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  • Massolino 2015 Barolo

    $49.99

    Piedmont Italy
    James Suckling 93 Rating
    Very fresh and attractive Barolo with abundant red cherries and a wealth of sweet, rose-petal aromas, too. The palate has a very plush, fleshy and juicy core of fruit in the red-cherry zone. The tannins are velvety and long. One of the more approachable 2015s. Drink or hold. SP50-2

  • Domaine Huet 2018 Le Haut Lieu Moelleux Vouvray

    $49.99

    Loire Valley France
    Wine Advocate 93 Rating
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    The 2018 Vouvray Le Haut-Lieu Moelleux is clear and seductively ripe on the elegant, still yeasty nose with a mineral backbone and its chalky background. Sweet and lush but fine and filigreed on the palate, this is a salty, frisky, elegant, densely woven and well-structured Haut-Lieu with fine tannins and a long, complex finish that is rich and finessed at the same time, with lingering piquancy and stimulating salinity. This 2018 is a very charming but also serious Chenin Blanc with fine tannins, good tension and aging potential. R33-5

  • Long Shadows 2017 Chester Kidder Red Blend

    $49.99

    Columbia Valley
    Wine Enthusiast 93 Rating
    Aromas of black fruit, anise, vanilla, cocoa and other barrel spices are followed by pitch-black, rich, hedonistic fruit flavors that bring the acidity and tannin structure of the vintage. It's intense, but with plenty of sophistication. A lengthy finish, caps it off. Best after 2025. R20-4

  • Domaine Aurelien Verdet 2019 Hautes Cotes de Nuits Le Prieure

    $49.99

    Côte-de-Nuits Burgundy France
    Wine Advocate 92 Rating
    Bursting from the glass with notes of sweet berries, petals, peonies and raw cocoa, the 2019 Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Nuits Le Prieuré is medium to full-bodied, velvety and charming, with lively acids, melting tannins and a succulent, spice-inflected finish. Deeper than the 2017 and more elegant than the 2018, this gets my nod as the finest Le Prieuré of the three. SP1-4

  • Chateau de Marsannay 2017 Marsannay Rouge

    $49.99

    Burgundy France
    Jeb Dunnuck 91 Rating
    The 2017 Marsannay is a slightly darker, sappier, spicier wine that still has plenty of richness and depth. Black raspberries, smoked herbs, earth, and violets notes all emerge from the glass, and it's medium-bodied, with good acidity, beautiful balance, and a great finish. This is another beautiful wine from this team. SP1-4

  • Caparzo 2014 Brunello di Montalcino

    $49.99

    Tuscany Italy
    Wine Spectator 92 Rating
    Bright, with cherry and raspberry fruit, this Brunello is elegant and charming. Accents of mineral and peppery greens—arugula, mizuna—develop on the lingering aftertaste. Best from 2021 through 2032. SP45-2

  • Massolino 2013 Barolo

    $49.99

    Piedmont Italy
    Wine Enthusiast 95 Rating
    Beguiling scents of fragrant berry, rose petal, baking spice, new leather and aromatic herbs swirl around in the glass. The vibrant palate is loaded with finesse, doling out morello cherry, crushed raspberry, cinnamon and star anise, while polished tannins and bright acidity provide impeccable balance. It's just gorgeous and while it's already accessible, it also shows midterm aging potential. SP47-1

  • Materra 2013 Right Bank Red Oak Knoll District

    $49.99

    Napa Valley California
    Wine Spectator 90 Rating
    Seductively spicy, with luscious flavors of cherry, currant and allspice, flanked by firm tannins. The savory finish offers lilting minerality and a zesty snap. Merlot, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon. Drink now through 2020. Only 500 cases made. R2-3

  • Barlow Vineyards 2014 Barrouge

    $49.99

    Napa Valley California
    The 2014 Barrouge has a wonderful red cherry element with hints of sweet vanilla and cocoa. The palate is loaded with bright ripe raspberry and hints of plum. The wine finishes with soft elegant tannins and touches of roasted almonds derived from the French oak. R15-2 SP22-1

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