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WINTER SELECTIONS
If you do not wish to delve deeper into the list, look no
further than this collection of our current favorites.

Grüner Veltliner – Domaine Ott 2009 ‘Am Berg’ Wagram 33
Greek White – Sigalas 2010 Athiri–Assyrtiko Santorini 37
Roussanne – Southard 2009 ‘Lawrence Vyd’ Columbia Valley 39
Pinot Gris – Teutonic Wine Co. 2010 Maresh Vyd. Dundee Hills 45
Albariño – Do Ferreiro 2009 Rias Baixas (Spain) 48
Riesling (Dry) – Clemens Busch 2007 ‘Marienburg Fahrlay’ 65

 

Lagrein – Erste & Neue 2008 Südtirol–Alto Adige (Italy) 29
Hearty Portuguese – Dona Maria 2005 Alentejano 37
Carmenere – Inama 2008 ‘Pui’ Veneto Rosso (Italy) 39
Pinot Noir – Domaine Rois Mages 2009 Rully ‘les Cailloux’ 39
Pinot Meunier – Teutonic Wine Co. 2010 ‘Borgo Pass’ Willamette 50
Syrah – Copain 2010 ‘Tous Ensemble’ Mendocino County 48
Cabernet Franc – Memaloose 2009 ‘Estate’ Columbia Gorge 48
Basque Red – Gorrondona 2009 Bizkaiko Txakolina 48
Blaufränkisch – Moric 2007 ‘Reserve’ Burgenland (Austria) 60

 
 

Beaujolais: Beyond Duboeuf

What wine region offers the most drinking pleasure for the money?  It has to be Beaujolais.  And we’re not talking about the grape soda also known as Nouveau.  These are the real deal – estate producers of authentic Gamay at its most juicy, crunchy, & minerally best. Cherries, raspberries, and rocks.

 

Diochon 2009 Moulin à Vent ‘Cuvée Vieilles Vignes’ Half Bottle – 27
Piron, Dominique 2009 Morgon Côte du Py Half Bottle – 30
Coquelet, Damien 2010 Beaujolais-Villages 29
Gauthier, Laurent 2009 Morgon Côte du Py ‘Vieilles Vignes’ 33
Clos de Haute–Combe 2009 Juliénas 37
Descombes, G. 2009 Brouilly ‘Vieilles Vignes’ 43
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