Top Ten Wines March 2025

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2020 Cameron Hughes Lussac-Saint-Emilion - Staff Comments: This is a Bordeaux blend of Merlot, Cabernet and Malbec that is so dynamic! Old world aromas of dried cherries, stewed strawberries and brambles. Don't wait! This is drinking nicely now. Cran apples, driftwood, white pepper, and rhubarb jam round this out perfectly. The tannins are firm but soften up over 30 minutes. Serve this with a Monte Cristo sandwich, Manhattan clam chowder, or an aged Roquefort cheese. Was $16.99, now only $8.99.
2020 Sombrero Malbec - Intense ruby red color with violet hues. Black and red fruits on the nose with a refreshing herbal background. Subtle, well integrated wood notes on the palate. Complex, with a firm texture, but well balanced, elegant and round. Long and persistent finish with sweet tannins blended with pepper and tobacco flavors. Was $19.99, now only $12.99.
2022 Besson Chablis – Rated 91 points Decanter: This has added some extra nuances of flavor without diverting from the typical Chablis character of freshness, flintiness and apple and peach flavors, backed up by citrus acidity. Was $29.99, with e-mail $20.99.
Andre Chemin Brut - Rated 97 points Decanter - Staff Comments: Stunning! Granny Smith Apples, white grapes and lively lemons. Dry and extremely elegant. This is 100% Pinot Noir; it has finesse and grace. A true Champagne with a soft, toasty brioche finish. We couldn't get enough! Pair this with a spicy pico de gallo, grilled crabcakes or Pepperjack cheese. Was $39.99, now only $31.99.
2020 Terres de Galets Chateauneuf du Pape - Staff Comments: This wine is to die for! A beautiful French blend of Grenache, Syrah, and Cinsault. Black raspberries and French lavender on the nose. Let this breathe for 30 minutes, then it turns to velvet! Medium bodied and lush; boysenberries, white pepper, allspice, licorice with a subtle smoky finish. This wine over delivers for the price and honestly, you can pair this with everything from burgers to beef bourguignon. Our new favorite! Was $39.99, now only $29.99.
2019 Giulio Straccali Chianti Classico - Ruby red. Intense and persistent; violet notes mingle with cherry. Well-structured with a firm, polished finish. The wine goes well with stews, pasta, meat, poultry and red meat. Was $16.99, now only $7.99.
2021 Daou Reserve Chardonnay – Rated 90 points Wine Enthusiast: A deeply golden hue in the glass, this bottling hits the nose with hazelnut, wood spice and honey aromas. The palate is broad and rich with just enough tension to add balance, offering more hazelnut and baked apple flavors. Was $34.99, now only $14.99.
2022 Yealands Lighter Sauvignon Blanc - Pale lemon. Notes of freshly picked snow peas, blackcurrant leaf, and green passionfruit underpinned with aromas of fresh citrus and tropical fruits. The palate is lively and herbaceous with flowering herbs, lemongrass, kaffir lime, and green kiwifruit. Well balanced with a fresh zesty finish. Was $14.99, now only $6.99.
2020 Long Path Chardonnay - Staff Comments: We had goosebumps! Secretly made in Napa Valley and stunning! A bowl of citrus fruits on the nose: guava, mangoes, papayas, and nectarines. The body was creamy and lush; butter crèmes, vanilla spice, lemon curd with a nice, toasty-smoky almond finish. The best vintage yet! Serve this with a spicy Cajun jambalaya, avocado taste with red onions, or a Belgium chocolate soufflé. Was 18.99, now only $7.99.
2022 La Perliere Bourgogne Pinot Noir - Crafted entirely from 100% Pinot Noir grapes. This wine delights with aromas of black pepper, red berries, dried rose petals, and a hint of licorice. Its refined and mineral character, complemented by medium tannins, makes it a perfect match for roast lamb, beef in sauce, and truffled dishes. Elevate your dining experience with this elegant and flavorful wine. Was $26.99, now only $18.99.