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    Pol Roger Sir Winston Churchill 2009

    Pol Roger Sir Winston Churchill 2009

    The nose, with a scent of Red Delicious apple and fresh Viennoiserie, is immediately open and opulent. The palate aligns a lemon and red apple-flavoured richness, also recalling freshly baked rye crumb, with a vivid briskness and creamy texture. A certain mellowness has an energetic bounce and finishes with more of that Red Delicious creaminess. In a way, its very opulence and freshness destines it to be a party wine – Churchill’s own habit of drinking this at the table notwithstanding.

    $269.98

  • Pol Roger Brut Pure

    Pol Roger Brut Pure

    The inner freshness of this champagne is combined with a mature and concentrated nose displaying a balance of firmness and delicacy. It will perfectly match sweet and firm fleshy food, such as some shellfish prepared in the most natural manner, for example a starter of crayfish, lobster, crab and rock lobster salad drawn out with a dash of olive oil and hazelnut vinegar."

    $79.98

  • Pol Roger Brut Reserve

    Pol Roger Brut Reserve

    France- An elegant Champagne with a smoky, minerally underpinning and subtle flavors of poached pear, toast, candied lemon zest and ginger riding the finely detailed bead. Harmonious, and hard to stop sipping. Pairs well with smoked fish and zesty grilled chicken.

    $52.98

  • Chateau Mont-Redon Chateauneuf-du-Pape 2017

    Chateau Mont-Redon Chateauneuf-du-Pape 2017

    Intense nose with red fruit aromas combined with complex smokiness. Tight and focused tannins on the palate. Enjoyable now but requires a few years of bottle maturation to fully integrate aging notes. Very elegant and refined finish.

    $48.98

  • Immortal Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Slope Sonoma 2015

    Immortal Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Slope Sonoma 2015

    The slope represents the many aspects, elevations, and exposures of this remarkable hillside vineyard. Individual lots from across the property were selected and blended to produce this august cuvée. Aromas of nuanced dark chocolate covered berries, cassis, plush jam, and barrel toast. The body is medium in weight and layered with fruit, oak, and cocoa.

    $64.98

  • Merryvale Profile Red Napa Valley 2015

    Merryvale Profile Red Napa Valley 2015

    Merryvale's top-of-the-line Proprietary Red now available. Limited. 95+ Points Jeb Dunnuck: "A blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, and Cabernet Franc aged 26 months in new oak, the flagship Merryvale 2015 Profile is brilliant, and has slightly more concentration and richness than the 2014. Blackcurrants, burning embers/scorched earth, licorice, and hints of violets all flow to a full-bodied, concentrated, backward, tight Cabernet that needs to be forgotten for 4-5 years. It's going to have two decades or more of longevity." 93 Points Robert Parker: "A blend of 90% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Petit Verdot and 5% Cabernet Franc from the Profile Estate vineyard and aged 26 months in 80% new French oak, the 2015 Merryvale Cabernet Sauvignon Profile is deep garnet-purple in color and shows notes of baked plums, blackberry preserves and dried mulberries with touches of incense, iron ore, tobacco and new leather. The palate is medium to full-bodied and packed with loads of red and black fruit layers, framed by firm, grainy tannins and great freshness, finishing long and earthy. 1,800 cases produced."

    $199.98

  • Merryvale Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley 2016

    Merryvale Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley 2016

    Drawn from three top Napa vineyards: Stagecoach, Hardman and Rancho Chimiles with each vineyard fermented separately in small tanks. Native fermentation started after a 5-day cold soak and reached a peak temperature of 90°F. The wines were pumped over a few times a day until dry and then pressed and drained to barrels where malolactic fermentation occurred. Aged in 50% new medium toast French oak barrels, the wine matures for 22 months before being bottled unfined and unfiltered.

    $56.98

  • Merryvale Carneros Chardonnay Napa Valley 2018 Merryvale Carneros Chardonnay Napa Valley 2018

    Merryvale Carneros Chardonnay Napa Valley 2018

    The 2018 Chardonnay is a solid effort and will be loved by wine enthusiasts who like the richer, full-bodied style of Chardonnay. Buttered stone fruits, pineapple, white flowers, toasted bread, and brioche notes all flow to a beautifully balanced, medium to full-bodied Chardonnay that has good acidity and a clean finish.

    $31.98

  • Ornellaia Bolgheri Red Blend 2018 Ornellaia Bolgheri Red Blend 2018

    Ornellaia Bolgheri Red Blend 2018

    With its usual deep ruby-red color, Ornellaia 2018 features a lively and intense aromatic expression, a distinctive mark of the vintage. Red fruits, citrus notes, hints of liquorice and Mediterranean scrub combine to form its profile. With the first taste it is enveloping and all its components well-balanced: the tannins, both dense and silky in texture, fill the palate with elegance and precision. The finish is lifted by a distinct tangy vein that enhances the sensation of freshness and persistence.

    $229.98

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    Gift card

    Shopping for someone else but not sure what to give them? Give the gift of choice with a gift card. Gift cards are delivered by email and contain checkout redemption instructions. Our gift cards have no additional processing fees.

    $50.00 - $100.00

  • Daou Soul of a Lion Cabernet Sauvignon Paso Robles 2018

    Daou Soul of a Lion Cabernet Sauvignon Paso Robles 2018

    The 2018 Soul of a Lion is the kind of awe-inspiring, age-worthy Cabernet Sauvignon that Georges and Daniel envisioned when they first began researching the terroir of DAOU Mountain. This wine displays all the hallmarks of its cooler growing season—richness, elegance and balance. A dark, purple-black hue foreshadows the experience to come. Intense aromas of lilac, violet and spice swirl amid a deep, complex bouquet. The palate bursts with prodigious flavors of blueberry, boysenberry, plum, vanilla bean and chocolate-covered cherry, all underlain by striking minerality. Silky, integrated tannins unwind into an impossibly long finish, revealing both the power and finesse of its DAOU Mountain provenance.

    $124.98

  • Pauillac de Lynch Bages Pauillac 2016

    Pauillac de Lynch Bages Pauillac 2016

    Left Bank Bordeaux properties are typically not contiguous. Although we associate them with a place, a chateau, most of the time the vines are spread far and wide across the appellation. And as most of you know, if those vines are within the appellation, no matter where they are or whose they once were, they are considered the quality level of the current owner. Meaning if Chateau Latour buys some vineyards way on the outskirts of Pauillac near the Haut Medoc, those vineyards are instantly First Growth vineyards. A little quixotic, right? Most chateaux know that this situation really won’t stand for the fine connoissuer and his or her palate. To continue the example, if they are drinking Chateau Latour, or Font de Latour, or Pauillac de Latour, they want it to taste like Latour. So most Left Bank chateaux have gone on a program of buying, swapping, or otherwise exchanging vineyards with one another. So that all of Latour’s vineyards, no matter which wine they are destined for, taste like Latour and are grown near the famous tower (Latour has no chateau anymore). And so it is the case with Lynch Bages. Jean Marc Cazes, the owner of Lynch-Bages, is nothing short of a visionary. Not only has he undertaken the revitalization of the hamlet of Bages, as well as opening Bordeaux to wine tourisim and promoting gastronomy, he has completely refurbished Lynch-Bages and has spent the last 20 years on a program of purchasing, renovating, swapping and exchanging vineyards so that the estate’s wines can all align. That brings us to this bargain of a beauty in Bordeaux – Lynch-Bages Pauillac. “Pauillac” used to be a third wine of Lynch-Bages – fruit from those far-flung areas in Pauillac away from the main chateau. But now, that is certainly not the case – it sits right alongside Echo de Lynch-Bages (the known second wine), if not actually displacing it. All of those far-flung parcels have now been swapped, and this is home-turf vineyards, the building blocks of Lynch-Bages. Why not just make more Echo and discontinue this wine? Well, I have a sneaking suspicion it’s because of the Bordeaux wine trade. The main wine and the second are sold through the merchant houses of Bordeaux. This wine is represented globally by the Cazes family – eliminating at least two middlemen in the process. For us, this means everything I mentioned before – one of the finest of Pauillac’s properties, in one of the best vintages, at an exceptional drink-now kinda price: A pure burst of dark red and blue fruits emerges from the glass, immediately followed by graphite, leather, a touch of mint, mocha and very expressive floral notes. I’m tasting from a Zalto Bordeaux and nothing could be more profound: There is a seamless integration here that yields up exceptional drinking. It’s fresh, lively and open for business right now. I prefer it decanted. And it. certainly doesn’t need to be drunk up – this beauty will last for at least another decade.

    $54.98

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