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Kuentz-Bas Alsace Riesling Grand Cru Pfersigberg 2022
Kuentz-Bas
Kuentz-Bas has quietly produced exceptional Alsatian wines since 1795, and this Grand Cru Riesling from the south-facing Pfersigberg vineyard is a compelling argument for the house's patience and precision. Dry, taut, and deeply mineral, it is Riesling that asks you to wait — give it thirty minutes of air, or better yet, a year or two in your cellar, and it will repay you generously.

Domaine des Héritiers du Comte Lafon Mâcon-Milly-Lamartine 2023
Héritiers du Comte Lafon
When Dominique Lafon—the man behind some of Burgundy's most coveted Meursaults—turned his attention to the Mâconnais in 1999, the results were predictably excellent. This entry-level white delivers a compelling push-pull between ripe fruit generosity and limestone-driven tension. It's Burgundy Chardonnay at its most honest and accessible.

Hampden Estate Rum Fire Overproof
Hampden Estate
Rum Fire is Hampden Estate's most unapologetic expression — a high-ester, unaged pot-still rum that captures the full spectrum of Jamaican funk. At this price, it's one of the great values in spirits. Essential for serious daiquiris and rum punches, but also deeply rewarding neat for those who appreciate the conversation.

Clairin Communal Vaval
Clairin
Clairin Communal Vaval is rum stripped to its most honest expression — no aging, no blending across distilleries, no additives. Fritz Vaval's small operation in Cavaillon uses native yeast fermentation and direct-fire distillation to produce a spirit that tastes of exactly where it comes from. It's a masterclass in terroir-driven rum.

Graci Etna Bianco Arcurìa 2022
Graci
A vivid expression of high-elevation Carricante — austere, lifted, and built for the cellar.

Domaine Zind-Humbrecht Pinot Gris Clos Windsbuhl 2022
Domaine Zind-Humbrecht
Clos Windsbuhl is a monopole site on limestone-rich Muschelkalk soils in Hunawihr, and its wines always carry a tension between richness and minerality. The 2022 vintage captures this duality perfectly — the warmth of the year gives generous fruit, but the terroir's limestone backbone refuses to let the wine become lazy. Olivier Humbrecht's biodynamic approach and non-interventionist winemaking let the vineyard's personality fill the interval between vine and glass.

Cantina Terlano Terlaner Classico 2023
Cantina Terlano
Cantina Terlano's Classico blend is among the great value wines of northern Italy. The cooperative's vineyards sit on ancient porphyry rock at elevation, and you can taste every meter of altitude and every millennium of geology. The 2023 vintage is taut, focused, and effortlessly drinkable — a white wine that proves terroir doesn't require a luxury price tag.

Marjan Simčič Ribolla Gialla Cru Selekcija 2022
Marjan Simčič
A masterclass in how transition — from grape to skin-contact maceration to extended élevage — can completely reshape what we expect from a white wine. Cerebral, ancient-feeling, and deeply rewarding.

Domaine Roulot Bourgogne Blanc 2022
Domaine Roulot
Jean-Marc Roulot's regional Bourgogne Blanc routinely embarrasses wines twice its classification. Sourced from vines around Meursault, this is Burgundy distilled to its essence — tension, minerality, and chardonnay fruit in perfect balance. The terroir of the Côte de Beaune's limestone soils is unmistakable.

Mullineux Old Vines White 2022
Mullineux Family Wines
A masterclass in patient winemaking from the Swartland — restrained on release, but already telegraphing the gravitas of a wine built for the cellar.

Domaine Leflaive Bourgogne Blanc 2022
Domaine Leflaive
This is what overflow fruit from some of Burgundy's greatest Chardonnay vineyards tastes like in the hands of a biodynamic master. Domaine Leflaive's Bourgogne Blanc routinely outperforms wines at twice its price. It's a lesson in what terroir and discipline can achieve at the most humble appellation level.

Domaine Barmès-Buecher Pinot Blanc Rosenberg 2022
Domaine Barmès-Buecher
Geneviève and François Barmès-Buecher converted to biodynamic farming in the early 2000s, and the results speak through wines of crystalline clarity. This Pinot Blanc from the Rosenberg lieu-dit is proof that Alsace's 'simple' grapes, in committed hands, can produce wines of genuine depth and character at an astonishing value.

Domaine Huet Vouvray Le Clos du Bourg Sec 2022
Domaine Huet
Le Clos du Bourg is Huet's most structured vineyard, and the 2022 sec demonstrates why Chenin Blanc from Vouvray's clay-over-tuffeau slopes deserves comparison with the world's great whites. Biodynamic farming since the 1990s has amplified the transparency of this site. The wine will evolve beautifully for a decade or more, but it's already compelling in its youth — electric with energy and rooted in place.

Domaine Huet Vouvray Le Mont Sec 2022
Domaine Huet
Huet's Le Mont vineyard sits on clay and silex over tuffeau limestone, and biodynamic farming since 1990 has only deepened the site's voice. The 2022 sec is a stunning expression of Chenin Blanc's ability to be simultaneously generous and razor-sharp. Age it or drink it now — both paths reward.

Domaine des Comtes Lafon Meursault Clos de la Barre 2021
Domaine des Comtes Lafon
Dominique Lafon's monopole Clos de la Barre is a masterclass in Meursault — generous but never heavy, oaked but never woody. The 2021 vintage captures a cooler year's tension, resulting in a wine that pulses with energy. Drink now through 2035.

Domaine Bott-Geyl Pinot Gris Sonnenglanz Grand Cru 2021
Domaine Bott-Geyl
Bott-Geyl's biodynamic approach in the Sonnenglanz vineyard allows Pinot Gris to express the clay-limestone terroir with unusual clarity. The 2021 vintage brought excellent acidity, which counters the natural richness of the grape. This is Alsatian Pinot Gris at its most serious — a wine that belongs at a dinner table with rich cuisine rather than an aperitif glass.

Kistler Vineyards Sonoma Mountain Chardonnay 2021
Kistler Vineyards
Kistler's Sonoma Mountain bottling shows what happens when multiple vineyard parcels are blended by a winemaker obsessed with site-specific texture. Steve Kistler's Burgundian approach — whole-cluster pressing, native ferment, sur lie aging — creates a Chardonnay where the blending of parcels yields complexity that no single block could achieve. This is California Chardonnay at its most purposeful.

Mâcon-Vergisson La Roche Domaine Daniel & Julien Barraud 2022
Domaine Daniel & Julien Barraud
From the limestone slopes of Vergisson beneath the famous Roche, this Chardonnay looks like simple Mâcon on the label. Beneath that humility is a wine with real terroir expression — mineral, layered, and built for the table. It changes character as it warms, revealing Burgundian depth at a fraction of the Côte d'Or price.

Tenuta delle Terre Nere Etna Bianco 2022
Tenuta delle Terre Nere
Marc de Grazia's Terre Nere has become the reference point for Etna wines, and this entry-level bianco demonstrates why. The Carricante grape grown on Etna's volcanic soils at altitude produces a white wine with an unmistakable smoky mineral signature you won't find anywhere else on earth. For under thirty dollars, this is a masterclass in terroir-driven winemaking.

COS Pithos Bianco 2022
Azienda Agricola COS
COS Pithos Bianco is fermented and matured in buried terracotta amphorae — a Georgian-style technique predating stainless steel and oak barriques. 100% Grecanico translated through clay and skin contact.

Emidio Pepe Trebbiano d’Abruzzo 2018
Azienda Agricola Emidio Pepe
Emidio Pepe’s Trebbiano is the ultimate argument that subtraction can be a catalyst. In a world where winemakers add cultured yeast, sulfur, enzymes, oak chips, and a dozen other interventions to control outcomes, Pepe removed them all — and produced a wine that consistently ranks among Italy’s finest whites. The 2018 vintage is extraordinary: the warmth of the year gave the Trebbiano grape a concentration it rarely achieves, while the cement-tank aging and bottle maturation added layers of honey, toasted almond, and waxy texture that make this taste nothing like the thin, neutral Trebbiano most people know. This is a wine that makes you reconsider what you thought you knew about a grape — and that reconsideration is Pepe’s greatest legacy.

Gravner Ribolla Gialla 2015
Gravner
Gravner's experiment was the most radical in this lineup: he didn't tweak a process or add an ingredient — he threw away thirty years of modern winemaking and started over with seven-thousand-year-old technology. The Ribolla Gialla spends months on its skins in buried amphorae, developing a tannic structure and amber color that no conventional white wine possesses. Then it rests for six years in large oak before release. The result is a wine that defies categorization — not white, not red, not rosé, but something ancient and entirely its own. It proved that the oldest methods in winemaking weren't primitive — they were ahead of their time.

Pieropan Soave Classico 2022
Azienda Agricola Pieropan
Before Pieropan, Soave was a punchline — Nino Pieropan proved it could be world-class.

Far Niente Chardonnay Napa Valley 2022
Far Niente Winery
Far Niente Chardonnay is a Napa Valley institution — a wine that has set the standard for California Chardonnay since the estate's revival in 1979. Nicole Marchesi's winemaking philosophy is clear: every decision, from vineyard selection to barrel fermentation to malolactic aging, is made in service of balance rather than power.

Jermann Vintage Tunina 2022
Jermann (est. 1881, fourth generation)
Vintage Tunina is Silvio Jermann’s obsessive masterpiece — a white wine assembled from five grapes, each harvested at a different moment of optimal ripeness, fermented separately, and blended only when Jermann decides each component has found its voice. Sauvignon Blanc brings aromatics and acidity. Chardonnay adds body and structure. Ribolla Gialla contributes mineral tension. Malvasía Istriana lends waxy texture and floral perfume. And Picolit — Friuli’s rare native dessert grape, used here in tiny proportion — adds a honeyed complexity that ties everything together. Most winemakers would simplify this into two or three varieties. Jermann insists on five because he believes the wine isn’t complete without all of them. At $38–48, this is one of Italy’s great white wines and a masterclass in the art of the blend.