2015 Domaine Pierre Vessigaud, Mâcon-Fuissé “Le Haut de Fuissé” — France’s Mâcon region lies at the southern end of Burgundy and produces primarily white wines made from Chardonnay. Continue reading
Category Archives: Collector’s Club
Collector’s Club – December 2016
2012 Wautoma Wines, El Prat — A few years ago we brought in the inaugural vintage (2010) of this then unfamiliar wine in response to a customer request. Continue reading
Collector’s Club – November 2016
2015 Bocelli, Tenor Red — The Bocelli family has been producing wines on their small farm in Tuscany for over 150 years and our friends at Small Vineyards have been bringing them to us since 2004. Continue reading
Collector’s Club – October 2016
2008 Dehesa La Granja, Tempranillo — La Granja is a historic estate in Spain’s northwest Castilla y León region, with 1800 acres of vines and enormous hand-carved 18th century cellars. Continue reading
Collector’s Club – September 2016
2011 Tranche Cellars, Tempranillo — We recently put the Tranche Pinot Gris in the club, and we’ve featured their Barbera several times as well. Continue reading
Collector’s Club – August 2016
2012 La Quercia, Montepulciano d’Abruzzo Riserva — La Quercia is a small estate in the Abruzzo region on the east coast of Italy. Continue reading
Collector’s Club – July 2016
2014 Cadence, Coda — We first put this wine in the club back in 2008, with the 2006 vintage. Continue reading
Collector’s Club – June 2016
2010 Pardas, Negre Franc — This wine was a big hit when we poured it at a Spanish tasting back in February. Continue reading
Collector’s Club – May 2016
2014 Thomas Labaille, Sancerre “Les Monts Damnes” — Sancerre is an appellation in the eastern Loire Valley revered for its racy, flinty Sauvignon Blancs that grow on the local ancient Kimmeridgian limestone soil. Continue reading
Collector’s Club – April 2016
2011 Saviah Cellars, Malbec — Rich Funk began Saviah Cellars in Walla Walla back in 2000 armed with a love of wine, a background in chemistry and microbiology, and a keen interest in soil science. Continue reading