Our wines

8 / 187ml Bottles
At the intersection of discovery and quality, our Wild Child Flight has arrived! Comprised of 8 less traditional wines you’ll be sure to love. Enjoy this kit on your own, or book a complimentary virtual tasting and one of our guides can lead your palate on this wild journey.
Tasting Guide
Dolcetto
Balance of Powers
2019
Russian River Valley
Tasting Notes:
Rhubarb & cocoa with floral on the nose
What Makes it Wild?
Our take on Italy's classic. While its name means "little sweet one," don't let the delicate aromas fool you: this wine is dry & big with grippy tannins.
Feels Like:
Honeymooning in the Almafi Coast
What Makes it Wild?
Also called mataro and monastrell, mourvedre is grown all over the world - but it's hard to find a 100% mourvedre red. You'll more likely find it in GSM blends or as a floral rosé.
Feels Like:
Sending a risky text and seeing the "..." appear
What Makes it Wild?
A dry white that is still soft & tangy, this viognier is perfect for chardonnay lovers who prefer a more floral & fruity finish.
Feels Like:
Walking into the local brunch hot spot with your squad
Riesling
La Pluma
2019
Napa, CA
Tasting Notes:
Dry with crisp acidity, peach and apricot
What Makes it Wild?
Riesling is likely the most versatile grape in the world. It can grow anywhere, from Germany to South Africa, and can be made in a wide range of styles from dry to sweet to bubbly.
Feels Like:
Reaching day-drinking nirvana at a country music festival
What Makes it Wild?
Compared to its heavier all red counterpart, grenache rosés are light & tangy. Of the major dry rosé varietals, grenache makes popular rosés in France, Spain & California.
Feels Like:
Winning best dressed at a costume party
What Makes it Wild?
A red that drinks like a white? Where do we sign up?! Chill it in the fridge for 20 minutes before drinking. The perfect wine for a warm summer evening, it's hard not to call it a "porch pounder."
Feels Like:
Successfully sneaking candy into the movie theater
What Makes it Wild?
Tempranillo is often described as the best value red wine in the world. Native to Spain, this rustic oak-aged wine is a wilder wine for the cabernet sauvignon lover.
Feels Like:
Horseback riding on The Oregon Trail