Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Phil Mickelson drinks $40k DRC ? sipped & spit

Phil Mickelson has really made the most of having the “Claret Jug” since winning the British Open last year. How much? He told the Scotsman about his Bacchanal: ?I?ve loved having the Jug with me for the last 12 months,? he confirms. ?The people who know and love the game get a big kick out […]

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Champagne Sparkling White Wine Rose Alex. Vall. Vyds Andrew Murray

L. Mawby Fall Food Truck Fun

I just got wind of what promises to be a very cool series of events put on by our friends at L. Mawby Winery in Sutton?s Bay, Michigan this September and October. They?re partnering with area food trucks each Saturday to pair good food and fine bubblies in what they?re calling Food trucks + bubbly [...]

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Ch. Souverain Dehlinger Eno Far Niente Field Stone

The Texas Viticulture Certificate Program

  The Texas Viticulture Certificate Program Texas Tech University and Texas A&M AgriLife extension just pushed a email today and is now accepting applications for the Viticulture program starting this fall semester. This is your chance to get the education tools to get you started and not only grow and learn yourself but your vineyards […]

Source: http://thegrapesaroundtexas.com/2013/05/31/the-texas-viticulture-certificate-program/

Pinot Grigio Sémillon Gewürztraminer Muscat Viognier

The Enduring Effects of Sideways, 10 Years Later

Source: http://tablascreek.typepad.com/tablas/2014/09/the-enduring-effects-of-sideways-10-years-later.html

Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot Pinot Noir Syrah or Shiraz Zinfandel

Weekend reading from the blogs and beyond

Source: http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/dining/reviews/blog/2011/06/weekend_reading_from_the_blogs.html

Beringer, KV Buehler David Bruce Buena Vista Cain Cuvee

Club W raises $9.5 million

Club W, a wine club that sells private label wine directly to consumers, has raised $9.5 million in its latest round of funding. The company, led by CEO Xander Oxman, had previously raised $3.1 million in a seed round. The WSJ reports that Bessemer Venture Partners led this round; the previous round was led by […]

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Sinskey Smith Madrone Tablas Creek Talley Whitehall Lane

Any minute now, meanwhile

Source: http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/dining/reviews/blog/2011/06/any_minute_now_meanwhile.html

Keenan Cab Keenan Chard Kenwood Laetitia Lagier Meredith

Survey: Americans Know difference Between Toilet Paper and Alcohol

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Loring Lyeth Markham Meeker Mondavi

Cripple Creek & Company Bastrop, Texas

By: Dave & Kelli Potter   One of the fun things about traveling the in-roads and back-roads of Texas is the adventures you find in the many towns you drive thru.  Each town has its own unique touch, style and charm.  Bastrop is one of those towns and if you really get in deep you […]

Source: http://thegrapesaroundtexas.com/2013/05/31/cripple-creek-company-bastrop-texas/

Fisher Foxen Girard Groth Keenan Cab

A Wine for Tonight: 2013 Dry Creek Vineyard Dry Chenin Blanc

Would you like a quick suggestion for a good wine to drink tonight (or this weekend) that won?t break your budget and is widely available? If so, you might want to check out the 2013 Dry Creek Vineyard Dry Chenin Blanc from Clarksburg in California. Our selection criteria include: A very good Quality rating of […]

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Groth Keenan Cab Keenan Chard Kenwood Laetitia

Carneros for a quick wine country getaway

Carneros is a quick wine country getaway Carneros is a terrific wine country to visit. It is a quick and easy ride from San Francisco or Oakland. When traffic is light, you can be there in slightly less than one hour. Carneros wine country in some respects is lost in the shadow of the great […]

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Buehler David Bruce Buena Vista Cain Cuvee Castoro

Three from Mr. Ridge

The original title for this blog entry was intended to be ?Disaster Wines,? since we had two challenging house-related issues descend upon us during the month of August, and I thought it would be fun to do a mini-reprise of our ?Wines with Blackout and Other Earthly Delights? spread from several years ago. One of [...]

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Smith Madrone Tablas Creek Talley Whitehall Lane Chardonnay

Monday, 29 September 2014

Monte Carlo ? Find Your Dream Home

Expensive real estate is the thing that tops the list of the luxury items like gadgets, food and clothing. According to a recent survey by the Global Property Guide, the most expensive real estate market in the world is Monte Carlo. Named as ?Mount Charles? after Prince Charles III of Monaco, Monte Carlo is a […]

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Rose Alex. Vall. Vyds Andrew Murray Arrowood Beckmen

Inaugural Lost Pines Wine Fest 2013- Bastrop, Texas

By Dave & Kelli Potter The Lost Pines Wine Fest, benefitting Bastrop County Boys & Girls club, not only had a beautiful day and weather, but also brought out a good turnout. We were pleased that we could make this event and had a very pleasant time tasting wines from places we have not visited […]

Source: http://thegrapesaroundtexas.com/2013/05/12/inaugural-lost-pines-wine-fest-2013-bastrop-texas/

Sémillon Gewürztraminer Muscat Viognier

The Perils of Posting On April Fools? Day

Back in the day, I participated in April Fools pranks with posts that hopefully brought a smile to the face of the reader. But after one such post fell flat, even garnering angry comments years later, I decided to hang it up. Face it, wine is not that funny to begin with and most wine […]

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Santa Barbara Shafer Shafer Firebreak Sinskey Smith Madrone

Rockin? at Wine & Cars

Everyone had a great time at Wine & Cars Under the Stars last weekend. Don’t believe me? Check out the video: The evening was a great success, netting nearly $50,000 for the foundations at Fairplex and their programs. If you missed Wine & Cars, you can taste the award-winning wines of the Los Angeles International [...]

Source: http://blogs.fairplex.com/blog/wine/?p=100

St. Clement Staglin Stag\\\'s Leap Stags\\\' Leap Santa Barbara

A Delightful Mercer Estates Wine Dinner

Call it coincidence; call it synchronicity or even serendipity. Perhaps it was a bit of all three, when, during her last visit with us, Christina Donley mentioned in passing a good friend of hers named Jenna who had worked with her at Ridge Vineyards before moving on to a new position at a winery in [...]

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Champagne Sparkling White Wine Rose Alex. Vall. Vyds Andrew Murray

TMiW 2 ? The Tastes They Are A-Changin?

Jeff Lefevere and I return to review the top wine stories of the past month including tongue-twisting wine names, a disturbing wine manifesto, trends in wine marketing, the stellar 2009 Bordeaux vintage and much more. Hosts: Tim Elliott and Jeff Lefevere Topics If the wine is hard to pronounce, is it worth more? Has wine […]

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White Wine Champagne Sparkling White Wine Rose Alex. Vall. Vyds

Blue Ostrich 2011 Roussanne

  What has not been said about the Blue Ostrich Winery & Vineyard that has not been said? Not much so if you have not made the trip up to Saint Jo, Texas you?re missing out on a hidden gem of a winery. If you live in the North Texas area you really have not […]

Source: http://thegrapesaroundtexas.com/2013/04/07/blue-ostrich-2011-roussanne/

Pinot Blanc Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot Pinot Noir Syrah or Shiraz

Will Vente Privee make a success of flash wine sales? Probably

French event sales site Vente Priv�e has added wine sales to its product offering in the UK, and they may be the ones to make this model really work. This felt more like a fashion event than a wine tasting. There’s a reason for that. Instead of the acres of table-tops loaded with glass bottles, [...]

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Pinot Grigio Sémillon Gewürztraminer Muscat Viognier

Copacabana Brazilian BBQ Grilling Up in Hermosa Beach

Source: http://la.eater.com/2014/9/26/6851045/copacabana-brazilian-bbq-opening-hermosa-beach

Ch. St. Jean Ch. Souverain Dehlinger Eno Far Niente

Decoding Orin Swift Winemaker Dave Phinney's "E" Spanish Red

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I keep seeing email offers for this "E" wine and seeing it on retailer shelves so I decided to buy a bottle of it. I vaguely knew that it was part of Orin Swift (the Prisoner being probably their most famous wine) winemaker's foray into international wines.

Reading a bit more about it, it sounds like these are old world grapes made in a new world style. This particular bottling, E-2 (the E is for Esapana, and this is their second non-vintage bottling from Spain), is comprised of red grapes from some of Spain's most desirable regions: Priorat, Jumilla, Toro, Rioja, and Ribera del Duero.

For me, Spain is the next best place to look if you've gotten into wine through California and you're looking to branch out. The wines have a similar flavor profile and are more wallet-friendly. You can't just throw darts but it doesn't take much sleuthing to find tremendous value wines from Spain.

So this wine sounds right in my wheelhouse. And tasting it - it is. Rich, juicy fruit - it presents itself with more "sweetness" (a term I hesitate to use as it implies residual sugar, but I don't know how else to say it) than Alto Moncayo Veraton for example. Where Alto Moncayo (Veraton and proper) differentiate themselves compared to this E bottling is that Alto Moncayo brings more savory notes, which I find tremendously appealing when combined with rich fruit and vibrant acidity.

I'd rate the E-2 in the 88-89 point range.

According to Wine.com Robert Parker went nuts for these wines:
If you judge wines on how they taste and the degree of pleasure they offer, they are all incredible efforts. The three new cuvees I tasted are among the finest wine values one could hope to find. Moreover, there are 50,000 cases of each, no easy feat given the grapes Phinney has accessed and the quality he has turned out. As of now, Dave Phinney might be my ?value winemaker of the year? candidate. P.S. It?s too expensive for this report, but I am including it as an hommage to what Dave Phinney has achieved. If there are better wines for under $20 a bottle in the world today, please share that information with The Wine Advocate.
93 Points The Wine Advocate
You can buy this at Wine.com using code AMEX30 to get $30 off $100. Use it to round out a purchase at just over $100. At $17.99 in Massachusetts with 30% off, free shipping and no tax that would bring the price down to ~$12.59 a bottle. More info on how to maximize the Wine.com deal here.

Click here to shop for this on Wine.com (affiliate link):
Locations by Dave Phinney E on Wine.com

Question of the Day: Have you had any of these Locations wines from Dave Phinney? If so, what did you think?

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Arrowood Beckmen Benziger Beringer, KV Buehler


A Retrospective Tasting of Tablas Creek Mourvedre 2003-2012

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Pinot Noir Syrah or Shiraz Zinfandel Grenache Sangiovese

Sunday, 28 September 2014

Domaine Pierre Usseglio

I frequently participate in press-wine tastings in Copenhagen. Normally its about tasting the recent vintage or vintages from a particular wine producer - maybe with one or two older vintages. Nothing wrong with that. Its always the latest vintage that is going on the shelves and where the need for good press is welcomed.
But I [...]

Source: http://www.wine4freaks.com/42/domaine-pierre-usseglio/

Ritchie Creek Rochioli Rosenblum St. Clement Staglin

Win Tickets to ZAP?s 2011 Grand Zinfandel Tasting at Fort Mason!

You heard correctly. Beyond Napa Valley is giving away 4 tickets to ZAP’s Grand Zinfandel Tasting at Fort Mason. All you have to do is write a Zinfandel-inspired Haiku. Click the link below for all of the details. We hope to see you at the Grand tasting in January. Win Tickets to ZAP’s 2011 Grand [...]

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Barbera Tempranillo Dolcetto Malbec Red Wine

Wine Event Announces Winners

The winners of the Los Angeles International Wine & Spirits Competition were announced June 10 at a media roll-out in Los Angeles. Find the winners here.

Source: http://blogs.fairplex.com/blog/wine/?p=110

Muscat Viognier Roussanne Marsanne Albariño

All Seasons Bistro in Calistoga ? Try it!

All Seasons Bistro The All Seasons Bistro is one of our favorite restaurants in the Napa Valley. It is located in Calistoga across the street from the more popular Brannan?s Restaurant. Four of us dined there for lunch this past Thursday, September 18. As always, the food was delicious and the service excellent. Three of […]

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Foxen Girard Groth Keenan Cab Keenan Chard

Veuve Clicquot tablets sparkle on the internets

How would it sound if you could carry tablets of Veuve Clicquot in your handbag and drop then in water to make a glass of the famous bubbly? To those who drive popular brand to sales of over a half a million cases a year in the US, that sounds like their kind of “plop, […]

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Gamay Nebbiolo Barbera Tempranillo Dolcetto

Thank You From the Bottom of My Heart

I’m sitting here in my new home office with a fresh perspective and a touch of the misties, as in misty-eyes.� Rich and I have been moved into the place for just over a month and it has made a huge difference in how we feel about things.� I now recognize that we were both […]

Source: http://familylovewine.wordpress.com/2010/08/13/thank-you-from-the-bottom-of-my-heart/

Beckmen Benziger Beringer, KV Buehler David Bruce

Alan Kerr?s Vintage?s June 7th Release ? Tasting Notes

Australia is the principal feature of the June 7th release. I must confess to not buying a lot from down under recently, but there are a couple of tasty treats to be found. 675223 KILIKANOON KILLERMAN?S RUN CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2012 Clare Valley, South Australia $19.95 A little tight at first, but eventually it releases some [...]

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Zinfandel Grenache Sangiovese Gamay

Source: http://thecaveman.blogspot.com/2009/03/dinner-with-lou-early-spring-apero.html

Keenan Chard Kenwood Laetitia Lagier Meredith La Jota

A Wine for Tonight: 2012 Columbia Crest H3 Cabernet Sauvignon

Would you like a quick suggestion for a good wine to drink tonight (or this weekend) that won?t break your budget and is widely available? Many of our readers have said this is something they would like, so here is this week?s selection, the 2012 Columbia Crest H3 Cabernet Sauvignon from the Horse Heaven Hills […]

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Barbera Tempranillo Dolcetto Malbec Red Wine

Your weekend dining PLUS

Source: http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/dining/reviews/blog/2011/06/your_weekend_dining_plus_13.html

Andrew Murray Arrowood Beckmen Benziger Beringer, KV

5 Questions for Thi Tran

Source: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/dailydish/2012/08/5-questions-for-thi-tran.html

Ch. St. Jean Ch. Souverain Dehlinger Eno Far Niente

Saturday, 27 September 2014

Three from Viluko Vineyards

A while back, I received an email from Christian Lane, the Director of Sales & Marketing at Viluko Vineyards, asking me where he could submit wine samples for review. In all honesty, I?d never heard of Viluko, but we?re always willing to try new things, so I passed on the address here at Gang Central [...]

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Chardonnay Sauvignon Blanc Riesling Chenin Blanc Pinot Grigio

Source: http://thecaveman.blogspot.com/2009/03/hey-dude-that-wine-stinks-i-vividly.html

Rosenblum St. Clement Staglin Stag\\\'s Leap Stags\\\' Leap

5 Questions for Thi Tran

Source: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/dailydish/2012/08/5-questions-for-thi-tran.html

Riesling Chenin Blanc Pinot Grigio Sémillon Gewürztraminer

Hello world!

Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!

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Stags\\\' Leap Santa Barbara Shafer Shafer Firebreak Sinskey

Alsace and Biodynamics

Source: http://thecaveman.blogspot.com/2012/10/alsace-and-biodynamics.html

Nebbiolo Barbera Tempranillo Dolcetto Malbec

Copacabana Brazilian BBQ Grilling Up in Hermosa Beach

Source: http://la.eater.com/2014/9/26/6851045/copacabana-brazilian-bbq-opening-hermosa-beach

St. Clement Staglin Stag\\\'s Leap Stags\\\' Leap Santa Barbara

?Chance has a great deal to do with the awards that wines win.?

The results here are not that surprising to me given the venue. At a state fair the conditions are far from ideal and the judges have to taste too many wines in a short period of time. I have always believed a wine should be tasted over a period of time (1-2 days minimum) and […]

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Merlot Pinot Noir Syrah or Shiraz Zinfandel Grenache

2007 Medoc 5. Grand Cru Class�

Here you'll find an overview of the ratings of the 2007 Medoc 4. Grand Cru Class�. We have gathered all ratings from Robert Parker, Decanter and Wine Spectator.

Source: http://www.wine4freaks.com/33/2007-medoc-5-grand-cru-classe/

Muscat Viognier Roussanne Marsanne Albariño

Three from Mr. Ridge

The original title for this blog entry was intended to be ?Disaster Wines,? since we had two challenging house-related issues descend upon us during the month of August, and I thought it would be fun to do a mini-reprise of our ?Wines with Blackout and Other Earthly Delights? spread from several years ago. One of [...]

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Markham Meeker Mondavi Pine Ridge Phelps Pastiche

The Return of Great Wine Content

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Smith Madrone Tablas Creek Talley Whitehall Lane Chardonnay

Source: http://thecaveman.blogspot.com/2009/03/two-greek-vin-de-pays-de-tegea-2005.html

Grenache Sangiovese Gamay Nebbiolo Barbera

Friday, 26 September 2014

Take a drive on Westside Road ? wine, trees and river

Why To Take a drive on Westside Road Westside Road is one delightful wine country backroad. It is one of our favorites and we think the next time you are in the Healdsburg area, you should take a drive on Westside Road. Here is why. Not only will you find wonderful wineries, but the scenery […]

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Source: http://www.winecountrygetaways.com/take-drive-westside-road-wine-trees-river/

Tempranillo Dolcetto Malbec Red Wine

Five Easy Winter Projects for Winery Marketers

It’s November, post-Harvest and going into slow season for winery marketers. �Thought I would put together a short list of projects that may make your life easier in 2011 with a little time put in during the winter. 1. �Claim your winery on location based services and review sites. Even if you don’t use the […]

Source: http://familylovewine.wordpress.com/2010/11/21/five-easy-winter-projects-for-winery-marketers/

Sauvignon Blanc Riesling Chenin Blanc Pinot Grigio Sémillon

A Little Competition Never Hurts!

That’s right – it’s time. The Los Angeles International Wine & Spirits Competition begins tomorrow. Nearly 100 international judges, more than 3,000 international wines. Who will take the gold? Keep coming back to find out more information about the 3-day event and watch for judges to be blogging and twittering in between judging!

Source: http://blogs.fairplex.com/blog/wine/?p=60

Lagier Meredith La Jota Loring Lyeth Markham

Your weekend dining PLUS

Source: http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/dining/reviews/blog/2011/06/your_weekend_dining_plus_13.html

Red Wine White Wine Champagne Sparkling White Wine Rose

WBW80: Dry Ros�

Back when I first started podcasting about wine, in late 2004, there were maybe 40 podcasts in the world. But there were even fewer wine blogs and soon I discovered the monthly tasting event called Wine Blogging Wednesday joining on its eighth outing back in early 2005. Over the years I have participated in WBW […]

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La Jota Loring Lyeth Markham Meeker

Depardieu drinks 14 bottles of wine a day

French wine consumption has been declining for the past fifty years. But one man seems to be taking it upon himself to single-handedly reverse this trend: Gerard Depardieu. The Frenchman-turned-ruski told the British site So Film, “I can absorb 12, 13, 14 bottles?per day. But I?m never totally drunk, just a little pissed.” “All you […]

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Caymus Ch. St. Jean Ch. Souverain Dehlinger Eno

Monte Carlo ? Find Your Dream Home

Expensive real estate is the thing that tops the list of the luxury items like gadgets, food and clothing. According to a recent survey by the Global Property Guide, the most expensive real estate market in the world is Monte Carlo. Named as ?Mount Charles? after Prince Charles III of Monaco, Monte Carlo is a […]

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Sangiovese Gamay Nebbiolo Barbera Tempranillo

Let?s Get Fizzacle!

Sure, bubbly is boss on New Years and even at celebrations like birthdays and anniversaries, but why not add its charming sparkle to silly-sweet St. Valentine?s Day? I can?t think of a lustier toast ? except for maybe Bedrock?s ravishing Ode to Lulu ros�, or a sinful zinfandel, or ?. Here?s my go-to list: NV [...]

Source: http://www.beyondnapavalley.com/blog/lets-get-fizzacle/

Lyeth Markham Meeker Mondavi Pine Ridge

The Perils of Posting On April Fools? Day

Back in the day, I participated in April Fools pranks with posts that hopefully brought a smile to the face of the reader. But after one such post fell flat, even garnering angry comments years later, I decided to hang it up. Face it, wine is not that funny to begin with and most wine […]

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David Bruce Buena Vista Cain Cuvee Castoro Caymus

Will Vente Privee make a success of flash wine sales? Probably

French event sales site Vente Priv�e has added wine sales to its product offering in the UK, and they may be the ones to make this model really work. This felt more like a fashion event than a wine tasting. There’s a reason for that. Instead of the acres of table-tops loaded with glass bottles, [...]

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Mondavi Pine Ridge Phelps Pastiche Ritchie Creek Rochioli

Calais Winery 2010 La Cuv�e Du Canton

La Cuv�e Du Canton 2010 Syrah Texas High Plains Deep saturated ruby to garnet color. Nose- first get the oak and cork but this ones been in the bottle a while and it’s not opened up yet. Dark plums, cherry, and mossy earthen notes. A bright cherry to raspberry on the very back of the […]

Source: http://thegrapesaroundtexas.com/2014/01/21/calais-winery-2010-la-cuve-du-canton/

White Wine Champagne Sparkling White Wine Rose Alex. Vall. Vyds

Visiting Fattoria di Felsina in Tuscany

Fattoria di Felsina tasting room
The last of four wineries we visited on our recent trip to Tuscany was Fattoria di Felsina in Castelnuovo Berardenga, Siena.

One thing that surprised me while scoping out Tuscan wineries to visit is how far apart they are. Compared to Napa or even Sonoma the great wineries of Tuscany are very spread out. Some were as close as 30 minutes away from our villa. Others would involve a 2.5 hour drive. Felsina was one of the closest and we paired our visit with an afternoon in the charming (and understandably touristy) town of San Gimignano.

The wine in the Felsina portfolio that piqued my interest was Fontalloro - a 100% Sangiovese Tuscan IGT that sells for just south of $50 here in the US (review).

Of the wineries we visited, Felsina was the one most prepared to receive visitors in a public tasting room. 
Their tasting room was one of the more refined we visited
As with any winery, you'll want to drop them an email for sure, but they're well equipped to receive visitors and their grounds are polished and inviting.
Take in a glass or two on this patio adjacent the tasting room
Felsina was founded in 1966. Production is centered around the southern-most part of Chianti. They make 450,000 bottles a year, 75% of which is exported. The US is their most important market.
Felsina cellars and grounds
Their cellars are some of the most intriguing I've seen. The form factor of the cellar space has dictated the size of the barrels they can use. They've had large barrels custom-crafted to fit available space.
Cellar dimensions dictates barrel sizes used
The well-kept yet rustic charm and attention to detail was striking.
Striking cellars
Their overall portfolio is broader than I anticipated. Some of the wines we tasted weren't exported to the US. And of the ones expected to the US, some are imported at low volumes.
Broader lineup than I expected
Here are my notes on the wines we tasted which are imported to the United States...

I Sistra (around $20)
  • Chardonnay
  • Light oak
  • Minerals
  • Granny Smith Apple
  • Lemony, bright
  • Refreshing
  • Very nice
2010 Felsina Chianti Classico (around $21)
  • Blend of 11 vineyards
  • Really nice slight touch of oak - hint of caramel
  • Great value
2009 Felsina Chianti Classico Riserva (around $25)
  • More structure (than the Chianti Classico)
  • More acidity
  • Firmer Tannins
  • Regular bottling is better for today, this one needs time
2009 Felsina Rancia (around $53)
  • Really nice
  • Big, rich fruit
  • 60% new oak
  • Single vineyard wine
  • Just 13.5% alcohol but full of flavor
  • Discovery of the visit for me
2009 Felsina Fontalloro (around $60 retail)
  • 70% new oak
  • Firm acidity with ample tannins 
  • 13.5% alcohol
  • Rancia shows better for immediate consumption
Franco Bernabei (Fontodi, Ruffino) serves as consulting winemaker.
Thanks to Export Manager Chiara Leonini who served as our gracious hostess.

Conclusion and Recommendations


Fattoria di Felsina is a gorgeous property which manages to preserve its rustic charm and fuse it with refined elegance.

The Felsina Rancia (pronounced raunch-ee-uh) was the discovery of the visit for me. I came in positively predisposed to prefer Fontalloro but the Rancia is even more to my liking. Terrific stuff. Although it's solidly a $40+ wine on You can buy it right now for as little as $32 on Wine.com thanks to some trickery described in this post.

2010 Felsina Chianti Classico Riserva Rancia ($49.99, $32.49 after discounts)

Check 'em out:
Fattoria di Felsina
@FelsinaWines on Twitter

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Thursday, 25 September 2014

Visiting Casanova di Neri

View up towards Montalcino from Casanova di Neri
One of the first wines I noticed when I started paying close attention to Wine Spectator's Wine of the Year program was the Casanova di Neri Tenuta Nuova. Their 2001 was named Wine Spectator's Wine of the Year in 2006 ($70/97WS) and at the time I didn't care enough to understand why they picked this specific wine. I just knew that they thought it was a really good bottle of Brunello.

In hindsight it was clearly a nod to a producer leading a renaissance in winemaking in Montalcino. Wine Spectator wanted to feature them because they took a traditionally well-regarded region to the next level by applying contemporary winemaking techniques to make wines that compete at the very highest level on the world stage.
Casanova di Neri in Montalcino, Italy
Today, Brunello maintains its reputation as one of the great appellations in the world. But critics suggest it is at risk of losing its prominence if too many producers rest on their laurels.

From Antonio Galloni's Vinous Media:
Montalcino, like most of Tuscany, is fairly insular and cut off from easy access to major cities and other regions. I see an alarming lack of intellectual curiosity about the world?s great wines among many of Montalcino?s producers. To be fair, this critique is not limited to growers in Montalcino, but also applies to producers in many other regions throughout Italy. How many winemakers truly love wine?
Their tasting room was one of the more public we visited in Tuscany
I wasn't in a position to buy the 2001 Tenuta Nuova when Spectator named it Wine of the Year, but a few years later the 2006 garnered a perfect 100 point rating from James Suckling. I brought it to a BYOB-friendly Italian bistro last year. The wine was incredible - truly one of the best I've ever tasted.

I bought the 2006 immediately after tasting the 2005 at Wine Spectator's Grand Tour Boston. What impressed me about this bottling was that in good vintages it was great. In great vintages it was amazing.

So when I was trying to decide which wineries to reach out to for a visit on a recent trip to Tuscany Casanova di Neri was at the top of the list.

Casanova di Neri was founded in 1971 by Giovanni Neri then passed on to his son Giacomo in 1991. Their flagship wines are their Brunello di Montalcino (~$51) and Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova (~$80). Like all Brunello, these wines are 100% Sangiovese grown near the town of Montalcino.

For some reason I've always thought Italian wineries had a much longer history than Napa wineries. Vineyards in Italy are indeed very old but in reality the history of high quality Brunello production, with the exception of a few producers, isn't tremendously long. In the 1970s there were about 30 Brunello producers. Now there are more than 200. Just like in Napa/Sonoma many of the best producers weren't in existence 50 years ago.

I emailed the winery inquiring about a visit and Giacamo quickly responded. After a beautiful drive down from our villa about an hour north we arrived for a morning visit and tasting. Giacomo greeted us an introduced us to his son GianLorenzo who would be our guide.
Gravity feed winery established in 1999
Their first production vintage was 1977. As things shifted from Lorenzo Neri to Giacomo Neri a new gravity-feed winemaking facilty was established in 1999. Today Casanova di Neri produces 200,000 bottles annually.

The Casanova di Neri story is an evolution of winemaking styles.

To this day, the classic Casanova di Neri Brunello (~$50) embraces a traditional style. We taseted the 2009 at the winery then again later that night at our villa after buying a bottle at the supermarket. It's aged in very large (10,000 liter) neutral oak barrels for 45 months. The 2009 shows pretty red fruit. Cloves. It's light in color and elegant.
Classic Brunello aging in large ~10,000L barrels
The 2009 Casanova di Neri Tenuta Nuova ("new estate") was the wine that I came to taste and it didn't disappoint. Although 2009 wasn't nearly the vintage 2001 nor 2006 was it provided a chance to taste the wine in a non-spectacular vintage. And it showed very well.
Tenuta Nuova aging in small ~200L barriques like you'd find in Napa
The 2009 Tenuta Nuova feels lower in acidity than the 2006. GianLorenzo felt it wouldn't have the long life the 2006 will, but for immediate/early consumption it's showing very favorably in my opinion. It is very pretty on the nose with effortless power. Silky, slightly sweet tannins. A great combination of characteristics that make this wine a joy to experience.
Tenuta Nuova: A spectacular Brunello made in a modern style
The most important market for Casanova di Neri is the United States. They produce several other wines you might find here. The affordable Irrosso is simple but fresh with firm Italian tannins. Pietrodonice (~$70) is 100% Cabernet with appealing brilliant fruit and bright acidity. Cerretalto (~$190) goes in a different direction with iron notes, hoisin sauce, a little bit of salt and earth. In weaker vintages it is blended in with the classic Casanova di Neri Brunello bottling.

Conclusion and Recommendations


If, like me, you're more of a new world wine enthusiast but you're interested in expanding your palate to embrace traditional old world regions, one way to ease the transition is to explore modern producers. To visit Casanova di Neri is take in the story of a family whose roots are firmly planted in Montalcino producing wines known on the world stage by applying the best modern winemaking techniques.

Their Tenuta Nuova is a wine you have to taste. And it's especially interesting to compare it to their more traditionally made classic Brunello.

Look for it on Wine-Searcher

Their tasting room open to the public and right along one of the main roads that leads up to Montalcino, but call or email ahead for an appointment.

Check 'em out:
http://www.casanovadineri.it/en-index.html

A visit to a modern producer like Casanova di Neri provided a perfect comparison point to the more traditional La Gerla later that afternoon.

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Depardieu drinks 14 bottles of wine a day

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Faiveley buys Billaud-Simon in Chablis

Domaine Faiveley of Burgundy has announced the acquisition of Billaud-Simon for their first vineyard purchase in Chablis. The 50-acre estate includes 4 acres of Grand Cru sites in Vaud�sir, Les Clos, Les Preuses and Blanchots. They also have 22 acres of premier cru sites. Domaine Faiveley now has 350 acres in Burgundy. I have always […]

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Nested wine glass aims to pace you

Drink a glass of water for every glass of wine and you’ll emerge from the evening hangover-free. Such is common wisdom and some French design students have made some new nesting glassware, hand blown in Holland, that help drinkers comply with this maxim. However, in his book Proof: the Science of Booze, Adam Rogers pours […]

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Coming Soon: Cliff Lede Wine Dinner at Del Frisco's Boston

Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House in Boston is offering a paired wine dinner featuring the wines of Cliff Lede Vineyards.

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Cliff Lede Vineyards? finest wines perfectly paired with delicious seasonal dishes in five course dinner

WHAT: Del Frisco?s Double Eagle Steak House, one of Boston?s premiere steakhouse destinations know for it?s juicy, prime steaks, exquisite wines and exceptional service, invites guest to explore the bold and flavorful wines of Napa Valley winery, Cliff Lede Vineyards. Cliff Lede General Manager, Lee Abraham will be onsite to meet with guests.

Guests will enjoy a five-course seasonal dinner perfectly paired with a selection of the vineyard?s finest wines.

To make a reservation, please call (617) 951-1368. For more information, please
visit www.delfriscos.com.

WHEN: Wednesday, September 17th - 6:30 p.m.

COST: $195 per person + tax and gratuity

WHERE: Del Frisco?s Double Eagle Steak House, 250 Northern Avenue, Boston

2014 Cliff Lede Wine Dinner 

Passed Appetizers

2013 FEL Pinot Gris

Beer Battered Alaskan King Crab Bites
Sam Adam Noble Pils Beer Batter, Blood Orange Remoulade
Oysters on The Half Shell
Melon Gastrique

Second Course

Cliff Lede Sauvignon Blanc
Cirtus Poached Sea Bass
Sea Bass poached in a citrus broth, White Peach Salsa

Third Course

Cliff Lede Pinot Noir
Three Season Lamb Lollipops
Black Cherry Compote, Wild Mushroom and Thyme Demi, Pomegranate Cola Syrup 

Dinner Course

Cliff Lede Cabernet Sauvignon
Bone-in Filet
Bone Marrow and Foie Gras Reduction, Smashed Potatoes, Glazed Baby Brussel Sprouts

Finale

Moondance Dream Cabernet Sauvignon
Chocolate Tasting
Truffles, mousse, mini chocolate pastries

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2007 Medoc 5. Grand Cru Class�

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Where is the Priorat?

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$10 of $75 at Whole Foods via AmEx Sync

If you've got an American Express card (or cards!) you can enjoy $10 off a $75+ purchase at Whole Foods Market. You can get this deal once for each AmEx card you have - even cards for authorized users - so you can effectively get 13.3% off at Whole Foods for $75 times how ever many AmEx cards you have.

The deal needs to be activated for each AmEx card you want to use. The easiest way to do this is by logging into your AmEx account and navigating to "Offers for You". If you want to activate the deal for multiple cards, use the multi-tab browser trick by exposing the offer for each card then clicking each offer to enable it for all of your cards.

If you don't see the offer available for one or more of your cards you can also activate it via Twitter:
To avoid overshoot consider buying $75 gift cards or paying for larger transactions with multiple $75 swipes (a split tender) if your cashier can figure out how to do that.

Using these techniques you should be able to get 13.3% off on groceries. Or perhaps more relevantly applicable to this wine blog, stack this offer with Whole Foods typical 10% off 6+ bottle sale pricing. Or use it to get a discount on items they normally don't allow discounts on like Veuve Clicquot.

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Wednesday, 24 September 2014

Behind the Scenes: An Interview with Yours Truly on Grape Collective

I'm prone to intense, serious staring during winery visits
I've been banging away here on this blog since 2008. And for the most part I've avoided extended ramblings about inside-baseball topics like leveraging social media, how to start a blog, and sharing pictures of my kids. So forgive me this quick self-indulgent detour.

I got an email last week from Jameson Fink from Grape Collective (and other online wine properties) asking if I'd be interested in participating in an interview series they've been doing with wine bloggers and wine industry personalities. Knowing Jameson mostly through Twitter (@JamesonFink) I was definitely up for taking part.

If you've had a blog for any period of time you'll notice you get spammy requests for all sorts of things, and a request for an interview usually turns into unpaid writing.

A common fallacy about bloggers is that we're starving for things to write about. On the contrary I find I often feel guilty for not writing about things I feel I should write about and that I've been neglecting the blog for too long.

But the moment I received the questions Jameson emailed me I was thrilled to immediately respond.

Because the questions were so insightful and summarized exactly what's on my mind better than I could have.

Jameson could write a book on how to conduct an interview. He could easily hang with Terry Gross. Coming from the perspective of an interviewee - the key to conducting a good interview is to do the hard work of researching a subject's background and identifying the unique interesting things readers would find entertaining.

Head on over to Grape Collective to check out the interview.

We talk about Tuscany, wine-centered kid-friendly vacations, how to leverage points & miles to visit wine regions, Monastrell, and Northern Arizona University (NAU Alumni represent!). Something for everyone.

And for a little bonus content check out my view on the Top 10 Places to Wine & Dine in Boston.

My thanks to Jameson for the opportunity and his amazing work. And thanks for reading these past six years. I'll look forward to continuing the conversation.

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?Lafite is out, Conti is in.?

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Decoding Orin Swift Winemaker Dave Phinney's "E" Spanish Red

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I keep seeing email offers for this "E" wine and seeing it on retailer shelves so I decided to buy a bottle of it. I vaguely knew that it was part of Orin Swift (the Prisoner being probably their most famous wine) winemaker's foray into international wines.

Reading a bit more about it, it sounds like these are old world grapes made in a new world style. This particular bottling, E-2 (the E is for Esapana, and this is their second non-vintage bottling from Spain), is comprised of red grapes from some of Spain's most desirable regions: Priorat, Jumilla, Toro, Rioja, and Ribera del Duero.

For me, Spain is the next best place to look if you've gotten into wine through California and you're looking to branch out. The wines have a similar flavor profile and are more wallet-friendly. You can't just throw darts but it doesn't take much sleuthing to find tremendous value wines from Spain.

So this wine sounds right in my wheelhouse. And tasting it - it is. Rich, juicy fruit - it presents itself with more "sweetness" (a term I hesitate to use as it implies residual sugar, but I don't know how else to say it) than Alto Moncayo Veraton for example. Where Alto Moncayo (Veraton and proper) differentiate themselves compared to this E bottling is that Alto Moncayo brings more savory notes, which I find tremendously appealing when combined with rich fruit and vibrant acidity.

I'd rate the E-2 in the 88-89 point range.

According to Wine.com Robert Parker went nuts for these wines:
If you judge wines on how they taste and the degree of pleasure they offer, they are all incredible efforts. The three new cuvees I tasted are among the finest wine values one could hope to find. Moreover, there are 50,000 cases of each, no easy feat given the grapes Phinney has accessed and the quality he has turned out. As of now, Dave Phinney might be my ?value winemaker of the year? candidate. P.S. It?s too expensive for this report, but I am including it as an hommage to what Dave Phinney has achieved. If there are better wines for under $20 a bottle in the world today, please share that information with The Wine Advocate.
93 Points The Wine Advocate
You can buy this at Wine.com using code AMEX30 to get $30 off $100. Use it to round out a purchase at just over $100. At $17.99 in Massachusetts with 30% off, free shipping and no tax that would bring the price down to ~$12.59 a bottle. More info on how to maximize the Wine.com deal here.

Click here to shop for this on Wine.com (affiliate link):
Locations by Dave Phinney E on Wine.com

Question of the Day: Have you had any of these Locations wines from Dave Phinney? If so, what did you think?

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