Easter Day 3-Bottle Set
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Flawless Wines for the Easter Feast 750 ml
- Curated by unrivaled experts
- Choose your delivery date
- Temperature controlled shipping options
- Get credited back if a wine fails to impress
Tough Pairings? Please.
Ham, lamb, scalloped potatoes, and much more: Easter feast can be tough to pair—unless you’ve got this fantastic four-pack of wines close at hand. From a do-it-all dry Riesling to a Zin that has to be tasted to be believed, this collection has you covered, leaving you free to focus on food, friends, and family!
Set Includes:
Advocate: “One of the most interesting and also exemplary wineries in the entire Pfalz”
2021 Frank John Riesling Pfalz
Frank John’s Riesling is a bone-dry Formula One car of a wine—sleek, textured, and racy. Wine Advocate declared, “We are undoubtedly dealing with one of the most interesting and also exemplary wineries in the entire Pfalz,” and gave the 2021 a glowing 94-point score. The price of entry is remarkably low for a wine with this much character, complexity, and energy.
Our #1 Champagne, and it’s not even close
M. Brugnon Selection Brut Champagne
M. Brugnon’s Sélection Brut is our #1-selling Champagne—and it’s not even close. It’s racked up hundreds of four- and five-star ratings, plus some stunning reviews: “This Champagne is amazing,” wrote one smitten fan. “If you served it in a blind tasting, it would beat most of the NVs on any high-end store’s shelf.”
A vibrant, fresh, rule-breaking Zin from a genius with the grape
2018 Dashe Cellars Zinfandel Les Enfants Terribles Mendocino County
From Zin genius Michael Dashe, Les Enfants Terribles is a remarkably buoyant spin wrings bright peppery flavors and refreshing red fruits onto a silky, juicy frame. He originally crafted this food-friendly bottle at the behest of San Francisco institution The Slanted Door, and it pairs beautifully with everything from pasta e fagioli to sumac-and garlic-scented kabobs, Korean short ribs, or saucisson and lentils.
Advocate: “Dangerously easy to drink without sacrificing nuance or complexity”
2022 Tensley Syrah Santa Barbara County
Jeb Dunnuck once called Tensley’s wines “dollar for dollar…some of the greatest wines out there,” and he praised this ‘22 as “a year-in, year-out smoking wine.” Wine Advocate, whose founder Robert Parker was one of the first Tensley cheerleaders, managed to sum up the winemaker in their review: It’s “dangerously easy to drink without sacrificing nuance or complexity.”