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New + Back in Stock: October 28, 2022

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Domaine La Meuliere - Chablis

Domaine de la Meulière is a family estate dating back to 9 generations to 1779.  Today it is operated by brothers Nicolas and Vincent Laroche.   It is located in the village of Fleys, on the right bank of the Serein river, 4 km from Chablis.  The property extends over 25 hectares. The geology is characterized by Kimmeridgian clay-limestone soil. The alchemy of this terroir with the Chardonnay grape gives the wines minerality, power, floral and fruity aromas.  They have 34 vineyard plots spread over the communes of Béru, Chablis, Chichée, Fontenay and Fleys. The average age of the vines is 32 years.

The domain is certified in High Environmental Value level 3 and adheres to the national confederation of Independent Winegrowers which ensured that each stage of production is carried out by the estate itself, from the cultivation, harvesting, vinification, bottling and marketing of the wine.  They practice a reasoned, sustainable approach to viticulture through soil biodiversity, preserving existing resources, seeking alternative solutions all in the interest of reducing their environmental impact.    

  • Wine Type

    White Wine

  • Size

    750ml

  • Vintage

    2022

  • Country

    France

  • Region

    Burgundy

  • Sub-Region

    Chablis

  • Grape

    Chardonnay

  • Farming Method

    ConventionalMost products with this label come from producers who do their best to avoid any intervention at all but it’s possible that some of the aforementioned preventative measures and additions are deemed necessary. Learn More

  • ABV

    12.5%

  • Food Pairing

    Cold SaladsSeafoodSushi

Villa Cafaggio Cortaccio

With records that date back to 1408, Villa Cafaggio’s estate was then referred to as “Cahago,” which means “enclosed, cultivated field.” Later in the fifteenth century, there was evidence to suggest that the property was owned by Benedictine monks of Siena. After the monks, the property would have many owners (most notably, the famous Niccolini family of Florence) but one of the more intriguing owners would be the Florentine Hospital of Santa Maria Nuova; it was believed that various fruits and vegetables were farmed during their time of ownership, along with the cultivation and production of grapes for wine and olives for oil. The land would eventually be purchased by the Farkas family in the 1860s and in 1967, the proprietors decided to renovate the wine cellars as well as replant the vineyards and olive groves. 

In present day, Villa Cafaggio covers approximately 60 ha, 30 ha dedicated to vineyards and 3 ha for olive groves- the rest of the property is entirely woodlands. Nestled in “Conca d’Oro,” which means “golden basin,” this area is known as one of the best for producing Chianti Classico. Owned, operated, and managed by La-Vis Group, a financial holding company from Trento, they produce four Chianti Classico wines and two “cru” wines; Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, respectfully. 

  • Wine Type

    Red Wine

  • Size

    750ml

  • Vintage

    2019

  • Country

    Italy

  • Region

    Tuscany

  • Sub-Region

    Panzano

  • Grape

    Cabernet Sauvignon

  • Farming Method

    ConventionalMost products with this label come from producers who do their best to avoid any intervention at all but it’s possible that some of the aforementioned preventative measures and additions are deemed necessary. Learn More

  • ABV

    14%

  • Food Pairing

    GamePasta DishesRed Meat

San Leonardo Vette Sauvignon Blanc

More than 1000 years ago, the San Leonardo Estate was a monastery, but for over three centuries now San Leonardo has served as the residence of the Marchesi Guerrieri Gonzaga family, its proud custodians. Today, the San Leonardo estate is a garden of vineyards and roses, protected by the massive barrier of the Alps, which blunt the force of the cold northern winds while the valley floor benefits from, and in turn releases, warmth from nearby Lake Garda. The tenuta remains an antique world, in which winemaking practices, still uncompromisingly artisanal, yield wines that are true gems of Italy’s wine tradition, marked by freshness, harmony, and an innate elegance.   San Leonardo is among the elite of the Trentino vineyards and specializes in Bordeaux varietals. 

Vette is named for the imposing peaks that rise above its Sauvignon Blanc vineyard.

  • Wine Type

    White Wine

  • Size

    750ml

  • Vintage

    2023

  • Country

    Italy

  • Region

    Alto-Adige

  • Sub-Region

    Dolomiti

  • Grape

    Sauvignon Blanc

  • Farming Method

    OrganicAll of our products that are tagged with the term Organic are either organic certified or organic practicing. Learn More

  • ABV

    12.5%

  • Food Pairing

    AperitifCold SaladsSeafood

San Silvestro Barbera Appassimento

The winery San Silvestro is located in the village of Novello, within the heart of the Barolo district. Here, Paolo and Guido Sartirano run the business with wisdom and respect for the tradition and for the history of this company. They represent the fourth generation and want to be respectful towards the work their family did to be where they are today. Investments for the future with a keen eye on values they’ve learned from their ancestors: consistency, authenticity and innovation.

They work closely with grape growers from different wine-areas in Piemonte to offer a range of wines from classic Piemontese grapes and appellations. 

  • Wine Type

    Red Wine

  • Size

    750ml

  • Vintage

    2020

  • Country

    Italy

  • Region

    Piedmont

  • Sub-Region

    Novello

  • Grape

    Barbera

  • Food Pairing

    Pasta BolognesePizzaRoast meats

  • Farming Method

    ConventionalMost products with this label come from producers who do their best to avoid any intervention at all but it’s possible that some of the aforementioned preventative measures and additions are deemed necessary. Learn More