Wine List
2023 Red Wines
Angeline California Cabernet
Angeline California Pinot Noir
Bogle Cabernet Sauvignon
Casal Garcia Red Blend
Chime Cabernet Sauvignon
Chime California Pinot Noir
Chime Red Blend
District 7 Pinot Noir
Gnarly Head Grateful Cabernet
Gnarly Head Pinot Noir
La Vieille Ferme Red
Line 39 Cabernet
Line 39 Pinot Noir
Line 39 Petite Sirah
Masciarelli Mont D Abruzzo
MDW Freakshow Cabernet
MDW Freakshow Red Blend
New Age Re
Noble Vines Merlot
Noble Vines Cabernet
Oliver Porch Swing Sweet Red
Oliver Soft Collection Sweet Red
Portillo Cabernet
Portillo Malbec
Portillo Pinot Noir
Raimat Tempranillo Red
Santa Julia Cabernet Organic
Santa Julia Malbec Organic
Santa Julia Tempranillo Organic Red
Substance Cabernet
Substance Pinot Noir
Sunny w/a Chance of Flowers Cabernet
Tortoise Creek Cabernet
Tortoise Creek Pinot Noir
Trapiche Oak Cask Cabernet
Trapiche Oak Cask Malbec
Underwood Pinot Noir
2023 White Wines
Angeline Calif Chardonnay
Angeline Son Sauvignon Blanc
Benvolio Pinot Grigio
Bogle Chardonnay
Bogle Sauvignon Blanc
Casal Garcia Vinho Verde White
Chime California Chardonnay
Giocato Pinot Grigio
Gnarly Head Chardonnay
La Vieille Ferme White
Line 39 Calif Pinot Grigio
Line 39 Chardonnay
Line 39 Sauvignon Blanc
MDW Freakshow Chardonnay
New Age White Blend
Noble Vines Pinot Grigio
Noble Vines Chardonna
Oliver Cherry Moscato
Oliver Lemon Moscat
Pine Ridge Chenin Blanc Viogner
Portillo Chardonnay
Portillo Sauvignon Blanc
Raimat Albarino White
Santa Julia Blanc de Blancs Organic
Santa Julia Chardonnay Organic
St Supery Sauvignon Blanc
Substance Chardonnay
Substance Sauvignon Blanc
Sunny w/a Chance of Flowers Sauvignon Blan
Sunny w/a Chance of Flowers Chardonnay
Tangent Pinot Grigio
Tangent Sauvignon Blanc
Tortoise Creek Chardonnay
Tortoise Creek Sauvignon Blanc
Trapiche Oak Cask Chardonnay
Underwood Pinot Grigio
2023 Blush and Rose Wines
AIX Cote D Provence Rose
Art of Earth Reisling
Casal Garcia Vinho Verde Rose
Fried Will FRETZ Reisling
JLC Cape Bleue Rose
Maison Saleya Cote D Provence Rose
Noble Vines CC Rose
SS Relax Reisling
Tortoise Creek Zinfandel
Zonin Prosecco Brut
Wine Tasting Tips
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First, look straight down into the glass, then hold the glass to the light, and finally, give it a tilt, so the wine rolls toward its edges. This will allow you to see the wine’s complete color range, not just the dark center. It should be vibrant; it's a live product.
Tilt the glass and look through the wine toward the table to measure clarity. You should be able to read through the wine.
Looking down, you get a sense of the depth of color, which gives a clue to the density and saturation of the wine.
A murky wine might be a wine with chemical or fermentation problems.
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Take in the aroma. Swirl the wine around in the glass to release the aromas then put your nose to it.
You are seeking out aromas, including berries, oak and citrus.
Young white wines and young sparkling wines may have a scent very reminiscent of beer. This is from the yeast.
Floral aromas are particularly common in cool climate white wines like riesling and gewurztraminer.
Some dessert wines smell strongly of honey.Young white wines and young sparkling wines may have a scent very reminiscent of beer. This is from the yeast.
Older wines have more complex, less fruity aromas.
Scents of mushroom, damp earth, leather and rock can exist in many red wines.
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The final step is to take a sip of your wine. Take in air as the wine sits in your mouth.
You will encounter a wide range of fruit, flower, herb, mineral, barrel and other flavors. Use your taste buds to determine if the wine is balanced, harmonious, complex, evolved, and complete.