Seated Tasting
Friday, January 16
7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Wines by the Glass/Bottle until close
Few regions inspire as much devotion — and conversation — as Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Brunello. Each represents a distinct philosophy of wine: place, history, and style expressed through grapes that have shaped the world’s wine culture.
Join us for a guided tasting that explores what makes each of these “B’s” so iconic — and so different — through six benchmark bottles.
Burgundy — elegance, transparency, and terroir
Louis Latour Beaune Blanc 2020 (Burgundy)
A rare white from the heart of Beaune, offering texture, minerality, and refined citrus and orchard fruit.
Laurent Mouton Givry 1er Cru “La Grande Berge” 2022 (Burgundy)
Pure, beautifully focused Pinot Noir — red fruit, spice, and the graceful structure that defines Côte Chalonnaise premier cru.
Bordeaux — structure, depth, and classic blending
Château Chauvin Grand Cru Classé 2014 – Saint-Émilion
Merlot-driven richness with savory complexity, tobacco, plum, and polished tannins.
Château d’Armailhac 2021 – Pauillac (Grand Cru Classé)
Cabernet at its most classical: graphite, cassis, cedar, and impressive poise.
Brunello — power, soul, and Tuscan heritage
Caparzo Brunello di Montalcino 2019 (Tuscany)
Lifted cherry, leather, herbs, and fine tannins — a modern, elegant expression of Sangiovese.
Castello Banfi “Poggio alla Mura” Brunello di Montalcino 2019 (Tuscany)
Darker, deeper, and more concentrated — layers of spice, plum, and lingering structure.