Great Value Whites Case - August/September 2025
Great Value Whites Mixed Case - August/September 2025
$200 Value for Just $133
Scaia Rosato (Italy) - A vibrant and expressive Rosé from Veneto, crafted entirely from the Rondinella grape—a variety typically used in Valpolicella blends but showcased here solo with striking finesse. In the glass, it presents a delicate cherry-pink hue and opens with aromas of strawberry, raspberry, and floral notes, accented by hints of citrus and melon. On the palate, it’s crisp and refreshing, with a lively acidity that balances its ripe red fruit character. The texture is clean and elegant, making it versatile for pairing with light appetizers, seafood, or even spicy dishes. Scaia’s modern approach—rooted in sustainability and estate-grown fruit—gives this wine a polished feel that punches above its price point, offering both charm and clarity in every sip.
Galactica Sauvignon Blanc (Chile) - From Chile’s Valle Central comes this crisp, aromatic white that showcases the expressive side of the varietal with a distinctly Chilean twist. Sourced from sustainably farmed vineyards in the Maule foothills and Curicó, this wine bursts from the glass with zesty lemon, gooseberry, and sweet pea, layered over subtle floral notes of lavender and chamomile. A touch of mint and mineral on the finish adds lift and complexity. Fermented cool in stainless steel and aged briefly on the lees, it maintains a light-bodied, refreshing profile with clean acidity and a balanced structure. Ideal for warm-weather sipping, Galáctica delivers vibrant character and everyday versatility.
Domaine de Millet Gascogne Blanc (France) - A lively, dry white wine from Southwest France, crafted from a blend of Colombard and Ugni Blanc. Pale yellow in color, it opens with an intense, fresh nose featuring aromas of acacia blossom, white peach, and citrus zest. On the palate, it’s bright and brisk, with a clean, progressive texture that finishes on notes of lime and green apple, underscored by subtle herbal tones. The wine’s crisp acidity and light body make it a versatile companion to goat cheese, asparagus, shellfish, or light starters, and it serves as a refreshing alternative to Sauvignon Blanc. Domaine de Millet’s sustainable farming and early bottling preserve the wine’s purity and aromatic lift, offering exceptional value and everyday drinkability.
Elemental Pinot Grigio (California) - The Element[AL] Pinot Grigio is by Bogle Vineyards and is a fresh, easygoing white that reimagines California Pinot Grigio with a sustainable twist—packaged in lightweight, fully recyclable aluminum bottles. Fermented entirely in stainless steel with a splash of Albariño for added vibrancy, it pours a pale golden hue and opens with bright aromas of orange blossom, honey, and ripe melon. On the palate, it’s soft and round, yet lifted by clean acidity that keeps the wine crisp and refreshing. The Albariño adds a subtle floral and citrus edge, making it ideal for sunny afternoons, poolside sipping, or casual pairings like grilled shrimp, citrus salads, or picnic fare. While it doesn’t aim to surprise, it delivers reliable pleasure and portability—perfect for places glass bottles can’t go.
Pratsch Gruner Veltliner (Austria) - The Pratsch Grüner Veltliner from Austria’s Weinviertel region is a textbook example of the varietal’s charm—bright, herbaceous, and peppery, with a clean, mineral-driven profile. Pale straw in color, it opens with aromas of green apple, pear, and lemon, accented by the grape’s signature white pepper and subtle floral notes. On the palate, it’s dry and zesty, with crisp acidity and a refreshing texture that carries flavors of lime, citrus peel, and crushed stone, finishing with a hint of savory spice. Made organically and fermented in stainless steel, it’s a pure, unadorned expression of Grüner that pairs beautifully with vegetarian dishes, goat cheese, lean fish, or spring greens. A delightful change for fans of Sauvignon Blanc or Albariño looking for something a bit more angular and alpine.
Anselmo Mendes "Passaros" Alvarinho/Loueiro (Portugal) - Speaking of Albarino, the Anselmo Mendes “Pássaros” Alvarinho/Loureiro is a beautifully balanced Vinho Verde that blends the structure of Alvarinho (Portuguese for Albarino) with the aromatic lift of Loureiro, sourced from the granitic soils of Monção and Lima in northern Portugal. Pale straw in color, it opens with floral and fruity aromas, dominated by citrus zest, white blossoms, and green apple. On the palate, it’s fresh and light, with a vibrant minerality and a clean, lingering finish that carries hints of lime and saline. Aged briefly on fine lees with bâtonnage, it gains subtle texture without losing its crisp edge. This wine is a versatile companion to seafood, sushi, or light Mediterranean fare, and its balance of aromatic charm and taut acidity makes it a standout value in the category.
750ml x 12
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