Domestic Discount Days: Focus on WA / Walla Walla 7-2-24
The shop will be closed on Thursday, July 4th
But our webstore is always open!
Domestic Discount Days
We’re slashing prices on all of our in-stock domestic wines in honor of July 4th! That includes all of our Oregon, Washington, Walla Walla, and California wines. Red, white, orange, rosé, and sparkling, too! Mix and match from any state and any type of wine. If it’s in stock at Vinopolis and crafted in America, it’s on our sale, running now until close of business this Sunday.
5% off any 6-11 in-stock domestic wines
10% off any 12+ or more in-stock domestic wines
Discount will not display online or in your cart,
We will adjust your invoice before processing your charge.
Sale ends Sunday, July 7th at 6 pm Pacific.
10% off any 12+ or more in-stock domestic wines
Discount will not display online or in your cart,
We will adjust your invoice before processing your charge.
Sale ends Sunday, July 7th at 6 pm Pacific.
De Venoge Louis XV de Venoge Brut Millesime, Champagne 2006 750ml Was $189, Displayed Price: $169, that’s $160.55 at 5% off and $152.10 at 10% off,
The Rhône is among the most storied and distinctive wine regions in the world. Here were some of the first cult wines, yet the area abounds with affordable luxuries. If there is a single producer in the Rhône that embodies that combination, it is Château de Saint Cosme in Gigondas. Considered a benchmark in its home town, Saint Cosme is a historical gem. The estate was founded in the 1500s and is helmed by the talented Louis Barroul. He is the 14th generation of his family to oversee this storied estate.
What Saint-Julien lacks for in first growth estates, it more than makes up for it in the three second growth Léoville estates of Barton, Las Cases, and Poyferré. Beloved for centuries, these estates and this terroir offer an experience that, especially when price is considered, rivals the Moutons and Latours. The three were created when the original, larger estate was divided first during the French Revolution, when Barton was spun off, and again in 1840 when Poyferré was formed.