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The Master of Morgon - Magnum Edition:
2017 Foillard Morgon Côte du Py Magnums

Côte du Py is one of Beaujolais' great vineyards. Foillard is undoubtedly the master of the site. Each year, we eagerly await the release of Foillard's Côte du Py.

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Bracing Texture: 2016 Enderle & Moll "Weiss & Grau"

If Enderle & Moll are most famous for their Pinot Noirs, the white wines have quietly become cult favorites.

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"Bucking every trend and modern convention"
- 2016 Pepe Montepulciano d'Abruzzo

An encounter with the wines of Emidio Pepe always leaves a deep impression. In short, they are nothing short of magical.

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Jaw-Dropping: Singular Pinot - 2014 Antica Terra Pinot Noir Antikythera

Antica Terra's Antikythera is one of the most mind-boggling and ultimately compelling expressions of Pinot Noir. Antikythera is truly one of the most singular examples of the grape that I've tasted.

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Indescribable Magic:
2017 Egon Muller Scharzhofberger Auslese Half-Bottles

Line up the top wines of the world, toss an Egon Müller into the mix and watch people's eyes light up when the Müller comes around the table. The wines are simply that good. No wines on earth offer the thrilling contrast between intensity and dancing, intricate delicacy. The wines can haunt you for days.

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Radically Transcending Its Appellation:
2014 Bachlet Gevrey-Chambertin Vieilles Vignes

We've become obsessed with Bachelet's 2014s. Of course, the Gevrey is at the top of the list. Generally speaking, Bachelet's Gevrey exists on its own plane. On paper, it's a villages wine. In reality, it radically transcends the category.

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"Unusual in every respect" - 2014 Château Simone Palette Rouge

Tasting Château Simone simply redefines what's possible in Provence. Compared to the rest of the Provençal wines Chateau Simone stands out for its balance, refinement and poise.

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Powerful and Mineral:
2017 F.X. Pichler Riesling Steinertal Smaragd

The 2017 vintage really emphasizes Pichler's ability to deliver power with finesse and detail. Pichler's 2017s are layered, rivetingly pure and focused.

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One of the finest grower-producers" - Ledru Extra Brut & Brut

Ledru's are some of our favorite wines in all of Champagne.

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"Silky, dense and concentrated" - 2016 Lambrays Clos des Lambrays

2016 is an epic vintage for Clos des Lambrays. It's clear that Clos des Lambrays is at the top of their game, and seeing Lambrays hitting on all eight cylinders is really exciting.

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Magnificence in Montefalco:
2012 Bea Sagrantino Pagliaro

Bea's Sagrantino Pagliaro is one of the most compelling wines to be found in all of Italy. It's a view that seems to be widely shared. Every time that we offer Bea's Pagliaro, we brace ourselves for a flood of orders.

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Morgon's Master: 2017 Foillard Morgon Corcelette & Eponym

Jean Foillard is one of the greats of Beaujolais. He also has an incredible knack for capturing terroir. Today's offer drives that point home.

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The Cult of Prévost: Prévost Beguines Extra Brut NV (2016)

Prévost stands as one of the greatest growers in all of Champagne. For many, us included, he's right there with Selosse at the top. And when it comes to wines that we want to drink on the regular, we'd have to give Prévost the edge.

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Bachelet Go-To: 2014 Bachelet Côte de Nuits - Villages

You can taste anywhere in Bachelet's lineup from his Aligote to the epic Charmes-Chambertin and it would be clear that this perfectionist estate doesn't miss. For me, it's the Côte de Nuits where I think the greatest value is. Year after year, this is one of my go-to bottles.

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Here Today, Gone Tomorrow:
2017 Chezeaux (Ponsot) Griotte-Chambertin

Griotte-Chambertin is one of the most beguiling and elegant of Gevrey's Grand Crus. It is also one of the smallest and most elusive Grand Crus in Burgundy. Just over a handful of producers even make wine in Griotte. It's painful, but the truth is that there are very few examples of Griotte.

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2017 Egon Muller Scharzhofberger Kabinett

No other wine on earth offers the combination of intensity and walk-on-tip-toe weightlessness. Catching a bottle of Müller Kabinett in the zone is one of our most beloved wine experiences.

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Côte-Rôtie In Full Glory: 2016 Jamet Côte-Rôtie

Jamet's Côte-Rôties are long standing benchmarks of the Northern Rhône. We're going to keep this short. The heights that their Côte-Rôties reach have few peers in the entire Northern Rhône.

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40 Cases Produced - A Tour-De-Force Champagne:
Bazin Champagne Blanc de Blancs “l’Etonnante”

Noël and Magali Bazin's Champagnes are new to the U.S. These are Champagnes that simply leap out at people.

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Back Up The Truck - Chianti Edition:
2014 Castell'in Villa Chianti Classico

For decades, Castell'in Villa has been a benchmark for the region. Somehow, the wines still seem to cruise under the radar. Slowly, this seems to be changing. The wines are too compelling to be ignored.

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The Pinnacle Revisited - 0.36ha:
2016 Jouan Clos Saint-Denis

Jouan's range reaches its absolute peak with their Clos Saint- Denis. The Grand Cru Clos St. Denis is celebrated for its class, purity, feminine grace and, simultaneously, for its intensity. It’s a perfect match for Jouan.

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Drama from the Top of the Saar:
2017 Lauer Riesling "Stirn"

Stirn is Lauer's most dramatic bottling. Its tension and soaring mineral expression makes it utterly thrilling and the archetypal example of the Saar.

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FREE Tasting - Red Burgundy:
Thursday, February 21st

Bachelet, Berthaut-Gerbet, Jouan, Lafon, Simon Bize & More 5:30-7:30 RSVP Today!

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"Fabulous!" - 2017 Alzinger Grüner Veltliner Steinertal Smaragd

Along with Kellerberg and Singerriedel, Steinertal is one of the Wachau's best sites. For many Austrian wine fans, it simply doesn't get any better than Alzinger's Steinertal.

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Without Peer: 1990 Château d’Yquem

Simply put, there’s nothing like d’Yquem. Along with 1997 and 1996, the 1990 Yquem forms a holy trinity of 90s vintages.

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