Champagne Special
by Dixon Brooke
Priced beneath its peers, the Cachet Or delivers the mouthwatering acidity required for a crisp apéritif, while the generous, creamy mouthfeel—lifted by a fine and persistent bead—is sufficiently ample for any number of refined (or less refined) culinary associations. No need for caviar, oysters, suits, and cocktail dresses; open a bottle for the simple sake of pleasure. There is much of that to be found here.
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Table of Contents
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Wine Clubs
Club Chevalier, Club Rouge, Adventures Club - A Ray of Sunshine in the Dead of Winter by Dustin Soiseth
- Chardonnay Three Ways by Will Meinberg
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Pinot Noir
Values of the Month by Dixon Brooke - Red, White, & Pink Bubbles by Anthony Lynch
- Holiday Sampler by Anthony Lynch
- Quintarelli by Dixon Brooke
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Dessert Wine Sale
During the month of December, 25% off per bottle -
30th Anniversary
Adventures on the Wine Route Sampler by Tom Wolf