Blend: Sangiovese 50%, Cabernet Sauvignon 40%, Merlot 10%.
Vineyards: Planted from 1991 to 1995.
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The Spanish word “Hito” means milestone — a stonepost used to indicate direction or distance on roads, or to delimit fields. A clean, bright pale pink in color, the nose reveals sweet, fruity aromas of ripe strawberries, red currants, and rose florals. On the palate, it is refreshing, balanced, and lively with a good acidity that makes it easy to drink. A benchmark rosé from one of Ribera del Duero’s most celebrated producers.
Route 29 is the highway that runs the length of Napa Valley — and RouteStock's flagship Cabernet is named for it because it captures exactly what makes this corridor one of the world's great wine roads. Sourced from Napa Valley fruit and blended with the precision of a classic Bordeaux assemblage, this is a Cabernet built for both the dinner table and the cellar. The winemaking team crafted the blend with intention: Cabernet Sauvignon for power and structure, Cabernet Franc for wild aromatics and flavor complexity, Merlot for dusty plum character, Malbec for violet notes, and Petit Verdot for color and tannin grip. At $23.99 with a compare-at of $26.99, this is Napa Valley Cabernet at a price that makes it an everyday luxury.
The 2023 opens with an alluring nose of cedar, cola, dark black fruit, and a kiss of toasted oak. On the palate: round, expansive, and bright — flavors of cocoa, coffee, dark fruit, and herbs weave together with impressive complexity. The wine fills the mouth without being dominated by any single element, finishing with a brightness that is rare for Cabernet Sauvignon at this price. Drink now through 2030.
Bordeaux-style precision, Napa Valley power — Route 29 Cabernet at a price that makes it a no-brainer.
Jeb Dunnuck — 90 Points | Mostly Viognier (55%) but with other permitted white varieties, the 2022 Côtes Du Rhône Blanc has a medium-bodied, vibrant, pure style to go with lovely peach and tangerine-like aromas and flavors. Drink this outstanding, classy white over the coming 2-3 years. I never cease to be amazed at the quality of the Côtes du Rhône white from this team, especially given the quantities produced.
Yellow gold, clear and brilliant. Freshness on the nose marked by the distinctive aromas of Viognier — white flowers, apricot, acacia and white peach. On the palate it is fruity with plenty of richness and body. A well-rounded wine with elegance, strength and balance.
#3 Wine Spectator Top 100 Wines of 2025 | #71 James Suckling Top 100 Wines of the USA 2025
Ridge Vineyards has been one of California's most celebrated estates since the 1960s, and Lytton Springs — an estate vineyard in Dry Creek Valley purchased in 1972 — is among their most iconic bottlings. The 2023 vintage blends 76% Zinfandel, 14% Petite Sirah, 7% Carignane, 2% Alicante Bouschet, and 1% Mataro, aged in 100% air-dried American oak. A cooler growing season delayed harvest by a month, delivering a wine of remarkable restraint, freshness, and structural elegance — built to drink beautifully now and evolve through 2035 and beyond.
Nose of raspberry, pepper, licorice, and a hint of vanilla. Black cherry and plum on the palate with supple tannins, minerality, and present acidity. Long, layered finish with notes of garrigue and black tea.
A natural match for bold, rustic fare — exceptional with BBQ brisket, lamb chops, wild boar sausage, aged cheddar, and wood-fired pizza.
Arnaldo Caprai is the benchmark producer of Montefalco, the Umbrian appellation that put Sagrantino on the world wine map. Their Montefalco Rosso — a blend of Sagrantino, Sangiovese, and Merlot — is the estate's entry point into the appellation and one of central Italy's great value reds: aromatic, full-bodied, and richly textured, with the signature Sagrantino grip and spice at a fraction of the price of their flagship Sagrantino di Montalcino.
Sensationally intense, with notes of wild flowers, violet and red berry jam. Full-bodied, rich, and dry with a long finish and a delicate hint of spice.
Highly versatile at the Umbrian table — exceptional with grilled lamb, wild boar ragù, truffle pasta, aged Pecorino, and hearty lentil soups.
19 Crimes celebrates the 19 crimes that once earned British convicts a one-way ticket to Australia. Today, those convicts are celebrated as the founders of a nation — and this Shiraz carries their rebellious spirit. Full and round with bright crimson hues, the wine opens with criminally intense vanilla aromatics balanced by ripe raspberry and plum. On the palate, flavors of raspberries, dark plums, and chocolate are complemented by the vanilla. Red berry fruit and plush tannins provide a lingering finish perfect for any evening.
Silver Oak has been one of Napa Valley's most iconic Cabernet producers since 1972, celebrated for a house style that balances power with elegance and approachability. The 2019 Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon — a blend of 76.61% Cabernet Sauvignon, 18.13% Merlot, 2.56% Cabernet Franc, 2.32% Petit Verdot, and 0.38% Malbec, aged in American oak seasoned 24 months and toasted 90 minutes — is a benchmark expression of the estate: structured yet silky, complex yet immediately rewarding, with the depth to cellar through 2047.
Expressive and lively on the nose with black cherry and huckleberry aromas laced with dry floral notes. Integrated oak adds a light note of sweet nutmeg. Ruby in color, with a fruit-forward entry, silky tannins that build across the mid-palate, and a long, balanced finish. Structured while still approachable — true to the signature Silver Oak style. Will continue to improve through 2047 with proper cellaring.
A natural match for Napa-style entertaining — exceptional with prime ribeye, lamb rack, braised short ribs, aged cheddar, and mushroom-crusted filet mignon.
Val di Suga's estate Brunello is a study in Montalcino's remarkable diversity. Sourced equally from three distinct terroirs — Vigna del Lago in the northeast, Poggio al Granchio in the southeast, and Vigna Spuntali in the southwest — this 2019 brings together the full complexity of the appellation in a single, beautifully composed wine.
The nose opens with dried cherries, blood orange, cigar box, and smoky incense, layered with wild herbs and a whisper of chinotto. On the palate it is concentrated yet refined: vibrant acidity, silky tannins, and a mineral-tinged backbone that gives the wine both structure and elegance. The finish is long, pure, and deeply satisfying. The 2019 vintage in Montalcino was stellar — and this half bottle captures it perfectly for those moments when a full bottle is one glass too many.
Jeb Dunnuck — 95 Points | “A gorgeous entry to the Brunello offerings of Val di Suga in this stellar vintage… refined and elegant feel on the palate, offering fine tannins, fresh acidity, and a lovely mineral-tinged backbone.”
Wine Advocate — 93 Points | “Immediate and accessible… very clean and polished… bright freshness adds intensity and vibrancy to this mid-weight Brunello.”
Decanter — 92 Points | “Appealing and pure, the mid-weight palate offers a layer of luscious red berries and plump persimmon underscored by juicy acidity. Hard to resist now.”
Wine Enthusiast – 90 Points
This widely available Oregon Pinot avoids the sort of winemaking tricks that take away detail and specificity. It is broadly flavorful with brambly blackberry and black cherry fruit, along with a streak of licorice.
A beautiful deep garnet in the glass, the 2019 A to Z Wineworks Oregon Pinot Noir presents dark cherry and red berry aromatics with hints of pomegranate, rhubarb, baking spices, cola, and cedar — lifted by warm secondary notes of vanilla, leather, sandalwood, toast, and a subtle earthy layer of forest floor and mushrooms.
Succulent on the palate: juicy ripe red fruit and black plum, brambly blue fruits, fig compote, cocoa, and a dash of pipe tobacco and graphite. Smooth texture, mouthwatering acidity, and well-integrated tannins leave a silky finish. A ridiculously food-friendly, true Oregon wine with fruit, earth, and spice.
Alta Alella Mirgin Gran Reserva is an organically farmed Cava from the Alella DO, just north of Barcelona, crafted from indigenous varieties Mataró and Pansa Blanca. Bottle-aged for a minimum of 30 months on the lees, it is disgorged to order and released immediately — ensuring peak freshness in every bottle. A passion for Cava rewarded with numerous international prizes.
Tasting Notes:
Sight: Fine, persistent bubbles with a pale yellow hue and green highlights.
Nose: White fruit aromas with delicate citrus and green almond notes.
Palate: Light and fresh, with real expression of white fruit. Extended lees aging adds pastry notes, beautifully integrated bubbles, and a delicate, lingering finish.
Chateau Kefraya is one of Lebanon's most storied estates, farming the high-altitude vineyards of the Bekaa Valley — a region with one of the oldest winemaking histories in the world. The 2020 Chateau Kefraya is a Bordeaux-inspired blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Cabernet Franc, Cinsault, and Mourvèdre: a wine of genuine complexity, Mediterranean character, and elegant structure that consistently overdelivers for its price.
Deep ruby in color with garnet reflections. The nose is remarkably powerful and elegant — an harmonious blend of fresh red fruits, spicy and floral notes, woody and roasted nuances. The second nose reveals cigar box, menthol, licorice, spices, and garrigue through a palette of ripe and slightly candied red fruits. Full-bodied and structured on the palate with a long, layered finish.
A natural match for Eastern Mediterranean cuisine — exceptional with grilled lamb, kibbeh, slow-roasted beef, aged cheeses, and herb-crusted rack of lamb.
6 Cepas 6 is a great range that focusses on the fun and approachable side of Rioja. Rather than being over tannic, oaky or dry these wines are bold, fruity and exciting. Hand selecting in the vineyards and sorting in the cellar followed by 6 months aging in new oak barrels.
Red fruits and spices and toasted brioche. Powerful yet fruity enough to remain balanced and subtle. Soft tannins and a lovely finish. Perfect with red meats, pasta or a good old stew!
The Bodegas Perica "6 Cepas 6" Rioja Tinto (2020) is a contemporary, fruit-forward expression of Spanish Tempranillo. Unlike the heavily oxidized or long-aged traditional Riojas, this wine is designed to be "crushable," fresh, and approachable.
This wine’s versatility makes it a great "Tuesday night" red or a party favorite:
Classic Spanish: Jamón Serrano, Manchego cheese, or Chorizo
Bodegas Perica 6 Cepas Rioja Tinto 2020 is a standout red wine crafted by Perica Wineries. This wine impresses with a harmonious balance of fruitiness and earthiness, featuring rich flavors of ripe berries, plum, and a hint of oak. It boasts a smooth finish that lingers, making it enjoyable for both new and seasoned wine enthusiasts. The careful selection of grapes from the renowned Rioja region contributes to its unique character and quality.
This Rioja Tinto is not just a wine; it’s an experience that enhances any meal. Its robust flavor profile pairs excellently with grilled meats, hearty pasta dishes, and aged cheeses. Whether you're hosting a dinner party, enjoying a cozy night in, or celebrating a special occasion, this wine will elevate your dining experience. You can enjoy it with rich chocolate desserts too, providing a delightful contrast of flavors.
Perica Wineries has been dedicated to quality and tradition for generations. The 6 Cepas 6 is a testament to their commitment to crafting exceptional wines. Each bottle encapsulates the essence of the vineyard's heritage, ensuring that every sip tells a story of the land and the people who nurture it. Because of this tradition and quality, it’s no wonder that Bodegas Perica is respected among wine lovers globally.
Nino Negri is the benchmark producer of Valtellina, the dramatic Alpine appellation in Lombardy where Nebbiolo — known locally as Chiavennasca — grows on steep, terraced granite slopes above the Adda River. Quadrio is the estate's entry-level Valtellina Superiore DOCG: a wine that captures the elegance, freshness, and aromatic complexity of mountain Nebbiolo at an exceptional price point, offering a compelling alternative to Barolo and Barbaresco for a fraction of the cost.
Dark garnet-red in color with distinctive, fine aromas of small fruits, raspberry preserves, roses, and violets, with a delicate herbal note. Full and lively on the palate with tart fruit flavors, elegant tannins, and a lingering aftertaste with traces of prunes and toasty oak.
A natural match for Alpine and Northern Italian cuisine — exceptional with braised beef, osso buco, risotto ai funghi, aged Bitto cheese, and charcuterie boards.
Sea Sun is the California coastal project of Charlie Wagner, the celebrated winemaker behind Caymus Vineyards. Sourced from premier coastal appellations spanning several hundred miles — from Suisun Valley neighboring Napa, down through Monterey to Santa Barbara County — Sea Sun Pinot Noir captures the best of California's cool-climate Pinot Noir country: bright, fruit-driven, and silky, with the kind of effortless drinkability that makes it one of the state's great everyday reds.
The 2023 Sea Sun Pinot Noir has aromas of cherry, light toasted wood, dry earth, clove, and a hint of s'mores. The flavors echo the cherry on the nose, with raspberry on the finish. Bright and fruit-driven, with lush cherries and a strikingly soft texture. Sourced from coastal regions where cooling ocean breezes and an extended growing season create heightened complexity and layered aromatics.
Highly versatile and crowd-pleasing — exceptional with roasted salmon, grilled chicken, mushroom pasta, charcuterie boards, and light lamb dishes.
Altesino's Brunello di Montalcino is a benchmark expression of Sangiovese Grosso from one of Tuscany's most storied estates. Brilliant ruby tending toward garnet with age, it opens with an intense, refined bouquet of sweet violet, tobacco, chocolate, wild berries, and vanilla. On the palate, it is full-bodied and well-structured, with firm yet balanced tannins and exceptional aging potential.
The first wine to receive Italy's DOCG appellation, Brunello di Montalcino is the ultimate ambassador of Italian fine wine. This 375ml half bottle is ideal for an intimate pairing or a first look at a cellar-worthy vintage.
Pairs beautifully with braised meats, wild boar, aged pecorino, truffles, and hearty Tuscan cuisine.
James Suckling 95 Points | A lively Brunello with aromas of plums, ripe cherries, cedar and teak that follow through to a medium body with fine tannins and a crisp finish. Crunchy and linear. Lovely energy at the end. Drink or hold.
Vinous 93 Points | Remarkably fresh and fruit-forward, with a core of tantalizing acidity elevating depths of ripe red and blue fruits. Mixes violet and lavender tones before settling on stemmed wild strawberries. Finishes with staining length and edgy tannins, leaving a raspberry concentration and nuances of autumnal spice.
Robert Parker 93 Points | An especially graceful wine with tart fruit, clean mineral lines and a mid-weight approach. The young tannins are nearly fully approachable, and the wine ends with dryness and ample freshness.
Jeb Dunnuck 93 Points | Medium ruby hue with aromas of licorice, dried red flowers, red cherry, and dusty earth. Medium-bodied with fine tannins, approachable with a delicate nature and fresh acidity. Notes of ripe raspberry, blood orange, and tea leaf.
Wine Spectator 92 Points | Rich and fruity, evoking plum, cherry, iron, tobacco and eucalyptus flavors. A bit more flesh to offset the dusty tannins, with a lingering, fresh finish.
Decanter 92 Points | Light yet bright in colour with an immediately attractive nose of raspberry and tarragon. Linear and direct, the chiselled palate offers mineral intrigue with an expansive juiciness. Dainty tannins are almost an afterthought, but acidity will carry this midweight, balanced charmer.
The Domaine Jean Chartron Rully "Montmorin" Blanc 2023 is a high-value white Burgundy that captures the "Puligny-style" precision of its producer in the more affordable Côte Chalonnaise. Jean-Michel Chartron, based in Puligny-Montrachet, applies the same rigorous winemaking standards to this 3-hectare single plot in Rully, resulting in a wine that consistently "over-delivers" for its price point.
The 2023 vintage is characterized by a generous, ripe fruit profile balanced by the distinct limestone minerality of the Montmorin site.
Food Pairing: The wine's limestone character makes it a natural partner for white fish, scallops, or oysters. It also has enough body to handle roasted chicken with herbs or a fresh salad with goat cheese.
Vinous 93 Points | The 2023 Vouvray Sec Le Haut-Lieu is a pure, refined, seamless style with pear, pineapple and nectarine flavors. It boasts excellent clarity and refinement, with lovely freshness hailing from calibrated acidity that bursts through this blossoming wine. Considering this was only bottled three weeks before tasting, I’m very encouraged by the results.
Wine Spectator 92 Points | Fresh-crushed apple, quince and spice notes have an earthy dimension, with hints of roasted agave and wet soil. There's beautiful range and just enough plumpness to make this generous, yet it's held in check by a chalky mineral element and very fine tannins. Toasted almond and salted butter notes move in, with lime-edged acidity cleaning up the finish. Refined and complex. Drink now through 2037.
The original Huët vineyard is nearly 9 hA. It has the richest soils of the domaine’s three crus - a deep limestone-clay - and the wines are generally the estate’s most approachable. In some vintages, small quantities from nearby estate parcels may be added to Le Haut-Lieu. Winemaker Description.
Paul Hobbs is one of California's most celebrated winemakers — a perfectionist whose name on a label is a guarantee of quality. CrossBarn is his Sonoma Coast project, sourced entirely from estate vineyards including George Menini, Cleary, Goldrock, and Catherine Lindsay Estates. The 2022 vintage is a triumph: four critics, four scores of 90 points or above, led by James Suckling at 94. This is Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir at its most expressive — elegant, layered, and built for the table.
Brilliant deep ruby in color. The nose opens with pomegranate, cranberry, crisp red apple skin, delicate florals, and forest floor. On the palate, harmonious layers of plum, raspberry, and Morello cherry are lifted by bright acidity and fine-grained tannins, with a long, refreshing finish of spice and fruit. Creamy, focused, and beautifully balanced.
James Suckling 94 • Wine Advocate 93 • Jeb Dunnuck 92 • Wine Enthusiast 90 — "Lovely elegance, a refined feel, and great freshness through the finish." — Jeb Dunnuck. (VIntage 2022).
Four critics, four scores of 90+, one outstanding price — CrossBarn is the Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir that overdelivers every time.
Gato Negro is one of Chile's most beloved everyday wine brands, sourcing from the sun-drenched vineyards of the Central Valley to produce approachable, fruit-forward wines that consistently overdeliver for the price. Their Merlot is a textbook example of Chilean value: smooth, fresh, and immediately enjoyable, with the ripe fruit character and soft tannins that make Merlot one of the world's most crowd-pleasing varieties.
Ruby-red in color with violet hues. Intense, fresh, and fruity aromas of blackberry and plum, melded with smooth toasted notes and sweet vanilla. Medium-bodied on the palate with smooth tannins, lively fruit flavors, and a pleasing finish.
Wonderfully versatile — great with grilled chicken, pasta with tomato sauce, burgers, mild cheeses, and casual weeknight meals.
The Wine Enthusiast 93 Points | Here’s Dolcetto flexing all tis muscles. Dark purple fruits hit first, then a crack of black pepper wakes up your senses. Violets drift above it all, adding complexity without getting precious. The structure means business but doesn’t forget Dolcetto’s friendly side. This is the wine showing you why it deserves more attention, serious enough for wine geeks but fun enough for everyone else. (Best Buy)
The Wine Spectator 89 Points | Ripe and bursting with boysenberry, raspberry, violet and sweet spice flavors, this is dense and backed by gripping tannins on the finish. Balanced with succulent acidity.
The Pecchenino "San Luigi" Dogliani Superiore is a distinguished example of Dolcetto, known for its depth and rich flavor profile. It features a well-structured profile with vibrant acidity and a smooth, elegant finish. Produced by Pecchenino, a notable estate in the Dogliani region, the winery is celebrated for its dedication to quality and traditional winemaking techniques.
This Superiore, crafted from carefully selected Dolcetto grapes, offers a complex array of flavors including ripe dark fruit, subtle spice, and a hint of earthiness. It pairs beautifully with a variety of dishes such as pasta, grilled meats, and savory cheeses, making it a versatile choice for both everyday enjoyment and special occasions.
Koonunga Hill is one of Penfolds’ most beloved and enduring wines — a benchmark for approachable, everyday Australian red. The Shiraz brings plenty of dark fruit while the Cabernet Sauvignon adds cool, lifted aromatics. Deep crimson with red brick hues, the nose reveals preserved plums, fresh mulberry, cherry compote, milk chocolate, baking spices, fresh bay leaf, white pepper, and licorice. The palate is succulent with refreshing acidity and subtle tannins. Ripe red fruits offer richness on the mid-palate, with dark cherry, pomegranate, and cranberry. A savory, umami edge adds complexity. Softly textured, medium-bodied, and very approachable.
Paul Hobbs is one of California’s most celebrated winemakers, and his Crossbarn Sonoma County Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 delivers his signature precision and elegance at an accessible price point. Sourced from premier Sonoma County vineyards, this Cab-led Bordeaux blend is juicy, plush, and layered — earning 93 points from both Vinous and James Suckling and standing out as one of the great overachievers in California red wine.
Paul Hobbs Crossbarn Sonoma County Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 750ml
A Bordeaux-inspired blend led by Cabernet Sauvignon with Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Rich and approachable with raspberry, black cherry, spiced plum, cocoa, and cedar — plush tannins and a juicy, balanced finish.
A natural at the table — excellent with grilled ribeye, lamb chops, roasted duck, mushroom dishes, and aged cheddar.
Frog’s Leap has long been one of Napa Valley’s most thoughtful producers, and this Sauvignon Blanc from their Rutherford estate is a compelling argument for California’s ability to craft world-class whites. Made from 100% Sauvignon Blanc sourced from organically grown, dry-farmed vineyards, it is vinified primarily in stainless steel to preserve the grape’s natural freshness and clarity. The 2024 vintage delivers stone fruit and white flower aromatics layered with crisp citrus, mineral, and herbaceous notes — medium-bodied, elegant, and refreshingly precise, with a clean finish that speaks clearly of Rutherford’s distinctive terroir.
Expert Reviews - Vintage 2024
“The 2024 Sauvignon Blanc offers up scents of lemon confit, slate, white pepper, mint and dried herbs, all framed by a gentle kiss of French oak. Lees-stirring builds the mid-palate beautifully. A dollop of Musqué clone adds aromatic lift and presence through to the finish.” — 93 pts, Vinous
“Crisp, well balanced and medium-bodied, this herb- and citrus-scented wine tastes refreshing and clean. Good acidity supports bright lemon and lime flavors, with grass, mineral and dried herb accents.” — 92 pts, James Suckling
Varietal: Sauvignon Blanc
Vintage: 2024
Region: Rutherford, Napa Valley, California
Farming: Dry-Farmed
Bottle Size: 750ml
Faiveley's Bourgogne Blanc is the entry point into one of Burgundy's most storied estates — and it punches well above its appellation. Founded in 1825 and based in Nuits-Saint-Georges, Faiveley is among the largest vineyard owners in the Côte d'Or, with holdings spanning the Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune. That estate access is the secret: fruit from their own vineyards is blended with carefully selected grapes from trusted growers, producing a wine of genuine village-level character at an appellation price. The 2024 vintage delivers everything you want from a Burgundian Chardonnay — freshness, generosity, and a length that defies its price.
The color is a brilliant pale greenish-yellow. The nose is expressive and charming: white flowers, ripe pear, lemon zest, and a whisper of minerality. On the palate, the attack is bold and generous — round and full-bodied with a creamy mid-palate, subtle oak integration, and a finish of exceptional length and persistence for a Bourgogne Blanc. This is the benchmark for what entry-level white Burgundy can be.
"A genuine value wine — exceptional length and persistence for a Bourgogne Blanc." — Joseph Faiveley
A genuine value from one of Burgundy's great historic maisons — Faiveley's Bourgogne Blanc is the everyday Chardonnay with real Burgundian soul.
The Wine Enthusiast 94 Points | From a small 20-acre estate in the southern part of the prestigious Pauillac appellation, Bellegrave has produced a richly structured wine. Black-currant and toast aromas from the Cabernet Sauvignon in the blend give the wine richness and dense, concentrated black fruits.
James Suckling 94 Points | A nice smoky layer to the fresh blackcurrants, cedar and graphite. This shows the Pauillac structure and demureness with an appealing touch of dark, ashy fruit and a lead-pencil note. Full-bodied, the palate is packed with dusty, fine-grained tannins. Excellent length and verticality here. It will become even more resolved and long.
The Wine Spectator 93 Points | This is a dark and sleek offering, with gently mulled black currant and blackberry fruit dusted with a cocoa note and gilded with violet and dried anise accents. A light kiss of singed cedar underscores the fresh finish.
The 2022 Chateau Bellegrave Pauillac is a standout vintage from this boutique 20-acre estate, which sits in a prestigious neighborhood between legendary neighbors like Chateau Latour and Lynch-Bages.
Pair with
Best served with roasted lamb, a thick ribeye with rosemary, or a mushroom-heavy risotto.
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Wine Advocate 91 Points | The 2023 Sauvignon Blanc is mineral and fresh, with almost spritzy acidity on the palate. This is all about green fruit and soft leaf herbs, gentle persuasions of white pineapple and mint and a salty Margherita character that is really quite attractive.
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Straw-yellow with typical greenish hues.
Wide, delightful, wildflower, almonds scent, white and yellow fruits such as apple, pear, white plum and gooseberry.
Fresh, dry, intense, harmonic and pleasantly fruity, smooth with a good body, well-balance acidity and pleasantly long-lasting aftertaste. Perfect affinity Nose-Palate.
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Intensely aromatic and crisp on the palate, with aromas and flavors of yellow apple, white peach, pear and notes of white flowers.
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Borgoforte is a small village in the middle of our Estate that proved too strong to conquer
A strong village. Like our new red wines, it symbolizes the resilient and charming character of the Tuscans.
This wine is made in the “Super – Tuscan” style by adding Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot grapes to the classical grape of Tuscany, Sangiovese.
Each year we add selected wines to the blend to bring subtle complexity and richness without losing the flavor of the traditional wines of Tuscany. Grapes picked at optimum ripeness ensure a wine which expresses itself in its ripe blackfruit components and full body. A true reflection of flavours which are a marriage of our soils under the Tuscan sun. For smooth body and elegance, the wine is aged in small oak barrels.We enthusiastically recommend this wine with pasta, red meats and game of any kinds.
Blend: Sangiovese 50%, Cabernet Sauvignon 40%, Merlot 10%.
Vineyards: Planted from 1991 to 1995.
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Deep ruby red with typical purple hues. The nose is wide, vinous with notes of violet, cherry, currant, plum and spices. Amazingly fresh, velvety, medium to full body, with pleasant silky acidity softened by ageing in oak and fine texture.
It pairs with pasta, risotto, roasted meats, cheese and salami.
This Prosecco, boasts a flavor profile guaranteed to delight your palate. With notes of white peach and ripe apple, as well as dog roses and other florals, this white wine is perfectly balanced.
Fasol Menin "Leonte" Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG Extra Dry is the most classic and representative version from this artisanal winery in Valdobbiadene. It is a Prosecco that focuses entirely on the balance between the typical softness of the residual sugar (Extra Dry) and the mineral freshness of the Treviso hills.
Food pairing: It pairs beautifully with finger food, shellfish, legume soups (such as the typical Venetian pasta and bean soup in a lighter version), and fresh cheeses. It's also surprisingly good with not-too-spicy Asian cuisine (sushi and sashimi).
Wine Enthusiast — 90 Points (Danielle Callegari) | Savory, umami aromas of low tide, seaweed, and crushed shells on the nose, turning citrusy with abundant fresh lemon, lime, and grapefruit. The palate presents sweeter notes of sugared half-grapefruit and candied orange slices, balanced by teeth-tingling acidity and a flick of Maldon salt.
Tenuta Rapitalà crafts Vìviri — meaning "live" or "drink" in Sicilian dialect — as a celebration of the Grillo variety at its most expressive. Grown on the sun-drenched hills of the Rapitalà estate, this wine is defined by its vibrant flavor and striking minerality.
Grillo vines are planted between 900 and 1,300 feet elevation on the Rapitalà estate, trained using the traditional Guyot system in soils of clay, small pebbles, and sand. The altitude imparts greater natural acidity, lending the wine its signature sapidity and mineral tension.
Grapes are harvested in mid-August, slightly before full ripeness to preserve the balance between sugar and acidity. The fruit is pressed, fermented, and aged entirely in temperature-controlled stainless steel — keeping the wine fresh, pure, and unoaked.
Color of intense dark cherry with a violet edge. Intense nose, dominated by ripe red fruits, raspberry, currant, together with balsamic and mineral notes.
Powerful in the mouth, full-bodied, pleasantly tannic and fruity with a light spice on the finish. A beautiful crowd-pleaser.
Hails from the high-altitude, slate-heavy soils of Calatayud. While the Monastrell is known for being dark and "meaty," this Garnacha is celebrated for its high-toned fruit and floral elegance.
True to the Gil Family style, this wine remains certified organic and vegan, offering extreme value for an "old-vine" red.
Wine Enthusiast 90 Points (Jesica Vargas): "This Malbec reveals an earthy character, with a bouquet of delicate hints of herbs and black fruit. The palate unfolds leafy flavors, supported by soft tannins and enough freshness. Enjoy it with beef empanadas."
Antigal UNO Malbec is a polished, approachable expression of Mendoza Malbec — fruit-forward and silky, with the natural acidity and violet character that define Argentina's signature red grape.
The Wine Enthusiast New World Winery of the Year 2023

Antigal Winery & Estates is a family-owned producer crafting wines from high-altitude Mendoza vineyards. The UNO label represents their commitment to quality and value — wines that over-deliver at every price point.
The sunlight freely pours in Alsace. The vine rows and their fruit—shielded from stormy weather by the Vosges mountains—capture every ounce, creating a pleasantly perfumed, flowery, bold, modern, classic, totally unique, and ambrosially fascinating wine.
Château Vieux Maillet is a small, highly regarded estate in Pomerol — the celebrated Right Bank appellation that produces some of Bordeaux’s most opulent and sought-after Merlot-based wines. The 2019 Vieux Maillet comes from an exceptional vintage across Bordeaux and delivers the hallmark Pomerol profile: succulent, aromatic, and richly textured, with the depth and fine balance to drink beautifully now or develop further through the decade.
Deep garnet-purple in color with well-expressed notes of black cherries, fresh blackberries, and black raspberries with suggestions of dried Mediterranean herbs, dark chocolate, eucalyptus, and cracked black pepper. Medium to full-bodied with vibrant black fruits, ripe rounded tannins, and a peppery lift on the finish.
A classic Right Bank pairing — exceptional with roasted duck, lamb rack, beef tenderloin, truffle dishes, and aged Comté or Brie de Meaux.