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Classic Reds Set 750 ml
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Four Corners of the World, One Collection
From the hallowed vineyards of Napa Valley to the storied châteaux of Bordeaux, from the sun-baked hills of Tuscany to the time-honored bodegas of Rioja, this curated selection showcases the world's most beloved red wine regions. Perfect for seasoned collectors, adventurous novices, and everyone in between.
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Top-selling Napa Cab: “I’d give it 6 stars if I could"
2022 1881 Napa Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley
From star vintner Jean-Charles Boisset, 100-point consulting winemaker Philippe Melka, and Raymond winemaker Stephanie Putnam, this 2022 hails from a fabulous Napa Valley vintage—and it’s a colossal steal. As one five-star reviewer wrote of 1881: It’s “one of the best values for a Napa cab we have ever had.”
Stunning value from one of Bordeaux’s swankiest neighborhoods
2018 Chateau Martin Saint-Estephe Bordeaux
Saint-Estèphe is home to $200 Super-Seconds Montrose and Cos d’Estournel, plus countless $50+ bottlings—which is why the 92-point 2018 Château Martin is such a phenomenal wine. Marrying Saint-Estèphe’s powerful personality to what James Suckling called an “exceptional” vintage, it’s a layered, rich red from one of Bordeaux’s storied appellations, and it hits the spot any night of the week.
Collectible, ageworthy, modern Rioja
2018 Bodegas Pujanza Finca Valdepoleo Rioja
Fans of the legendary Artadi—just a five-minute drive away from Pujanza—will fall in love with this Rioja. Grown on 40-year-old vines on the winery’s flagship Valdepoleo vineyard in Laguardia, raised in French oak, and meticulously barrel-selected, it’s a gorgeous red that shows off its stellar terroir through the round, supple style.
A stone’s throw from Soldera–a fraction of the price.
2020 Castello Giulio Brunello di Montalcino
All that separates the vineyards behind this Tuscan sleeper hit and those that produce Soldera’s $600 unicorn Brunellos—which rank among the most famous wines in the world—is a narrow strip of farm road. It’s a great place to make Brunello, especially in the 2020 vintage—a year Robb Report declared to be “One of the Best of the Century.”