Secateurs is an aromatic blend of Shiraz for spice, young Grenache for grip, and Cinsault for soft fruitiness. All the grapes come from old dry-farmed bush vines that are co-fermented in concrete tanks and aged for seven months... Read More
The Neustift Abbey (Abbazia di Novacella) was founded in Brixen in 1142, making it one of the oldest continually operating wineries in the world. Although the grape originated a few hundred miles to the north in Germany, Kerner... Read More
Grignolino (green-yoe-leno), a native grape of the Monferrato Hills, whose name means 'many (grape) pips is not as famous as Dolcetto and Barbera, but Piemontese locals drink plenty of this cheerful red while waiting for Barolo... Read More
Agrapart 7 Crus Extra Brut is a blend of 90% Chardonnay and 10% Pinot Noir from estate-owned plots located in each of the seven villages in Côte des Blancs: Avize, Oger, Oiry, Cramant, Avenay Val d'Or, Bergères... Read More
We love the Lopez de Lacalle family's red Garnacha in a can, and we figured their Blanco would be just as incredible -- and it is! From Artazu in Navarra, organically farmed (no chemicals ever), Garnacha Blanca is turned into... Read More
You should not trade convenience and reasonable prices for quality. That's why we take our canned wine selection seriously. AH-SO is our latest addition to the can/box line-up, and it is delish! Founded in 2018 in Colorado... Read More
By the time Greeks established colonies in Italy, and even before Hannibal crossed the Alps, ancient grapes Aglianico, Fiano, and Falanghina were already thriving in the warm climate of southern Italy. Today, just a small amount... Read More
Italy produces a surprisingly large amount of sparkling wine with a combination of Moscato, Prosecco, Lambrusco, and other Spumante/Frizzante. Most of it is meant for daily consumption and is priced between $10 and $20, but an... Read More
Italy produces a surprisingly large amount of sparkling wine with a combination of Moscato, Prosecco, Lambrusco, and other Spumante/Frizzante. Most of it is meant for daily consumption and is priced between $10 and $20, but an... Read More
Foillard's Côte de Brouilly from southern Beaujolais is a silky, supple mouthful of dark berries, pink citrus acids, and a streak of minerals. Chillable.
Grüner Veltliner is the most widely planted grape in Austria, so there's lots of it, especially in Niederösterreich, where they range from gulping Heuriger (tavern) wines to high-end expressions, rivaling the finest... Read More
Rieslings from Wachau offer a distinct perspective into the king of white grapes. Whereas the rest of Austria uses Germany's terms for ripeness (i.e., Kabinett, Spätlese, Auslese), Wachau producers in western Niederösterreich... Read More
We hope Andre Heucq remains a local secret for a few more years because this is one of the finest $50 bubblies on the market. Now in its fourth generation, the House of Heucq specializes in Pinot Meunier alongside Chard and Pinot... Read More
This Cabernet is built on a tradition of Washington legends. First, there's Horse Heaven Hills AVA in the Columbia Valley (near Oregon), where Quilceda Creek also has vineyards. And then there's the Champoux Vineyard,... Read More
Established by Chris and Annie Camarda in the late 1980s, Andrew Will is one of Washington state's finest wineries, and it introduced the world to the merit of Washington Bordeaux blends. Single vineyard wines like Ciel du... Read More
Sourced from vines planted in clay soils on sunny hillsides above the Bay of Biscay, Antxiola (ahn-cho-la) Rosado is steel-fermented red Hondarrabi Beltza left to macerate on the skins for just 24 hours to extract body, flavor,... Read More
Antxiola (ahn-cho-la) is a steel-fermented blend of Hondarrabi Zuri (90%) and Hondurrabi Beltza, both native Basque Country varietals that are the basis for Txakoli (cha-koe-lee) wine produced near the Bay of Biscay. Anxtiola... Read More