Orders are available for pick-up at Restaurant Nicholas at 160 Route 35 South Red Bank, NJ 07701 during the following times:
Monday: 9:30-3:30; Tuesday – Friday: 9:15am – 9:00pm; Saturday: 11:00am – 9:00pm; Sunday: Closed
$19.00
The case for the winery being among the best in the entire country is strong but it just got way stronger. Most recently, they have added a Super Tuscan to their impressive fleet, and in true Volpaia fashion, it’s not just any Super Tuscan, it’s pretty darn unique.
Citto (Italian for good little boy) is grown on the same estate as their world class Chianti Riserva. It’s the selection of the best organic grapes of the Tuscan hills, a scrumptious certified Organic Super Tuscan that is every bit as energetic as it is currently criminally under-priced.
An exciting blend of Sangiovese and Cabernet Sauvignon, the wine is made in 100% stainless steel vats, maximizing its youthful lift and preserving the aromatic fireworks show that flashes inviting notes of bing cherries, raspberry, blueberry and baking spices. Medium to full-bodied, silky smooth and bursting out the seams– made to be enjoyed right away.
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The second year of this elegant, silky smooth Willamette Valley Pinot Noir crafted by Bertrand de Villane of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti fame. Again it comes from the gorgeous Winter’s Hill Estate about 700 feet above sea level in the Dundee Hills. All indications are that the 2019 is going to be one of the best for Pinot Noir since 1991. A flawless summer that benefited from very little rain mixed with cool, breezy summer nights. With a round, supple mouthfeel and a sturdy backbone this will age gracefully for a decade plus. Bertrand’s wines just have a signature stamp that is unmistakably his. This is phenomenal.
The Tonelli family are royalty in this region, with four generations of grape growers leading the way and even establishing the local D.O.C. Their 2020 Ponente is 100% Sangiovese and is an absolutely incredible wine for the price. Less than $20/bottle for fleshed out, high-toned, zipped up Sangiovese? Count me in. It screams for pizza or summer salads, squash or a charcuterie plate. It’s about to be one of your new favorites.
94 Points, Wine & Spirits – 93 Points, Wine Enthusiast
The 2015 Oakville Reserve from Groth is an absolute lights out bottle of Napa Valley Cabernet. It’s big but well structured with perfectly integrated tannins. As always with Groth wines, they have the signature Oakville bones and structure to enjoyed for half a century, but if you enjoy drinking Napa Cabs early, then this one is ready for you. Magnums or “party size” bottles of something this rare are hard to get your hands on, even harder to secure for the best price in the country. This is another one of those bottles thats a part of wine history. Napa Collectors won’t want to miss this.
92 Points, James Suckling
Lots of inviting aromas of black cherry, violet, blueberries and spice. The wine attacks you from the first sip with its vibrancy and energy. It’s ready to go, I promise you that. A full-bodied, robust mouthfeel with generous dollops of blue and black fruits, good tannic structure and great balance. Leaves a pleasant aftertaste that has you coming back for another sip time and time again. James Suckling was a big fan, calling it a “gorgeous Red” and a “delicious Morellino”. If you haven’t had a Morellino yet, but love Italian Reds, here you go.
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