Lopez de Heredia has been making wine for over one hundred twenty-five years. As staunch traditionalists, the family refuses to change the style of their wines to appeal to trends, so everything from the bottle design, winemaking... Read More
Lustig means fun or happy in German, and Lustig perfectly encapsulates this liter of Austrian Grüner Veltliner. Produced by Josef and Pia Wurzinger in Burgenland near the Hungarian border, Lustig's herbicide-free fruit... Read More
L'allumée, French for the lit, will have your palate become just that. A blend of Malbec, Semillon and a hint of Cabernet Sauvignon, winemaker Anne Buiatti in the Graves region of Bordeaux is following Biodynamic... Read More
The Plouzeau family has owned and operated Castle/Domaine Bonnelière since 1976. Marc has taken over for his father and currently oversees organic farming on nearly 80 acres of the Left Bank of Chinon, where Cabernet Franc... Read More
This old world Cabernet Franc from the Loire Valley stems from revitalized vines originally planted in the mid 1800's. Organically produced and features rich, dark berry flavors with a pronounced finish of earth and smoke.... Read More
We currently have three wines from Marc Plouzeau, so we love the stuff from Domaine Bonnelière. In addition to Chinon Rouge and Chinon Rose made from Cabernet Franc, we mark the return of the Touraine Sauvignon Blanc -... Read More
Before he died, Marcel Lapierre created Raisins Gaulois to fill the void between basic Beaujolais and his legendary crus. His son Mathieu continues the tradition of this organic Gamay made with hand-harvested fruit from younger... Read More
Eloquence is 100% Chardonnay grown on Clay and Kimmeridgian Limestone soil, fermented with native yeast in used barriques, and aged in used barrique before bottling. The final wine is a big complex bubbly resembling a Grand Cru... Read More
Indulgence is 100% Pinot Noir from a 1-acre plot of 50-year-old vines. The fruit is macerated for four days to extract color and flavor before fermentation in enamel-lined steel tanks and aging on the lees for three years. Disgorged... Read More
La Boutanche is a collective of French, German, and American winemakers participating in a program to make natural wines affordable and accessible to everyone. This version comes straight out of southern France. Martin Texier... Read More
It's always Rosé season at Wild Vine. This blend of Grenache, Cinsault, and Syrah is crisp, dry, and pale with notes of citrus, red fruit, minerals, and flowers. It can be served solo as an aperitif or with hors d'oeuvres... Read More
The Matthiasson family's main production is high-end Napa Cabernet and Sonoma Chardonnay, but their Tendu project incorporates a few other grapes from California's treasure trove of varietals. Red Wine is primarily Barbera... Read More
The label features a cow, a critical animal in Biodynamic farms like this one in eastern Austria. Other beneficial creatures are bees, bugs, chickens, pigs, plowing animals, sheep, and goats. You must be careful when letting pigs... Read More
Perhaps one of the greatest Grande Marques Champagnes, Dom Perignon has been under the Moët banner since 1927, but after 1948, Perignon has functioned as a separate entity. There is never a bad vintage of DP because it's... Read More