Fine Wine

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Gift Type Any
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Occasion Any
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Variety Any
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Varietal White Wine
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Region Any
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Reviewed By Any
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Size & Type Any
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Fine Wine Fine Wine
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Vintage 2016
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Availability Ships Anytime
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Dr. Loosen Urziger Wurzgarten Alte Reben Riesling Grosses Gewachs Reserve 2016Riesling from Mosel, Germany
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85 99 -
Chateau Ste. Michelle Cold Creek Vineyard Chardonnay 2016Chardonnay from Columbia Valley, Washington
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37 99 -
Scholium Project La Severita di Bruto Sauvignon Blanc 2016Sauvignon Blanc from Sonoma County, California31 99
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Big Basin Coastview Vineyard Chardonnay 2016Chardonnay from Mt. Harlan, Central Coast, California
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47 99 -
Dr. Loosen Wehlener Sonnenuhr Alte Reben Riesling Grosses Gewachs Reserve 2016Riesling from Mosel, Germany
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85 99 -
Michel Gassier Lou Coucardie Blanc 2016Rhone White Blends from Costieres de Nimes, Rhone, France
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32 99 -
Tyrrell's Vat 1 Semillon 2016Semillon from Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia
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10569 99Save $35.01 (33%) -
Emmolo Plumerai Sauvignon Blanc (1 Liter) 2016Sauvignon Blanc from Rutherford, Napa Valley, California109 99
Collectible, Boutique/Small Production, Bordeaux Futures, Older Vintages...
“Fine wine”, while obviously a term that can mean different things to different people, is in many contexts a phrase used to describe special bottles, whether that be a red, white, rosé, sparkling, and so on, those that sail far beyond the land of Tuesday night dinner. For you, fine wine might be that special bottle of red you’re saving for a special occasion. It could be the bottles you intend to lay down and age to their fullest potential. It might even be wines you buy as an investment, hoping their value goes up (yes, this is a thing!). Whatever the reason, acquiring fine wine can mean seeking out some of the most exceptional, sought-after – and possibly even the most expensive – bottles in the world. Here are a few useful definitions.
Boutique Wine: small production wines that can be difficult to find
Collectible Wine: wines for cellaring that are expected to improve with age
Older Wine Vintages: bottles that have gone through the aging process and are at or near their peak
Bordeaux Futures: known as en primeur in France, these are pre-sale offerings on wines that will be released at a future date, as is commonly done with top Bordeaux