Since the beginning, we have sought out ideal appellations for
our wines. Value and quality don’t have to be mutually exclusive.
We believe our consumer should have access to delicious,
handcrafted wines from some of the finest appellations the west
coast has to offer: California (Napa Valley, Sonoma County,
Mendocino County, Monterey County), Oregon (Willamette Valley),
and Washington (Columbia Valley).
Sapporo, the oldest beer brand in Japan, was first brewed in
Sapporo, Japan in 1876 by the German-trained brewer Seibei
Nakagawa. From the beginning, Sapporo was a favorite among
beer lovers – a crisp, clean taste they appreciated and an
advanced brewing process they respected.
Sapporo Premium was brought to the U.S.A in 1964. In 1984,
SAPPORO U.S.A., INC. was founded to maintain the high quality and
distribution of the brand throughout the country.
Thereafter, Sapporo quickly established its status as the #1
selling Asian beer in the United States.
Toad Hollow Vineyards began operation in 1994, with 3000 cases of
1993 Russian River Valley Chardonnay. Our Chardonnay is 100%
Stainless Steel fermented, using no oak at all. Since then we
have added additional wines, a Russian River Merlot (Richard
McDowell Vineyard), a Russian River Pinot Noir (Goldies Vines) a
Zinfandel from Paso Robles and a Rose of Pinot Noir from
Carneros. In 1995 we started to import wines made by our French
friends at Sieur D’Arques and now have two sparklings and three
still wines in our portfolio.
It’s one thing to sip a sparkling wine and let the bubbles tickle
your throat. It’s quite another thing, however, when a sparkling
wine really does…sparkle.
Stolichnaya – or more popularly “Stoli” – is one of the most
popular vodka brands on the market today. This is good because
the majority of their vodka line up is pretty good and
affordable, so when you’re in doubt you can almost always rely on
a bottle of Stoli being at the liquor store. Overall the brand is
very smooth, great for mixing or for serving and sipping well
chilled and one of the best, readily available examples of
Russian vodka. –about.com
There are lots of reasons to love Kanon, but we often can’t
decide which reason we love best. Is it the fact that its
entire production process is not only organic but totally
sustainable? That it’s Swedish and who doesn’t love a Swede? Or
the fact that it tastes awesome? Well, we love all that about
Kanon, and more. But to get the word out to other people who may
not know what they’re missing, we enlisted our good friend Casey
Neistat to help us create a look into everything you’ll need to
know about just what makes Kanon so great.
Black Star is a double-hopped golden lager based on traditional
European Pilsner style beers. It is brewed with both Bavarian
Mittelfrüh and Czech Saaz hops and two row malting barley. By
hopping it in the kettle, and then again before finishing, Black
Star opens with a distinctive hop aroma and a rich, full bodied
flavor, yet closes remarkably crisp, light and refreshing.