Rarely would we ever tell the truth. We wanted to hoard them for ourselves, or stash them away to drink with our
sommelier friends in-the-know. Well, Parcelle Picks is our big reveal. This is our selection of the hard-to-find,
ready-to-drink, sometimes well known, maybe obscure, and always limited wines we love most.
Call it a hit list, a daily deal, or whatever you like. It’s the best stuff we have right now—and at the best prices.

Chosen by sommeliers. Ready to drink now.
The best bottle on the list today.
Weingut Seehof
Weingut Seehof, 'Morstein Alte Reben' Riesling Trocken 2019
$50
Here's what you should know about it:
- Seehof is the brother-in-law to Keller. Keller makes the greatest and most expensive riesling in the world. They share a vineyard.
- Alte Reben means old vines– that's a stamp of quality.
- Trocken means dry. If you see that, you're safe.
Things we actually said...
At one point in time, sommeliers were so enthusiastic about riesling that they wore t-shirts with wine memes and had a summer long festival over the stuff. Thankfully, we just live with great bottles of dry riesling now instead of celebrating it enthusiastically. Seehof warrants a return to the enthusiasm though. This is great.

As sommeliers, we often get asked, “What’s the best wine on the list?”
