Therapy

Gallinas y Focas

Motor América Callet

Thank you Wine Therapy NYC- loved this lighter and refreshing red — 6 years ago

The Glenlivet

18 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky

For $50.00 its a nice one to have after physical therapy, — 6 years ago

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Corra

Tail Feathers Rogue Valley Viognier Muscat Riesling 2017

“The Return of Mike Grammer” Dinner on 7/5. - great quaffed on a warm Thursday. Still going strong on Sunday, as Mrs A finished the last glass and enthusiastically proclaimed “buy more”. #HouseWine Just a great QPR and my kind of aroma therapy. — 7 years ago

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Fun blend

La Vigne du Perron

Les Ermitures Gamay

I asked the guy at Wine Therapy in Soho for any random thing he was into lately for $30 and under. This gorgeous, quirky gamay was the answer. Fresh, fruity, earthy as you’d expect, but with a more rich, full body and a finish that lingers for days. Fuel for fuck-winter fire. 💅🏾☃️ — 8 years ago

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OneHope Winery

California Cabernet Sauvignon

The red wine cases for TSDL 2017. A partnership wine with Robert Mondavi. Will-full bodied, smooth, plumy. I also enjoyed greatly and it for a great cause of autism therapy. — 8 years ago

Therapy Vineyards

Okanagan Valley Merlot 2015

Just enough sweetness, with lots of interest. Went down easily! — 8 years ago

Jean Perrier et Fils

Cuvée Gastronomie Vin de Savoie Apremont Jacquère 2015

Great light white from Wine Therapy. Couch night with Britt. Easy and very reasonable. Would def get again — 9 years ago

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Bacchus Cellars (David Gordon)

Ginger's Cuvée California Pinot Noir 2017

From Wine Therapy. Great everyday Pinot Noir. Would buy again. — 6 years ago

Therapy

Freud's Ego Cabernet Sauvignon Blend 2016

Good after dinner glass — 7 years ago

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Château Tire Pé

DieM Bordeaux Merlot

V solid red for $14. Great Bordeaux. From wine therapy — 7 years ago

Château Latour

Premier Grand Cru Classé Pauillac Red Bordeaux Blend 1940

What a beautiful person inside and out! I'm blessed beyond measure to be able to call him "Dad". Words can't adequately express how much I Love him. We opened a few bottles last night that I will hold near and dear to my heart forever. We are celebrating his completion of 6 rounds of chemo therapy in his battle against Prostate cancer. This is his 3rd time in the ring against this opponent and it appears that he's won with a unanimous decision by knockout at this time!!!!!! Love you dad!!!!! So proud of your strength through this process. My Father was born in 1940. A difficult year to say the least:
Germans entered Bordeaux in June of 1940. As dictated by Hitler himself, it was the sworn duty of each and every commander to search and seize whatever could be used for the advancement of the German cause. Bedlam broke out. Chateaux' were ransacked, wine cellars were looted if not used for target practice. The Chateauxs were forced to continue producing wines. It's poetic justice that Mother Nature provided the Germans with the worst growing season from 1940 to 1944!!!! The Germans left Bordeaux in 1944 to the cheers of the residents "Au Revoir Les Allemands"!!!! The 1940 bottle that we enjoyed this evening survived World War II. It Survived the ransacking, pillaging & plunder of countless German soldiers. It's outer capsule showed evident signs of its struggle but it's inner beauty was unblemished and glorious. I've had many, many vintages of Latour from 1928 and on but none have ever tasted as perfect as the one we enjoyed tonight. This 1940 was perfect. It was a fighter, it never gave up, it never relinquished in the face of adversity. That's my Father, that my role model. He's a beautiful person inside & out. I think 1940 is the best vintage that I have ever had the privilege to enjoy. Special thanks to my good friends Michael Troise whom provided me with much of the insights in regards to the incredibly difficult vintage and David Page whom gifted this bottle to me for our celebration this evening. I will never forget your generosity. It was a glorious evening to say the least!!! Wine has a way of bringing people together and encapsulating an evening and event. I couldn't think of a better way to rejoice in his victory than to open a Father & Son birth year wine.
— 8 years ago

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Therapy

Pink Freud Rosé 2013

Very good rosé. — 9 years ago

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Division Winemaking Company

Les Petits Fers Division Villages Gamay Noir 2018

From Wine Therapy. Loved this Gamay Noir, though a bit oaky. Would 100% buy again. — 6 years ago

Vini Viti Vinci

Bourgogne-Epineuil Pinot Noir 2015

Frenchette and Wine Therapy — 6 years ago

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Hall Wines

Ellie's Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2013

Doc said to double up on PT,
I hope that means Pizza Time🤔& not physical therapy
— 7 years ago

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Never expose the cookies! That’s some underrated wisdom right there @Paul Treadway Huntington Beacher solid
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I’m still trying to live down spring break of 87, my cookies were everywhere

Ferren Wines

Sonoma Coast Chardonnay 2015

Creamy, gently nutty, ripe fruits, elegant body. Not a mineral chardonnay. More like bedroom therapy :) — 8 years ago

Cristom

Mt. Jefferson Cuvée Willamette Valley Pinot Noir 2012

One of my favorite forms of therapy! 2012 vintage. This is the wine that made me fall in love with Oregon Pinots. — 8 years ago

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D'Angelo Estates

Sette Coppa Red Bordeaux Blend

Just an outstanding wine. This winery is a must-visit on the Naramata bench. Especially for dudes. Seriously. Leave your broad to check out Therapy or whatever and come down here. All bottles are nice. They sold this 2005 in the tasting room a year or two ago and it's great with some age. Not a typical Bordeaux. Still some sweetness and amazingly some tannin. This one could go for a bit. — 9 years ago