Our selection includes a wide range of price levels - from our Under $12 section to high-end collectables, plus many gems in between. We taste every wine before we put it on the shelf, and we take great care in always seeking out new and exciting bottlings for our customers.

These pages offer a snapshot of what we offer in our Lakeview store; we have many other selections and invite you to come browse the shelves at your leisure.

We do take orders over the phone and through email, so if something below is of interest, feel free to contact us. We are also available to answer inquiries about other selections in our store.

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Over $50

Marc Colin Puligny-Montrachet, 1er Cru, La Garenne – $75
Burgundy, France
Extremely subtle at first, but then blooms to reveal delicate tropical fruit — pineapple and mango — along with a toasty, baked-apple on the finish.

Peter Michael Belle Cote Chardonnay – $90
Sonoma, California
From the property’s oldest vineyard, this alluring Chardonnay engulfs the palate, with a round texture that envelopes mango, lychee, and peach fruits, with a creamy and seductive mouthfeel.

Ken Wright Pinot Noir “Savoya” – $55
Oregon
A deep, muscular Pinot from an admired Oregon producer — with rich black fruit, smoke, and a touch of anise spice.

Iron Horse Brut 1991 – $65
Carneros, California
Some of the last bottles of this tremendous ’91 vintage sparkler. Iron Horse uses the traditional champagne method, creating wines of great finesse, body, and ageing power. A developed wine, with a rich nutty bouquet and an incredible richness.

Dubrul Carriage House Red – $59.95
Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot

Yakima Valley, Washington
From the DuBrul vineyard, which is the source of the great Owen Roe reds, this tiny production made by the vineyard owners exhibits dense red fruit, with cassis-like aromas, coupled with a cocoa and cinnamon finish.

Gaillard Cote Rotie 2001 – $65
Northern Rhone Valley, France
A traditional Cote Rotie, rich with smoked bacon, leather, and a layered finish of brown baking spices and a touch of mocha.

Lenoble Champagne 1996 – $59.95
Champagne, France
There is nothing more pleasing than vintage Champagne — a precision and refinement like nothing else, with a rich intensity and amazing length.

Peacock Family Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon – $75
Spring Mountain, Napa, California
With a tiny production of less than 600 cases, and the Spring Mountain address, this Cabernet is worth it, without question. Possibly the silkiest and most voluptuous wine ever. Layers of deep cassis fruit envelope the palate, finishing with spice and a chocolate kiss.

We also feature other bottlings from Peter Michael, as well as Cain, Silver Oak, Seavey, Duckhorn, Quintessa, Justin, Caldwell, and Kistler. Please call or email to inquire.