Weiss Trocken literally means White Dry in English, but this blend of Müller-Thurgau, Silvaner, and Muscaris (related to Muscat) is also aromatic, citrussy, floral, and stony. The Beurer family makes various white wines,... Read More
Nestled on the border between Roussillon and western Languedoc, Château Guilhem was built in 1791 and acquired by the Guilhem family in 1878. Bertrand Guilhem is the fifth-generation winemaker to oversee 85 acres of vineyard... Read More
Produced by Clos de la Barthassade in central Languedoc, Cuvee H Rouge is a blend of Syrah (70%), Mourvèdre (15%), and Grenache (15%) which come from different vineyards within the sub-region of Coteaux du Languedoc. Whole... Read More
Cristom was making amazing Willamette Valley Pinot Noir long before most people knew there were vines in Oregon. Mt. Jefferson is a Biodynamic blend of 18 different Eola-Amity vineyards aged in French oak. Notes of tea, spice,... Read More
Manincor Schiava was created by Count Michael Goess-Enzenberg and his fruit grower Helmuth Zozin, who are important figures in Europe's Biodynamic farming movement. The count's family has been in South Tyrol's Kalterersee... Read More
Refosco is one of the more obscure grapes from the greater region known as Triveneto or Tre Venezie in northeast Italy, but it yields delicious red wine worth trying. Made by the fourth generation of the De Stefani family, Redentore... Read More