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Nashville, Tennessee, USA · Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence

Marsh House

This is a short, tightly edited list of 29 bottles built around Loire and Burgundy whites, with real depth in Sancerre and Chablis. The benchmark names carry it: Francois Raveneau in Chablis, Edmond Vatan and Domaine Vacheron in Sancerre, plus Domaine Huet and Jean Marc Brocard, and the format play is unusual, with eight white magnums and eight red magnums for the table. Reds lean toward California through Ridge and William Selyem, with a little Rioja from La Rioja Alta and some Italian via Ferrando. Pricing runs $40 to $820 with a median near $240, so it skews collector and special occasion rather than everyday, and there is no by the glass program, so every pour here is a bottle commitment. This rewards guests who know the great white terroirs of France and want them at scale, plus tables ready to open something serious.

29
Wines
28
Producers
2001 to 2022
Vintages
$40 to $820
By the bottle

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Champagne & Sparkling2

2005Magnums · Champagne1500ml
$480
NVMagnums · Champagne1500ml
$320

White9

2018Magnums · White1500ml
$820
2021Magnums · White1500ml
$575
$499
2020Magnums · White1500ml
$460
2015Magnums · White1500ml
$320
$220
2020Magnums · White1500ml
$140
2020Magnums · White1500ml
$120

Rosé1

2021Magnums · Rosé1500ml
$240

Red7

2012Magnums · Red1500ml
$420
2013Magnums · Red1500ml
$399
2013Magnums · Red1500ml
$340
2020Magnums · Red1500ml
$320
2001Magnums · Red1500ml
$320
2019Magnums · Red1500ml
$299
2022Magnums · Red1500ml
$175

Dessert & Fortified1

2022Half Bottles · Sweet375ml
$160
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