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94 points James Suckling: "Sliced lemons and pear drops with some hints of cream. Limes. Full-bodied with a creamy and delicious palate of dried fruits and hints of nougat. Chewy and phenolic. Drink or hold." (03/2023) 93 points Wine Spectator: "Shows nice brightness, with fleur de sel notes out front that give this zing from the get-go, followed by pink grapefruit oil, gooseberry and bitter almond hints. The fleur de sel takes an encore on the finish for zip. Sémillon and Sauvignon Blanc. (JM)" (03/2023) 92 points Decanter: "Refreshing citrus and st...
Agathe Dalisson, who is from Bordeaux, and Amaury Coste, who is from Burgundy, met in Kabul and later in 2017 decided to take over Villa Tempora in Languedoc. They farm the small estate organically with an aim to produce wines of authenticity and freshness.
Price: $16.99
98 points Jeb Dunnuck: "A wine that could easily be mistaken for a First Growth, the 2010 Rauzan-Ségla is an incredibly powerful, full-bodied wine by this estate’s standards, yet it nevertheless holds onto a terrific sense of elegance as well as perfect balance. A huge nose of blackcurrants, smoked earth, tobacco, lead pencil, and spice give way to a concentrated, blockbuster styled Margaux that has thrilling depth of fruit, masses of ripe tannins, and great length and finesse on the finish. This brilliant wine is just now seemingly on the edge of its dr...
Price: $164.99
The Thibon family acquired the Libian property in 1670, and in 1970 Jean-Pierre Thibon decided to wholly focus on wine production. Since then the estate has grown to 25 hectares of vineyards and 8 hectares of "nourishing" land planted to olive trees, vegetable and flower gardens, and grains to support the organic and biodynamic viticulture. Mas de Libian began its biodynamic farming in 2005 and was shortly certified by Demeter afterwards. The "Bout d'Zan" translates to "blame it of Zan," which playfully uses Jean-Pierre's childhood nickname referring to ...
Price: $14.99
If you haven't had the tiny production Champagne, this is a rare opportunity to do so. They only make 14 barrels of this wine, and it is the last of the production from their oldest vines, which were destroyed in the hail of 2003. We only received 36 bottles of this, which is entirely from one vintage, although not labeled as so. It is composed of 50% Chardonnay, 25% Pinot Noir and 25% Meunier that is barrel fermented, but not aged in oak. They bottle in February at Aspasie, so this wine saw less than six months in barrel. It is incredibly rich, powerful...
Price: $59.99
100 points Jane Anson: "Château Canon has been taking off over the past few years, and here you see why. Just so much complexity, depth, power, interest in the whole thing. This buzzes with life, rises above the palate, full of gunsmoke, truffle, raspberry, blueberry, so delicious. Needs time but already showing it will be worth the wait. 45hl/h, 3.5ph, Harvest September 11 to October 4, 50% new oak. Thomas Duclos consults." (11/2021) 98 points Jeb Dunnuck: "The 2019 Château Canon is another brilliant wine from this talented team that delivers everythi...
Price: $179.99
94 points John Gilman: "The 1983 Cantemerle is a superb wine that has been rightly lauded since its initial release way back in 1985. I have had the pleasure to drink this vintage of Cantemerle with frequency over the years, and it has only gotten better and better as it has had a chance to blossom with bottle age, and it is probably now just starting its plateau of peak drinkability. This most recent bottle was utterly classic and even better than the bottle I reported on a while back on my feature on the 1983 vintage, as it wafts from the glass in a fi...
Price: $219.99
94 points Burghound: "Note: from a .20 ha parcel A very fresh and exuberantly floral nose is comprised by airy red pinot fruit, exotic tea and spice nuances. The energetic and gorgeously textured super-sleek middleweight flavors possess a borderline aggressive minerality on the highly complex, balanced and strikingly persistent finish. This isn't especially concentrated and it could use better depth but the overall impression is pure lace and grace. This is stunning and a wine that should only become more so as it ages.*Burghound Don't Miss Outstanding!*...
Price: $579.99
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.
Price: $17.99
98 points Jane Anson: "Inky ruby colour even at 10 years old, easily as good as the 2016 and possibly even better. You can spend a lot more money on wines of this vintage and not get as much pleasure as you are getting in the glass here. Pure brilliant Pauillac, dripping with liquorice, black chocolate, rose petals, blackberries, liqourice, smoked earth, cassis, all poised with purity. Only just thinking about its drinking window, and just so generous and balanced even now, but come back in 10 years and it will only have moved on a few tiptoes - this is ...
Price: $124.99
This outstanding brut zero is also a blanc de noir, composed of 70% Meunier and 30% Pinot Noir. This is totally dry, but not austere and shows off some of the pear and exoctic fruit of Meunier. A fabulous wine for a fish course, or even for sushi! -Gary Westby, K&L Champagne Buyer
Price: $49.99
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100 points James Suckling: "This is very structured and framed with an almost red sensibility. Very phenolic. Full-bodied in a tightly wound ball with so much going on. Very pinot like. Mineral and stone. Shell and stone. Iodine. Vinous. The bubbles just fade into the finish of the wine, which goes on for minutes. Turns to toffee and salted caramel with time in the glass. One for the cellar. Great length. Blend of 53% Pinot Noir, 25% Pinot Meunier, 22% Chardonnay. Disgorged in beginning of 2020. " (11/2021) 99 points Decanter: "Just at the beginning of...
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90 points Burghound: "from a massive 4 ha parcel, 3.5 of which is planted to chardonnay and the remainder to pinot; Morey noted that in 2021 he made only 13 barrels vs his usual production of 90! This is aromatically similar to the Baudines if perhaps just a hair riper. There is excellent intensity to the utterly delicious medium-bodied flavors that also exude evident minerality on the slightly better-balanced and longer finale." (06/2023)
Price: $89.99
94 points Jeb Dunnuck: "The 2020 Crozes-Hermitage Cuvée Louis Belle is brilliant, with an almost Hermitage-like sense of structure and depth. Ripe black fruits, crushed stone, ground pepper, and new saddle leather notes all emerge on the nose, and it's medium to full-bodied, with ripe, building tannins, a layered, seamless mouthfeel, and a great finish." (12/2022) 91-93 points Wine Advocate: "The lush, rich 2020 Crozes Hermitage Cuvee Louis Belle displays opulent black cherry framed by cedar and vanilla. Full-bodied and velvety, it's decadently styled,...
Price: $34.99
We just got a tiny allocation of this barrel-fermented Chardonnay from the Launois estate in the Sezanne! It won't last... (Gary Westby, K&L Champagne buyer)
Price: $39.99
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Christophe Monget's "Les Genets Gris is known for its unique character. Crafted in the Loire Valley, this wine offers a balance of fruitiness and minerality, reflecting the region's terroir. It's a testament to Monget's commitment to quality winemaking.
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Domaine Begude is a small, family-owned property located high in the foothills of the Pyrenees in the Limoux region of the Languedoc. The long, cool growing season lends itself perfectly to the production of crisp and delicate wines, all organically certified by Ecocert. Vigneron James Kinglake has been secretly growing Gewurztraminer on his property for years but it wasn't recognized by the appellation board until recently. Also trying their hand at something fun and playful, they took a small amount of the Gewurztraminer and kept it on the skins for tw...
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100 points James Suckling: "This is muscular yet so well defined and toned. Full-bodied with deep and dense fruit on the palate, yet powerful and rich at the same time. So much sandalwood and blackberry character. Chewy and rich at the finish. This is a warm and generous wine, but the alcohol is just over 13 degrees. Not that high. Love the finish. Extravagant. Magical." (02/2019) 100 points Wine Advocate: "The 2016 Cos d'Estournel is blended of 76% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot and 1% Cabernet Franc aged in 65% new and 35% two-year-old French oak for...
Price: $269.99
93 points Decanter: "Richly biscuity on the nose, with steamed rice, fresh pear and citrus blossom complexity. Creamy mousse dissolves into red apple peel, lemon and stone fruits, with a depth of honeyed biscuits. The Reserve NV from Pol Roger is a blend of base wines from at least three vintages. With 6 months of post-disgorgement ageing, the wine is ready to enjoy now. (SW)" (10/2021) 92 points Wine Enthusiast: "This is the nonvintage cuvée from this producer. It is in a rich style, with a high proportion of Pinot Noir, very much the house style. Thi...
Price: $64.99
93 points Decanter: "Very concentrated, deep kirsch and blackberry fruit. Deeper than most in 2020, with driving acidity and dense tannins, then a touch of fig on the finish. Fluid but concentrated, fresh, with a well-defined tannic structure. 50-year-old Grenache, with Syrah and Mourvèdre. Grown on clay limestone and marl, handpicked, part destemmed, aged in old barriques and foudres. (MW)" (09/2021) 91-93 points Jeb Dunnuck: "What should be a brilliant classical Gigondas readers will love, the 2020 Gigondas Tradition offers a great nose of red and bl...
93-96 points Burghound: "Note: from a 1 ha parcel planted in 1970 though as noted in the introduction, the surface area will decrease to .70 ha effective with the 2021 vintage An elegant, pure and airy nose is comprised by notes of zest, ocean breeze, quinine and white flowers. There is terrific underlying tension to the bigger-bodied yet even more refined flavors that brim with sappy dry extract on the highly complex and persistent bone-dry yet not really especially austere finale. This is built to reward extended keeping and I would recommend not touch...
Price: $549.99
98 points Jeb Dunnuck: "Based on 60% Pinot Noir and the rest Chardonnay, with 17% raised in barrels, the 2008 Champagne Nicolas François spent more than 150 months on its lees, with 2.9 grams per liter dosage. It pours a rich straw hue and is layered and long with aromas of truffle, apricot, croissant, floral orange blossoms, and marmalade. Full-bodied, it’s supple in texture, with a rounded mousse, and has a long-lasting, mouthwatering finish. Exceptionally well-balanced, it comes together seamlessly on the finish. This will be a wine to enjoy over the ...
Price: $229.99
92 points James Suckling: "This Cremant d’Alsace is still very youthful, with effusive aromas of candied lemon, toasted baguette and fresh brioche. Crisp and focused with quite some depth packed into the sleek body. Racy acidity drives the very straight, lemony finish Properly dry, even if it doesn’t say Brut on the label. A cuvee of chardonnay and pinot blanc from the vineyards of Eguisheim. Drink now." (06/2022) 92 points Wine Enthusiast: "Gentle creaminess is all that can be discerned on this wine's shy nose. The palate offers stone, yeast, chalk an...
Price: $19.99
Domaine Cherrier was founded in 1930, and since then four generations of the family have run the estate. Brothers François and Jean-Marie work sustainably in all their vineyards. In 2010, they acquired 10 hectares of vines in the nearby region of Menetou-Salon. The estate has limestone and calcareous clay soils that wonderfully influence the character of the grapes grown there. K&L French Regional buyer Keith Mabry says: "For those seeking Sancerre quality but at a more competitive price, look no further than Menetou-Salon. The Cherrier brothers deli...
Price: $49.99
The family-owned domaine dates back to 1804, located in a tiny Loire village named St-Julien-de Chédon. Since 2009, Laurent Benoist has been at the helm, focusing his efforts on sustainable farming and pure, terroir-driven wines. As a region, Touraine has the flexibility to plant a wide range of varieties, so it’s different from the more formal areas such as Vouvray that only allows Chenin Blanc, or Sancerre, which only allows Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir. In Touraine, they can grow Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc, Malbec, Cabernet Franc, Pin...
Price: $16.99
Established over 50 years ago, the fourth generation of the Denis family now runs this operation. Julien is the winemaker, Stephane is in charge of the viticulture, and Vincent oversees the administration and sales. Over the last few decades the property has grown from 5 to 80 hectares that stretch across the appellation including some very select parcels in the Coteaux du Layon (home of one of the region's great dessert wines).
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This organically grown blend consists of 70% Syrah, 15% Grenache Noir, and 15% Carignan.
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Decanter: "Grower Champagne producer Bernard and daughter Aurélie Lonclas. 30% Chardonnay, 50% Pinot Meunier, 20% Pinot Noir. Disgorged 5 July 2021. Dosage 11 g/l. Apples and a cool-breeze leafy freshness on the nose. Tarragon, liquorice cream. The dosage is high but once again the Lonclas team have achieved deft balance – slipping deeper notes of blueberry, liquorice root and cumin through the sweet, wobbling silkiness of panna cotta and baked-apple mousse. You could just as easily have this with a bowl of ripe strawberries topped with mascarpone, as yo...
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Allen Meadows of Burghound writes: "Jacques Bavard is a former Paris restauranteur and a fifth generation Puligny winemaker. He lives in the old stone house of his grandfather on the Grand Rue. However, he is not farming his family vines but has become a micro-négoce working closely with several growers. Bavard prefers early picking since he believes Burgundy needs nervous energy to better display its terroir. He works with a mix of conventionally-sized barrels and with 350 liter barrels with the goal of obtaining more volume on the mid-palate but with l...
Price: $29.99
Established over 50 years ago, the 4th generation of the Denis family now runs this operation. Julien is the winemaker, Stephane in charge of the viticulture and Vincent oversees the administration and sales. Over the last few decades the property has grown from 5 to 80 hectares that stretch across the appellation including some very select parcels in the Coteaux du Layon (home of one of the region's great dessert wines). The Anjou Rouge is 100% Cabernet Franc grown on schist soils. The wine is aged in tank preserving its fruit and regional character. Th...
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Established over 50 years ago, the 4th generation of the Denis family now runs this operation. Julien is the winemaker, Stephane in charge of the viticulture and Vincent oversees the administration and sales. Over the last few decades the property has grown from 5 to 80 hectares that stretch across the appellation including some very select parcels in the Coteaux du Layon (home of one of the region's great dessert wines). Cabernet d'Anjou is the traditional rosé of the region from Cabernet Franc. Brightly colored and a touch off-dry make for an appea...
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This extra brut is not nearly as dry and steely as one might expect, as it is sourced from the Hugot estate's very old massal selected vineyards in the grand cru's of Cramant and Chouilly. It is Meursault-like in its richness, with subtle pineapple notes framed by fresh baguette flavors. Don't be afraid to drink this as an aperitif! It is quite rich and broad for an extra brut! (Gary Westby, K&L Champagne Buyer)
Price: $39.99
Nestled in the village of Verdigny, Domain Tabordet is run by brothers Yvon and Pascal Tabordet, who took the reins back in 1981. When the two brothers first took over the estate it consisted of three hectares (7.4 acres) in Sancerre. By 1988 they had added another 4.5 hectares of Sancerre and another 12 hectares (29.7 acres) in neighboring Pouilly-Fumé, just across the Loire River. Wine growing in Pouilly-Fumé dates back to the fifth century when the Romans dominated the area. In 1937 it became an official Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée (AOC) of France...
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The wines of this family domaine have been a staple here at K&L since the 1994 vintage, when Franck and Betty Millet drove a long way (to Beaune!) on Easter Sunday to meet Clyde and crew to present their wines. We love these wines for their freshness, charm, and affordability. The low-alcohol Millet Sancerre Rouge is 100% Pinot Noir, partially barrel aged, and absolutely delicious. Aromas of cherries and purple flowers give way to a vibrant, crunchy red-fruited palate with just a enough tannins to balance out the juicy fruit.
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Decanter: "Powerful red fruit nose with wild berry tones. Oak to the fore on the palate with creamy texture. *Bronze Medal in the 2020 Decanter World Wine Awards*" K&L Notes: The de Landiras 2020 vintage is a blend of 75% Merlot and 25% Cabernet Sauvignon. The house style on this Graves value Bordeaux is "earthy, aromatic, cherry, classic structure, long finish, balanced" according to the Wines of Bordeaux.
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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. All his hand-harvested cuvées are based on vine age and soil composition, and the wines are fermented and aged in stainless steel with a light fining and no filtration before bottling. The Vieilles Vignes, from a single plot planted in 1934, has power, depth and grace; this, their flagship wine, will improve for the next 7-9 years but can be enjoyed now for those of you who like a mouthful of wine.
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95 points Decanter: "A jewel of a wine (Gros Manseng with Petit Courbu and Arrufiac), so particular and distinctive, showing no ambition other than singing its origin. Aromas of apple and notes of vibrant peach, mirabelle plum, dried herbs and a suave enhancement of lees. Elegant and quite delicious with a finesse and fine spine of acidity. (Panel Tasting) *Top White Wines of 2022*" (11/2022) K&L Notes: Founded in 1979, Vignerons de Plaimont is a union of cooperative wine cellars based in the South West of France, in the Gers region. A merger of three...
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Les Vignerons de Fontes is a cooperative winemaking facility in the hills outside the village of Pezenas in the Languedoc. Oenologist Corinne Pastourel oversees the project that has a host of growers spread throughout the region over a range of terroirs. Soil types include schist, basalt, limestone, and clay. Thirty of these growers formed the cooperative in the 1930s and now their numbers surpass 200. K&L co-founder Clyde Beffa met Corinne years ago and forged the relationship that would bring us some of our most popular value wines coming from the sout...
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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. All is hand harvested, cuvees are based on vine age and soil composition. Then the wines are fermented and aged in stainless steel, with a light fining and no filtration before bottling.
Price: $59.99
95 points Wine Advocate: "Though Sigalas-Rabaud 2010 was extremely promising out-of-barrel, I never expected that it would trump d’Yquem in a blind tasting once in bottle. It has an engaging, pure and lifted bouquet with scents of lemon curd, honey, ripe oranges and quince that are extremely well-defined. The palate is well-defined with a fine line of acidity, crisp mineralite and tension. This is very composed and tightly wound, a Sauternes probably built for the long-term and not giving too much away now. Yet the class is already tangible. This is one ...
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This insane deal on Vedrenne's red bitter liqueur will save you a ton of money over buying Campari! Made in Nuits-Saint-Georges in Burgundy France, Vedrenne is one of the countries largest liqueur producers. The bitter is a perfect sub in for Campari and this deal is simply too good to pass up.
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Burghound: "Note: from 5 separate lieux-dits An expressive nose freely reveals prominent aromas of petrol, resin and rosemary oil. There isn't quite the same mid-palate density to the attractively vibrant medium weight flavors that offers better depth and persistence on a noticeably rustic finale. Note that this is sufficiently tightly wound as to need 3 to 6 years of keeping first." (06/2023)
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89-91 points Jeb Dunnuck: "Brought up in amphora, the 2017 Rasteau Argilla Ad Argillam is equal parts Grenache and Syrah. Black cherries, lavender, sappy herbs, and floral notes all emerge from this beauty, which is fine, elegant, and about as easy to drink as it gets. (JD) " (08/2018)
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92 points Jeb Dunnuck: "The Syrah-dominated 2018 Côtes Du Rhône Villages Roaix Les Hautes Granges offers more peppery herbs, meat, and garrigue notes as well as medium to full-bodied richness, good mid-palate density, and ripe, polished tannins. It’s not a classic Cotes du Rhone, but the quality of the Syrah-dominated cuvées from the Southern Rhône has soared in recent vintages, and this is a prime example. It has remarkable purity of fruit, plenty of structure, and will keep for over a decade. 92+ (JD)" (09/2019)
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