
Cork & Quill Log No.11
Love You Bunches is Sangiovese stripped of seriousness and soaked in sunshine.
Expect a juicy wave of strawberry, cherry Jolly Rancher, watermelon rind, and a hint of tart cranberry and pink peppercorn. Vinified using carbonic maceration, it’s light, lifted, and made to be served chilled.
Low tannin, high brightness. A wine that refuses to overthink, and yet still feels intentional.
This bottle says: love loudly, drink joyfully, repeat often.

Cork & Quill Log No.9
There’s a stillness to this wine—not quiet, but grounded. It opens like a memory you didn’t know you needed: ripe yellow apple, grilled peach, lemon peel, and a faint whisper of sweet bread from the lees.
You taste the land in this one—clean, fresh, and humble with soul.
It holds tension like a prayer held in the chest: bright acidity meets soft orchard fruit, all wrapped in that slightly wild, raw texture that says: this wine didn’t come here to perform—it came here to tell you the truth.
Like stewing mango skin with cloves and ginger, it’s not loud—but it’s unforgettable.

Cork & Quill Log No.8
This is not your average Sauvignon Blanc.
“Trohé” opens with a surprising depth—lime leaf, green melon, lemongrass, and the salinity of sea spray. As it warms, layers of white peach, flint, and wild herbs emerge. It dances between brightness and tension—never sharp, always expressive.
Think mountain air over citrus groves—a wine that resets your energy, not just your palate.
The mouthfeel is focused and linear, with bracing acidity and a chalky, electric finish.

Cork & Quill Log No.7
In the glass: translucent ruby—pure and moody.
On the nose: cranberry, pomegranate, hibiscus tea, and a hint of damp forest floor. The palate hums with red cherry skin, subtle rose petal, wild herbs, and a breeze of ocean salinity. The tannins are delicate, the acidity electric, and the finish lingers like fog curling around mountain stone.
This Pinot doesn’t perform—it reveals.
Each sip a slow unraveling of coastal terrain and ancestral quiet.

Cork & Quill Log No.12
This red from the misty slopes of Bugey feels like velvet shadows.
Mondeuse brings dark red fruit—black cherry, pomegranate, tart plum—layered with violet, cracked pepper, and a mineral grip that speaks to the Alpine soil. The body is light to medium, but don’t let it fool you—this wine’s structure is precise, its finish long, earthy, and herbal like steeped bay leaf or thyme.
It’s a wine that lingers. That holds you. That leaves space for reflection.
It doesn’t shout—it hums like a late-night drumline in the distance.

Cork & Quill Log No.10
Wine: Poggio Anima "Asmodeus", Nero d’Avola
“Asmodeus” may nod to a demon, but it drinks like divine trouble.
This is classic Nero d’Avola—plush black cherry, spiced plum, sun-dried herbs, and just the right kiss of tobacco and vanilla. Medium-bodied with soft tannins and zippy acidity, it finishes juicy but dry, earthy but lifted.

Cork & Quill Log No.6
Seehof Pinot Noir Rosé Trocken, 2023glow.
This rosé doesn’t scream for attention—it whispers with precision.
The nose opens like dawn: fresh strawberry skin, pink grapefruit, and cold river stone. There’s grace in its tension—a quiet current of minerality, barely-ripe cherry, and clean citrus that kisses the palate then floats away.
This isn’t your basic pink drink. It’s poetry in motion. A rosé that leaves space for you to feel, fully.
Cork & Quill Log No.5
Summer in a Bottle – Côtes de Provence Rosé
Pale pink, almost translucent—like a whisper of summer light. The nose bursts with white peach, fresh strawberries, pear skin, melon rind, and honeysuckle. On the palate: clean, bright citrus; juicy cherry; a touch of saline minerality. Crisp and refreshing, with a silky finish that lingers like a sunbeam on the skin.
You don’t need to be loud to be unforgettable. You just need to glow.

Cork & Quill Log No.3
Versacrum’s GSM blend is a reminder that life, like wine, is a composition of contrasts—strength and softness, heat and cool, boldness and nuance. Each sip invites you to explore these tensions, finding harmony in complexity.
🍇 In every pour, a story of place and passion unfolds.
Cork & Quill Log No.2
This wine greets you with intense dark fruit that intense but not inebriating with blackberry, plum, and black cherry, that gallops across your palate wrapped in an herbal cloak of rosemary and Mediterranean herbs.
The body is full, yet smooth, with velvety tannins that fold into layers of spice, earth, and a touch of smokiness. There’s a freshness beneath it all—a lively acidity that carries the rich flavors forward with grace.
Note To Self Touriga Nacional here isn’t just a grape; it’s a story of soil, sun, and centuries of tradition.

Cork & Quill Log No.4
Fiction That Tastes Like Truth
This is not your polished, buttoned-up red. It’s a wine with edge, mood, and swag. Built for people who laugh too loud and love too deep.
Field Recordings ‘Fiction’ Red Blend

Cork & Quill Log No.1
It all begins with an idea.