A fantastic sipping vermouth, full-bodied with a complex spiced palate infused into the naturally sweet wines made from the ripe fruit of France's Maury region, just north of Spain.
High-altitude Pinot Noir in the cooler hills above Saint-Aubin made with strictly free run juice for a pale colour and a light extraction. This elegant expression of Pinot is perfect with grilled fish and lighter fare.
A fruit-forward Burgundian Pinot, avoiding the forest floor in favor of cherry and just-underripe plum, a saline minerality, and softly lingering tannins.
This wine has a crisp, slightly funky nose of bramblefruit and cool undergrowth that lands on the palate with vibrant acidity. The 2022 vintage sees some Carignan added to the previous iteration's Grenache Noir.
A blend of three Carignans, from a worldclass winery lurking in the depths of one of the Old World's "wine lakes", the Matassa Rouge is a cellar-worthy red with complex earthiness and licorice underlying delectable fruit notes.
Chiroubles has the highest altitude vineyards of the Beaujolais region, and it shows through in this crisply dry, yet mouth-wateringly fruity red. Luscious!
A delicious marriage of Pinot Noir and Gamay, and as fruit-forward and acidic as anything Santini produces. Drink pantry-cool alongside some appetizers.
100% pinot noir from the Givry commune, made using the "flottaison" method, this wine eschews the soily, vegetal side of the grape in favor of big fruit notes. Crushable, but worth savoring.
Since 1885, Salers has been crafting the oldest gentian aperitif in the Massif Central, a testament to centuries of tradition and expertise. Join us on a journey to the heart of Auvergne, where the finest yellow gentian is meticulously collected on the slopes of Puy Mary, near the charming village of Salers.