Château d’Yquem: there is no substitute. This is what happens when you hit emotional Defcon 1 🚨 and have to pull out the heavy artillery. Featuring: nectarous, peacock’s-tail-like Château d’Yquem 2006.

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Château d’Yquem: there is no substitute. This is what happens when you hit emotional Defcon 1 🚨 and have to pull out the heavy artillery. Featuring: nectarous, peacock’s-tail-like Château d’Yquem 2006.

Beware the bang bang. In this new “Wine for Your Bunker,” I cover one of the greatest hazards ⚠️ of self-isolation, and how to offset it. Featuring the lithe, red-fruited, complex Big Table Farm Pinot Noir Willamette Valley 2018 (Oregon, $42).

As we figure out how to pilot our own spaceships 🚀 during lockdown, the Commander encourages you to drink the just-released, maximally refreshing Space Age Rosé 2019 (Grounded Wine Co., $15) from California’s beautiful Central Coast✨ .

“Less News, More Wine 🍷”- this is the mantra we need to get through self-isolation. Even better if you do it with this killer “Wine for Your Bunker,” the rich, seductive Conde de los Andes Rioja 2015 ($45, Spain).✨

It’s scary in New York. Escape to my Wine Sanctuary for another “Wine for Your Bunker” featuring the elegant, flinty Crossbarn Winery by Paul Hobbs Sonoma Coast Chardonnay 2018 ($21) from the beautiful, craggy Sonoma Coast ✨
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