06/19/2026
Join us tonight as we pour wines from passionate winemakers whose stories are as compelling as the bottles they create.
•NDub’s Red Blend Aslina Wines, Stellenbosch, South Africa
Ntsiki Biyela made history as South Africa’s first Black woman winemaker before launching her own winery, Aslina. Guided by the wisdom of her grandmother and a determination to forge her own path, Ntsiki crafts wines that are both expressive and approachable. NDub’s Red Blend marries Pinotage and Shiraz into a wine bursting with juicy dark fruit, savory spice, velvety texture, and vibrant freshness. It’s the kind of red that begs for grilled meats, smoky vegetables, and good company.
•Isle Saint Pierre Rosé, Rhône, France
Produced on a tiny island in the middle of the Rhône River, Isle Saint Pierre has earned a reputation for creating some of France’s most delicious values. This rosé blends red and white grapes to create a wine that is crisp, dry, and refreshingly bright, while offering an extra layer of complexity and depth rarely found at this price point. Summer in a glass.
•Galipette Accordion Wines, Accord, New York
Crafted by Malou, a native of southern France now making wine in Accord, New York, Galipette showcases the beauty of thoughtful natural winemaking. Produced in a small barn winery, this vibrant bottling is full of lively fruit, energy, and charm. Malou’s careful approach proves that natural wines can be both expressive and beautifully balanced, letting the fruit shine through every sip.
Stop by, taste through the lineup, and discover a bottle you’ll want to bring home for the weekend.
The Winey Neighbor
Tonight | 6 PM–8 PM
Taste first. Find a favorite. Take a bottle home.
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