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95 points Decanter: "This deeply coloured wine has an inviting nose of dark cherry and chocolate. The palate is dense and rich, with mouth-coating blackberry fruit and layers of chocolate, savoury spice and gently chewy tannins. (2023 DWWA)" (06/2023) K&L Notes: Produced by the Union des Vignerons des Côtes du Rhône, the Boissy & Delaygue represents specific parcel selections from top growing areas overseen by the Union. The "Lou Pontias" is all from the best parel selections around the villages of Puyméras with plantings up to 400m of altitude and Ri...
Price: $12.99
95 points Wine Enthusiast: "Vinified primarily in concrete with a small proportion of whole-bunch fermentation, there's a lifted, airy freshness to Gigognan's Clos du Roi that's consistent from vintage to vintage. A full-bodied blend of Grenache (70%), Mourvédre (20%) and Syrah (10%), it's packed with layers of succulent blackberry, cherry and plum flavors, edged by a stony, salty minerality. *Editors' Choice* (AI)" (11/2022) 93 points Wine Spectator: "A meaty wine, with converging flavors of earth, tar, violet and fruit, plus cranberry and cassis note...
Price: $34.99
93 points Decanter: "More expressive and complex than many 2020 Châteauneufs at this early stage, with Provençal herbs and bay leaf aromas to the blackberry fruit - very promising. Light- to medium-bodied, fluid and juicy, with fresh acidity, this is well-defined and should build some complexity in time. Finishes on a savoury note. (MW)" (09/2021) 93 points James Suckling: "A seductive nose of dark cherries, plums, dark chocolate, dried herbs and sweet spices, follow through to a medium to full body with chewy tannins. Structured with a creamy core of ...
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97 points James Suckling: "This amazing Chateauneuf-du-Pape squares the circle of southern richness and spring-like freshness in spite of coming from a very warm and dry vintage. The stony minerality, saltiness and dried flower character wind together to form a dynamic whole, driving this gracefully across the palate. But I must also mention the savory and licorice richness that is so deftly wrapped around them. Very long, salty and velvety finish. " (04/2023) 96 points Decanter: "Full, generous and broad. Acids are bright and vibrant, and there's a fi...
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90 points Wine Spectator: "Dark in color, with lots of blackberry, mineral, licorice and a hint of toasty oak. Full-bodied, with velvety tannins and a long, caressing finish. Balanced and generous, with lots of fruit underneath. (JS)" (03/2008) Decanter: "Lifted cassis and hedgerow fruits. Harmonious balance between ripe, dark fruit, integrated oak, and chewy tannins. Attractive. " (06/2008) Wine Advocate: "A consistently well-made cru bourgeois, this wine exhibits a deep ruby color and a nice, earthy nose with hints of burning embers intermixed with...
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This is a classic aged Bordeaux from a small estate in the Médoc. It's beginning to show a lovely panoply of spicy, mature aromatics and flavors.
92 points James Suckling: "The quality of the fruit and tannins are very pretty here. It’s full-bodied, with round velvety texture and a delicious finish. Very impressive." (07/2014) 90-92 points Wine Enthusiast: "Firm tannins, but also ripe, sweet fruits, with a fine balance. While the wine is on the light, fresh side, it does have a good, final structure. (RV)" (04/2010) Wine Advocate: "This Merlot-dominated wine displays a dense ruby/purple color, soft berry fruit intermixed with mocha, and hints of white chocolate, herbs, and spice. It should dri...
Price: $21.99
This wine was made by Eric Fournier of Chateau Canon fame. A nice combination of New World elements (rich currant and blackberry fruit and nice ripeness) along with balancing elements of cigar box and pepper. Moderate amounts of tannin, and a very low price, make it a great introduction to the wines of Bordeaux.
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91 points Wine Enthusiast: "Part of the state system for helping people with disabilities return to work, this estate has made a richly fruity wine that is full of firm tannins and generous black fruits. With everything coming into balance, the wine will be ready from 2023. (RV)" (09/2021)
96 points Jeb Dunnuck: "The NV Vin de France Arcane Le Fou is another unique wine from this incredible winemaker. This cuvée focuses on different clones of Grenache as well as just about every permitted variety out there (although it’s 85% Grenache). It has a big, sweet nose of blueberries, black cherries, lavender, and peppery incense as well as a full-bodied, layered, powerful yet seamless style on the palate." (08/2019) K&L Notes: Xavier Vignon was always a scientist at heart and began his studies in pharmacology in Reims in the Champagne region. A...
Price: $24.99
Burghound: "An ultra-fresh and nicely ripe nose freely offers up its pretty aromas of mostly red pinot fruit and soft earth scents. The racy, delicious and attractively textured middleweight flavors conclude in a dusty and lightly austere finale. While this could be approached young, 2 to 5 years of keeping should round off the finish and develop more depth." (01/2024) Jasper Morris: "Plots on the sand for the most part. A bright purple. Lean, austere, fresh. Red berries with even a chocolate note behind. Drier finish but enough fruit. Ready to bottle....
91 points James Suckling: "A very good Cotes-du-Rhone with red and candied cherry aromas plus delicate spices. I really like the balance of soft tannins and generous fruit on the full-bodied palate. Impressive length at the moderately dry finish." (06/2024) K&L Notes: Jacques Coipel worked in the petrol industry until 2002 when he decided to change career paths and enter the wine business. He purchased an exceptional site in the Cotes du Rhone Village Cru of Valreas. His vineyards sit at around 1200 feet with a mix of clay, limestone and gravel making ...
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Xavier Vignon's greatest strength as a winemaker is his ability to establish long lasting and unique relationships with his partner winemakers and growers. For more than a few years, Vignon has made exciting and sumptuous modern wines but he has also indulged in a few unique and interesting projects along the way. One such project is what we call the vintage series. From those long-standing relationships, Xavier finds parcels of vintage wine from domaines that have been sitting on juice in both barrel and tank for extended periods of time. Sometimes d...
Price: $119.99
91 points James Suckling: "Lots of blackberry and tar character with medium body, firm tannins and a tangy finish. Drink after 2023. " (05/2023)
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95 points Decanter: "More Bordeaux should taste like this; utterly approachable with a strawberry jam sweetness of fruit and a rounded lick of vanilla. Dive a little deeper and there’s some complexity here; notes of liquorice, dust and cedar wood. (CW) " (11/2022) K&L Notes: Gold medal from Decanter and 95 points--delicous, easy drinking, fruit forward winner.. Stock up on it for parties.
92 points James Suckling: "A ripe and fleshy red with tons of damson-plum fruit and touches of wild blackberry (including the leaf) and summer flowers. Powerful and very solid, with an excellent combination of full, healthy tannins and ripeness, the acidity lifting the self-confidently dry finish nicely. " (08/2022) K&L Notes: The estate at Château Gigognan has a history stretching back to Roman times and eventually became the property of the bishops of Avignon. More recently, the estate was acquired by Anne and Jacques Callet, who over the last few de...
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97 points Decanter: "Dark, aromatic nose with black fruit pudding, savoury black olive and smoked thyme. Dense and complexly layered palate opening up to juicy acidity and classy tannin. Very long and full of energy. (2020 DWWA)" (08/2020) K&L Notes: The original family property of Chateau Lamartine sits atop the upper terraces of the Lot River Valley and has survived the middle ages, the ravages of phylloxera, world wars and a declining interest in the region. When Edouard Sérougne fell in love with and married the property owner in 1922, they establ...
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This is a lively and classic Bourgogne from the warm, generous 2023 vintage. The year was hot overall, with excellent growing conditions leading to regional bottlings (like this one) that far overdeliver in terms of value.
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From K&L On the Trail blog: "Jean-Michel Giboulot took over the family business in 1982 and has put together one of the best bang-for-your-buck portfolios in all of Burgundy over the last three-plus decades. His wines from Burgundy's Savigny-lès-Beaune appellation are known as great values, and both the reds and whites are equally strong. Giboulot's wines straddle the line between traditional and modern, with reds that have crunchier fruit and fine tannins, but plenty of ripeness and purity. The whites are done in a feminine style with rounder fruit and ...
Price: $39.99
93 points Wine Enthusiast: "An impressively rich wine, this is a dense, spicy wine packed with black fruits. The wood aging for 12 months has polished the tannins and brightened the acidity. (RV)" (04/2024) K&L Notes: Vigneron Hervé Joyaux Fabre began his career as a Bordeaux merchant but the wines of Argentina began to gain his attention. Falling in love with the category, he purchased his winery in Mendoza and created in Fabre Montmayou in 1992. Gaining much success there it was not until 2015 when Fabre turned his sight back to the birthplace of Mal...
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92 points Wine Enthusiast: "This Bourgueil is like a slow kiss at the end of a Friday night. The wine has a nose of blackberry, sweet baking spices, strawberry, red raspberry and rosehip. A concentrated midpalate rewards your senses and encourages you to lean in further into a wine that finishes with a soothing finish. *Best Buy* (RS)" (04/2024) K&L Notes: A rich ruby red with notes of violets and red berry fruits, this Cabernet Franc is nicely layered on the palate with brightness running throughout and just a touch of smoke mixed in with some purple ...
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91-93 points Jeb Dunnuck: "Not yet bottled and based on 60% Grenache, 30% Syrah, and the rest Mourvèdre, the 2022 Ventoux Domaine has a pure, up-front, perfumed, and medium-bodied style as well as terrific aromatics of black raspberries, blackberries, spring flowers, and smoky, scorched earth-like minerality. " (10/2023) 91 points James Suckling: "he big black fruit has excellent youthful freshness and the tannins are enough to give this full-bodied Rhone red a very clear line, but are not in the least dominant. A touch of tar and soot add interest to ...
Price: $17.99
Wine Enthusiast: "Barrel sample. This wine shows flavors of smooth new wood and black plum. It's soft and fruity, with sweet, ripe tannins. (RV)" (05/2012) Wine Spectator: "Offers a solid graphite frame, with dark currant, fig and bay leaf notes at the core. A lightly tarry edge holds the finish. (JM)" (03/2014)
94 points John Gilman: "The 2022 Clos de la Roilette “regular bottling” is truly exceptional in this vintage. The bouquet is deep, pure and sappy, wafting from the glass in a mix of sweet cassis, black plums, dark chocolate, gamebird, dark soil tones, violets, a touch of brown spices and plenty of upper register smokiness. On the palate the wine is deep, focused and full-bodied, with bottomless depth of sappy black fruit at the core, superb soil signature and grip, ripe tannins and a very long, complex and impeccably balanced finish. This has a lovely ve...
Price: $22.99
90 points Wine Enthusiast: "A composition of 70% Grenache, 25% Syrah and 5% Cinsault, this wine sits in the glass with a pretty ruby hue. The nose delivers a violet and lavender bouquet with a layer of wild strawberry and black licorice. The palate is charming with just gentle tannins that support earthy brown mushroom and a squeeze of fresh cherries. (ACC)" (11/2024) K&L Notes: The Verquière estate has been passed down from father to son for four generations and is now managed by Thibaut Chamfort. Following age-old traditions and sustainable practices...
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A classic Bordeaux from a small, family-owned estate, the 2016 Bois-Mallot is a blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, and 20% Cabernet Franc which undergoes 18 months of aging in French oak before release. It is a full-bodied, value powerhouse that benefitted from a stellar, warm vintage in Bordeaux.
Price: $24.99
95 points Wine Advocate: "Tasted blind in Hong Kong, the Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru les Malconsorts 2004 does everything to convince me that I had this brilliant wine correct when I tasted it from barrel. Deep in colour, there is an initial burst of red berry fruit intermingling with shaved black truffle and cigar box, a little autumnal perhaps, but very well defined. The palate has real guts and substance, the new oak melded into the fabric of the wine, silky smooth in texture with a vitamin-like purity toward the energetic finish. What a great les Malconsor...
Price: $899.99
Château de la Charrière is one of our most popular direct import producers and a label that easily represents the best bang for your buck we carry in Burgundy. Formerly run by Yves Girardin, the business is now run by his young son Benoit, who has modernized the winemaking since his first vintage in 2011.
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Château de la Charrière is one of our most popular direct import producers and a label that easily represents the best bang for your buck we carry in Burgundy. Formerly run by Yves Girardin, the business is now run by his young son Benoit, who has modernized the winemaking since his first vintage in 2011.
92 points James Suckling: "The spicy nose with a slew of red-fruit aromas pulls you into this full-bodied but lively and very well-balanced Cote-du-Rhone. Lovely, creamy texture that’s neatly supported by fine tannins. Long, supple finish. From organically grown grapes. Drink or hold." (03/2022) K&L Notes: Xavier Vignon was always a scientist at heart and began his studies in pharmacology in Reims in the Champagne region. A chance encounter with an oenologist ignited his passion for wine and set him on a new path where he quickly changed his focus to w...
Price: $16.99
90 points Vinous: "The 2022 Crozes-Hermitage Origine bursts with energy. Made of grapes from 30-year-old vines grown in a density of 5,500 per hectare, it comes in at 13.45% alcohol. The 2022 is laced with raspberry jam, ripe blackberry, gravel and leafy elements. Earthy scents add further contrast. Concentrated and refreshing, this is a medium-bodied Crozes-Hermitage with absolutely no hard edges. (NG)(" (10/2023) Jeb Dunnuck: "Blackberries, mulberries, leather, and savory, floral, peppery nuances define the 2022 Crozes-Hermitage Origine, a medium-bod...
Price: $19.99
93 points James Suckling: "Blackberry, bark, mushroom and orange-peel aromas follow through to a medium body with firm, tight tannins that run the length of the wine, coupled with citrusy acidity and a vivid finish. Very well done. Drink after 2024. " (02/2022) 90 points Vinous: "The 2019 Bel-Air Jean & Gabriel is impeccable. Soft, creamy and beautifully layered in the glass, the 2019 is especially fine for Lussac, where the wines are rarely this polished. Black cherry, chocolate, licorice and dark spice build over time. There is a bit of grip on the f...
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90 points James Suckling: "Ripe blackberry fruit and quite a full body, but this is less structured than some from this appellation. Well made and well balanced with quite a gentle finish that makes it appealing right now. Why wait?" (02/2018) Vinous: "The 2015 Ducluzeau is an attractive, fruity wine to drink now and over the next few years, while the red berry, and plum fruit remains fresh. This is a pleasant wine from Bruno Borie's Listrac property. (AG)" (02/2018) Wine Enthusiast: "Firm tannins and ripe fruit give this wine a generous character. W...
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As Neal Martin writes: "Nuiton-Beaunoy is a co-operative of around 115 growers in the Cotes and Hautes Cotes. Anyone who has driven south from Beaune would have passed their enormous facility at the roundabout leading to either Meursault or Pommard." Their wines offer the best of collectives: Excellent value wines made from grapes hand-tended by devoted small farmers.
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From K&L On the Trail blog: "Jean-Michel Giboulot took over the family business in 1982 and has put together one of the best bang-for-your-buck portfolios in all of Burgundy over the last three-plus decades. His wines from Burgundy's Savigny-lès-Beaune appellation are known as great values, and both the reds and whites are equally strong. Giboulot's wines straddle the line between traditional and modern, with reds that have crunchier fruit and fine tannins, but plenty of ripeness and purity. The whites are done in a feminine style with rounder fruit and ...
Price: $44.99
The Verquière estate has been passed down from father to son for four generations and is now managed by Thibaut Chamfort. Following age-old traditions and sustainable practices, the estate was certified organic in 2014. Following their wines for many years, we were happy to add them to our Direct Import portfolio in 2015. The Côtes-du-Rhône is a blend of 80% Grenache and 20% Syrah, grown on chalky clay soils with loads of large pebbles in the vineyards. This has become one of our favorite everyday reds out of the South of France and we're confident you ...
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Wine Advocate: "This Merlot-dominated wine has always been popular because of its easy drinkability/ accessibility. The 2010, despite coming from a more structured and tannic year, is dark ruby, round and well-endowed with soft mocha and herb-tinged berry fruit. (RP)" (09/2013) Vinous: "Deep ruby. Lovely aromas of dark plum, blackcurrant, graphite and black pepper. Then smooth and rich on the palate, with ripe blackberry and chocolate-covered blackcurrant flavors showing very good precision and lift. Finishes with lively acids and a bit of warmth, but ...
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90 points Jeb Dunnuck: "The classic 2021 Gigondas Tradition is cut from the same cloth, with a classy, incredibly Provençal perfume of sweet raspberry and strawberry fruit as well as peppery herbs, pepper, and some minerality. It's a touch more masculine and firm on the palate, with medium-bodied richness, yet it's complex, has terrific balance, and a great finish. A blend of 80% Grenache and 10% each of Syrah and Mourvèdre, aged in old tanks and concrete, it's well worth buying and drinking any time over the coming 7-8 years or so. " (10/2023) K&L No...
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Out East is a woman driven operation that works with producers and growers around the world to create sustainably driven, lifestyle friendly wines. The Hermitage was a collaboration with the Cave de Tain in Tain l'Hermitage, one of the region's most iconic producers. The fruit is 100% Syrah from mostly granitic soils, hand-harvested and matured in French oak. It is a bold and rich Syrah that has aromas of roasted plum, hoisin and fig jam. The palate is dense with flavors of blackcurrants, licorice, plum jam and baking spices. This wine is drinking b...
Price: $49.99
94 points Vinous: "A host of Cabernet Sauvignon-infused aromas make a strong opening statement in the 1978 Pichon Lalande. There is certainly no shortage of power or character. If anything, the 1978 is perhaps a bit lacking in mid-palate depth, which gives it an element of austerity. Aside from that small critique, the 1978 is deeply expressive and gorgeous. (AG)" (10/2017) 93 points John Gilman: "I have drunk an awful lot of 1978 Pichon-Lalande over the years, as this was one of the current vintages of the wine in the market when I was first discoveri...
Price: $469.99
Joël Taluau is a fabulous grower in St. Nicolas de Bourgueil known for making some of the purest expressions of Cabernet Franc in the Loire, which are unmarred by the intrusion of oak. He was also the first producer in the appellation to begin domaine bottling. These days, Joel makes wines with the help of his son-in-law, Thierry Foltzenlogel.
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From K&L On the Trail blog: "Jean-Michel Giboulot took over the family business in 1982 and has put together one of the best bang-for-your-buck portfolios in all of Burgundy over the last three-plus decades. His wines from Burgundy's Savigny-lès-Beaune appellation are known as great values, and both the reds and whites are equally strong. Giboulot's wines straddle the line between traditional and modern, with reds that have crunchier fruit and fine tannins, but plenty of ripeness and purity. The whites are done in a feminine style with rounder fruit and ...
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Composed of 100% Gamay sourced from 100-year-old vines that grow on granite, pink granite, and volcanic soils. Approximately 25% of the fruit was destemmed, undergoing a 12-day semi-carbonic maceration. The wine aged 12 months in 3- to 4-year-old barrels prior to bottling, with an additional 2 to 3 years before release.
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The new vintage of Cuvee Patricia is 95% Grenache and 5% Syrah.
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Xavier Vignon was always a scientist at heart and began his studies in pharmacology in Reims in the Champagne region. A chance encounter with an oenologist ignited his passion for wine and set him on a new path where he quickly changed his focus to winemaking. Studying winemaking in Champagne and abroad gave him a different outlook in wine production and he brought that perspective back to Montpellier in southern France where he finished his oenology degree. Accumulating years of wine experience, his career as a consulting winemaker really started in 199...
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This small estate is located in the heart of the Hautes Cotes de Beaune in the village of Nantoux and is comprised of 4 hectares in Volnay, Pommard, Meursault and Beaune. The family started to produce its own wines in 1960 and the estate is currently managed by three generations of the Charles family.
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Wine Advocate: "This is a very attractive Leoville-Barton that seems to be developing at a more accelerated pace than I had initially expected. A lovely, rather full, big bouquet of smoky, berryish, ripe fruit is first class. On the palate, the wine shows a good cedary, spicy, deep fruity constitution, moderate tannins, and a long finish. (RP)" (12/1997) Wine Spectator: "A firm, chunky style, with explosive red cherry and currant flavors, fairly high alcohol and tannin and solid flavors on the finish." (02/1992)
Price: $209.99