wine Reviews
It isn’t about technical analysis—it’s about embracing the moment. Each bottle carries its own vibrations, layering aromas, textures, and notes that shape the atmosphere and deepen our connection to the land around us. Together, we create memories rooted in a sense of place and presence.

Supermoon Wine Night: Selenita Macabeu Brisat Orange and Les Lunes x Silverlake Wine Red Blend
Under November’s Beaver Moon, the Roosevelt Wine Club gathered in Griffith Park to share natural wines and celebrate the season’s shift. Selenita Macabeu Brisat Orange grounded us with its textured warmth, while Les Lunes x Silverlake Wine Red Blend brought a playful energy to the crisp autumn night. Together, the wines echoed the moon’s glow—vibrant and deeply connected to the land.

Building Community: Trail Marker, Deux Punx, and Itri
Surrounded by the warm glow of Edison bulbs, the Roosevelt Wine Club hosted its first tasting event featuring wines from Trail Marker, Deux Punx, and Itri Cellars. From the vibrant effervescence of a Pétillant Naturel to the grounding depth of an Old Vine Zinfandel, each bottle sparked curiosity and connection. Together, the wines wove a story of craft, community, and celebration.

Andrea Jaramillo: Stories in Bottles
Andrea Jaramillo’s wines—Chismosa, Como la Flor, and Sol y Mar—spark conversation and connection under open skies. From the playful effervescence of a sparkling rosé to the rose geranium-infused depth of a reflective red, each bottle reflects Andrea’s vision of inclusivity and representation in the wine world. Together, her wines remind us that every pour carries a story worth sharing.