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Back by popular demand we have great tastings from Elephants Corner Wines (https://www.elephantscornerwines.com) and Divine Barrel Brewing (https://divinebarrel.com) . and don’t forget for the whole month of March you can get $1 drip coffee when you bring your own cup, provided by Ski & Tennis station (https://www.skiandtennisstation.com/about/) right here at the market. New Beers this Week! Divine Barrel Brewing, Beer Flavored Beer, American Lager, 5%… – Please reference the beer name for tasting notes. Corporate Ladder Brewing, Tiki Sour: Scorpion, 4.5% – Inspired by your favorite drink that arrives in a bowl… they juiced fresh oranges, lemons and aged on almonds, you’re sure to love this bright, refreshing drink! Wise Man, Strike Fire, IPA, 6.6% – This West Coast IPA features an innovative symphony of flavors provided by all-German malts and some great hops, including Mosaic, Mandarina Bavaria, and Hallertau Blanc. A smooth and round citrus character is supported by herbal and fruity accents with a touch of dank. Halfway Crooks, Farina, Kolsch, 4.8% – a top fermenting lager and It’s simple and beautiful. It has notes of pomme fruit, biscuit, and white wine. Hoppin Frog, Grapefruit Turbo Shandy, 7% – Born from European traditions, a fresh grapefruit character nicely compliments the light malt flavor of this Grapefruit Turbo Shandy. Let the sunshine in with this super tasty citrus ale! New Wines this Week!! La Celia Malbec Cabernet Franc Blend Reserva 2020, Argentina – The Cabernet expression is a nice partner in this Malbec blend which offers stirring flavors of mint, fresh herbs, red berries and bitter chocolate. Suggested Food Pairings: Lamb, Beef dishes Château des Graves du Tich 2017 Saint-Croix-du-Mont, Bordeaux France – This balanced wine is poised between honeyed sweetness and lemon-curd flavors. Suggested Pairings: Fruit Based Dessert Domaine du Joncier Regard Lirac, France – This complex blend opens with aromas of black fruits and spices. On the palate, flavors of red fruit are accompanied by hints of leather. Ample with silky tannins, this bottle is intense, but well-balanced. Suggested Food Pairings: Hearty Vegetable Dishes Vila Brici, Cabernet Sauvignon, Slovenia – Classic ruby red with a light purple hue. Aromas of Blackcurrant, green pepper and pleasant, cedar tree and mint A fresh and extremely pleasant flavor with smooth tannins and a pleasing finish. Suggested Food Pairings: Steak and potatoes, minestrone, medium mature cheese, pizza, pasta and burgers. Casamaro, Verdejo, Spain – Crisp with a viscous texture, this wine is packed with vegetal and herbal notes like artichoke, thyme, and sage. Balanced with some light citrus and orchard fruit as well as a soft almost creamy finish, there’s a little something for everyone in the bottle. Suggested Food Pairings: Shellfish, Cod. Burgundy Bliss: Exploring the Heart and Soul of French Wine Let’s take a trip to the picturesque vineyards of Burgundy, France, where every sip of wine is a journey through centuries of winemaking tradition and terroir-driven excellence. Known for its iconic Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, Burgundy is a wine lover’s paradise that never fails to enchant with its elegance and complexity. Picture this: rolling hills dotted with ancient vineyards, centuries-old châteaux, and quaint villages straight out of a storybook. This is the backdrop for Burgundy’s winemaking heritage—a tapestry woven with passion, dedication, and a deep respect for the land. At the heart of Burgundy’s wine story are two grape varieties that reign supreme—Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Pinot Noir, the red grape of kings, thrives in Burgundy’s cool climate, producing wines that are as nuanced as they are expressive. From the silky textures of Gevrey-Chambertin to the earthy complexities of Pommard, Burgundy Pinot Noir is a true reflection of its terroir. Meanwhile, Chardonnay shines bright in the white wine appellations of Burgundy. Whether it’s the crisp minerality of Chablis or the buttery richness of Meursault, Burgundy Chardonnay offers a kaleidoscope of flavors that tantalize the palate and captivate the senses. But Burgundy is more than just its grapes—it’s a mosaic of microclimates, soil types, and winemaking techniques that come together to create wines of unparalleled depth and character. From the prestigious Grand Cru vineyards to the charming village appellations, each bottle tells a story of heritage, craftsmanship, and a profound connection to the land. So, the next time you uncork a bottle of Burgundy wine, take a moment to savor the magic within. From the delicate aromas to the lingering finish, each sip is a testament to the timeless allure of Burgundy—a region that continues to captivate and inspire wine lovers around the world. Cheers to Burgundy bliss, and may your glasses always be filled with the soul-stirring elixir of French wine! Did you know Buies Market is on Untappd? Follow us to keep up to date with all the beer at the market !!