I went out of my way last year to visit this beautiful property located right in the heart of the Entre-Deux-Mers between the Garonne and the Dordogne, not far from Saint-Émilion. A very beautiful terroir, and their Merlot based red is easy-drinking yet has some very fine complexity. WSJ columnist Lettie Teague wrote up the Chateau after we sent her a bottle to try for one of her columns. Perfect burger on the grill wine! -Phil
Vida de Muertos Hand-crafted by the tropical riverbed in the village of San Luis Del Rio where the Red Ant River flows. Agave: Espadin. Naturally fermented and twice distilled in wood-fired copper stills. Vida de Muertos is a special 45 ABV edition of Vi...
Escaping the confines of the kitchen, rhubarb has made its way to the bar! A true inspiration for creative bartenders, these bitters take the unique rhubarb flavor that has been a valuable ingredient in pies and jams for centuries and perfect it as a cock...