This month's selection is all about balance-bold, expressive reds paired with vibrant, refreshing whites that bring versatility to your table from weeknight dinners to special occasions. Each bottle showcases a distinct sense of place while offering something deliciously approachable.
DAOU Pessimist Red Blend
Rich, dense, and indulgent, Pessimist is everything you want from a Paso Robles powerhouse. Layers of blackberry, blueberry, and black cherry are wrapped in notes of cocoa, espresso, and warm spice. Silky tannins and a plush finish make this a standout for grilled meats, braised short ribs, or simply sipping by the fire.
Varietal: 68.7 % Petite Sirah; 17.9% Syrah; 11.4% Zinfandel; 2% Lagrein
14.9% ABV
Château Pesquié Terrasses Rouge
From the sun-soaked slopes of the Southern Rhône, this blend of Grenache and Syrah is vibrant, savory, and beautifully lifted. Expect red and black berries layered with Provençal herbs, cracked pepper, and subtle earthiness. It's a food-lover's red-perfect with roasted chicken, lamb, or Mediterranean-inspired dishes.
Varietal: 60% Garnache, 40% Syrah
14.5% ABV
Copain White Blend
Elegant and coastal in style, this white blend brings freshness and texture together in harmony. Notes of citrus blossom, pear, stone fruit, and subtle minerality create a wine that feels both bright and refined. It shines alongside seafood, creamy pastas, fresh cheeses, and light seasonal fare.
Varietal: White Blend
12.5% ABV
Emmolo Sauvignon Blanc
Lively yet softly rounded, Emmolo delivers citrus, melon, and tropical fruit with a smooth, polished finish. Lime zest, grapefruit, and white peach are balanced by a gentle creaminess that makes it incredibly versatile. Enjoy it with fresh salads, shellfish, or warm-weather entertaining.
Whether you're reaching for something rich and structured or crisp and refreshing, this lineup has you covered. We encourage you to open a bottle, gather with friends, and enjoy the summer one glass at a time.
Varietal: 100% Sauvignon Blanc
12.5% ABV
Stop in and pick up your selections now. Want more information? Check out the Wine Club page and look for Tasting Notes.
