How to Spoil Dad this Father’s Day!

June 15, 2012 by: The Urban Grape

Father’s Day is just around the corner! Here are UG’s picks for some good Daddy spoiling…(and don’t forget to join us on Saturday from 3-6 for our special Father’s Day tasting!)

Give Dad a “Cab Around the World” $155 (regularly $198)

2008 Reininger Cabernet Sauvignon (Walla Walla, WA) $33 

2009 La Jota Vineyards Co “Howell Mountain” Cabernet Sauvignon (Napa Valley, CA) $65

2006 Felsina “Maestro Raro” Cabernet Sauvignon di Toscana (Tuscany, IT) $50

2009 Penfolds “Bin 407″ Cabernet Sauvignon (South Australia) $50

This is an exceptional four-pack of Cabernet that will make any Dad happy. Starting in Washington State, this Cabernet has sensational overtones of chocolate. Moving down to Napa, the La Jota is a traditional Howell Mountain Cab. A very small production wine that will be perfect on this Father’s Day or Father’s Days to come. Then, an Italian Cabernet? Bet Dad’s never gotten one of those before! This is a rare, special treat. Lastly, travel to Australia for a big, juicy, and powerful yet elegant Cab from this Aussie superstar. This is $198 worth of Cabernet, on sale this weekend for just $155!

The MacPhail’s Collection 30 Year Single Malt from Glenrothes Distillery (Speyside, Scotland) $190

TJ describes this Scotch as a “ridiculous” scotch that is about $800 cheaper than the MacCallen 30 Year Scotch. Incredible quality for the price. Dad will think you’ve really broken the bank on him this year! 

1982 Francis Darroze Bas-Armagnac $160

Treat the young dad on your list to this spectacular 1982 Armagnac (especially if it matches his birth year!). This is a special bottle of Brandy from the Armagnac region of France. It’s a little sweeter and easier drinking than Cognac. Cool packaging adds up to a funky gift for the hipster dad in all of us. 

Come in and treat Dad to what he really wants – a little something to sip on while he spends time with his favorite people in the world. Happy Father’s Day to all! 

 

 

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