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Taste of Sonoma 750 ml
Retail: $157 | ||
$80 | 49% off | per set |
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World-Class, Wide-Ranging
Napa might nab the biggest headlines (and prices), but Sonoma County sits right alongside America’s most celebrated wine region in quality—and might just top it in versatility. This trio, which comes at a whopping 49% off SRP, shows off the wide-ranging world-class wines you can find in Sonoma County, from Typicité’s Pinot Noir from the spectacular Gap’s Crown Vineyard to Ty Caton’s burly Cabernet from Moon Mountain. Enjoy—once you get tuned into Sonoma County, you might find you never have to look anywhere else!
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Wines from this Sonoma Grand Cru usually START at $70
2023 Typicite Pinot Noir Gaps Crown Sonoma Coast
Pinot Noir stars like Kosta Browne and Sojourn do some of their best work off the sought-after Gap’s Crown Vineyard: Single-vineyard releases from this iconic site START at $70, and KB’s goes for $165. That makes the 2023 Typicité Pinot Noir Gap's Crown, from the outstanding 2023 vintage, an unbeatable value. Only 120 cases were produced.
Powerful Cab from Mt. Veeder’s western slopes
2021 Ty Caton Cabernet Sauvignon Caton Vineyard Moon Mountain District Sonoma
Ty Caton’s estate-grown Cabernet shows all the power and dynamism that has made the Mayacamas Mountains a hotspot for legendary Cabs. A sustainably farmed, single-vineyard wine from a producer to watch from Mt. Veeder’s western slopes, this stunner stands shoulder to shoulder with the best.
Organically farmed, throwback Zin with zesty, brambly fruit
2022 Marietta Cellars Zinfandel Roman Estate Grown North Coast
Marietta’s Roman Zinfandel is a masterfully executed, estate-grown wine made as a true throwback. From a winery that Parker’s Wine Advocate has said offers “tremendous quality for its modest price,” this classy Zin reminds us of great wines of the 1970s and 80s or modern masters like Frog’s Leap and Sandland.