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Laronde 2014 Bordeaux Superieur

$28.99
A refined, mature blend showing classic Margaux-adjacent finesse. The palate is dry and savory, layering dried dark fruit with cedar, leather, and dusty tannins. Firm acidity and a clean, graphite-driven finish make it a standout for old-school Bordeaux lovers

Don Quintin Ortega 2014 Rioja

$59.99
100-year-old vines: 80% Tempranillo, 20% Garnacha Deep ruby red. Balsamic aromas tickle the nose, tempered with candied fruit and graphite minerality. The palate displays great intensity, elegant tannins, and a lingering finish. 94 Points - Wine Spectator

Shafer 2014 Red Shoulder Chardonnay

$106.99
"Sliced green mango and lemon aromas, hints of flan and creme. Full body, very intense creamy texture and tangy acidity. Long and powerful finish. Electric. A great Napa Chardonnay. Drink or hold- 95 points"- James Suckling

De Pez 2014 St Estephe

$117.99
Château de Pez is one of St-Estèphe’s venerable estates, known for an elegant yet solidly built wine. It typically features rich currant and berry flavors layered with classic Left Bank notes of spice, cedar, and tobacco. The nose often offers ripe red and black fruits (blackberry, blackcurrant) intertwined with hints of licorice, graphite, and toasted oak. On the palate, de Pez is medium-full in body with a firm structure – you’ll notice dark plum and cassis fruit wrapped in fine but present tannins, giving a satisfying grip. There is a pleasant smoky oak and black pepper spice that adds depth without overwhelming. As it opens, subtleties of earthy forest floor and dried herbs can emerge. The finish is long, with a mix of ripe fruit and savory notes (tobacco, leather) lingering. Overall, Chateau de Pez strikes a balance between robust St-Estèphe character and polished drinkability. It is rich and generous in flavor yet also refined, with the spice, toast, and cassis elements harmonizing nicely in an age-worthy but approachable claret.