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Brunello Sale 3-29-25

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Brunello Sale
Champagne Featurette: Pierre Gimonnet

 
Tuscan Elite Sale
 
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Brunello

 
Brunello is a place of magic, where the local Sangiovese Grosso clone ascends to levels of complexity and longevity impossible elsewhere. This is the elite of Tuscany and some of the finest wines produced in Europe.
 
We’re proud to offer an incredible range of producers, including standard-bearers and customer favorites such as Biondi Santi, Il Poggione, La Fortuna, and La Gerla. Browse staff-selected highlights below, including under-the-radar picks from Il Paradiso di Frassina and esteemed estates like Sassetti Livio Pertimali.
 
5% off any 3-5 in-stock bottles of Brunello
10% off any 6 or more in-stock bottles of Brunello

 
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Carl Loewen Sale 3-27-25

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Carl Loewen Sale
Champagne Featurette: Champagne Marguet

 
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Carl Loewen

 
While the Mosel is best known for sweet Riesling, some of the best producers in the region focus their attention on serious dry (and barely off-dry) bottlings. As you’d expect given our massive selection of German wine, we’ve got a number of great dry Rieslings to choose from. If you’re looking for richer, more powerful expressions, look no further than Carl Loewen.

Carl Loewen has taken over some of the oldest vineyards in the Mosel, returning them to their historic esteem and in many cases elevating them to new heights. The wines are textural, rich and complex, often from old, ungrafted parcels within vineyards.
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Chateau des Jacques Sale 3-26-25

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Chateau des Jacques Sale
Champagne Featurette: Delamotte

 
Beaujolais by way of Burgundy
 
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Chateau des Jacques

 
While Burgundy prices continue climbing, Beaujolais is perfectly poised as a good-to replacement. What better way to explore the region than with one of Burgundy’s top producers as your guide?
 
Louis Jadot 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. Since taking over the estate, Maison Jadot has added organic and biodynamic practices, less with a mind towards certification than towards the health and character of each parcel.
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Goodfellow Family Cellars Sale 3-25-25

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Goodfellow Family Cellars Sale
Champagne Featurette: H. Billiot

 
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Goodfellow Family Cellars

 
Marcus Goodfellow is one of the most talented winemakers in Oregon. We count ourselves lucky to have had a strong relationship with his winery since its early days under the old name of Matello. He is joined by the equally talented and knowledgeable Megan Joy.
 
Their wines showcase their microscopic understanding of the potential in the terroirs of the Willamette Valley. Together, they craft wines that continually improve—both in the cellar and vintage to vintage. We love the wines for their coiled power and Burgundian structure, and we stack them enthusiastically & abundantly in our own personal cellars to adore for decades to come.
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Selbach-Oster Sale 3-24-25

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Selbach-Oster Sale
Champagne Featurette: Bérêche et Fils

 
For The Love of Wine with Food
 
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Selbach-Oster

 
As the winemaker and owner of Selbach-Oster, Johannes Selbach makes profound and affordable German Rieslings. Because they aren’t showy or extreme and instead lean towards moderate levels of alcohol and residual sugar, the wines are overlooked by reviewers that prefer a more bombastic style. Sure, Selbach could make more opulent wines and rack up points—but he’s not one to cave to trends. As a result, the wines are useful at table. You can drink his delicate and soulful Spätlesen and Auslesen wines with your main course, not just dessert. You’d be shocked at how flexible the bone-dry GGs and ethereal Kabinetts are, too.
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