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Taste “Cool Climate Wines,” Weds., 8/6, 5-7pm, complimentary.

In summer’s heat, we find ourselves gravitating to the distinctive character of cool climate wines. These sophisticated sippers that embody the graceful restraint of cooler growing regions.

Cool climate wines hail from regions where grapes ripen slowly under moderate temperatures. These conditions create something magical in the vineyard: when grapes develop gradually over a longer season, they retain higher natural acidity while developing complex aroma and flavor compounds. This results in wines with remarkable balance, bright acidity, and an almost electric energy that makes them refreshing and incredibly food-friendly. The backbone of any great cool climate wine is its natural tartness that keeps the wine lively and prevents it from feeling heavy or cloying on your palate. Rather than bold, fruit-forward power, these wines offer finesse and precision. Cooler temperatures preserve delicate floral and herbal notes that might be lost in warmer climates, creating wines with intriguing layers of scent and flavor. Gentle ripening typically means lower sugar levels, resulting in wines with moderate alcohol that won’t overwhelm your palate or your afternoon.

While it might seem counterintuitive, cool climate wines are summer’s secret weapon.

Join us to get to know four new arrivals that bottles that capture the essence of elevation, gentle breezes, and extended growing seasons.

Wine Wednesday: Cool Climate Elegance
August 6, 5-7pm
complimentary in-store tasting

1. Meyer-Fonné Edelzwicker 2023, Alsace, France
Featured price during tasting $26.10 (regularly $28.99)

2. Borell Diehl Rosé of Saint Laurent 2024, Pfalz, Germany
Featured price during tasting $19.79 (regularly $21.99)

3. Alpiniste Dôle Valais, Switzerland
Featured price during tasting $28.88 (regularly $31.99)

4. Los Viñateros Bravos Pais 2024, Itata, Chile
Featured price during tasting $25.20 (regularly $27.99)