Our Regions

France

France, the cradle of viticulture, boasts a rich history and tradition in winemaking that dates back centuries. The country's diverse range of wines stems from its varied climates and terroirs, each imparting unique characteristics to the grapes grown there.

  • Bordeaux: Renowned for its prestigious châteaux and legendary blends, Bordeaux is synonymous with excellence. Here, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot dominate, producing deep, complex reds that age gracefully. Bordeaux’s white wines, made primarily from Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon, are equally esteemed for their crispness and aromatic depth.

  • Burgundy: This region is celebrated for its Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Burgundy’s wines are a true reflection of their terroir, with each village and vineyard offering subtle nuances. From the delicate and nuanced reds of Côte de Nuits to the rich and full-bodied whites of Côte de Beaune, Burgundy’s wines are a testament to the region’s winemaking prowess.

  • Champagne: The birthplace of sparkling wine, Champagne is known for its luxurious bubbles. Using traditional methods, winemakers here craft elegant sparkling wines from Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier. Champagne’s versatility is evident, from the lively and fresh non-vintage varieties to the complex and aged vintage cuvées.

Experience the elegance and complexity of French wines with each sip, as they transport you to the storied vineyards and châteaux where they are meticulously crafted.

Spain

Spain's vibrant wine culture is as bold and expressive as the country itself. The diverse climates and varied landscapes across its wine regions contribute to a wide array of distinctive wines.

  • Rioja: Perhaps the most famous of Spain’s wine regions, Rioja is known for its Tempranillo-based reds. These wines range from young and fruity to aged reservas and gran reservas, which develop complex flavors and silky textures over time. Rioja also produces excellent white wines, typically from the Viura grape, offering fresh and zesty profiles.

  • Ribera del Duero: This region rivals Rioja with its powerful and elegant red wines, primarily from the Tempranillo grape. The high altitude and extreme temperature variations contribute to wines that are intense, rich, and capable of long aging.

  • Andalusia: Home to the world-famous Sherry, Andalusia offers a unique wine experience. From the dry and nutty fino to the rich and sweet Pedro Ximénez, Sherry wines are versatile and complex, perfect for both sipping and pairing with food. Additionally, Andalusia’s sunny vineyards produce a variety of robust reds and whites that capture the warmth and vibrancy of the region.

Our Spanish selection showcases the best of the country's winemaking heritage, reflecting its passion, tradition, and innovative spirit.

Argentina

Argentina is celebrated for its robust and flavorful wines, with the Andes mountains providing a stunning backdrop to its vineyards. The country's high altitude and sunny climate create ideal conditions for grape growing, resulting in wines of exceptional quality.

  • Mendoza: The heart of Argentina’s wine industry, Mendoza is renowned for its Malbec. These wines are characterized by their deep color, intense fruit flavors, and velvety texture. Mendoza’s diverse sub-regions, such as Luján de Cuyo and the Uco Valley, offer distinct expressions of Malbec, from rich and opulent to bright and mineral-driven.

  • Salta: Known for its extreme altitude vineyards, Salta produces some of Argentina’s most distinctive wines. Torrontés, a fragrant and aromatic white wine, thrives here, offering vibrant floral and citrus notes. The region also produces bold and structured reds from Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon.

  • Patagonia: This cool-climate region is gaining recognition for its elegant and refined wines. Pinot Noir and Merlot from Patagonia are noted for their bright acidity, delicate fruit flavors, and silky tannins. The region’s whites, particularly Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc, are crisp, fresh, and highly aromatic.

Our Argentine collection highlights the exceptional quality and distinct character of wines from the heart of South America, inviting you to savor the passion and craftsmanship that define Argentina’s winemaking tradition.

two women standing near green plants and string lights during daytime
two women standing near green plants and string lights during daytime