March Case of the Month
This case has everything you need as we start entering more spring-like weather. Several light, refreshing whites are perfect for sunny days, and some reds will keep you warm on the chilly nights we still have. This month’s case is only $220 (a $55 savings!!!). Check out the list below and come by to grab one. You will be very happy you did!
Avinyo Petillant Vi D’Agulla (SP)
Organically grown Macabeo and Xarel-lo. Very pretty with just a slight spritz, this is a fun starter wine with any app or just on its own because it’s amazing.
Crnko “Jarenincan” (SL)
This wild field blend has incredible minerality and aromas. It is clean and pure and should be in everyone's refrigerator. “…a serious wine for not-so-serious occasions.”
Triennes Rose (FR)
Made by some of the top Burgundian producers around, this organic pink is an annual favorite. Its refreshing blend of juicy red fruit, lemon, tart pomegranate, and balanced acidity is refreshing.
Cleto Chiarli Lambrusco di Sorbara (IT)
This is not your typical Lambrusco; it is a lighter, more pink wine. The mousse is wonderful, and the palate is full of bright red fruit. Violets are throughout, making it a perfect pairing for your next charcuterie board.
Paolo Scavino Dolcetto D’Alba (IT)
One of our favorite producers in Piedmont, Paolo, makes a classic Dolcetto with rich, dark fruit and herbs. It is medium-bodied, has good intensity, and has a nice long finish.
Day Wines Infinite Air Castles (OR)
75% Gamay with 25% Dolcetto blended in. Loaded with lots of strawberries and plums. Plush mouthfeel and very well-balanced acidity.
Rutherford Hill Merlot (CA)
This is a classic California Merlot with cedar, dark red, and black fruit notes. It is plush on the palate with teeth-staining richness. Don’t get me wrong; there is balance there, but this is no pushover.
Deuce Cellars Syrah (WA)
Coming to us from the Walla Walla Valley, this dark plum Syrah is simply delicious. It’s everything you want from a WA Syrah: dark, chewy fruit with roasted coffee and cocoa powder notes.
Franco Serra Barbera D’Asti (IT)
Bright cherry notes pop from this great little pizza wine. Floral notes are strewn with herb and anise—great acidity on the lingering finish.
Biscarelle L’Histoire Continue (FR)
This amazing wine is just a stone's throw from their Chateauneuf du Pape property. Made from 100% organic Carignan, this wine over-delivers like no other. It's absolutely delicious.
La Fortuna Rosso Toscano (IT)
This is all Sangiovese from a top Brunello producer. It tastes a lot more expensive than it is. Bing cherry floats with chocolate undertones. It is super balanced, with a light dusting of tannins on the finish.
Les Capucins (FR)
This is mostly Syrah from the Languedoc region in southern France. It contains everything you want from these wines: sun-touched red fruit and herbal notes throughout the palate. It is wonderfully complex for a wine at this price point. There is nothing not to like. Cheers.