Iconic Wines, Curated in Partnership with Per Se
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The Per Se Luxury Wine Collection 750 ml
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Four Incomparable California Icons
Chef Thomas Keller’s MICHELIN-three-starred Per Se is the crown jewel of NYC’s world-renowned culinary scene and a dining experience unlike any other.
We were honored to partner with Per Se Beverage Director Michel Couvreux and the Per Se team for our most recent MICHELIN Subscription shipment—and we’ve extended that collaboration to bring a lineup of icons to you. Every bottle will make a fantastic addition to your collection, whether you share it with loved ones soon or a decade down the line.
2010 Opus One Red Wine Napa Valley
Opus One is one of the world’s great wines, and the 2010 is “one of the best ever,” according to James Suckling. Grown on four parcels in a prime section of Napa Valley, it has blossomed beautifully over a decade in the cellar. Vinous revisited it recently and declared “it's hard to imagine that this site could give more.”
2019 Kistler Vineyards Chardonnay Sonoma Mountain
From a member-favorite icon that graces the lists at some of the world’s great restaurants, this single-site star is unbelievably complex in its youth and still has years of life ahead of it. It’s the pinnacle of American Chardonnay.
2013 Diamond Creek Vineyards Three Vineyard Blend Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley
Over nearly 50 years of Napa Cab classics, Diamond Creek has only deemed a few vintages worthy of their Three Vineyard bottling. Crafted from the best barrels of Cabernet grown on their legendary sites, the 98-point 2013 is a rare cuvée that will inspire awe. “Wow,” said Galloni in his review, “What a wine.”
2019 Kosta Browne Pinot Noir Gap's Crown Vineyard Sonoma Coast
The foggy hillsides of Gap’s Crown are a mecca for Sonoma’s iconic Pinot producers, and Kosta Browne has worked the site longer than almost anyone. Their 2019 boasts the world-class tension and energy that have helped make Kosta Browne Pinots “some of California’s most in-demand wines,” according to Wine Spectator.