2006 Chateau Palmer
Nestled in the heart of the Margaux appellation, Château Palmer is easily the closest rival to its first growth neighbor Chateau Margaux. If a reclassification were ever on the cards, Château Palmer would undoubtedly be up for a big promotion. The estate dates to the 17th century, though it was not until 1814 that Englishman Charles Palmer took ownership and gave it his name. In 1938, the estate was bought by four Bordeaux négociant families, two of whom – Sichel and Mähler-Besse – still own the property today. Guiding Château Palmer into a new era of excellence is the dynamic and talented winemaker Thomas Duroux. With an impressive winemaking background which includes the Super Tuscan legend Ornellaia, and Château Léoville Las Cases. Château Palmer has achieved a devoted, cult-like following, by exhibiting the same elegance, restraint and complexity of the exalted First Growths while sitting at the very top of the Super- Second tree, eyeing its rightful spot amongst the elite wines of Bordeaux. Total dedication to quality, and winemaking artistry of the highest level propels Chateau Palmer to the very pinnacle of its classification, and provides Bordeaux aficionados with a unique opportunity to revel in a wine of First Growth standard, at a much more reasonable price point. Chateau Palmer is THE smart buy in Bordeaux.
- $299.99
- $215.00
2006 Chateau Palmer
Nestled in the heart of the Margaux appellation, Château Palmer is easily the closest rival to its first growth neighbor Chateau Margaux. If a reclassification were ever on the cards, Château Palmer would undoubtedly be up for a big promotion. The estate dates to the 17th century, though it was not until 1814 that Englishman Charles Palmer took ownership and gave it his name. In 1938, the estate was bought by four Bordeaux négociant families, two of whom – Sichel and Mähler-Besse – still own the property today. Guiding Château Palmer into a new era of excellence is the dynamic and talented winemaker Thomas Duroux. With an impressive winemaking background which includes the Super Tuscan legend Ornellaia, and Château Léoville Las Cases. Château Palmer has achieved a devoted, cult-like following, by exhibiting the same elegance, restraint and complexity of the exalted First Growths while sitting at the very top of the Super- Second tree, eyeing its rightful spot amongst the elite wines of Bordeaux. Total dedication to quality, and winemaking artistry of the highest level propels Chateau Palmer to the very pinnacle of its classification, and provides Bordeaux aficionados with a unique opportunity to revel in a wine of First Growth standard, at a much more reasonable price point. Chateau Palmer is THE smart buy in Bordeaux.
$299.99
- 750 ML
2021 Willakenzie Estate Pinot Noir
The 2021 WillaKenzie Estate Willamette Valley Pinot Noir comes from WillaKenzie Estate, a well‑regarded producer in Oregon’s Willamette Valley—a cool‑climate AVA known for elegant, expressive Pinot Noir that reflects distinctive regional terroir. The estate sources fruit primarily from its Yamhill‑Carlton Estate Vineyard (with a portion from the Dundee Hills) and farms sustainably, producing wines with clarity of fruit and a sense of place. In the 2021 vintage, the Willamette Valley Pinot Noir received solid critical scores, including 92 points from Wine Spectator and 92 points from Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate for its balance, texture and varietal purity, with 90 points from James Suckling contributing to the positive consensus.
- $44.99
- $30.00
2021 Willakenzie Estate Pinot Noir
The 2021 WillaKenzie Estate Willamette Valley Pinot Noir comes from WillaKenzie Estate, a well‑regarded producer in Oregon’s Willamette Valley—a cool‑climate AVA known for elegant, expressive Pinot Noir that reflects distinctive regional terroir. The estate sources fruit primarily from its Yamhill‑Carlton Estate Vineyard (with a portion from the Dundee Hills) and farms sustainably, producing wines with clarity of fruit and a sense of place. In the 2021 vintage, the Willamette Valley Pinot Noir received solid critical scores, including 92 points from Wine Spectator and 92 points from Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate for its balance, texture and varietal purity, with 90 points from James Suckling contributing to the positive consensus.
$44.99
- 750 ML
2022 Domaine Gille Bourgogne Cote d'Or Pinot Noir
The 2022 Domaine Gille Bourgogne Côte d’Or Pinot Noir comes from Domaine Gille, a small, traditional family estate based in Comblanchien in Burgundy’s Côte d’Or, where vines have been tended by the Gille family for many generations and now extend across parcels near Vosne‑Romanée and other esteemed northern Côte villages, yielding Burgundies that combine classic terroir expression with Burgundian finesse. his Bourgogne Côte d’Or Pinot Noir is made from 100 % hand‑harvested Pinot Noir grown on limestone‑ and clay‑rich soils, fermented with indigenous yeasts and aged around 18 months in French oak barrels (≈ one‑third new) to balance fruit and structure in a true regional style.
- $49.99
- $31.00
2022 Domaine Gille Bourgogne Cote d'Or Pinot Noir
The 2022 Domaine Gille Bourgogne Côte d’Or Pinot Noir comes from Domaine Gille, a small, traditional family estate based in Comblanchien in Burgundy’s Côte d’Or, where vines have been tended by the Gille family for many generations and now extend across parcels near Vosne‑Romanée and other esteemed northern Côte villages, yielding Burgundies that combine classic terroir expression with Burgundian finesse. his Bourgogne Côte d’Or Pinot Noir is made from 100 % hand‑harvested Pinot Noir grown on limestone‑ and clay‑rich soils, fermented with indigenous yeasts and aged around 18 months in French oak barrels (≈ one‑third new) to balance fruit and structure in a true regional style.
$49.99
- 750 ML
2022 Rose & Arrow Red Label Pinot Noir
Created in 2016 by Mark Tarlov and Louis-Michel Liger-Belair (proprietor of Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair), Rose & Arrow Estate spent a decade reserching the tru essence of Oregon Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Across 152 acres, they discovered just 5.2 acres of rare, volcanic soil. These tiny threads are elusive, hidden beneath layers of earth left by the Missoula Floods. Finding them takes more than just time – it requires relentless dedication. Every step demands more: more exploration, more data, more trial and error, more science, more inspiration, and above all, more artistry. This wine captivates with its inviting charm – offering a rich, rounded texture that delights the palate. A pleasingly expressive wine with notes of red fruit and mineral tones. Remarkably balanced with a lingering, satisfying finish.
- $59.99
- $42.75
2022 Rose & Arrow Red Label Pinot Noir
Created in 2016 by Mark Tarlov and Louis-Michel Liger-Belair (proprietor of Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair), Rose & Arrow Estate spent a decade reserching the tru essence of Oregon Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Across 152 acres, they discovered just 5.2 acres of rare, volcanic soil. These tiny threads are elusive, hidden beneath layers of earth left by the Missoula Floods. Finding them takes more than just time – it requires relentless dedication. Every step demands more: more exploration, more data, more trial and error, more science, more inspiration, and above all, more artistry. This wine captivates with its inviting charm – offering a rich, rounded texture that delights the palate. A pleasingly expressive wine with notes of red fruit and mineral tones. Remarkably balanced with a lingering, satisfying finish.
$59.99
- 750 ML
2017 Robert Foley Hudson Vineyard Pinot Noir
The 2017 Robert Foley Hudson Vineyard Pinot Noir hails from Robert Foley Vineyards in Carneros, Napa Valley, a region noted for its cool climate and suitability for expressive, balanced Pinot Noir; Robert Foley himself is a veteran Napa winemaker with decades of experience crafting site‑driven reds across varieties, and the Hudson Vineyard bottling showcases his approach to Carneros fruit with careful vineyard practices and thoughtful vinification emphasizing purity and freshness.
- $59.99
- $45.00
2017 Robert Foley Hudson Vineyard Pinot Noir
The 2017 Robert Foley Hudson Vineyard Pinot Noir hails from Robert Foley Vineyards in Carneros, Napa Valley, a region noted for its cool climate and suitability for expressive, balanced Pinot Noir; Robert Foley himself is a veteran Napa winemaker with decades of experience crafting site‑driven reds across varieties, and the Hudson Vineyard bottling showcases his approach to Carneros fruit with careful vineyard practices and thoughtful vinification emphasizing purity and freshness.
$59.99
- 750 ML
2022 Mail Road Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir
The 2022 Mail Road Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir is a coastal California Pinot Noir crafted by Mail Road Wines, a boutique project focused on expressing the distinctive terroir of the Sta. Rita Hills AVA in Santa Barbara County, an appellation known for its cool ocean breezes, marine‑influenced soils, and excellent Pinot Noir and Chardonnay production. The fruit for this wine is primarily sourced from Mt. Carmel Vineyard, a steep, south‑facing site planted to organically farmed heritage Pinot Noir clones on limestone and sandy loam soils, farmed with low yields and meticulous care to reflect site specificity.
- $64.99
- $42.00
2022 Mail Road Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir
The 2022 Mail Road Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir is a coastal California Pinot Noir crafted by Mail Road Wines, a boutique project focused on expressing the distinctive terroir of the Sta. Rita Hills AVA in Santa Barbara County, an appellation known for its cool ocean breezes, marine‑influenced soils, and excellent Pinot Noir and Chardonnay production. The fruit for this wine is primarily sourced from Mt. Carmel Vineyard, a steep, south‑facing site planted to organically farmed heritage Pinot Noir clones on limestone and sandy loam soils, farmed with low yields and meticulous care to reflect site specificity.
$64.99
- 750 ML
2023 Tenuta San Guido Guidalberto
'Tenuta San Guido Sassicaia Bolgheri' sends a shiver down the spine of every Italian wine lover on the planet. As the true original 'Super Tuscan' its name carries enormous weight and is immediately associated with the best of the best that Italy has to offer. For those of you who love a Super Tuscan but are reticent to break the bank in the process, we have the perfect solution for you. Sassicaia has a suave, often-overlooked brother named Guidalberto. Made by the same team as Sassicaia, from a selection of the most promising younger vines on the same gorgeous San Guido Estate in Bolgheri. Enough said. Guidalberto was first created in 2000, from what is arguably Tuscany's most awarded vineyard, and it is loaded with all the character and quality associated with the legendary Tenuta San Guido property. Freed from the restraint of fearing to replace at hefty cost, you are free to relish this spectacular, eminently more affordable version of its lofty sibling with abandon. With all the breeding and heritage you could wish for, this is a remarkable Tuscan wine at an impossibly modest price. First come, first served.
- $74.99
- $52.00
2023 Tenuta San Guido Guidalberto
'Tenuta San Guido Sassicaia Bolgheri' sends a shiver down the spine of every Italian wine lover on the planet. As the true original 'Super Tuscan' its name carries enormous weight and is immediately associated with the best of the best that Italy has to offer. For those of you who love a Super Tuscan but are reticent to break the bank in the process, we have the perfect solution for you. Sassicaia has a suave, often-overlooked brother named Guidalberto. Made by the same team as Sassicaia, from a selection of the most promising younger vines on the same gorgeous San Guido Estate in Bolgheri. Enough said. Guidalberto was first created in 2000, from what is arguably Tuscany's most awarded vineyard, and it is loaded with all the character and quality associated with the legendary Tenuta San Guido property. Freed from the restraint of fearing to replace at hefty cost, you are free to relish this spectacular, eminently more affordable version of its lofty sibling with abandon. With all the breeding and heritage you could wish for, this is a remarkable Tuscan wine at an impossibly modest price. First come, first served.
$74.99
- 750 ML
2020 Tenuta di Arceno Chianti Classico Riserva
The 2020 Tenuta di Arceno Chianti Classico Riserva comes from Tenuta di Arceno, a historic estate in the Chianti Classico zone of Tuscany, where hillside vineyards of predominantly Sangiovese (with a splash of Cabernet Sauvignon) and thoughtful winemaking aim to express both the region’s classic character and a modern sense of balance and structure. In the 2020 vintage—noted for a bright, balanced growing season with warm days and cool nights that preserved acidity and aromatics—Arceno crafted a Riserva that reflects ripe fruit, vibrant acidity, and supple tannins.The wine earned 94 points from Wine Spectator (including placement in its Top 100 of 2023), making it one of the more acclaimed Chianti Classico Riservas of the vintage; other strong scores include 93 from James Suckling and 92 from Jeb Dunnuck, all underscoring its quality for the category.
- $44.99
- $28.00
2020 Tenuta di Arceno Chianti Classico Riserva
The 2020 Tenuta di Arceno Chianti Classico Riserva comes from Tenuta di Arceno, a historic estate in the Chianti Classico zone of Tuscany, where hillside vineyards of predominantly Sangiovese (with a splash of Cabernet Sauvignon) and thoughtful winemaking aim to express both the region’s classic character and a modern sense of balance and structure. In the 2020 vintage—noted for a bright, balanced growing season with warm days and cool nights that preserved acidity and aromatics—Arceno crafted a Riserva that reflects ripe fruit, vibrant acidity, and supple tannins.The wine earned 94 points from Wine Spectator (including placement in its Top 100 of 2023), making it one of the more acclaimed Chianti Classico Riservas of the vintage; other strong scores include 93 from James Suckling and 92 from Jeb Dunnuck, all underscoring its quality for the category.
$44.99
- 750 ML
2019 Gaja Santa Restituta Brunello di Montalcino 375ml
The 2019 Gaja Pieve Santa Restituta Brunello di Montalcino (375 ml) comes from Pieve Santa Restituta, the Gaja family’s renowned estate in Montalcino, Tuscany, acquired in 1994 and planted to Sangiovese on clay‑shale slopes that produce structured, terroir‑driven Brunello wines reflecting both Montalcino’s classic style and Gaja’s meticulous winemaking. Brunello di Montalcino is one of Italy’s most prestigious DOCG wines, requiring 100 % Sangiovese (locally called Brunello) and extended oak and bottle ageing before release, and the 2019 vintage is widely celebrated for ripeness, balance, and aromatic complexity. In terms of critical acclaim, the 2019 **earned an outstanding 97 points from Jeb Dunnuck, who noted its floral/expressive aromatics, mouthwatering acidity, refined tannins, and saline finish, and projected it will benefit from further bottle age (drink 2025–2040).
- $59.99
- $36.67
2019 Gaja Santa Restituta Brunello di Montalcino 375ml
The 2019 Gaja Pieve Santa Restituta Brunello di Montalcino (375 ml) comes from Pieve Santa Restituta, the Gaja family’s renowned estate in Montalcino, Tuscany, acquired in 1994 and planted to Sangiovese on clay‑shale slopes that produce structured, terroir‑driven Brunello wines reflecting both Montalcino’s classic style and Gaja’s meticulous winemaking. Brunello di Montalcino is one of Italy’s most prestigious DOCG wines, requiring 100 % Sangiovese (locally called Brunello) and extended oak and bottle ageing before release, and the 2019 vintage is widely celebrated for ripeness, balance, and aromatic complexity. In terms of critical acclaim, the 2019 **earned an outstanding 97 points from Jeb Dunnuck, who noted its floral/expressive aromatics, mouthwatering acidity, refined tannins, and saline finish, and projected it will benefit from further bottle age (drink 2025–2040).
$59.99
- 750 ML

