There's a gap in most wine collections between the crisp whites of summer and the heavier reds of winter. Sundance lives in that gap - and once you find it, you'll wonder how you went without it. Single-varietal Grenache, served slightly chilled, it drinks like the most elegant, light red you've ever poured on a warm afternoon. 93 points from James Suckling. A Double Gold from SF Chronicle. But what matters more is that it's the wine you'll reach for on a Wednesday evening when you want something beautiful and easy, the one you pour at an outdoor dinner when the season is just starting to turn, the bottle that goes with roasted vegetables, candlelit small plates, or nothing at all except good company.