| New & Notable: Must Have Wines for  SummerWINES FOR A THIRSTY CROWDWith the summer season  upon us, it's time for the arrival of mosquitos, humidity, and  company. Thankfully one of those is welcome.  We've been searching for wallet-friendly wines which are fast, easy  and fresh for you to serve guests this summer.  Mission accomplished. 
 Villa des Anges Rose 2011 (Languedoc-Roussillon,  France)
Generally  speaking, there are three styles of rosé in the market. Villa des Anges rosé  can be classified as FUN and FLIRTY. It  doesn't take itself too seriously, like some of the expensive wines  from Provence which can be hauntingly reminiscent of white Burgundy. Villa  des Anges will have none of that high-handed snobbery. This wine is  all about dialing up fruit intensity, while still remaining a dry  wine with a teasing pink hue. When  it's hot and humid outside this wine beckons like a siren. Crafted  by winemaker Jeff Carrel, this rosé is made from old vine Cinsault  sourced from old vines in the  Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. This wine is  vividly fresh and medium-bodied with complex aromas and flavors of  strawberries, red currants and a hint of quince. Of all the rosés  out there, this one is destined to be a great friend for company. Serve  it as an aperitif on the deck, sneak it on the beach (just don't tell  us), or have it with salads, seafood and lighter dishes on the picnic  table. It has a stelvin screwcap closure which makes for easy access.  How nice is that?!? This  wine is a screaming bargain at $9.99/bottle or $95.90/12 pack case  ($7.99/bottle) or just $7.99/bottle in a mixed case of wine. 
Castano  Macabeo/Chardonnay 2011 (Yecla,  Spain)
 This  wine is a liquid reminder wine shouldn't be taken too seriously. It's  a blend of 50% Macabeo and 50% Chardonnay, which makes it more  interesting and exotic than just plain  Chardonnay. The  Castano family is one of the most respected wine producers in  South-Eastern Spain. The grapes for this wine are grown on high  altitudes in wine-friendly limestone soil.The  aromas are clean and delicate with apple and pineapple notes, and a  hint of underlying smokiness. In the mouth, it's silky, round and  well structured. This wine was imported directly into Massachusetts  just for us. You won't find it anywhere else in the state. Pretty  cool stuff.$8.99/bottle  or $86.30/12 pack case ($7.19/bottle) or just $7.19/bottle in a mixed  case of wine. 
 Locatelli  Pinot Grigio 2011 (Friuli,  Italy)
We  rarely drink Pinot Grigio at home because it's a relatively neutral  grape and we like wines (and people) with distinct personalities.  Yet, when we tasted it (along with their Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot  Blanc, which we also brought in) we really enjoyed it. If  your chicken could speak, it would definitely ask for a glass of this  wine. Locatelli  has floral notes mixed with rich fruit aromas of apricot and peach,  and a slight mineral chalkiness (an unusual but welcome addition to  Pinot Grigio). On the palate it's soft and medium-bodied with melon  flavors and gentle acidity. A great value in Pinot Grigio from a winery which has been making wine since 1648!$14.99/bottle or  $143.90/12 pack case ($11.99/bottle) or just $11.99/bottle in a mixed  case of wine.
 Symington Altano 2009 (Douro, Portugal)
 We'll let the generous  press do the talking on this one. "Wild  plum and berry flavors are concentrated and well-rounded in this  balanced, fresh-tasting red, which shows hints of chocolate on the  finish. Drink now through 2014. 5,000 cases imported." (Wine  Spectator) Wine  Spectator: 88 pointsWine  Spectator: Best Values"A  warm, ripe vintage of Altano, its berry and red plum fruits rich and  generous. It has attractive, well-balanced, soft tannins. A layer of  acidity and spice completes this harmonious wine." (Wine  Enthusiast)Wine Enthusiast: 87 pointsWine Enthusiast: Best Buy$10.99/bottle  or $105.50/12 pack case ($8.79/bottle) or just $8.79/bottle in a  mixed case of wine. 
 NORTHERN RHÔNE  SUPERSTAR WINES FOR SPECIAL GATHERINGSWhen the company leaves  and it's just you and your honey, it's time to break out  something special to remind each other why the sun, moon, and all the  stars revolve around each other. These wines are special enough to do  just that very thing. “The northern Rhône is  currently one of the most exciting wine regions of France, and not  just because the two last vintages were so very successful there.”  Jancis Robinson, MW, author, The Oxford  Companion to Wine. 
 François  Villard St. Joseph Mairlant 2010 (Northern Rhône  Valley, France)
 There are four big names  in the Northern Rhône.  François  Villard is one of them. You read about him in textbooks and you see  him written about in famous wine publications. He is a legend in this  region, and throughout the world he is known for his passionate and  brilliant wine making. Wine professionals do  somersaults to get their hands on his small production wines. There  is such a tiny quantity of his wines produced. Only a few cases of  each actually make their way into Massachusetts. We begged him for  more, but no deal. That's just the way things work in the Northern   Rhône. Monsieur  Villard Pays Us A Visit
Monsieur  Villard recently came to America to pour his wines at the prestigious  Nantucket Wine Festival. He was specially detoured by the wholesaler  to our store, as a result of our love of Northern Rhône  wines. What a thrill! François  is one happy guy. He has a perpetual grin and he seems more like a  child at play than one of the most important winemakers on the  planet. Perhaps this is because he gets to drink his own wine on a  regular basis!!!The  St. Joseph Mairlant is a 50-50 blend of Marsanne and Roussanne, which  gives this wine wonderful freshness and vivacity combined with layers  of honeyed ripeness. Honey and orange marmalade shine through on the  nose, along with the merest hint of hazelnuts, while the palate  features strong mineral and spice notes. This  may be one of the most beautiful white wines you will ever taste. We  have very limited quantity available, so call or email to reserve   while you still can. Seriously.If you don't flip out over this one,  we're going to suggest you pursue a new hobby!$38.99/bottle or  $374.30/12 pack case ($31.19/bottle) or just $31.19/bottle in a mixed  case of wine.
 François  Villard Côte-Rotie  Le Gallet Blanc 2009 (Northern  Rhône  Valley, France)
 François  Villard is a Northern Rhône  specialist. When we tasted his Côte-Rotie  we were amazed it was so accessible at such a young age.  A  Côte-Rotie  can typically age for 15-20 years and needs some cellaring before  drinking. “95%  Syrah, 5% Viognier. Intense, pure dark fruit. Clean zesty cherry  aroma and just a hint of vanilla. Like the St-Joseph, the first  impression is light and elegant, though there’s a more sustained  intensity of pure fruit here and a fine mineral line. Tannins are  almost powdery, they are so fine. Long and fresh. Easy to  underestimate at this stage.” Jancis Robinson, MWJancis  Robinson, MW: 17+ points (out of 20)This  is a tiny production wine, with just a few cases available in  Massachusetts. Very limited supply. Please call or email to reserve  this wine. $139.99/bottle or $671.96/6 pack case ($111.99/bottle) or  just $111.99/bottle in a mixed case of wine.   * Wine & Spirit Education 
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