Single Purchase - Red
Single Purchase - Red
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2022 Mick and Jeanine Craven Pinot Noir
Tasting Notes
We love it when a wine announces itself, and this Pinot Noir from the Cravens is unmistakably Pinot. With a brambly nose that brings in notes of vanilla and sassafras, the palate is bright and light, with a pure core of red fruit, minor tannins, and a bright, elegant finish.
Food Pairing
Pinot is a lovely pairing wine to experiment with, thanks to its uniquely earthy aroma, and bright fruit notes. This wine is a bit on the lighter side, so it will enjoy sitting beside simpler proteins like roasted chicken or pork, though it will play excellently beside a plate of grilled mushrooms too.
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11.71% alcohol
2021 Caprandole Rosso
Tasting Notes
There's just something unmistakable about Sangiovese from Tuscany, and the Rosso from Caprandole is like seeing an old friend. With a nose that veers between dark chocolate but also balsamic, and even a bit of oregano, it makes you want to dive right into the glass. The palate is bold, full-flavored, and tannic, a welcome wine for all Italian wine lovers.
Food Pairing
There's nothing wrong with going super classic here: a ragu over fresh papardelle, a grilled Steak Fiorentina, or just salty cold cuts and cheese. Live out your Tuscan fantasies with this one!
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12.32% alcohol
2021 Matthieu Cosse Identité Cahors Malbec
Tasting Notes
Malbec may have found a new home in Argentina, but it's birthplace is actually Bordeaux! In Roman times, wines from the region of Cahors were called "black wine," for their deep purple hue, and their rustic intensity. This Cahors is a new breed though, elegant, aromatic, and full-fruited, it opens with a touch of balsamic with dried herbs, and dark flowers, while the palate is long, and subtle, with dark fruits.
Food Pairing
It's hard to beat meat and Malbec, and this wine will go excellently beside anything that comes off the barbecue, protein and vegetable alike. Turn to pork and beef for proteins, or darker, substantial veg like beets or eggplant.
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12.5% alcohol
2021 Domaine du Penlois Morgon
Tasting Notes
With a heritage of low intervention winemaking, and bright, fruit-forward reds from the Gamay grape, the wines of Beaujolais are joyful while retaining seriousness. This example from Domaine du Penlois begins with a nose that's at once earthy, fruity, and floral, followed by a rich palate with lots of food-friendly acidity, and plenty of layers to unravel as the wine evolves in the glass.
Food Pairing
There are few wines better-suited for a fall dinner table than a Beaujolais. Enjoy this beside roast turkey, a bright beet salad, mashed potatoes, or a grilled steak with chimichurri.
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12.15% alcohol
2022 Le Fief Noir Cocagne
Tasting Notes
This bottle, from Le Fief Noir, features the two partners behind this state looking out at their own new, "land of plenty." Made from one of the Loire's least-understood grapes, Grolleau, it opens with distinctly earthen, almost burnt-match elements while the palate is rich with fruit, and vibrant with acidity. A great introduction to natural wine for the uninitiated.
Food Pairing
Grilled Beef and Veal sausages, Roasted Wild Mushrooms, Grilled Eggplant
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11.34% alcohol
2022 Charles Frey Pinot Noir
Tasting Notes
One of our favorite cuvées year after year, 2022 is a wholly unique expression for the Frey Pinot Noir. Beginining with faint notes of ripe cherry, and more pronounced strawberry notes, the palate is assertive yet bright, with lush red fruit, and a delicate mineral finish.
Food Pairing
A cool-climate Pinot like this is going to be hard to beat next to a plate of sausage and sauerkraut, although it will shine beside more delicate preparations like Chicken à la Blanquette, or even a fish dish like Cod with Parsley sauce.
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12.04% alcohol