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| Following is the recap of this week’s offers… Please note, all orders are subject to confirmation as quantities are limited to stock on hand
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| | | | ▪“Employing 15% whole-cluster fermentation, the 2022 Pinot Noir Clow Ridge Vineyard is an exquisite study in elegance and subtle flavor, with floral red fruit and a balanced approach to acidity, sourced from an organically farmed, high-density vineyard on the northwestern edge of the appellation… This is a "wow" wine.”
96, Virginie Boone, Jeb Dunnuck, Feb 2025 95, Jim Gordon, James Suckling, May 2024
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| 2022 Drew Family Cellars Pinot Noir Clow Ridge Vineyard |
| | | | We are back to Bistango for this tasting in their patio! We will be sampling a selection of Italian wines from Piedmont and Tuscany. It is an exciting line-up that you won’t want to miss… |
| | When: Wednesday, May 28th (6:00pm – 7:30pm) Where: Bistango 19100 Von Karman Ave, Irvine, CA 92612 Cost: $55/person
🍷 The Line-up:
NV Cavalleri Blanc de Blancs Brut Nature Franciacorta DOCG
2020 Toros Friulano Collio
2021 Tenuta di Nozzole Riserva Chianti Classico DOCG
2019 La Torre Brunello di Montalcino
2022 Brovia Barbera d'Alba Sori del Drago
2018 Cascina Baricchi Barbaresco Riserva Rose Delle Casasse
2020 Aldo Conterno Barolo Bussia
2021 Antinori Tignanello
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| | | | | | "In style, the most compelling 2024s are intensely flavored middleweights with good structure and energy, exhibiting integrated acidity and ripe tannin." William Kelley, Wine Advocate |
| | ▪ "The 2024 vintage is complex, with significant variations in quality from one producer to the next, the reason is paradoxically simple: ripeness. In the wake of more benign growing seasons, it has been easy to forget that Bordeaux’s is a marginal climate for viticulture. This marginal climate contributes to the region’s strong identity, but it also entails pronounced vintage variation. In 2024, growers that cleared the hurdle of mildew then had to ripen their grapes. Terroir played a role: better-drained, earlier-ripening plots fared best. But the year also rewarded those who took risks in pursuit of fuller maturity—not in quantity, as waiting generally resulted in additional losses to disease, but in quality. While sorting was of critical importance, those who picked too early and sorted rigorously still made mediocre wines. Ripeness, in short, was the critical factor." William Kelley, Wine advocate
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| | | ★ Please Note: ▪ Price does not include any tariffs or taxes ▪ The purchaser is responsible for paying any applicable taxes or tariffs ▪ Pre-arrival futures: ETA Winter 2028 ▪ All orders are subject to confirmation ▪ Certain quantities may prove limited ▪ All allocations are secured with longstanding négociants in Bordeaux ▪ Larger formats may be available upon request: please inquire ▪ All wines are shipped to, and will be fulfilled from, our Orange County, California warehouse ▪ See Retail Terms & Conditions and Shipping FAQs |
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| | | Spectrum Wine Santa Ana (HQ) • Santa Ana, California www.SpectrumWine.com
Phone: 949-748-4845 Fax: 949-567-1360
Hours: Mon - Sun, 10:00am - 6:00pm
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| | Spectrum Wine Newport Beach • Newport Beach, California www.SpectrumWine.com/Storage
Address: 865 Production Pl Newport Beach CA 92663-2809 USA
Hours: Tue - Sat, 10:00am - 5:00pm, By Appointment |
| | Spectrum Wine Hong Kong • Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong www.SpectrumWine.com
Phone: 852-2116-1103 Email: Carmen.Lee@SpectrumWine.com
Address: Unit 2202-03, 22/FMira Place A 132 Nathan Rd Tsim Sha Tsui Kowloon, Hong Kong Hours:Mon - Fri, By Appointment |
| | Spectrum Wine Minneapolis • Minneapolis, Minnesota www.SpectrumWine.com
Phone: 949-748-4845 x 302 Address: Minneapolis MN
Hours: Mon - Fri, By Appointment |
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