6/1/26 The Cellar Door's 'POWERED BY PIEROGIS' Wine Sheet
THE CELLAR DOOR'S 'POWERED BY PIEROGIS' WINESHEET
9 wines including Sancerre
Nebbiolo, CrispWhiteSpecial
Chateauneuf, Oregon Bubbly
Nebbiolo, CrispWhiteSpecial
Chateauneuf, Oregon Bubbly
Many in the wine world see Argentina’s Patagonia as the next important Pinot Noir region. Its cool climate has drawn top producers, including this partnership between Paul Hobbs and Patagonia stalwart Familia Schroeder.
Plum, mocha, and floral aromas lead the nose. A subtle cinnamon-spice complexity is already present and should evolve into savory, gamey notes with age. Silky tannins frame the fruit, making for a seamless wine that is ideal with fowl yet sturdy enough for beef or lamb.
Plum, mocha, and floral aromas lead the nose. A subtle cinnamon-spice complexity is already present and should evolve into savory, gamey notes with age. Silky tannins frame the fruit, making for a seamless wine that is ideal with fowl yet sturdy enough for beef or lamb.
A leading name in Pouilly-Fume, Domaine Pabiot also makes excellent Sancerre in small quantities. As with all of their wines, terroir takes center stage, and this bottling reflects a patchwork of clay, limestone, flint, and white-stone soils.
Intense aromas of flint, mandarin, gooseberry, and lemon immediately command attention. Ripeness meets brisk, cool-toned acidity, creating a broad texture and a long finish marked by the nervosité so typical of this celebrated region. Pair this vibrant wine with halibut, grilled salmon, or excellent goat cheese.
Intense aromas of flint, mandarin, gooseberry, and lemon immediately command attention. Ripeness meets brisk, cool-toned acidity, creating a broad texture and a long finish marked by the nervosité so typical of this celebrated region. Pair this vibrant wine with halibut, grilled salmon, or excellent goat cheese.
Matteo Correggia helped elevate the quality and reputation of Piedmont’s Roero region. Though he died far too young, his legacy lives on through his family’s wines and many other producers in the area.
Aromatic, refined, and impressively complete, this 100% Nebbiolo makes an immediate impression. Licorice, floral notes, chinato herbs, and a steely edge give it a linear, wiry shape with depth but no heaviness. Character and finesse carry through the long, persistent finish. A value Nebbiolo worth seeking out, drink it through 2030.
Aromatic, refined, and impressively complete, this 100% Nebbiolo makes an immediate impression. Licorice, floral notes, chinato herbs, and a steely edge give it a linear, wiry shape with depth but no heaviness. Character and finesse carry through the long, persistent finish. A value Nebbiolo worth seeking out, drink it through 2030.
Oregon sparkling wine continues to rise in quality, and Marcus Goodfellow stands among the state’s best producers. This bottling is the gateway cuvee from his sparkling wine program.
68% Chardonnay and 32% Pinot Noir, with low dosage and base wines from the pristine 2019 and 2021 vintages. Aromas of lime, nectarine, salted white chocolate, and spice open into a sculpted yet elegant palate with exceptionally fine bubbles and a long, complex finish. Enjoy it on its own, with friends, or alongside a memorable seafood meal. If you love serious sparkling wine, this is well worth your attention.
68% Chardonnay and 32% Pinot Noir, with low dosage and base wines from the pristine 2019 and 2021 vintages. Aromas of lime, nectarine, salted white chocolate, and spice open into a sculpted yet elegant palate with exceptionally fine bubbles and a long, complex finish. Enjoy it on its own, with friends, or alongside a memorable seafood meal. If you love serious sparkling wine, this is well worth your attention.
A lip-smacking, dry South African red at $11 that stands apart from the industrial plonk often found at this price.
60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Shiraz, 15% Pinotage. Blackberry, tea leaf, and licorice mingle with peppery spice, subtle oak, and earthy notes. Rich yet stylish, it shows an almost Italian plum character and a feral finish. Enjoy with lamb, grilled sausage, or hearty stew.
60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Shiraz, 15% Pinotage. Blackberry, tea leaf, and licorice mingle with peppery spice, subtle oak, and earthy notes. Rich yet stylish, it shows an almost Italian plum character and a feral finish. Enjoy with lamb, grilled sausage, or hearty stew.
Luis Seabra is a leading voice in Portugal’s new generation of Douro winemakers, showing that the region’s wines can be precise, vivid, and expressive rather than over-oaked or heavy.
From vines planted between 1960 and 1980 in yellow schist at 1,200 to 2,000 feet, this seven-variety blend led by Touriga Nacional and Tinta Roriz is bright, balanced, and expressive. Notes of lavender, cranberry, white smoke, red plum, herbs, and Thai spice lead into a palate of lively fruit, black licorice, white pepper, blueberry, and soft smoke. Generous in texture with subtle structure, it will drink well over the next 6 to 8 years with beef tenderloin, Asian-style pork, game, or mushroom dishes.
From vines planted between 1960 and 1980 in yellow schist at 1,200 to 2,000 feet, this seven-variety blend led by Touriga Nacional and Tinta Roriz is bright, balanced, and expressive. Notes of lavender, cranberry, white smoke, red plum, herbs, and Thai spice lead into a palate of lively fruit, black licorice, white pepper, blueberry, and soft smoke. Generous in texture with subtle structure, it will drink well over the next 6 to 8 years with beef tenderloin, Asian-style pork, game, or mushroom dishes.
Once classified as Premier Cru before losing the designation during World War II, this south-facing slope sits just below the line of Premiers Crus.
The nose is compact yet expressive, with mineral, dried flowers, roasted coffee, black cherry, and plum. On the palate, ripe berry fruit stays beautifully balanced, supported by fine-grained tannins from fifty-year-old vines. Floral notes, dried porcini, and Bing cherry linger through the finish. Drink now with a 30-minute decant, or better yet, wait until next year and enjoy it through 2036.
The nose is compact yet expressive, with mineral, dried flowers, roasted coffee, black cherry, and plum. On the palate, ripe berry fruit stays beautifully balanced, supported by fine-grained tannins from fifty-year-old vines. Floral notes, dried porcini, and Bing cherry linger through the finish. Drink now with a 30-minute decant, or better yet, wait until next year and enjoy it through 2036.
Because the distributor has a large supply of this white wine, they made the consumer-friendly choice to reduce the price to pre-tariff levels.
From Savoie’s Jongieux area, this low-alcohol (11.5%) white is the definition of a summer slammer. Made from 100% Jacquere, it delivers far more intensity and complexity than its modest alcohol suggests. Aromas of white flowers, melon, mandarin, mineral, and anise carry through to a mouthwatering palate. The finish is pure and remarkably long. Enjoy it with grilled shrimp or on its own.
From Savoie’s Jongieux area, this low-alcohol (11.5%) white is the definition of a summer slammer. Made from 100% Jacquere, it delivers far more intensity and complexity than its modest alcohol suggests. Aromas of white flowers, melon, mandarin, mineral, and anise carry through to a mouthwatering palate. The finish is pure and remarkably long. Enjoy it with grilled shrimp or on its own.
After years of selling fruit to negociants, former autoroute patrolman Jerome Greico took over his father-in-law’s vineyards in and around Chateauneuf-du-Pape and left his day job to bottle his own wines.
Overshadowed by the powerful 2020 and 2022 vintages, 2021 is easy to overlook. Yet these slightly lower-alcohol wines offer soul, poise, and finesse. Ground pepper, lavender, deep plum, and smoked meat show on the nose and palate, framed by a generous, cushiony texture and a long, smooth finish with spice and licorice. Delicious now with grilled steak, it should continue to develop for another 8 to 10 years.
Overshadowed by the powerful 2020 and 2022 vintages, 2021 is easy to overlook. Yet these slightly lower-alcohol wines offer soul, poise, and finesse. Ground pepper, lavender, deep plum, and smoked meat show on the nose and palate, framed by a generous, cushiony texture and a long, smooth finish with spice and licorice. Delicious now with grilled steak, it should continue to develop for another 8 to 10 years.
