Italy produces a surprisingly large amount of sparkling wine with a combination of Moscato, Prosecco, Lambrusco, and other Spumante/Frizzante. Most of it is meant for daily consumption and is priced between $10 and $20, but an... Read More
Foillard's Côte de Brouilly from southern Beaujolais is a silky, supple mouthful of dark berries, pink citrus acids, and a streak of minerals. Chillable.
We hope Andre Heucq remains a local secret for a few more years because this is one of the finest $50 bubblies on the market. Now in its fourth generation, the House of Heucq specializes in Pinot Meunier alongside Chard and Pinot... Read More
Established by Chris and Annie Camarda in the late 1980s, Andrew Will is one of Washington state's finest wineries, and it introduced the world to the merit of Washington Bordeaux blends. Single vineyard wines like Ciel du... Read More
Lombardy is in the middle of all the wine regions we know and love: Piedmont to the west, Emilia-Romagna to the south, and Veneto & Trentino to the east. French and Piedmontese grapes are typical here, so you'll find Nebbiolo... Read More
Most Sherry companies have been in business a long time, but Bodegas Alonso is relatively new to the scene with an artisanal approach. Like Fino Sherry, Manzanilla is quite dry and made of Palomino grapes, but this wine is produced... Read More
This is the first 100% Cabernet made by Broc Cellars -- and that's saying a lot after twenty years of winemaking in California. Broc wines are site-specific, so all the whole-cluster fruit was sourced from the Massa vineyard... Read More
Chris Brockway has been making site-specific wine since his first barrel in 2002. Unlike many other young winemakers looking to create the next blockbuster Cab or Pinot, Brockway turned his focus on Zin and reinvented it as natural... Read More