The Perfect Mixed Case for Patio Season
The arrival of warmer weather calls for a different kind of wine selection. Bottles that are versatile enough for an afternoon on the patio, relaxed dinners with friends, and those spontaneous moments when one glass inevitably turns into another.
We've put together a mixed case featuring three wines we'll be reaching for all season long: a vibrant Soave from La Cappuccina, the ever-popular Triennes Rosé, and Punta Flechas Malbec from Flechas de Los Andes for evenings when something a little more substantial is in order.
Here's what's in the case
La Cappuccina Soave | Veneto, Italy.
Your go-to white when the sun's out. Organically farmed Garganega from a family estate in Monteforte d'Alpone, with bright citrus, white flowers, and that signature whisper of almond on the finish. Crisp, clean, and made for the first pour of the afternoon.
Triennes 2025 Rosé | Provence, France.
Provence pink with a serious pedigree; this is the project founded by Aubert de Villaine of DRC and Jacques Seysses of Domaine Dujac, two Burgundy legends having a little fun in the south. Pale, dry, and endlessly easy, with fresh strawberry, peach, and a saline lift. The bottle that empties itself.
Punta Flechas Malbec 2023 | Uco Valley, Argentina.
From the Edmond de Rothschild estate high in the Andes, proof that an everyday Malbec can still have polish. Plush and juicy with blackberry, plum, and a violet note, soft enough to sip but happy alongside anything off the grill. Your evening wine when the temperature finally drops.