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Comte de Bernadotte Chablis – $29
The taste of the top-tier of White Burgundy has never been more accessible with this electric dry white with plenty of gentleness, complexity, and pure joy for everyone.
Bastgen Blauschiefer Riesling – $19
When it comes to sunny Spring afternoons of any kind filled with bountiful tables of shared light fun foods and frivolously quaffed cold glasses of wine, a quality dry German Riesling is the absolute GOAT.
Love(R) Coteaux d’Aix en Provence Rose - $17
Classics are classics for a reason, and a mineral driven, refreshing, and gushingly fruity dry rose does just the trick for fresh salads, creamy seafood dishes, and porch pounding to help endure a way-too-long egg hunt.
Kelby James Russell Cabernet Franc - $25
From salty salami and sharp cheeses all the way to a wide variety of savory sides, this light, bright, and fresh-as-daisy Franc from the Finger Lakes is sure to put a smile on red drinkers of all kinds.
Clos Maia 2016 Terrasses du Larzac - $22
This earthy and elegant Grenache-based red from Southern France will be the perfect main event for any serious fatty fare that finds its way to the center of the table.
Punctum Dulce Venganza - $19
A late harvest white from Central Spain is sure to be ultimate sweet crown atop a bite of honey baked ham or any of the cornucopia of desserts to stretch over the last of your family-filled weekend dinners.