglianico. It is a thick-skinned red variety that creates full-bodied wines with rich tannins, ample acidity, and plenty of aging potential – a bit like Cabernet Sauvignon. The DOCG region of Taurasi, a subregion of Campania, it’s the place to look for the best examples.
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Felsina Sale 1-30-26

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Felsina Sale


 
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Felsina

 
Fèlsina is a leader in Chianti’s quality revolution, emphasizing terroir and the expressive potential of Sangiovese with their impressive cuvées. Their wines offer beauty and boldness in their youth with a long track record of rewarding cellar potential. We’re proud longtime supporters.
 
The 100% Sangiovese Fontalloro is a Brunello-drinker’s dream, with explosive aromatics and lots of power to back it up. With its rich, velvety texture, enticing aromas, and long, satisfying finish, Fontalloro embodies the perfect marriage of tradition and innovation. Averaging now $81/bottle online (all in-stock vintages are below $70 chez Vinopolis), this clocks in well below its peers.
 
Next up is the exceptional Rancia, bottled under the elite Chianti Classico Gran Selezione classification.
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Moulin-a-Vent Sale 1-29-26

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Moulin-a-Vent Sale


 
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Moulin-a-Vent

 
Need a Burgundy alternative given the sky-high prices? Pop a bottle of Beaujolais from Moulin-a-Vent. This is THE region to know in Gamay’s greatest terroir, home to shockingly delicious, complex, and Burgundian reds that will make you forget all about those bubblegum Nouveau.
 
Even the Burgundians themselves are taking notice, including one of the most recognizable producers: Louis Jadot. They purchased their Moulin-à-Vent estate in 1996, becoming one of the first major Burgundy houses with significant holdings in the region. Their vineyards including holdings in some of the most famous Beaujolais crus of Moulin-à-Vent, Morgon, and Fleurie. These vineyards are notable for their pink granite soils, unique to the region, on which Gamay excels.
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Store Hours & Shipping Info

Too hot or cold to ship? Buy now, ship later. We offer free on-site temperature-controlled storage for orders held for the next shipping window in the fall or spring.

There’s no charge for holding until the next available shipping window, but we do ask that you reach out to schedule a shipping date at your earliest convenience.

We’re open daily for in-store shopping: 10 am – 6 pm.
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