Red Wine between $25 and $50
$25 - $50 ( remove)
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Mataro, also known as Mourvèdre (France) and Monastrell (Spain), is an international varietal fermented into many different styles of wine from fruity rosés to concentrated dark-reds with strong tannic structures. Mataro has long been blended... Read More
$27.00
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Arnot-Roberts was founded in 2001 in Healdsburg, CA by childhood friends, Duncan Arnot Meyers and Nathan Lee Roberts. The focus of this two-person operation is on small-lot, single-vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and Chardonnay, as well as several... Read More
$40.00
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Our commitment to sustainability at Baker Lane Vineyards has now, after living and ‘growing’ there for nine years, become a process of evolution and and maturation, one that parallels the development of the vines themselves. What started with... Read More
$30.00
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In creating this exceptional 100% Tempranillo, Bodegas Laukote chose to select only 3 hectares of low-yielding 80+ year old vines in creating thie wine. The age of the vines is something that is almost extinct in Rioja. The tremendous expression of both... Read More
$39.00
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Founded in 2004, Bodegas Asenjo y Manso is a boutique winery located in the La Horra area (Burgos). With full control of their 20-80 year old vines, the winery pursues quality grapes and in turn winemaking. Yields are limited to approximately 180,000... Read More
$29.00
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The 2001 Bagordi Reserva, also 100% Tempranillo, is aged in French and American oak barrels for a total of 18 months. Notes of roasted nuts, hazelnut liqueur and quince are most noticeable along with hints of baking spices. It is full bodied and greatly... Read More
$29.00
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The 2004 Bagordi Reserva: a wine like this does not happen by chance. It all begins in the vineyard with the selection of the best, most bountiful Tempranillo payouts. The result is a beautiful wine with the roundness and elegance of a classic Rioja.... Read More
$29.00
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Quinta de la Quietud Toro 2005 was one of the highest rated wines in the Peñín Guide, Spain's equivalent of the Wine Spectator. The Wine Advocate has rated Quietud wines four times, each time in the 90s. The fact that Jean Francois Hebrard's... Read More
$30.00
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A rare gem! Hermanos Pecina is located in the heart of Rioja Alta in the Sonsierra Riojana. Expert viticulturist Pedro Pecina, who managed the vineyards of Rioja Alta for nearly 20 years, is the owner of these 50 hectares of vines planted mostly to tempranillo... Read More
$35.00
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Tomas Esteban comes from a vine-growing family firmly rooted in ages past. At present, the land under plantation at Bodegas y Viñedos Valderiz comprises the 60 hectares planted by Tomás Esteban and 10 more hectares which once belonged to... Read More
$45.00
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There are two single vineyards, Ravazzol and Casal Vegri. The Ravazzol vineyard is the source of the little Valpolicella and the Amarone. The Valpolicella section is comprised of younger vines, averaging in 15 years age. They are also on both the top... Read More
$26.50
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The Malavoglia comes from a recognized quality Cru of long standing (Ravazzol), located in the steep hills of Valpolicella’s Marano Valley. The vineyard’s rich, calcareous soil imparts great complexity and clarity to low yields of the region’s... Read More
$28.00
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Spring Mountain fruit is a wonder to behold in the glass, and this offering from Carl Roy truly delivers the soils of that site to perfection. As one of the smaller regions of the Napa, there is not a ton of wine produced. But what is made is truly special... Read More
$35.00
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Winemaker Chad Alexander’s 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon “East Side Cuvée” is drawn mostly from a perfectly located parcel in the Coombsville AVA, which for decades has provided component wine for some of the Valley’s best-known... Read More
$28.00
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Boasting an opaque blue/purple color along with a gorgeous bouquet of charcoal, incense, truffles, blackberry jam, black currants, raspberries and flowers. While enormous in the mouth, the limestone soils in which the grapes are grown give the wine good... Read More
$29.00
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An attractive wine from old vines, averaging 55 years old. Merlot dominates - 90% which is unusual for the Left Bank. The balance of this wine is made up of Malbec and Petit Verdot. Croix de Mai is also unusual in that it is one of the few estates still... Read More
$25.00
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The Chateau de Come 2009 shows more extraction on the nose with dark plum and blackcurrant interlaced with cedar and a touch of mint. Some developed character such as eucalyptus, dried fruit leather and dark berry jam fill the glass. The palate is medium-bodied... Read More
$33.00
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Château du Grand Bos is located in Castres, in a part of the Graves appellation where one finds some of the oldest Bordeaux vineyards dating from 2,000 years ago. The vineyard lies near the old Roman road named “Chemin Gallien”. The... Read More
$39.00
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Pronounce purple in color, with an intense nose of black fruits such as casis and blackberry. In the mouth the structural balance bewtween the tanins and alcohol is perfect, with a smooth feeling. The length in the mouth is interesting and racy, with... Read More
$50.00
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In the Médoc dialect, "barrail" or "barralhe" refers to a bank of land marking the boundary of personal property. The small hillocks of Chateau Les Barraillots divide the property from the surrounding plots of cru classés. Les Barraillots... Read More
$36.00
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Château Moulin de la Rose is a wine made on Grand Cru soils, by an owner who has run Grand Cru properties, from a family that has Bordeaux wine running through its veins, and a consultant winemaker responsible for the success of 4 of the 5 first... Read More
$49.00
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