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$23.99
Kermit Lynch import, Northern Rhone Syrah
Collines Rhodaniennes Syrah:
• Grapes are 80% de-stemmed
• 10 day maceration in temperature-controlled cuves
• Daily pump-overs and punch-downs
• Malolactic fermentation in demi-muids
• Aged for 6 months in 3 to 10 year old demi–muids
• Vineyards are located on plateaus at higher altitude than Saint Joseph
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$58.99
Winemaker Notes
On the palate, it exudes a juicy vibrancy, showcasing lush fruitiness and a remarkable texture with supple, mouth-coating tannins that provide a smooth, structured mouthfeel. Overall, the integration of fruit and tannins creates a harmonious balance, making each sip a gratifying experience.
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$19.99
100% Lambrusco Salamino.
Organic.
Region: Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Natural fermentation in stainless steel tanks. Carbonation using modified charmat method. Minimal sulfur additions and no filtering or fining.
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$18.99
Deep ruby in color with notes of ripened blackberries and Bing cherries, this Columbia Valley cabernet sauvignon lingers on the palate, finishing with velvety tannins that are enhanced by hints of oak. With a small amount malbec added during production there is an accentuation of the depth and richness within this full-bodied, perfectly balanced and approachable wine.
Deer and finch was inspired by the nature and animals who roam through their Columbia Valley vineyards.
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$29.99
The Wetzel Family’s Pinot Noir vineyard is planted along the banks of the Russian River, where the morning fog lingers and cools the vines. The vineyard is planted to three clones – Dijon 777, for rich concentration and black fruit; Dijon115, for soft tannins and perfume and Pommard, for color, dark fruit and spice
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$22.99
Classic color, medium density, purples and carmines, cooked edge; youthful fruit on the nose, plus vegetability and herbal supplements, still youthful, a bit restrained; A sweet and roasted entry on the palate, elegant berry aromas and pralines, fine, cooked fruit fullness, delicate roasted notes as a supplement, youthful toasting with a little coffee notes, extra-sweet and elegant…
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$16.99
Produced from selected parcels of Monteulciano grapes grown in the Chieti province of Abruzzo, on southeast Italy’s Adriatic coast. This delicious wine comes from 15-20 year old vines trained using the ancient method of trellising, known as “pergola.” They are planted to clay-rich soils, hand-harvested and wild yeast fermented for 2 weeks on the skins in stainless tanks. After a light fining and filtering, the wine is bottled. It offers rich, bright plum and cherries, with a lip-smacking finish.
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$19.99
Founded in 2010, Aviary Vineyards launched with the 2009 vintage of our Napa Valley Red Blend. That first vintage took advantage of tiny lots of different varieties from 13 different vineyards throughout Napa Valley. Much like an aviary, the blend of different grapes interacted and harmonized to create a wine that was beautiful, enjoyable,…
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$28.99
Dark garnet core, brilliant clarity in the glass. Intense, effusively luscious flavors of ripe red berries with caramelised notes of fig, cherry, and plum, elegantly woven together in barrel. Long-finishing and tannically vivid, yet with a remarkably soft palate.
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$25.99
Dark garnet core, brilliant clarity in the glass. Intense, effusively luscious flavors of ripe red berries with caramelised notes of fig, cherry, and plum, elegantly woven together in barrel. Long-finishing and tannically vivid, yet with a remarkably soft palate.
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$23.99
Piedmont, Italy: Moscato d’ Asti
The color of the wine is a ruby red, lively and pleasant. Its bouquet reminds of flowers and fruits, like small red fruits or violets, but it has also a spicy note. On the palate, the taste is elegant, full-bodied and savoury, characteristics due to its rounded tannins typical of Castiglione Falletto cru.
Sustainably Produced: The Bava family estate extends in Monferrato and Langa, with fifty hectares of vineyards and twenty hectares of natural fields and woods, cultivated with the same awareness, care and attention of the olden times resulting in a sustainable agriculture with a reduced environmental impact. Walking along the Bava vineyards, you will notice the grass clippings and the prunings used as natual fertilizers, the poles, all strictly made of wood coming from renewable forests or grassing between vine rows, which not only helps prevent soil erosion, but also serves as proof that no hebicides are used.