Over centuries, the French have carefully singled out the most coveted vines in Bordeaux and Burgundy, naming each vine with a unique number to identify its exceptional attributes. Here in California, we've planted a selection... Read More
446 Chardonnay exhibits appealing aromas of ripe pear, pineapple and melon. Medium-bodied with a creamy mid-palate, this delightful wine offers flavors of peach and coconut, with hints of lemon and toasty vanilla spice. Enjoy... Read More
Noble Vines 667 Pinot Noir exhibits appealing aromas of black cherry, plum and a hint of bittersweet cocoa powder. Plush tannins and balanced acidity support core flavors of ripe Bing cherry, juicy plum and delicate hints of soft,... Read More
Behind the name Marquis Red is a noble legacy. Prized by kings and queens for centuries, certain vine stocks originating from renowned vineyards of France have proven their excellence over time. Marquis Red is a full-bodied red.... Read More
With a delicate, fragrant flavour, Nocello is a liqueur made from walnuts and hazelnuts with an alcohol content of 24% by volume. Ideal served straight, on the rocks or chilled in the freezer. A wonderful addition to espresso... Read More
Noilly Prat Rouge is beautifully crafted in the South of France using the finest white wines. Some of these wines are selectively aged in oak casks and gently infused with the finest quality aromatic herbs and spices sourced from... Read More
Produced in the tradition of 18th Century English brewers who supplied the court of Russia’s Catherine the Great, Old Rasputin seems to develop a cult following wherever it goes. It’s a rich, intense brew with big... Read More
Named for the delicate engravings popularized by 19th century seafarers, Scrimshaw is a fresh tasting Pilsner brewed in the finest European tradition using Munich malt and Hallertauer and Tettnang hops. Scrimshaw has a subtle... Read More
Winner of Five Gold Medals, Notorious Pink is not your typical Rose. For starters, the wine is made at Domaine la Colombette in the South of France, and not Provence. They use the ripest vines, to create a Rose that isn't... Read More