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The Top 10 Online Wine-Buying Web Sites
Appellation America
appellationamerica.com
This
four-year-old site is the ultimate source for obscure American
wines—Merlot from North Yuba, California, say, or Ohio River Valley
Cabernet Sauvignon. It also offers wines directly from more than 120
wineries. One to try: the appealing 2005 Bowers Harbor Vineyards
Semi-Dry Riesling ($14) from Michigan’s Old Mission Peninsula. Tip: A search tool parses each state’s shipping laws to determine which wines shoppers can buy.
Avalon Wine
avalonwine.com
Run
out of a modest Corvallis, Oregon, wine shop of the same name, this is
a comprehensive source of top Washington and Oregon wines from
producers like Beaux Frères and Leonetti Cellar—though it sells great
wines from obscure producers, too. Tip: Avalon’s wine
clubs, like the Northwest Big Reds Club and the Reserve Pinot Noir Club
(membership costs $90 per month), are a great way to access
up-and-coming stars, like Oregon’s Daedalus Cellars and Washington’s
O-S Winery.
Bounty Hunter Rare Wine & Provisions
bountyhunterwine.com
Mark
Pope’s Bounty Hunter is a restaurant in downtown Napa, as well as a
catalog and Web site featuring top Napa and Sonoma wines. One recent
find: the rare 2002 Mount Veeder Progeny Cabernet Sauvignon ($75) from
Marco DiGiulio, who also made the cult Lokoya wines. Tip: Download the catalog; it’s an always-enjoyable read.
Brown Derby International Wine Center
brownderby.com
Great
deals in Missouri on California wines? Brown Derby owner Ron Junge uses
his long-standing connections to bring great California wines like
Copain Syrah home to the Show-Me State. He also offers hard-to-find
gems such as the 2002 Diebolt-Vallois Blanc de Blancs Champagne ($60). Tip:
Many, but not all, of the wines here have low markups. Low inventory
numbers ("Only 6 left!!") are often a guide to bottles that are going
fast.
Chambers Street Wines
chambersstwine.com
Owners
David Lillie and Jamie Wolff are consummate wine geeks who have
assembled an impressively esoteric inventory in their Manhattan store,
and on their Web site, which includes lots of Loire valley wines and
biodynamically grown Bordeaux, like the 2004 Château
Peybonhomme-Les-Tours Premières Côtes de Blaye ($13). Tip:
Check out the "Pre-Arrivals" section for Lillie and Wolff’s latest
finds, like the 2001 Domaine Michel Lafarge Volnay Clos des Chênes
($78).
K&L Wine Merchants
klwines.com
Serious
wine lovers have been turning to this California retailer for more than
30 years. K&L’s wine buyers not only hunt down the best from nearly
every region in the world, but also sell hundreds of direct-import
wines at great prices. The Web site shows real-time inventory of just
how many bottles of, say, 2004 Domaines Schlumberger Saering Grand Cru
Riesling ($20) are still available. Tip: Direct-import sparkling wines include terrific bargains such as Tarlant Brut Zéro Champagne ($28).
Napacabs.com
wine-club-central.com
This
no-frills site isn’t actually in Napa but Chino, a small city between
Los Angeles and San Bernardino. Owners Tom and Kris De Grezia have
access to highly allocated wines, which they offer at excellent prices.
These include famous names like 2003 Ridge Monte Bello ($105), as well
as lesser-known ones like 2005 Rusack Santa Barbara Pinot Noir ($19). Tip: Check out the "90+ Under $20" section for bargains like the 2005 Bodegas Castaño Monastrell Yecla ($6).
Twenty Twenty Wine Merchants
2020wines.com
Los
Angeles-based owner Bob Golbahar specializes in hunting down
impossible- to-find wines for impossible- to-reach clients like Jack
Nicholson and Sandra Bullock. The informative and easy- to-use site
includes prestige bottles like the 1997 Harlan Estate ($1,695) and the
1996 Denis Mortet Clos de Vougeot ($995), but also great deals such as
the 2005 Two Hands Angel’s Share Shiraz ($29). Tip: The site contains lists of 99- and 100-point wines for those buying bottles to fill out their collections.
Vinfolio
vinfolio.com
This
California wine-storage company’s recently launched Web store is packed
with more than 1,500 hard-to-find wines, like the 2004 Jean-Marc
Brocard Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos ($47), along with scores and average
retail prices based on online data and recent auction sales.
Specialists offer to help anyone looking to build a killer
collection—and buy at least $10,000 worth of wine. Tip: The site lists great older bottles, like the sought-after 1989 Dominus Estate ($129).
Winecommune
winecommune.com
This
is eBay for wine lovers, where frenzied bidders vie for wines like a
1979 Château Pétrus ($650) or a 1999 Screaming Eagle ($1,800). Modest
bidders can score bargains, too—there’s a no-minimum section where lots
open at just a buck. Handling charges nudge up the total but are still
quite reasonable. Tip: Watch auctions in the "Closing Today" section and pounce on them, eBay-style.
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