
2022 Dawn’s Dream, Pinot Noir Rosé
Looking for a wine to celebrate National Rosé Day? Look no further than the 2022 Dawn’s Dream Pinot Noir Rosé from Carmel California. This is a wine to sip all summer long.
Looking for a wine to celebrate National Rosé Day? Look no further than the 2022 Dawn’s Dream Pinot Noir Rosé from Carmel California. This is a wine to sip all summer long.
There’s near-unanimous consensus among the world’s top wine critics that the 2018 Zuccardi Aluvional Gualtallary Malbec is the perfect example of “new wave” Argentine wines that showcase the Uco Valley’s truly unique terroir.
It’s no secret that Oregon is known for phenomenal Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. But did you know that Oregon is also capable of producing some pretty incredible Bordeaux blends?
The 2020 Weingut Reverchon Saar Riesling is a mineral-driven, light-bodied Riesling from Mosel’s Saar River Valley. This dry, acidic Riesling has balanced notes of pineapple, gravel, grapefruit, and energetic lime. This bottle is a great contender for leisurely summer sipping.
This 2021 Doniene Gorrondona, Bizkaiko Txakolina Bakio from Spain’s Basque region is everything you want in an easy-drinking wine: crispness, refreshing acidity, and a light body that will even appeal to your friends who shy away from wine.
If you’ve been following this wine blog for a while, we make no secret of our love of Catena Zapata wines.
Gamays are beloved by the wine community for their excellent value and approachable “drink anytime” palates, and this 2020 Château Thivin Brouilly Reverdon is no exception. Crafted by the Geoffray family, a six-generation winemaking family from Brouilly, this bottling is fresh, full of fruit, and an exceptional example of Côte-de-Brouilly
Muscadet wines are some of the best value wines on the market, and they don’t get near the amount of attention they should. This Melon de Bourgogne from Château Guipière is light, and refreshing, and is a great example of what this grape can do.
Mexico isn’t the first place you’d expect to find Nebbiolo wines, given the arid desert climate and unforgiving terrain, but the Cetto family have been cultivating this Italian variety in Baja’s Valle de Guadalupe for over forty years. If you have been looking for an entry point to this up-and-coming
The 2018 Barbera del Monferrato, “Rosso Pietro” from Cantine Valpane, is an aromatic, medium-bodied red wine from Italy’s Piedmont region. This wine was imported by Kermit Lynch, and for the price, it’s a bargain. Not only are you getting a nice Barbera with a little age on it, but you’re
A $50 bottle of premier cru grower Champagne that tastes like a $100 bottle of Maison Champagne. Meet your new favorite small production sparkler, the 2013 Francois Lecompte, Premier Brut, from one of Champagne’s most beloved artisan grower producers.
Laurent-Perrier Champagne Cuvée Rosé is known for its distinct raspberry, strawberry, and red fruit notes. This sparkler’s elegant freshness and deep pink color make it the most popular product in the Laurent-Perrier lineup. Cuvée Rosé is so popular that some countries must allocate access to it!
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