
Like smelling a bouquet of flowers and then a bowl of raspberries. Full-bodied, with perfectly integrated tannins and a very fine, silky texture. Long and caressing. A must-have, great wine.
Rating 95 "Wine Spectator" - $300.00
A smooth, rich entry leads to ripe plum, black cherry, prune and licorice flavors that are complex and well-balanced, finishing with ripe tannins, a dash of cedary oak and lots of spicy nuances.
Rating 88 "Wine Spectator" - $125.00
Essence of crushed cherries, with cinnamon, cloves and mace. Full-bodied, with well-integrated Tannins and a fresh, delicious aftertaste. La Fuga is improving. Best after 2004
Rating 92 "Wine Spectator" - $110.00
Deftly balanced, with dark color and rich fruit. Elegant, with tiers of currant, mocha, blackberry and espresso bean. Firms up at midpalate and flexes its tannic strength on the finish. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc and Malbec.
Rating 92 "Wine Spectator" - $200.00
Dark, with fantastic aromas of currant, blackberry, spice and lightly toasty oak. Full-bodied, with very well-integrated tannins and a texture as fine as the best cashmere from Scotland. Superb. Needs time in the bottle to show its full potential. One of the new hot wines of Tuscany. Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.
Rating 95 "Wine Spectator" - $200.00
Big and powerful, brimming with tarry, spicy black cherry, dark plum, blackberry and chocolate flavors. Rich and gooey like a warm flourless chocolate cake, yet it finds a plush balance that keeps it from veering off into heaviness. This has grace, harmony and refinement, without losing an ounce of power.
Rating 97 "Wine Spectator" - $150.00
Explosive fruit takes off, with a rich, elegant, deftly balanced delivery of ripe cherry, plum, loamy earth and mushroom notes that are intense and concentrated yet supple and harmonious. Finishes with a burst of flavor yet maintains its elegance.
Rating 95 "Wine Spectator" - $100.00
Broad and open, graceful not heavy, packed with licorice-scented currant and black pepper flavors, finishing with a smoky note as the fruit persists.
Rating 91 "Wine Spectator" - $85.00
Super concentrated aromas, with loads of jam, almost raisin aromas, with hints of spices and flowers. Full-bodied, with good and refined tannins and a medium finish.
Rating 93 "Wine Spectator" - $125.00
A big, densely packed Amarone, with loads of crushed currants, with wet earth and slightly bitter spices. Big and full-bodied, but well poised, with a silky palate and a long, long finish with off-dry fruit. Opulent red. Try this with your cheese.
Rating 94 "Wine Spectator" - $175.00
Really well-made, with Indian spice, incense, berry and raspberry character. Full-bodied, with fine, silky tannins and a finish that goes on for a very long time indeed. Frescobaldi knows how to make Brunello.
Rating 93 "Wine Spectator" - $140.00
Thick and rich, with loads of ripe, jammy fruit and vanilla and cream character. Full-bodied, chewy and long. New World meets Tuscany. Big and rich wine. Cabernet in purity.
Rating 91 "Wine Spectator" - $120.00
Solid, with blackberry, plum and cedar character on the nose and palate. Full-bodied, with chewy tannins and a long finish. This is what you expect from an outstanding Brunello.
Rating 92 "Wine Spectator" - $150.00
Lots of rich, creamy oak and a tasty core of ripe currant, plum and black cherry fruit combine to form this notably complex and concentrated young wine. Delicious from start to finish, with a long, fruity aftertaste and fine-grained tannins.
Rating 93 "Wine Spectator" - $120.00
Smooth and generous. An open-knit style, with rich currant, plum and black cherry fruit that's well centered. Fleshy and elegant tannins. Long, flavorful aftertaste.
Rating 90 "Wine Spectator" - $90.00
A silky, medium-weight wine that bears more than a slight resemblance to Right-Bank Bordeaux. Dried herbs, chocolate and plum aromas and flavors finish long. Half Merlot, the rest evenly divided between Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc.
Rating 88 "Wine Spectator" - $120.00
Very Burgundian in its character and style. Firm and well-structured, with a tight band of spice, wild berry and raspberry fruit supported by lively acidity and herb-tinged tannins. A hint of mineral and limestone shows through on the finish.
Rating 90 "Wine Spectator" - $90.00
“One of the two best chardonnay values in the world”
Tropical fruit aromas (pineapple, melons, and mangoes) jump from the glass of the 2004 Chardonnay.
There is little evidence of wood in this fruit driven, clean, pure, tasty Chardonnay
Rating 88 “Robert Parker” - $28.00
Shows a nice mix of dried pineapple, papaya, pear and fig flavors, with a long, minerally finish. Has a nice layer of toast, but stays fresh and pure.
Rating 91 "Wine Spectator" - $40.00
Clean, perfumed and solidly built; it’s still a bit blocky but that is it’s youth showing. It persists nicely into some interesting herbal spicy nuances in the finish. The fruit is chunky, starring apple and white peach, with a hint of apricot. The finish is clean with a lick of mineral.
Rating 90 "Wine Enthusiast" - $32.00
It offers up lots of ripe kiwi, peach, pineapple and spice flavors, brightened by a good cut of acidity. Tastes fresher than some far more expensive Napa Chards.
Rating 86 "Wine Enthusiast" - $24.00
This is the Pinot Grigio that started the white wine revolution, taking on the
likes of Chardonnay the “King” of white wine.
USA’s most imported Italian wine. - $38.00
Half bottle '04 - $19.00
Old world meets new world in Eroica, a Riesling made by the collaboration of two of the
variety’s most experienced handlers. Drawing on the tradition and classic techniques
of the Mosel’s Dr. Loosen and Chateau Ste Michelle’s viticultural experience and innovation.
A highly aromatic Riesling that is focused and intense.
Rating 90 “Wine Spectator” - $38.00
Sweet and generous with its pear, grapefruit, pineapple and delicate mineral flavors, finishing with a welcome balance between the sugar and fine acidity.
Rating 89 "Wine Spectator" - $32.00
Serves up concentrated flavors of grapefruit and lime juice, with intense minerality . Wet gravel and a hint of jalapeno pepper linger on the finish.
Rating 90 "Wine Spectator" - $30.00
Rich in aroma’s and flavors, this pale yellow Sauvignon Blanc is highlighted with citrus noses
$29.00
Intense and concentrated. with cedar-and dill nuanced oak flavors wrapped around a tight,
compact core of herb and earthy currant flavors. While hard and tannic, the flavors are deep
and persistent on the finish. This Claret is a classic Bordeaux-style blend of Cabernet Sauvignon,
Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Petit Verdot. The winery has a commitment to natural farming so they
do not use herbicides or pesticides. A very small winery that produces only a limited number of
cases yearly. 1,100 made.
Rating 90 “Wine Spectator” - $70.00
Supple, ripe and seductive, a plush wine with gorgeous plum, blackberry, currant and hints of exotic spice swirling through the round, generous finish.
Rating 90 "Wine Spectator" - Glass $8.00 / Bottle $32.00
Rich with aromas of cherry and berries, this medium bodied Merlot is complimented with
soft tannins and hints of sweet vanilla from oak aging.
Glass - $7.00 / Bottle - $28.00
Rich and forward with raspberry and cherry jam, mocha-choca and cola flavors, with a long spicy, dry and very elegant finish.
Rating 88 "Wine Enthusiast" - $30.00
A bit herbal and minty, but also loaded with cassis scents. This medium-to full-bodied
Cab is big without seeming overdone. Blackberries, baking spices and coffee notes
harmonize on the palate. You add the steak.
Rating 88 “Wine Review” - $36.00
Rich, extracted and layered, with dark roast espresso. Exotic toffee, brown sugar and mocha join rich blueberry and blackberry flavors. Intense and very ripe, pushing the envelope at all points. Fans of this style will love it
Rating 92 "Wine" - $65.00
Aromas of creamy oak, blackberry and currant lead to a rich yet elegant and deftly balanced
wine that offers depth and concentration while maintaining a sense of delicacy and grace.
Best Briarcrest in years.
Rating 90 “Wine Spectator" - $80.00
A classic regional Cabernet. It’s soft, with melted tannins, but the important thing is the
complexity of flavor. Cherries, black currants, cocoa, anise and dried herbs, as well as toasty oak,
mingle on a rich finish.
Rating 90 “Wine Enthusiast” - $38.00
Aromas of mocha, currant, dill and herb are rich and concentrated on the palate, revealing
a dense, complex core of flavor that keeps building on a long, integrated finish. Very impressive.
Rating 90 “Wine Spectator” - $48.00
Here’s a nice glass of Cab, rich and dry and ripe. It has forward flavors of jammy blackberries, black cherries and cassis, with very rich, thick, complex tannins, but it’s so sweet in fruit and so velvety.
Rating 90 "Wine Enthusiast" - $52.00
A worthy follow-up to the 2001, it’s not as voluptuous, but is better structured and is likely more age worthy. The wine is tannic, but balanced and rich in Cabernet fruit. It has that edge of elegant complexity that marks a great wine.
Rating 93 "Wine Buying Guide" - $64.00
Smooth, a lively red with distinctly peppery aromas and flavors around a lithe core of blackberry and licorice.
Rating 87 “Wine Spectator” - Glass - $7.00 / Bottle - $28.00
Lots to admire in this ripe, richly flavored youngster. Tiers of plum, wild berry and blackberry coat the palate and linger on a long, rich aftertaste that picks up a roasted plum character.
for flavor development in the grapes and rich complexity in the wine.
Rating 91 "Wine Spectator" - $70.00
Savory and ripe. The nose starts with earthy fruit combined with leather and mushroom. The palate is deep and full, with notes of brandied cherries, sautéed porcini and chocolate. Fades a bit on the finish, leaving coffee and bitter chocolate. very good, with just the slightest herbal character
Rating 89 "Wine Enthusiast" - $30.00
Ruby red colored with aromas of very ripe red fruits and spices and a note of chocolate.
This premium Malbec has been matured in oak barrels for six months and is ready for
drinking now.
- $28.00
Firm ripe and complex, with intense plum and blueberry fruit that’s rich and focused,
with a long, persistent aftertaste that keeps repeating the dark fruit themes.
Rating 94 "Wine Enthusiast" - $80.00
The 2005 Shiraz Jester exhibits an opaque purple color along with sweet aroma’s of blackberries, charcoal, white chocolate and espresso roast. Rich, full bodied, heady and long. It explodes on the back of the palate. (always a good sign)
Rating 94 "Robert Parker" - $40.00
This vintage has yet to be rated by any of the periodicals. Prior ratings were from 88 – 92. Seghesio always produces elegant Zinfandels.
Glass $8.00 / Bottle $32.00
Rich, round and thick red, with lots of spicy, berry, leather and coffee character.
Full-bodied and viscous, with velvety tannins and a ripe fruit finish. Canaiolo and Sangiovese.
Rating 91 “Wine Spectator” - $90.00
Here is an affordable Gaja, they aren’t cheap by any means. Simple red with plum and
cherry character. Medium body and a pleasing, caressing finish
$40.00
Glass - $8.00 / Bottle - $32.00
Cabrio Il Borgo Tuscano 2001 Tuscany, ItalyPlenty of blackberry and cherry character, with a hint of coffee. Medium- to full-bodied, with chewy tannins and a rich finish. Well-done. Big, rich and racy.
Rating 91 "Wine Spectator" - $68.00
Plum skin (almost raisin) aromas. Full-bodied, with chewy tannins and a slightly woody finish. Still, very good.
Rating 88 "Wine Spectator" - $58.00
This excellent wine is a great value for the quality. Intense aromas of berry, spice
and pepper follow through to a full-bodied palate, with silky tannins and a rich finish.
80% Sangiovese, 20%Cabernet Sauvignon. This wine was one of the top 100 wines for 2003 as rated by the “Wine Spectator” and has
gotten even better, aging in the bottle over the past years, a great value!
Rating 91 “Wine Spectator" - $38.00
Medium in force, with modest tannins and a lot of crispness. Approachable and easy, with date,
dried cherry and liqueur-like flavors. An unflappable, solid wine, but not overwhelming in any
way. It’s juicy, structured and pretty easy to wrap yourself around.
Rating 88 "Wine Enthusiast" - $52.00
- $70.00
Korbel Brut CaliforniaSplit…$7.50/ $30.00
Martini And Rossi Asti Spumante ItalySplit…$7.50 / $30.00
Veuve Clicquot Brut France- $70.00
Dom Perignon France- $150.00
Erbaluce di Caluso Brut Piedmont Italy
Intense fruity aroma with feelings of bread crust and yeast, with feelings of golden
apple and peaches. Lively flavor, fresh, with very good sweet-acid balance; long lasting
aromatic persistence with delicate note of exotic fruits.
- $48.00
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