Brock's Top 3 Valentine Wine Picks
by Thea Miller
We asked Brock for his most romantic wines for your Valentine's celebrations. Here are

his top three selections:
Pizzolato Spumante Rose Prosecco, Veneto, Italy
$18.99 / 750ml
Light pink color with bright reflections. It is harmonious in the mouth with sweet notes balanced with good acidity. Harmonious, fruity with hints of cherry and delicate floral notes.
Cheese Pairing: soft cheeses like Brie or Chevre
Chocolate Pairing: Indulgence Cherry Almond Dark Chocolate Bars or Kohler's Chocolate Crush Collection
Flavium Mencia, Beirzo, Spain
Regularly: $25.99
Sale: $15.99 / 750ml
93 points Wine Enthusiast
“Dark-black-cherry in color, this wine has aromas of Chambord, cherry cola, and tarragon. It opens with bright notes of pomegranate and cranberry that are joined by thyme, dark chocolate, and fennel-pollen flavors. Slightly stiff tannins melt into a lasting finish.”
Cheese Pairing: hard cheeses like aged Manchego or Rustic Italian
Chocolate Pairing: 70% + Cacao dark chocolate bar
Domaine du Mas Blanc Banyuls Hors d'Age le Colloque, Banyuls, France
Regular: $29.99
Sale: $24.99 / 500ml
The flavor profile is a true delight for the senses. With notes of dark chocolate, coffee, and dried fruits, this fortified dessert wine offers a complex and layered tasting experience. The flavors evolve beautifully on the palate, creating a harmonious blend of sweetness and richness that lingers long after each sip.
Cheese Pairing: blue vein cheese like Blue Ribbon Blue or Rock 'n Rolla Gorgonzola
Chocolate Pairing: chocolate truffles or lava cake