Wine Pick of the Week: Monterey Canyon
Monterey Canyon Pinot Noir $10.99/bottle Reg. $15.99 Price good April 24, 2018 This excellent Pinot is crafted in small batches. Featuring complex dried cherry and ripe...
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published April 17, 2018 · Last modified April 16, 2018
Monterey Canyon Pinot Noir $10.99/bottle Reg. $15.99 Price good April 24, 2018 This excellent Pinot is crafted in small batches. Featuring complex dried cherry and ripe...
Robert Hall 2016, Paso Robles Rose de Robles $11.99/bottle Reg. $13.99 (Good through April 4-10, 2018) This rosé is bursting with bright red berry fruit flavors....
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published February 20, 2018 · Last modified February 19, 2018
Picket Fence Alexander Valley Cabernet $13.99/bottle Reg. $17.99 (Valid through Feb. 27, 2018 ) This Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon features chewy tannins, ripe fruit flavors...
Weekly Specials / Wine Pick of the Week
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published December 25, 2017 · Last modified December 26, 2017
Ruffino Prosecco $14.99/bottle Reg. $16.99 (Sale good through Jan. 2, 2017) Ring in the New Year with this fun and festive bubbly. Prosecco is a...
Robert Hall 2014, Paso Robles Cabernet Sauvignon $14.99/bottle Reg. $16.99 (Good through Dec. 19, 2017) This full-bodied cabernet is very flavorful featuring black currant, hints of...
Bell 2016, Lake County Sauvignon Blanc $15.99/bottle Reg. $19.99 (Good through Dec. 5, 2017) Lake County, California is known for producing world-class Sauvignon Blanc like...
Weekly Specials / Wine Pick of the Week
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published November 14, 2017 · Last modified November 13, 2017
Masseria Del Fauno 2015, Italy Sangiovese $9.99/bottle Reg. $14.99 (Price good thru Nov. 28 ) This delicious Sangiovese from Puglia is fragrant, fruity and velvety....
Weekly Specials / Wine Pick of the Week
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published October 28, 2017 · Last modified November 28, 2017
Bell 2016, California Red Blend $15.99/ bottle Reg. $19.99 This crisp blend celebrates our two favorite grape varietals–supple Cabernet sauvignon and sweet, rich Syrah. This elegant...
Picket Fence 2015 Russian River Valley Chardonnay $11.99/bottle Reg. $15.99 (Sale good through Oct. 10, 2017) Picket Fence Chardonnay is grown in the Russian River...
Weekly Specials / Wine Pick of the Week
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published September 18, 2017 · Last modified September 17, 2017
Picket Fence 2014, Russian River Pinot Noir $13.99/Bottle Reg. $17.99 (Price good through Sept. 26, 2017) This elegant Pinot is the perfect wine for any...
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