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Our approach is simple. We keep the seasons in mind and pair to the foods we’re cooking with at each time of year. OK, so we might be over-thinking a bit. But that’s why you love us!

If you’ve shopped in the store, you know our wines move fast and the selection changes often. So be sure to check back frequently for latest finds, our new obsessions, and recently allocated bottles. We’ll also share upcoming events and sales so, you can grab them while they’re in stock.  – Samanta

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Simone Adams – Germany’s Emerging Talent

AdamsWein

The Doctor Has Your Wine!

I had the true pleasure of meeting Simone Adams this past week. Soft-spoken, but quietly confident, earnest, and genuine. Where market demand and climate tendencies have many German producers leaning into fruit, oak, and alcohol, she uses her considerable abilities as a doctor of oenology to produce restrained, cool climate iterations of varietal wines. While many of her neighbors, enamored of Burgundy’s quality and prestige, plant French clones, she uses only German Ritter clones.

Simone’s estate, given the formal name of AdamsWein, is farmed biodynamically, and she subscribes to the particularly scientific ecological approach of regenerative viticulture as well. This is, put simply, a method of farming that actively enriches the immediate ecosystem and the broader environment, rather than solely negating impact – sustainability taken a significant step further. Her commitment to freshness and to honest bottlings of Spätburgunder (no Dornfelder blended in for color or fruit concentration) is unwavering. In the age of climate change, this can mean harvesting as early as August, when the European tendency is to be on vacation.

In the cellar, all of her wines are spontaneously fermented. Her red wines are vinified in oak but mostly in large formats with a limited proportion of new barrels. Her entry-level Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir) is done entirely in used 1200-liter oak barrels. The top wines receive the highest percentage of new oak, about 20%, so as to focus on the fruit and on the character of the grape itself.

Not to be overshadowed, the whites are just as worthy of attention. Simone’s Weissburgunder (Pinot Blanc) is among the highest character examples of the variety in the market. Fermented and aged entirely in stainless steel and maintained on its lees until bottling, the purity of Ingelheim’s terroir is on full display.

I’m thrilled to welcome Simone Adams to wine-sense!

JUNE Club•WS | mx

The Club is available for pickup as of Thursday, June 11th.

CABERNET FRANC

The winemaker begins each day with an early walk in the vineyard. She checks on the irrigation, oversees the pruning, or tests the soils. With generations of experience in honoring tradition while pursuing innovation, the winery never loses focus on what’s important. Hand selection versus… to learn more, join our club!
Food Pairings: Grilled Burgers

WHITE BORDEAUX

Housed in a 13th-century convent. That was built for the monks of the order of Saint Antoine. The domaine is located in Pondaurat, on the left bank of the Garonne near the Graves appellation. After the French Revolution, the property passed into the Roquefeuil family, and in 1985… to learn more, join our club!
Pairings: Greek Salad

RED RHONE

At the bottom of the Dentelles de Montmirail, in the lovely village of Gigondas, Claude Roux shares his passion for wine and terroir with his two children, Isabelle and Julien. Notre Dame des Pallières is a very old family estate whose name dates back to the Middle Ages... to learn more, join our club!
Food Pairings: Roasted Chicken Provencal

VERDEJO

In a Spain mired in the uncertainty of political instability that would erupt into Civil War just a year later, the winegrowing families with vineyards around the small town of La Seca in Valladolid province—encouraged by the town doctor, Fermín Bedoya—decided to band together… to learn more, join our club!
Food Pairings: Pasta Aglio e Olio With Tuna (see included recipe

Mary Taylor

DINNER WITH MARY TAYLOR

Wednesday, July 15 2026
At 7

Careful sourcing, support for small growers, and bottles that consistently provide great value for the price.

If you’ve been to wine-sense, you’ve probably seen Mary Taylor’s wines on the shelves. They’re all approachable, affordable, and true to their country of origin. A Massachusetts native, Mary has a background in the wine industry that most would envy but remains remarkably modest. When we first met, I was struck by the pride she takes in sourcing her wines from so many diverse regions. Her enthusiasm is infectious, especially when she talks about the dedicated growers she collaborates with, each contributing their own story and craftsmanship to the wine-making process. 

Having Mary join us for this dinner is a real treat, and supporting her wines in my shop feels like more than just a business decision. It’s an opportunity to celebrate her passion and commitment to quality.

Join us on July 15th at 7 at Bistro 5 in Medford for a four-course dinner with Mary and yours truly.

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Let’s have dinner, it’s been a while!