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My youngest son, Truett, goes to Ole Miss in Oxford, Mississippi — the Deep South. And yet this week, Oxford has somehow been transported straight into the Arctic Circle. School is already canceled. The low temperatures for the coming days range from 9 to 22 degrees. And it’s not just Oxford — much of the country seems to be locked in the same icy grip.
When I find myself in weather like this, my mind always goes to two things: a good movie and a great bottle of red wine. At moments like these, it’s a simple philosophy:
Drink or sink.
While I can’t safely ship wine to you until things warm up a bit, I can make sure you’ve got something wonderful waiting for you when the thaw begins. So, I’ve put together a special “Snowpocalypse Survival” red wine pack for everyone currently stuck inside, staring out the window, and thinking about what to open next.
THE SNOWPOCALYPSE RED WINE 6-PACK
2 bottles
• 2024 Busy Signal Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir – 94 POINTS JAMES SUCKLING, EDITOR’S CHOICE 93 POINTS – WINE ENTHUSIAST
• 2022 Clarice Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir – 95 POINTS JEB DUNNUCK, 94 POINTS VINOUS
• 2023 Morét-Brealynn Sonoma Valley Cabernet Sauvignon – 97 POINTS THE SOMM JOURNAL, 93+ POINTS JEB DUNNUCK
Regularly: $550
Snowpocalypse Special: Only $399 — including all taxes and shipping
This is comfort-wine. Fireplace-wine. Snowed-in, movie-marathon, “maybe I’ll open one more” wine.
This special will remain available until Oxford’s low temperature climbs back above freezing — which, as of now, looks like at least through February 2nd (you can track the Oxford weather HERE if you want).
Stay warm out there. We’ll handle the wine.
Cheers,
Adam

