Wines In The Collection

Domaine Les Pallières France | Southern Rhône
Deep and expansive; perfect for rich stews or a cut of dry-aged beef over coals.

Edi Kante Italy | Friuli
This unique Chardonnay is fresh, saline, and unexpectedly powerful—not unlike an Adriatic storm surge.

Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe France | Southern Rhône
Perfect for those who enjoy delicacy and finesse in their Châteauneuf.

Château Moulin Pey-Labrie France | Bordeaux
This perfectly middle-aged rouge abounds with beautiful aromas of strawberries and cassis along with a certain woodsiness, and it feels deep and soulful—the way old-school Bordeaux should.

Domaine Comte Abbatucci France | Corsica
Barbarossa, an heirloom Corsican variety saved from extinction—with some bottle age.

Jean-Baptiste Arena France | Corsica
A wild, dark-fruited, herb-singed Niellucciu from seaside maquis-studded limestone.

Domaine Comte Abbatucci France | Corsica
Barbarossa, a rare Corsican variety with unmatched character, with some bottle age—truly unique.

Antoine Jobard France | Burgundy
A master of Meursault, Jobard also dabbles in Saint-Aubin. This 2012 is perfect now.

Château Gombaude-Guillot France | Bordeaux
Vibrant Merlot fruit, velvety tannins, and a long finish make this elegant Pomerol perfect to drink today.

France | Southern Rhône
Deep and expansive; perfect for rich stews or a cut of dry-aged beef over coals.

Italy | Friuli
This unique Chardonnay is fresh, saline, and unexpectedly powerful—not unlike an Adriatic storm surge.

France | Southern Rhône
Perfect for those who enjoy delicacy and finesse in their Châteauneuf.

France | Bordeaux
This perfectly middle-aged rouge abounds with beautiful aromas of strawberries and cassis along with a certain woodsiness, and it feels deep and soulful—the way old-school Bordeaux should.

France | Corsica
Barbarossa, an heirloom Corsican variety saved from extinction—with some bottle age.

France | Corsica
A wild, dark-fruited, herb-singed Niellucciu from seaside maquis-studded limestone.

France | Corsica
Barbarossa, a rare Corsican variety with unmatched character, with some bottle age—truly unique.

France | Burgundy
Lean, pure, floral, and ready to drink now.

France | Burgundy
A master of Meursault, Jobard also dabbles in Saint-Aubin. This 2012 is perfect now.

France | Bordeaux
Vibrant Merlot fruit, velvety tannins, and a long finish make this elegant Pomerol perfect to drink today.
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Annual Sparkling Wine Sale!

Without further ado, and with no shortage of expressions to describe these offerings: mousseux, pétillant, frizzante, or spumante . . . dive into our selections and discover what the many regions across France and Italy have to offer…
Four Tastes of Beaujolais

At long last, our Beaujolais Nouveau has arrived! We are offering two this year: Valentin Montanet of La Sœur Cadette produced a lively, rich, lip-smacking version from vineyards in the northern Beaujolais, and Domaine Dupeuble, in the region’s south, sent us yet another hedonistic Nouveau chock-full of ultra-fresh fruit.
Falling For Cabernet Franc, Again

When I first began working at Kermit Lynch Wine Merchant, I was a Cabernet Franc fanatic. Joguet, Baudry, Breton, Chanteleuserie — all my heroes were here...
Champagne’s Special Club

Fifty years ago, a handful of Champagne’s oldest and most respected family domaines came together to raise the bar—and reputation—of “grower” Champagne in a region dominated by large négociants...
The Remarkable Terroir of Domaine de Terrebrune

The magic of Reynald’s terroir is clear from the moment he pulls the cork on the first bottle of his tasting lineup...
Bourgueil through the Eyes of the Boucard Family

Just across the Loire River from Chinon, Bourgueil not only has comparable soils and climate to Chinon, but, like its neighbor, it also is home to some of the world’s greatest sites for Cabernet Franc. But because Bourgueil is hard to say (“Boor-goy” comes close), you might never know it unless you tasted its most beautiful wines, like those below from the Boucard family of Domaine de la Chanteleuserie...
New Arrivals from the Savary Family

Olivier Savary was not always destined to make wine. Even though many of his relatives around the Chablisien village of Maligny did, a string of challenging harvests had discouraged Olivier’s parents from joining the family business.
Heirloom Grapes of France and Italy

Here you will discover twelve examples from Italian and French vignerons who have resisted the tendency to globalize their vineyards, honorably sustaining the varieties native to their respective terroirs.
Jean Foillard: Humble Legend of Morgon

Even the most renowned vignerons in Villié-Morgon tend to be laid back and unassuming despite the monumental Gamays they produce—perhaps none more so than Jean Foillard. One of Morgon’s “Gang of Four” Kermit first championed thirty years ago, Jean farms some of the cru’s most celebrated vineyards and his translation of these schist, granite, and sandstone terroirs is never anything short of breathtaking.
Recent Wine Club Selections

Our five wine clubs feature our best values from France and Italy as well as complex and cellar-worthy wines.
50th Anniversary Merchandise

When the esteemed French wine artist Michel Tolmer created beautiful artwork for our 50th anniversary, we knew right away that we had to feature it on a few select items of merch. After spending maybe a little too much time researching the options, we landed on a classy, leather-strap cap, a comfortable t-shirt made from 100% cotton, and a tote made with incredibly sturdy, fair-trade, and organic cotton by a certified B corp that invests in the livelihoods of women and farmers of India, featuring three wine sleeves and two other compartments for all of your other needs!