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Wines of the Month: January 2020
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A new year calls for new wines to go with it. If you’re looking for something sophisticated to sip that won’t break the bank, these are the wines for you. Pro Tip: You can also save 10% by buying six or more 750mL bottles of wine or spirits—mix and match!
A new year calls for new wines to go with it. If you’re looking for something sophisticated to sip that won’t break the bank, these are the wines for you. Pro Tip: You can also save 10% by buying six or more 750mL bottles of wine or spirits—mix and match!
MacRostie Chardonnay: Steve MacRostie has been a pioneer of chardonnay since the early 1970s. Made of fruit from some of the area’s top vineyards, his Sonoma Coast bottling is an extreme value.
Bodegas Atalaya Laya: A bold blend of grenache and mourvedre, this wine could make our list every year. It’s dark and inky in color, but rich and approachable on the palate with hints of roasted coffee and licorice.
Castello di Albola Chianti Classico: This terrific vintage has a pleasant mix of dried red fruits, savory herbs and oak spice with some tannins on the finish and a refreshing burst of acidity to keep you coming back for more.
Shannon Ridge Zinfandel: The Clear Lake region of Northern California produces some of the best value wines in the state, and this is a prime example. It’s big and full-bodied, but not overwhelming on the palate.
Drop by our adult beverage department to discover these premium picks along with a variety of other fine wines, craft beers and artisan spirits!