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  • 2019 Brunello di Montalcino Vintage Report Blog
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    2019 Brunello di Montalcino Vintage Report: A Vintage You Don’t Want to Miss!

    2019 Brunello di Montalcino is “…the vintage we’ve all been waiting for,” so “Buckle your seatbelts,” and strap on your helmets because the newest vintage from Montalcino is “…an embarrassment of riches for collectors and fans of the appellation” (Eric Guido, Vinous Media). The hotly anticipated Brunellos have “…definitely lived up to [their] lofty reputation as an excellent vintage across Montalcino” (Kerin O’Keefe). It showcases the extraordinary qualities of Sangiovese, Tuscany’s most famous and beloved grape variety, and its ability to exploit the region’s phenomenal terroir. This “…magical year…” (Giacomo Neri of Casanova di Neri) of “radiance and appeal” (Eric Guido) will likely set a new benchmark for Brunello wines for years to come.

    According to Italian wine expert, Kerin O’Keefe, she has “…never tasted so many drop-dead-gorgeous young Brunellos from a single vintage.” She confesses that many of the best wines stopped her in her tracks, generating that “…magical mome

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  1.  A 98 Point Louis Latour Corton Charlemagne – “Takes Your Breath Away” (JS)

    A 98 Point Louis Latour Corton Charlemagne – “Takes Your Breath Away” (JS)

    "For my money, Corton Charlemagne is as good as any Grand Cru white Burgundy (Montrachet, Chevalier Montrachet, etc.) at a fraction of the price. It’s the most serious Grand Cru white Burgundy at the most reasonable price point." - Dave Sokolin

    Corton Charlemagne is also the most popular Grand Cru white Burgundy for a reason – almost every bottle is generally great. Louis Latour is an old-school producer and is consistently one of our top-selling producers of Corton Charlemagne, year after year. The Latour family is the largest landowner of the Corton Charlemagne appellation and has been producing wines for over 200 years.

    We’re excited to bring you the 98 point 2019 Louis Latour Corton Charlemagne that’s a total stunner! "This is the best Corton Charlemagne Louis Latour has ever produced." - Dave Sokolin

    The wine review by wine critic James Sucklin

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  2. A 97 Point Napa Cabernet from an Icon – Only $135!

    A 97 Point Napa Cabernet from an Icon – Only $135!

    If you’re a Napa Valley Cabernet lover, we have a great wine for you from Ric Forman! Forman is one of the seminal figures in the history of California wine, and he has left a legacy of truly brilliant wines that started right with his very first vintage at Sterling Vineyards, dating back to 1969. Despite boasting an extraordinary track record going back 55 years, Ric Forman and his wines remain under-the-radar, and the pricing remains remarkable for Napa Cabernet of this caliber.

    We just picked up the 97 point 2019 Forman Cabernet Sauvignon, which delivers beyond its price of $135 / bottle. Just take a look at the chart below to see the incredible value here! Forman makes classically styled Cabs that remain reasonably priced compared to his peers.

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  3. A Must-See, 97 Point Pinot Noir from Calera

    A Must-See, 97 Point Pinot Noir from Calera

    If you’re a Pinot Noir fan, you’ve most likely have heard of, or even personally enjoyed the wines from Calera. Calera is THE iconic US producer of Pinot Noir - legendary because the back-vintages age and improve like red Burgundy.

    Calera was founded by the late Josh Jensen who set out to produce California wines that would rival the best French Burgundies. He spent time working at some of the top domaines in Burgundy (Domaine de la Romanee Conti and Domaine Dujac) and was on a mission to find the perfect limestone soil in California to plant Pinot Noir. Jensen followed Burgundy’s lead that limestone-rich soils are a necessity for fine Pinot Noir, and in 1974, he sourced an amazing high altitude, cool-climate property near Mt. Harlan that he named Calera. In 1978, the founding vineyards (Jensen, Selleck and Reed) produced its first crop. A few years later, his wines began to receive attention, and he was on his way to becoming one of the top Pinot Noir producers in the US. The N

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  4. 2022 Antinori Castello della Sala Bramito del Cervo Chardonnay

    2022 Antinori Castello della Sala Bramito del Cervo Chardonnay

    Spring is just around the corner, and we have an amazing value for you that’s been flying out the door here! While we’re known for offering the world’s most expensive, rare and sought-after wines, we also carry the least expensive wines that taste like the higher end bottles. Our inventory is packed with the best value wines that also come from amazing wine estates with top pedigree.

    One example that comes to mind is a new arrival - 2022 Antinori Castello della Sala Bramito del Cervo Chardonnay. It comes from the famous winemaking family, Antinori, and is downright delicious. This Italian Chardonnay has a 92 point score and is priced at only $22.99.

    "...Bramito della Sala remains one of the best values in Italian Chardonnay." - Vinous Media

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  5. 2021 Napa Valley Vintage Report Blog

    2021 Napa Valley Vintage Report

    If you’re a fan of Napa Valley wines, 2021 is a vintage you want to seek out! It’s an A rated vintage (Mother Nature smiled on this region), and these gorgeous wines are just starting to hit the market. Be sure to subscribe to our offers here, so you are notified as soon as they are available for sale.

    Despite record drought conditions, Napa Valley displays “signs of brilliance” (James Suckling) in “…a dream vintage” (Ashley Hepworth, Winemaker at Joseph Phelps) delivering “…classic, age-worthy wines that will have long lives.” (Jeb Dunnuck). After the devastating wildfires of 2020, it seems Mother Nature has smiled upon California’s premier wine region in 2021, replacing fear and angst with joy and happiness. Napa Vintners and critics alike, are exalting t

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  6. Chateau Latour’s Secret Wine

    Chateau Latour’s Secret Wine - Only $105

    If you’re looking to experience top pedigree Bordeaux for a fraction of the price, we have the wine for you! Bordeaux First Growth, Chateau Latour, makes a secret wine that is mostly sold in European restaurants. This wine is Pauillac de Latour, and it’s made from the younger vines at Chateau Latour. It actually drinks better, younger than Chateau Latour. We have limited quantities available of 2019 Pauillac de Latour in half bottle (375 ml) and bottle (750 ml) formats.

    “I love Pauillac De Latour because it’s designed to drink great upon release and to taste just like Chateau Latour… and indeed it does! It looks the same too – your friends won’t know the difference. At only $105 / bottle, this is a great Bordeaux. ” – Dave Sokolin

    2019 Pauillac de Latour is a stunning value from an iconic property and gives you an opportunity to taste Latour’s top pedi

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  7. A 93 Point Napa Valley Cabernet That Delivers Beyond Its $39.99 Price

    A 93 Point Napa Valley Cabernet That Delivers Beyond Its $39.99 Price

    If you love Napa Valley California Cabernet, but don’t love the typically high priced bottles associated with this region, we have a great wine for you - 2019 Royal Prince Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. This 93 pointer from the Royal Prince boutique winery delivers beyond its $39.99 price tag! The Robb Report even said, “Royal Prince is making the best wines you can buy for your money right now.”

    From the top 2019 Napa Valley vintage, Royal Prince Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon is “rock star stuff and delivers a classic Napa level of richness and depth while staying pure, clean, and beautifully balanced.” - Jeb Dunnuck

    "Royal Prince Wines are the creation of industry veterans David Green (a former executive with Dana Estates, Lede Family Wines, Joel Gott Wines and Price Family Vineyards, among others) and winemaker Maayan Koschitzky (with Scr

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  8. Janasse Blog

    Janasse Chateauneuf du Pape for Winter Months

    Winter is in full swing, and we have THE wine recommendation for you during these cold winter months – a great bottle of Chateauneuf du Pape! Chateauneuf du Pape is the most well-known appellation in the Southern Rhone, and while the region produces both red and white wines, it is more known and famous for its red wines. The cold winter months are the perfect time to enjoy Chateauneuf du Papes - they are full-bodied, rich, intense and pair perfectly with hearty winter comfort foods, including game dishes and your favorite red meat meals. Chateauneuf du Pape also pairs well with spicy dishes.

    We’re sharing one of our favorite producers who you may or may not be familiar with, Janasse. “Janasse Chateauneuf du Pape is next level, yet so few people have tried it. It flies under-the-radar as one of the greatest producers in the Southern Rhone, yet every collector who has tasted it once became a fan instantaneously.

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  9. Cheval Blanc's 98-Point Grand Cru from Argentina

    Cheval Blanc's 98-Point Grand Cru from Argentina

    If you’re looking for something new and delicious to experience, we have the wine for you - 2020 Cheval des Andes! Cheval des Andes is a joint venture between Chateau Cheval Blanc (Bordeaux) and one of Argentina’s top wineries, Terrazas de los Andes. Described as a ‘New World Grand Cru’, Cheval des Andes is a high-end wine project with Gerald Gabillet as the winemaker. He works closely with the Chateau Cheval Blanc team throughout the entire winemaking process to create this iconic South American First Growth. Previously, he was at Chateau Angelus in Bordeaux.

    The 2020 vintage of Cheval des Andes is a 98 point Bordeaux blend of 49% Cabernet Sauvignon, 29% Malbec and 2% Petit Verdot, “which makes a comeback as it was not used since 2016”. (RPWA)

    Cheval des Andes hails from Argentina and is a must try for any fan of Cheval Blanc or Right Bank Bordeaux.

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  10. 2019 Brunello di Montalcino Vintage Report Blog

    2019 Brunello di Montalcino Vintage Report: A Vintage You Don’t Want to Miss!

    2019 Brunello di Montalcino is “…the vintage we’ve all been waiting for,” so “Buckle your seatbelts,” and strap on your helmets because the newest vintage from Montalcino is “…an embarrassment of riches for collectors and fans of the appellation” (Eric Guido, Vinous Media). The hotly anticipated Brunellos have “…definitely lived up to [their] lofty reputation as an excellent vintage across Montalcino” (Kerin O’Keefe). It showcases the extraordinary qualities of Sangiovese, Tuscany’s most famous and beloved grape variety, and its ability to exploit the region’s phenomenal terroir. This “…magical year…” (Giacomo Neri of Casanova di Neri) of “radiance and appeal” (Eric Guido) will likely set a new benchmark for Brunello wines for years to come.

    According to Italian wine expert, Kerin O’Keefe, she has “…never tasted so many drop-dead-gorgeous young Brunellos from a single vintage.” She confesses that many of the best wines stopped her in her tracks, generating that “…magical mome

    Read Article

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