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July Futures: Introduction

We are delighted in July Futures to offer exciting wines across a wide range of prices. For those in search of value, we have excellent options from Chablis, Beaujolais, Bordeaux, and Châteauneuf-du-Pape. For those looking further up the price scale, July Futures includes exciting, age-worthy wines from Gevrey-Chambertin, Chassagne-Montrachet, and the slopes of Côte Rôtie. Whatever your budget or taste, we feel the quality is uniformly high, with expertly made wines from around the country.

Putting together this offering reminded us again that viticulture is also farming, subject to the same vagaries of weather that keep Iowa grain growers, Florida fruit growers, and Kenyan coffee growers up at night. In the Beaujolais we saw a vigneron whose entire 2016 crop from Chiroubles died in a single late frost. And he told us he considered himself lucky — no fewer than ten of his Beaujolais neighbors had shuttered their domaines permanently after last year. In Chablis we visited a town where 2016 frosts and hail took down yields by an average of 70%, with many producers losing their entire crop.

Other places have fared better. Though Burgundy, Bordeaux, and the Northern Rhône had their share of difficulties over the past few years, the three most recent vintages provided exceptional quality and reasonable quantities in all three regions. The 2014s and 2015s from all three have been of the highest caliber, and though we won’t be offering any 2016s until next year, our barrel tastings this spring confirmed their near-uniform praise.

Mother Nature is fickle, and winemakers everywhere live in constant worry of a late frost, a rogue hail storm, or an unexpected blight. We take our hats off to our vignerons, who make excellent wine year in and year out, and manage (most of the time) to do so with a smile.

From a wine buyer’s perspective, the situation is less uncertain. Modern techniques and market demands mean that these days the impact of such natural disasters falls principally on the producers, who maintain quality by rigorously eliminating unripe and compromised grapes. Still, the limited supply eventually shows up in higher prices and so we all bear some of the cost. We have been tinkering with the timing of our offerings this year in order to maximize the supply of your favorites, so you may see some producers twice in a twelve month span.

We hope you will be as excited by these wines as we are. If any of them are of interest, please let us know by the order deadline of July 16, 2017.

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Mixed Case: White Burgundies Under $25

Most people consider the white wines of Burgundy to be among the world’s finest wines of any color. Nowhere else does Chardonnay achieve the same balance between fruit, minerality, acidity, richness, and elegance. With production limited and ever increasing demand, the prices of white Burgundy have risen almost as quickly as those of red.

We do our best to find white Burgundies suited for every day. Particularly in the warm summer months, when you need to open a reliably nice bottle, it’s hard to beat white Burgundy for freshness, consistency, and popularity. We’ve collected four of our favorites and discounted so they come in under $25.

 

 

Gautheron Chablis 1er Vaucoupin 2015
This is our favorite premier cru from Gautheron. Raised in stainless steel, the wine’s richness comes entirely from the vines. Look for exceptional length, clean lemon and honey in the nose, and a vibrant, electric minerality.

Gros Hautes-Côtes de Nuits blanc 2012
Michel Gros’s only white wine is from the hills to the west of his domaine in Vosne-Romanée. This dense and energetic chardonnay combines the richness of barrel age with brisk freshness. Look for notes of white flowers and green apple.

Prunier Chorey-les-Beaune “Clos Margot” 2014
Father and daughter Michel and Estelle Prunier make whites of excellent value from some of Burgundy’s lesser known appellations. This Chorey-les-Beaune is from 2014, a year with near-perfect balance between mouthfilling ripeness and crisp acidity.
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Collet Chablis 1er cru “Montée de Tonnerre” 2015
Grown in Chablis most famous premier cru vineyard, this 2015 Montée de Tonnerre shows the elegance and delicacy possible in top notch Chablis. Careful oaking rounds out the wine, which is bolstered by classic minerality, lemon zest, and salt air.

 

 

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WHITE BURGUNDIES UNDER $25

3x   Gautheron Chablis 1er cru “Vaucoupin” 2015:   $30
3x   Gros Hautes-Côtes de Nuits blanc 2012:   $34
3x   Prunier Chorey-les-Beaune “Margot” 2014:   $32
3x   Collet Chablis 1er cru “Tonnerre” 2015:   $38

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Advance Order: New 92-point Gevrey-Chambertin Premier Cru, 33% off

Discovery.  It’s difficult to find new winemakers in Burgundy. Supply is very limited and most producers work with other US importers. Finding high quality additions to our portfolio involves lots of research and tasting, along with good timing and a healthy dose of luck.

When we first read about the Domaine des Varoilles, we were skeptical. Their past was storied, with vines first planted in the 12th century (not a typo). Their properties are remarkable — no fewer than four monopoles in Gevrey-Chambertin, two at the premier cru level. They boast 90+ scores from Burghound, high praise from Jancis Robinson, and a raft of Coup de Coeur awards from the Guide Hachette.

Such expectations set an awfully high bar for our first visit a few months ago, but in fact the wines at Varoilles exceeded their lofty billing. It’s been some time since we’ve been this excited about a new domaine. Four of their 2014 cuvées will be in the July Futures out next week, but we’re starting the bidding early on their flagship wine.

 

 

Density.  The Domaine des Varoilles is named for the Clos des Varoilles, a huge 6-hectare premier cru monopole located among the best premier crus in Gevrey-Chambertin. (For reference Michel Gros’s quite large monopole Clos des Réas in Vosne-Romanée is just over two hectares.) Historical documents reference its initial planting in the 12th century, and it’s from this vineyard that today’s wine comes.

The terroirs of Gevrey-Chambertin produce the meatiest and most intense red wines in all of Burgundy. The Varoilles winemaking style is toward richness and density, and when married to their exceptional terroir, results in wines of impressive intensity. The 2014 Varoilles is exceptional, with inky notes of plum, earth, cassis, and a hint of sauvage. Allen Meadows (Burghound) found it “velvety” and “super rich” with a “firm, serious, and powerful finish,” and awarded 92 points.

We’re highly optimistic about Varoilles, for both the future of their wines in our cellar, and the future of the domaine in our portfolio. With 900 years of history we can’t claim to be getting you in on the ground floor, but we can’t imagine there will be any disappointed customers for these wines.

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VAROILLES Gevrey-Chambertin 1er cru Mônopole “Clos des Varoilles” 2014
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Thirst-Quenching New Provencal Rosé. $19

Tiny.  We’d bet that many readers have garages bigger than the Domaine Malmont’s winemaking space. We work with some small-production winemakers, but even by our standards Malmont’s winery is tiny. The small space attached to winemaker Nicolas Haeni’s house in Séguret looks more like a large tool shed than a winemaking operation.

But in this tiny place Nicolas crafts some of the most exciting wines in our portfolio. His reds from Côte du Rhône and Séguret are simply delicious and get better each year. His white Séguret is delightful, though his tiny production isn’t large enough to sell us any.

This year, at last, we managed to secure an allocation of his excellent rosé — just 25 cases, and much of it was snapped up in our March Futures. We’re releasing the rest of it today, and we don’t expect it to be around for a second offer.

 

Fresh.  Nicolas’s vines are high in the hills to the east of Séguret, a series of terraced vineyards that he farms with minimal intervention. His winemaking is similarly restrained, where he uses only ambient wild yeasts, and allows the fermentation to proceed at its own pace. The result is wines with clarity, precision, and wonderful complexity.

Malmont’s 2016 Rosé is a 65/35 blend of Grenache and Syrah. The nose shows light strawberries with a hint of honey. The mouth is beautifully balanced, with good freshness and pleasant notes of lemon zest, wild cherries, and lavender. It’s effortlessly drinkable — a refreshing glass that will transport you to Provence with one sip.

Given today’s heat, the price, and the limited production, we advise prompt action if this one’s of interest:

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Small-Batch, Everyday Red Bordeaux. $24

Scale.  Bordeaux is much larger than Burgundy. The region covers nearly ten times as much land, and the wineries themselves are usually far larger. For example Burgundy’s most famous vineyard, Romanée Conti, produces about 450 cases per year; Châteaux Margaux and Haut Brion are closer to 12,000 each.

But over the years we’ve been pleased to find some Burgundy-scale winemakers working in Bordeaux. One favorite is the Château Léhoul, a source in Graves run by the Fonta family since the 1700s. This small but excellent producer is truly a family affair — a few years ago when the winemaker had to be at his kids’ soccer game, it was his eighty-something mother who conducted our tasting.

Wednesday Wine.  Léhoul’s wines are straightforward and delicious red Bordeaux. They’re don’t cost a fortune, and they’re not meant to age for half a century. But for a weeknight steak or lamb, or even burgers from the grill, they’re a great match. Today we’re releasing Léhoul’s 2014 red Graves, a beautifully balanced red Bordeaux at an unusually low price.

Unlike many other simpler Bordeaux, Léhoul red is neither over-oaked nor high in alcohol. The nose shows dark plum fruits, with a hint of licorice and a lovely cool earthiness. At 13.5% alcohol the mouth is perfectly balanced, with dark rich fruit but a pleasant tannic structure that makes the wine perfect for food. Open an hour or so before serving and serve just a touch below room temperature — just don’t tell your guests how much you paid.

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LEHOUL Graves rouge 2014
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Elegant 5-year-old Red Burgundy from Michel Gros.

Thatch and tweed. If Vosne-Romanée is the paragon of Burgundian sophistication, then neighbor Nuits-St-Georges has the humbler charm of a country gentleman. Spread across five miles of varied terroir, the wines of Nuits-St-Georges range from spiced and elegant to meaty and rich. Wines from plots near the Vosne border can borrow a bit of spice and silk from their neighbor.

Today’s wine is from Michel Gros, a master winemaker from nearby Vosne-Romanée. Gros makes two Nuits-St-Georges cuvées — a richer one from the south of town, and a more refined one from near the Vosne border. Today’s cuvée is from the Vosne side, and combines some of the elements of both towns in a single wine.

Exquisite.  Pinot Noir from Burgundy may not be known for boldness, but this is not a wine that’s easy to forget. In 2012, very low yields made for wines of unusual depth and concentration. This wine has Gros’s signature style, with an enticing, silky bouquet of redcurrants and licorice. In the mouth it’s meaty and dense, showing cassis, toast, plum, and just a hint of spice.

Jancis Robinson listed Gros as one of five “overperforming” red Burgundy producers in 2012. Burghound (Allen Meadows) called the 2012 Nuits “appealingly fresh,” and “very round,” finding “excellent richness” and awarding 87-90 points. With four years in the bottle, this has begun to drink extraordinarily well (though it will improve over another 3-4 years in the cellar, if you can keep your hands off it).

Today, after just 20 minutes in a carafe or decanter, this wine will transport you to the Burgundy of centuries ago — think woven tapestries, roasted meats, and ancient stone chateaux. Speaking of roasted meats, this bottle matches perfectly with a steak. We opened a bottle a week ago with sirloin tips from the grill, and the match was magnificent.

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GROS Nuits-St-Georges 2012
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Pure, Refreshing, No-Oak White Burgundy: $16.95

Unadorned.  “Oaked” or “unoaked” sounds like a yes-no question, but it really is a range. Most of the wines we import spend some time in oak, but the strength of its influence depends on the age and size of the barrel, the chauffe (how heavily the inside is charred), and time in the barrel.

With this wine, it’s simple: no oak at all. This classic, stony, energetic chablis is all freshness, minerality, and pure fruit. The Domaine Gautheron is a small, family-owned property, and we love their precise style. You could eat off the floor there, and the rigorous cleanliness extends to their wines as well.

Crisp.  Cyril Gautheron is a rising star in Chablis. The Gautheron Family has made wine here for 200 years, but Cyril has taken the reins with great passion and has won critical acclaim from wine writers around the world. The Domaine’s style is classique — little to no oak, bright notes of lemon and apple, and steely fresh minerality.

Gautheron’s Petit Chablis 2015 is a perfectly refreshing — look for notes of stones, lemon zest, and flowers. We usually suggest pairing this with food, but we served a bottle by itself at a cocktail party recently and it made many friends on its own. For summer heat, this is a refreshing, crowd-pleasing white wine. For anything from the sea — steamed lobster, raw oysters, grilled swordfish — it’s a must have.

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GAUTHERON Petit Chablis 2015
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Almost Châteauneuf-du-Pape: Smooth, Velvety 92-Point Gigondas

Fame and Value.  Châteauneuf-du-Pape dominates the south of France. No other town is more famous or produces more widely respected wines. But the relative anonymity of the surrounding towns belies the high quality of wine they produce. And while Châteauneuf-du-Pape will always be a more recognizable purchase, Gigondas often provides more bang for your buck.

A case in point is the Domaine les Goubert’s “Cuvée Florence.” Though it’s grown in Gigondas, in depth, complexity, and ageworthiness it more closely resembles a fine Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Made from only their best parcels of Grenache and Syrah, Cuvée Florence is noticeably better than many wines from its more famous neighbor.

Raspberry and Thyme.  We’ve been buying the Cuvée Florence for decades, and the quality continues to improve. The family’s thirty-something daughter Florence, whose birth inspired the creation of the cuvée back in the 1980s, is now the principal winemaker. The already excellent wines have become more refined since Florence took over, from their simple Côtes du Rhône, to today’s luxury cuvée.

Josh Raynolds of Vinous awarded the 2011 Florence 91-92 points, finding “supple fine-grained tannins” and “very good length.” Since we last wrote about this wine the oak has melted beautifully into the body, becoming more harmonious and smooth. The nose shows stewed raspberry jam, thyme, and a hint of lavender. The mouth is intensely concentrated, with a chewy blend of plum, blueberry jam, and pan drippings.

This is rich, dark wine that will fit perfectly alongside a fine cut of beef or rack of lamb. If it’s the name on the label you’re after, we have excellent Châteauneuf-du-Pape that will satisfy both palate and recognition. But if it’s value you seek, consider putting your money on the Cuvée Florence.

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GOUBERT Gigondas “Florence” 2011
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Crisp, Dry, Refreshing Provençal Rosé. $16

Été arrivé.  We try not to be too beholden to seasonal drinking patterns. With certain dishes, red works best in the summer and white in the winter. But it’s hard to deny the appeal of a summertime rosé. Our criteria for rosé are threefold: dry, inexpensive, and refreshing.

The provencal-style rosé from the Domaine les Goubert hits all three of those perfectly. Grown across the sun-drenched plain just east of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Goubert’s rosé is dry and delicious. If there’s a beach or a roof deck or a backyard patio in your future this summer, this is almost as necessary as sunscreen.

 

Soleil.  Rosé de Flo is the project of the Cartier family’s thirtysomething daughter Florence, who is now handling much of the winemaking at Goubert. Florence decided not to make any Rosé in 2016 — the crop quality was too high, so it all went to red — but we managed to snap up the last of the 2015, which continues to be excellent.

The 2015 is a blend of grenache, mourvèdre, and a local grape called brun argenté. In the glass it’s a pale salmon color, with notes of wild strawberry jam and faint lavender; in the mouth look for fresh cut hay and lime rind. Bone dry, with 13% alcohol and a delicate acidity, this wine is dangerously easy to sip. Open one with a salad or tapenade and you’ll be transported to Provence.

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GOUBERT Sablet Rosé 2015
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Smooth New Grenache Blend: Berries and Lavender. $16

Barbecue.  For most people, the summer is rosé and white wine season. We’re thrilled to help in both categories (look for the Goubert Rosé release on Friday), but for something smoky off the grill, or for a cool midsummer evening, it’s helpful to have some red around.

Some of our favorite affordable reds from the last few years are from the Clos Bagatelle in St-Chinian. Grown in Southern France’s Languedoc region, Bagatelle’s reds avoid that region’s trap of flatness and over-ripeness. By picking early enough, the winemakers here retain good structure and balancing acidity. They’re perfect everyday sippers for the summer.

Uncomplicated.  For several years we’ve stocked Bagatelle’s two syrah-based wines, “Tradition” and “Veillée d’Automne.” Today we’re excited to introduce a third. The “Colline d’Assignan” is majority grenache, though there’s also syrah and carignan. The large proportion of grenache means the fruits are redder and smoother than those of Bagatelle’s other cuvées, but we’re confident anyone who liked the other two will enjoy this one as well.

The 2015 Colline d’Assignan doesn’t require a lot of thought or contemplation — it’s simple, well-made, and remarkably easy to drink. The nose is very expressive, with red berry fruits and hints of black pepper and lavender. In the mouth it’s smooth and full, with a clean finish giving notes of the woodsy local underbrush known as garrigue. We like to serve it slightly cool.

This won’t be the fanciest wine you have this summer. But for an outdoor barbeque or even a glass after a long day of work, it’s hard to imagine a better match.

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BAGATELLE “St-Chinian” Colline 2015
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Mixed Case: Loire Valley Sampler

The Loire Valley is a pastoral land of magnificent chateaux and humble goat cheese makers. The range of wines across its 250 mile expanse is just as dramatic: sparkling and still, dry and sweet, and everything from almost-clear Muscadet to deep purple Chinon. There’s a wine here for almost every taste.

For this case we’ve collected three wines from all across the region. From the west, a Muscadet — grown where the Loire Valley meets the windswept Atlantic coast. From the east, a pure Sauvignon Blanc from Pouilly-Fumé. And from the middle, a delightful unoaked Cabernet Franc with pure fruit and refreshing minerality.

MARTIN-LUNEAU Muscadet Gorges 13
This very dry wine is made from the Melon de Bourgogne grape — it’s unoaked and raised on the lees for several years, giving it both a smooth richness and an exceptional liveliness. Pair this with oysters and you’ll be in heaven.

MICHOT Pouilly-Fumé 2015
This pure Sauvignon Blanc comes from a town across the river from Sancerre. Raised in stainless steel, this refreshing wine shows notes of honeysuckle, grapefruit, flint, and minerals. Pair this with any fish or shellfish.

DEMOIS Chinon VV 2014
This is pure Cabernet Franc from the central Loire Valley. It’s unoaked and from old vines, giving it a freshness and density that pairs beautifully with food. Look for notes of cranberries and graphite, and pair with fresh chèvre.

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LOIRE VALLEY SAMPLER

4x   Martin-Luneau Muscader “Gorges” 13:   $24
4x   Michot Pouilly-Fumé 2015:   $20
4x   Demois Chinon Vieilles Vignes 2014:   $24


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Elegant, Unoaked Chardonnay: Premier Cru Chablis. $25

Unique.  Chablis is a singular place. Its combination of deep stony soils and cool climate exists nowhere else on earth. These factors produce a similarly unique wine — mineral and crisp, pure and clean. Our goal as importers is to find wines that reflect the place from which they come, and there is no better place to find such wines than Chablis.

Cyril Gautheron is a rising star here. The Gautheron Family has made wine in Chablis for 200 years, but Cyril has taken the reins with an unusual passion. Our visits with him regularly run late as he explains the intricacies of his family’s property, and shows us unblended lots from dozens of plots.

Today’s wine, the Chablis 1er cru “Vaucoupin” is pure, elegant Chardonnay. In an era where many Chablis vignerons add oak to their 1er crus, Gautheron keeps his entirely unoaked, allowing the stony soil to show through as delicate minerality.

Flint.  Yesterday we opened the newest vintage of Vaucoupin, and it’s simply a delight. We served it alongside a few dozen oysters, and it reminded us why the pairing is so famous. The Vaucoupin has remarkable richness for a wine without oak — purity and elegance that is exceptional. The briny freshness of oysters (or a lemony-prepared fish) is a perfect foil for the brisk energy of the Vaucoupin.

The Vaucoupin 2015 is rounder than much Chablis — the old vines, premier cru classification, and sunny vintage create a wine that drinks really nicely on its own. But make no mistake: this is crisp, lively, and fresh. Cyril has managed to keep an impressive amount of acidity. The nose shows lemon rind and salt air; the mouth is smooth and full but with a crisp line of refreshing minerality.

It’s hard to imagine a purer interpretation of the Chardonnay grape. Put alongside a plate of fruits de mer or a simply grilled fish, and you’ll know that summer has indeed arrived.

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GAUTHERON Chablis 1er cru “Vaucoupin” 2015
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“Beguiling” 93-point Premier Cru Red Burgundy: “Utterly Delicious”

Almost Grand Cru.  In Burgundy as in real estate, location is everything. Today’s wine comes from a vineyard classified Premier Cru but surrounded by five Grand Crus. It sits along the famous stretch of Grand Crus between Morey-St-Denis and Gevrey-Chambertin, and many believe its classification has as much to do with centuries-ago politics as with terroir.

But whether it’s a secret would-be Grand Cru, or just a perfectly positioned Premier Cru, one thing is settled — the “Combottes” vineyard turns out magnificent wine. The Domaine Pierre Amiot is based in Morey-St-Denis, but makes a few hundred cases each year from this plot just over the border in Gevrey.

 

Impeccable.  Today we’re offering the Combottes from 2014, an excellent year in which Amiot excelled. The wine is young but already exceptional — the nose is dark and sweetly floral, with notes of spice, plum, and earth. The mouth is dense and sappy with an rich, mouthfilling concentration. Burghound awarded 91-93 points, finding “utterly delicious flavors,” and an “impeccably well-balanced finish.”

Most red Burgundy improves with age — Combottes today is twice as delicious as it was when it arrived last year, and given another few years it will likely show even better. But life is short, and when a wine tastes this good this young, no one will fault you for opening it early.

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AMIOT Gevrey-Chambertin 1er cru “Combottes” 2014
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Melon and Salt Air: Crisp, Refreshing New Muscadet. $19

Dry.  Value is subjective when it comes to wine. A $60 bottle of Burgundy might seem a steal to some, an extravagance to others. But nearly everyone agrees that Muscadet is just about the best bargain going.

Muscadet is a crisp, precise, dry white wine that is the essence of freshness. It’s also abundant and inexpensive. Made from the Melon de Bourgogne grape, the best examples are raised “sur lie” (on the lees) to add complexity. In recent years Muscadet has undergone a reinvention of sorts with the elevation of three of the region’s best towns to a new “Cru Communal” status.

Fresh.  Today’s wine comes from one of these three leaders in the new wave of Muscadet. Martin-Luneau is a family domaine farming old vines on the plains south of Nantes. Today we’re pleased to release the 2013 Gorges Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine. Combining exceptional terroir with extended years on the lees, this is an unusually complex take on a classic.

The 2013 Gorges is the perfect antidote to summer heat. It’s pure and clean, showing melon, dried spring flowers, and lemon zest. The mouth is smooth and very dry, with notes of salt air, stones, and green apple skins. It’s refreshing and full of energy.

Oysters are the longstanding pairing of choice with Muscadet, and the thick savoriness in this wine is an exceptional foil for the fresh brininess of an oyster. Moules Marinières is the choice of the winemakers, and as you might expect, the match is magnificent.

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MARTIN-LUNEAU Muscadet “Gorges” 2013
Ansonia Retail: $24
6+ bottle price: $19/bot

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AVAILABLE IN    6-    AND   12-  BOTTLE LOTS

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An Old Favorite Côtes-du-Rhône Returns. $14.95

Drinkable.  Côtes du Rhône is one of the world’s most widely recognizable wine brands. There’s a wide range of styles out there, and we have favorites in many camps. For rustic and rugged we like the Domaine les Goubert. For refined and serious, we like the Domaine Malmont. But for easygoing, fruit-forward, and effortlessly drinkable, it’s hard to beat the Domaine Coulange.

Coulange’s Côtes du Rhône is named “Mistral” for the strong northwesterly wind that blows into Provence. The wind is a blessing to winemakers, drying their grapes and keeping their vineyards healthy. We’re excited to have this old favorite back in stock after a few months, just in time for summer enjoyment.

 

Smooth.  Winemaker Christelle Coulange returned to the family property after oenology school, and began to make and bottle her own wine (previously the family sold in bulk). In only a decade she has made quite a name for herself. She seems to win gold or silver at the Côtes du Rhône tastings every year — the 2015 offered today took the gold at the Gilbert & Gaillard International Concours in 2016.

The 2015 Mistral is delightful, an unoaked blend of 80% grenache and 20% syrah. The nose shows violets, wild cherry jam, and garrigue (provençal underbrush), with woodsy and briary notes as it develops in the glass. The mouth is dense and smooth, with a rich, vibrant mouthfeel, very smooth tannins and a clean finish. It’s not serious or complex, but for a weekday evening it’s everything you need.

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COULANGE Côtes du Rhône “Mistral” 2015
Ansonia Retail: $18
6+ bottle price: $14.95/bot

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