Rare & Fine Wine Boulder
Rare, allocated, and library wines.
For collectors looking for hard-to-source Burgundy, Champagne, Piedmont, Napa, and library wines. Allocations move quietly here. Join the list and we reach out when something opens.

How allocations move
Quietly, slowly, by relationship.
Allocated bottles — DRC, Roumier, Selosse, Conterno, Krug, Cristal, cult Cabernet, library Bordeaux — never sit on shelves. They are placed with the people who have asked for them.
We keep a quiet waitlist for collectors. When allocations open, we reach out to the people who have asked for that producer or category, in the order they joined.
No pressure to take a bottle when offered. The list works because the relationships are real and Brett knows what each collector is looking for.
Join the list
Tell us what you are looking for.
A short email gets you on the list. Name the producer, category, vintage, or region you are after, and Brett will reach out when something opens.
Email BrettCellar-worthy regions
Fine wine deserves context before price.

Rare wine searches usually carry intent: a gift, a cellar bottle, an anniversary, a collector dinner, or a region someone has been trying to understand. Burgundy, Barolo, Brunello, Champagne, and benchmark producers all benefit from quiet, specific guidance.
Drink now or cellar
A fine wine page should help customers think about drinking windows, storage, vintage character, structure, and whether the bottle is meant for tonight, a gift, or a long-term cellar.
Burgundy allocation care
Burgundy can be scarce and emotionally loaded for collectors. Clear guidance around style, producer reputation, and occasion makes the search feel less opaque.
Barolo and Brunello
Italian fine wine brings powerful SEO and customer intent through Barolo, Barbaresco, Brunello di Montalcino, Chianti Classico, Super Tuscan wines, and vintage-driven buying decisions.