There is a certain kind of wine drinker who does not need a label to tell him what to think.
He has opened enough bottles to know the difference between a wine engineered for a score and one made by a person with a point of view.
He can taste the altitude. He notices old-vine tannins. He does not need the sommelier’s speech.
He just wants a good glass.
This collection is for him.
Six Small Producers. Five Countries.
We built this year’s Father’s Day Collection by going back through our cellar and asking one simple question:
Which bottles deserve more attention?
The answer led us to six wines from Argentina, Italy, Spain, California, and Austria. Each one comes from a small producer. Each one earned its place in the glass.
What’s Inside
There is a nine-year-old Malbec from Bodega Domingo Hermanos in Argentina’s high-altitude Calchaquí Valley.
A second Malbec from Bodega Raquis in Mendoza — dark, structured, and far more serious than its “entry-level” label suggests.
A Tuscan Vino Nobile di Montepulciano from Tenuta Vallocaia Bindella, made from Prugnolo Gentile and now beautifully settled after seven years in bottle.
A powerful old-vine Toro from Bodegas Félix Sanz, with dark fruit, cocoa, leather, and only 5,120 bottles produced.
A 2018 Napa Cabernet from Tamber Bey Vineyard — confident, polished, and built to age.
And an Austrian Pinot Noir from Weingut Topf in Kamptal, the bottle most likely to surprise whoever opens it first.
Built to Be Opened
This is not a gift box for display.
It is a case built for the man who actually drinks his wine.
Six bottles. Six small producers. Five countries. No filler.
For a limited time, the Father’s Day Collection is available for $80 off.
Only 149 collections are available.
