CLOSED APRIL 1st – 8th for vacation

Wine Tastings

Hidden Gems – Feb 24

Hidden Gems is a guided, ticketed tasting designed to spotlight exceptional wines that often fly under the radar. This lineup celebrates regions and grapes prized by sommeliers for their character and value, beginning with the zesty freshness of Picpoul de Pinet and the saline elegance of Muscadet. Grüner Veltliner adds a crisp, spicy edge before the tasting shifts to reds, featuring the Cabernet Franc–driven finesse of Chinon, the volcanic depth and energy of Etna Rosso, and the wild, expressive charm of Jura Trousseau. Each selection offers a distinct sense of place, revealing why these quietly brilliant wines deserve a spot in the spotlight.

A MASSIVE Tour de France- March 03rd

A Massive Tour de France is an expansive, guided tasting that takes you on a true cross-country journey through France’s most celebrated wine regions. We begin in Champagne with the iconic elegance of Champagne Mumm before heading to Burgundy for both a classic Bourgogne Blanc and Bourgogne Rouge, highlighting the region’s benchmark expressions of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. The route continues through the Loire Valley with the crisp precision of Sancerre and the refined Cabernet Franc of Chinon, then east to Alsace for an aromatic Gewürztraminer. From there, we explore the Jura’s distinctive Trousseau, the sun-drenched warmth of Côtes du Rhône, and the freshness of Bordeaux Blanc, before finishing with the depth and prestige of Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. Together, these wines offer a sweeping snapshot of France’s diversity, terroir, and winemaking traditions—one glass at a time.

Italy- March 10th

Discovering Italy is a guided, ticketed tasting that explores the elegance, tradition, and regional diversity of Italy’s most beloved wines. We begin in the north with lively Prosecco, followed by the crisp, refreshing character of Pinot Grigio. The tasting then moves into central Italy with Chianti, showcasing Sangiovese’s balance of bright acidity and savory depth. From there, we travel to Piedmont for the structured power and complexity of Barolo before concluding with the rich, velvety intensity of Amarone, one of Italy’s most iconic and luxurious expressions. Together, these wines offer a beautifully balanced tour of Italy—from fresh and approachable to bold and contemplative.

Ballin on a Budget- March 17

Ballin on a Budget is a curated, ticketed tasting that proves great wine doesn’t have to come with a hefty price tag. This lineup highlights some of France and Europe’s best value-driven gems, starting with lively Crémant de Loire bubbles and a refreshing Vinho Verde, then moving through crisp Muscadet, juicy Beaujolais, classic Côtes du Rhône, and a well-structured Bordeaux Supérieur. Each wine was selected for its balance, character, and drinkability—showcasing bottles that consistently overdeliver for their price. Join us as we explore how thoughtful sourcing and smart winemaking can produce wines that drink far above their cost.

What’s up with Chard- March 24

What’s Up With Chardonnay? is a guided, ticketed tasting designed to explore the world’s most versatile and misunderstood grape. This lineup begins with Crémant de Bourgogne, showcasing Chardonnay’s elegance in sparkling form, then moves through the steely minerality of Chablis and the classic balance of Bourgogne Blanc. From there, we travel beyond France to compare expressive New World styles, including a vibrant Willamette Valley Chardonnay, a structured and sun-kissed example from Margaret River, and the bold, polished character of Treana Chardonnay. Together, these wines reveal how climate, terroir, and winemaking choices shape Chardonnay’s many personalities—crisp or creamy, restrained or powerful—and why it remains a global benchmark for white wine.

Bordeaux Uncovered – March 31st

Bordeaux Uncovered is a guided, ticketed tasting that explores the depth and diversity of one of the world’s most iconic wine regions. We begin with a fresh, aromatic Bordeaux Blanc, showcasing the region’s often-overlooked white wines, before moving into the structured elegance of Bordeaux Supérieur. From there, the tasting dives into the Right Bank with the plush, Merlot-driven charm of Pomerol and the refined complexity of Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. The journey continues to the Left Bank with the power and finesse of Margaux, and concludes on a luxurious note with Sauternes, Bordeaux’s legendary sweet wine. Together, these selections offer a complete portrait of Bordeaux—where tradition, terroir, and time-honored craftsmanship come together in every glass.