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    Buying Wine from a Negociant

    Peter Langenstein is the owner of Brix 26 , a personalized wine consultation service based in San Francisco. Peter recommends buying wine from a negociant as a money-saving option. A negociant is a merchant who purchases wine from smaller growers and vintners. The wine is sold under the name of the negociant, not the original producer.

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    By Evan Kleiman • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

    Peter Langenstein is the owner of Brix 26, a personalized wine consultation service based in San Francisco. Peter recommends buying wine from a negociant as a money-saving option. A negociant is a merchant who purchases wine from smaller growers and vintners. The wine is sold under the name of the negociant, not the original producer.

    Some well-known French negociants include George DeBoeuf (Beaujolais), Louis Jadot (Burgundy), Guigal and Jaboulet (Rhone). Some California negociants include: Cameron Hughes (sold at Costco), Castle Rock (sold at Trader Joes), Charles Shaw (sold at Trader Joes).

    Peter recommends these negociant wines:

    Palazzo 2006 Proprietary Red Napa Valley ($55)

    L.A.-based former music video producer Scott Palazzo sources this Bordeaux-style blend from vineyards in Carneros for his label to produce one of the most balanced Cabernet blends.

    Orin Swift 2007 The Prisoner Napa Valley ($34.99) and Orin Swift 2007 “Saldo” Zinfandel ($27.99)

    The negociant label “par excellence,” owner and winemaker Dave Phinney has done a phenomenal job sourcing from great vineyards all over California for these delicious blends that contain varying amounts of Zinfandel and interesting labels.

    Coho 20007 Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley ($45)

    Owner Brooks Painter and Gary Lipp, who also works at Chappelet and is able to make their wine there, started their own label called Coho and are making beautiful Merlot-based reds and this great new Pinot Noir sourced from the Russian River Valley.

    Twenty Bench 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley ($19.99)

    Nine North Wine Company is like a giant negociant winery that’s created a collection of reasonably priced wines and the Twenty Bench Napa Valley Cabernet is always one of our best buys.

    Jax 2006 Y3 Chardonnay Napa Valley ($20)

    Sourced from Atlas Peak and Oak Knoll district, the Y3 is a great value in Napa Chardonnay.

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