The Mauritsons have been growing grapes in Dry Creek Valley since the beginning, 1868 to be exact. In the 1990s, the youngest generation decided to take an exciting turn. Upon returning from College, Clay Mauritson made wine from... Read More
Sancerre doesn't get more classic than this. Raimbault has been a staple of fine restaurants and shops for years while retaining its moderate price tag for 100% old-vine single-village fruit grown in mineral-rich soil and... Read More
Set right in the prime real estate of Sancerre, the village of Chavignol is synonymous with the local goat cheese, Crottin de Chavignol, and textbook dry Sauvignon Blanc. With a loaf or two from the boulangerie, Chavignol has... Read More