Wine is a perishable good and its integrity may be affected by exposure to warm or cold temperatures during transit. We do our best to monitor the weather along our entire shipping network. It is important that when determining our shipping schedules, we factor the weather along the entire route from origin to destination. Therefore, it is possible that orders will be placed on a weather hold if the weather conditions are not conducive to shipping wine.
"Rhapsody in Blue” Deodato, Deodato 2 (1973)
Cahors by way of Mendoza, Malbec has found itself a nice little spot on Three Mile Lane in The Dalles and is always ready to boogie. A glissando of sumptuous tones welcomes you. Let the copious velour of black plum get down on your palate as it builds in intensity and then rises up with a sprinkler and a snap of warm spices.
55% Merlot | 45% Malbec
“Push Push” Herbie Mann, Push Push (1971)
Our Old HWY Red is a sultry slow burn. The ever-opaque Malbec performs its slow burlesque over the 15 months in barrel, unveiling layers of plump fruit in buxom waves. In that same time, the Merlot reveals its savory and earthy side, harkening to the supple grooves of the valley from whence it came. Woven together, their undeniable appeal will draw you into a very pleasant evening.