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 | 85% Malbec - 15% Merlot
The Heart of Malbec
Crafted by sisters Anne and Emmanuelle, this elegant Cahors red is a modern tribute to the birthplace of Malbec. The 2022 A&E blend—85% Malbec, 15% Merlot—delivers a powerful yet polished experience, with deep aromas of violet, ripe blackberry, blueberry, and cassis, all wrapped in notes of toasted spice and pepper. Fermented separately and then masterfully blended, the wine shows a lush roundness on the palate, firm yet approachable tannins, and a long, satisfying finish. Dark purple in color and rich in character, this is a versatile pairing partner for cassoulet, duck confit, grilled lamb chops, game meats, or even salmon and roasted poultry with bold sauces. At under $20, it’s an exceptional value and a shining example of what the finest grapes from Southwest France can deliver. |
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 | 40-year old Gamay Fréux vines, a darker-skinned mutation of Gamay. Whereas most red grapes have clear juice, with color coming from skin contact, the Gamay Fréux juice is naturally red, therefore it is considered a ‘teinturier’ (tinting) grape.
Deep purple in color from its naturally pigmented juice. Bursting with wild blackberry, black cherry, and pomegranate, complemented by floral notes of violets and a hint of spice. On the palate, juicy and energetic, with bright red and black fruit, soft tannins, and a vibrant acidity. A subtle earthiness and peppery finish add complexity. This is a fresh, lively wine with serious intensity.
Charcuterie boards with saucisson and pâté. Grilled eggplant, mushrooms, and roasted root vegetables. Lightly spiced dishes like lamb tagine and soft-ripened cheeses like Brie or Tomme de Savoie. Serve slightly chilled. Drink young for its fresh, vibrant fruit or cellar for 3-5 years to
develop more earthy and savory notes. |
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 | One of the rarest gems in Beaujolais, Saint-Amour is the smallest and most elusive of the 10 crus—and this beautifully crafted bottling from Comte de Langeron is a prime example. Imported in tiny quantities and had to find in the U.S., this small-production wine showcases the elegance and charm of Gamay at its best. The 2022 vintage offers vibrant red cherry, soft spice, and floral notes with a silky texture that makes it endlessly drinkable. Very floral and fruity nose. The nose of this wine jumps out of the glass with cherries and ripe strawberries. The palate is rich with a hint of dark chocolate and it is medium to full bodied. Great structure and presence in the glass with its vibrant color. This Saint Amour is a great year round red wine. Great in the summer, just put chill it for about 15 minutes. Also perfect food wine with a wide variety of foods. So Versatile! |
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 | The 2022 vintage in Bordeaux is already being hailed as one of the greats—combining the concentration of a warm, dry season with the freshness and balance that define truly age-worthy wines. The Héritage Familial Côtes de Bordeaux Rouge captures that magic beautifully. Crafted from sustainably farmed Merlot and Cabernet, this small-production red delivers plush dark fruit, silky tannins, and a hint of savory spice, all wrapped in a supple, elegant frame. It’s an authentic taste of Right Bank Bordeaux from an outstanding year—at a price that’s almost too good to be true. Whether you’re stocking up for everyday enjoyment or cellaring a few bottles, this is a smart buy from a stellar vintage. |
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 | Great French Pinot Value!!
This Pinot is a delightful ruby colored wine with an elegant black-tea spice and ripe berry/cherry fruit on the nose & palate. The wine is very smooth and delicate with a nice soft finish. Perfect aperitif wine.
The fruitiness of the Pinot from the Burgundy region pairs with salmon or other fatty fish, roasted chicken or pasta dishes. While the more tannic Pinot from the Rhone region also make it ideal for turkey, duck, casseroles and stews like beef bourguignon
Louis Tramier Based in the heart of Burgundy.
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 | 60% Syrah, 20% Grenache, 20% Mourvedre
Could easily be confused for a Chateauneuf du Pape. Floral notes accent fresh mixed berries in this 2022 Cotes du Rhone Villages that is made from a heavy portion of Old Vine Syrah along with Grenache and Mourvedre. The Syrah dominates and leads to a full-bodied wine but with silky tannins. It has a slight pepperiness to add some dimension and complexity. This wine is produced by the third generation on this estate and it is a fruit driven Cotes du Rhone with great roundness and complexity. A big wine!!
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