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Domaine Laroche, Chablis `St Martin` 2015
Domaine Laroche, Chablis `St Martin` 2015 PRODUCER Domaine Laroche epitomises Chablis, with impeccable quality and a remarkable 100 hectares of vineyards, including 30 hectares of Premier and six hectares of Grand Crus. Founded in 1850, there is still a dynamism which permeates everything they do. Michel Laroche merged with another family-owned producer, Jeanjean, in 2009 and he remains involved in the business, along with his wife Gwénaël. As part of their aim to retain purity and minerality in the finished wine, Laroche was the first Burgundian producer to move to screwcaps in 2002. VINEYARDS Saint Martin refers to the patron saint of Chablis, whose relics were kept in the domaine's ancient monastery for many years. Domaine Laroche owns 63 hectares of Chablis vineyard on the famous Kimmeridgian soil that gives the wines such precision. Each plot, of which there are 30 in total, has a different exposure, soil depth and vine age which contributes complexity to the wine and means that every parcel ripens at a different time. Gregory Viennois refers to Chardonnay's 'two-day window' of maturity - if the parcels aren't harvested in this time the precious Chablis aromas are lost. VINTAGE The 2015 vintage started with very good conditions during flowering, with dry and sunny weather. These conditions continued and were ideal for preventing diseases during ripening. On the morning of 1st September, a hailstorm affected the vineyards of Les Clos and Les Blanchots. This resulted in a partial loss of yield but didn’t impact the quality of the grapes due to careful sorting in the vineyard and in the cellar. -
Burgundy / Pinot Noir Red Wines White Wines Rhone
RED WINES RED WINES ctd. VeuveBURGUNDY du Vernay, / PINOT Brut NOIR 7.50 37 VeuveRHONE du /Vernay, GRENACHE Brut -SYRAH -M7.50OURVÈDRE 37 franceBelle Glos, “Balade,” Santa Barbara, Calif. …………. 63 franceChateau Mont-Redon, Chat. du Pape, France …….. 90 Cliff Lede, “FEL,” Anderson Valley, Calif. ….……… 80 Chateau du Trignon, Gigondas ………………………….. 75 MummDom. Regnaudot, Prestige, Brut 1er (187mlCru, Maranges, split) 15France …….. 76 MummCowhorn, Prestige, Syrah, BrutApplegate (187ml Valley, split) Oregon15 ………. 52 napaDomaine valley, Serene, calif. “Evenstad Reserve,” Willamette napaQuady valley, North, calif. Syrah, Rogue Valley, Oregon ……… 60 Valley, Oregon ………………………………………………. 130 Writer’s Block, Grenache, Lake County, Calif. ….. 35 RoseHirsch, d’Or, “San Brut Andreas Rosé Fault,” Sonoma 14 Coast, Ca. 49 ..130 RoseStags’ d’Or, Leap, Brut Petite Rosé Sirah, Napa, Calif. 14 …………….…. 49 86 franceKanzler Vineyards, Russian River Valley, Calif. .…. 125 franceStolpman Vineyards, La Cuadrilla, GSM, Calif. …... 58 Kate Arnold, Willamette Valley, Oregon .…………. 51 Yann Chave, Crozes Hermitage, France ……………... 77 Macrostie, Sonoma Coast, Calif. ………………………. 74 Saintsbury “Stanly Ranch,” Carneros, Calif…………. 100 Willamette Valley Vineyards, Oregon ………………… 56 Williams Selyem, “Foss,” Russian River Valley ….. 215 WHITE WINES Williams Selyem, “Calegari,” Russian Rvr Valley .. 215 215 VeuveSAUVIGNON du Vernay, BLANC Brut / ALTERNATIVE 7.50 WHITE 37 BORDEAUX / BLENDS / ITALIAN france Caves D’Esclans, “Whispering Angel,” Rose ………. 52 Canti Estate, Barolo, Italy ………………………………….. 84 MummDauny, Prestige,“Terres Blanches,” Brut (187ml Sancerre, split) 15France ……… 70 Chateau Labadie, Cru Bourgeois, Medoc, France ... 63 napaLazaret, valley, Chatean calif. neuf du Pape Blanc, France ….….. 84 Chateau Le Clou du Pin, Bordeaux, France ………… 42 Hugel, Riesling, Alsace, France …………………………. 56 Chateau les Barraillots, Margaux, France …………… 100 RoseJean- Lucd’Or, Mader, Brut Rosé Pinot Blanc, Alsace, 14France ……. -
CIA Bev Pro Wine List
SUNDAY Session Poducer Vintage Region Name/Style Varietal/Type Table Sponsor- WhyNot Foley Family Wines 2016 Chalk Hill Estate Red Blend Coaching Sessions: Palate Prep Domaine Laroche 2014 Chablis Chardonnay Hudson 2015 Napa Valley, Los Carneros Chardonnay Selbach Oster 2017 Mosel Valley Kabinett Riesling Calera 2017 Central Coast, CA Pinot Noir Continuum 2014 Sage Mountain Vineyard, Proprietary Red Wine Blend Pritchard Hill, Napa Valley Turley 2017 Howell Mountain Dragon Vineyard Zinfandel Chateau Doisy-Vedrines 2015 Sauternes Blend Rare Wine Co. NV Madeira Boston, Special Reserve Bual General Sessions Food and Wine Pairing on the Fly Delamotte NV Champagne Blanc de Blancs Chardonnay Michael Arnould NV Verzenay, Montagne de Reims, Brut Rosé Pinot Noir Champagne, Grand Cru Boizel 2007 Champagne Grand Vintage Blend Connecting the dots: Music & The Wine Mind Dreaming Tree 2018 Sonoma County, California Sauvignon Blanc Dreaming Tree 2018 California Rosé Blend Dreaming Tree 2018 California Pinot Noir Dreaming Tree 2017 California Cabernet Sauvignon Music & The Wine Mind - Pairing Wine & Silent Disco Arietta 2017 Napa Valley & Sonoma Valley "On The White Keys" Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon Artists' Reserve Arietta 2016 Coombsville & Los Carneros "Quartet" Blend Cliff Lede 2016 Stags Leap District "Soul Fire", Red Block Series Cabernet Sauvignon Hyde Estate 2015 Hyde Vineyard Estate Larry Hyde Pinot Noir JaM Cellars 2017 Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon JaM Cellars 2018 Napa Valley Butter Chardonnay JaM Cellars 2018 Napa Valley Candy, Dry Rosé On -
Wines by the Glass
Wines By The Glass SPARKLING Sparkling Prosecco Villa Sandi, Italy Sparkling Moscato Abbazia, Italy ROSE Rosé Josh Cellars, California White Zinfandel Bay Bridge, California WHITE Riesling Dr. Loosen, Germany Pinot Grigio Anterra, Italy Sauvignon Blanc Josh Cellars, California Chardonnay Josh Cellars, California RED Pinot Noir Josh Cellars, California Merlot Josh Cellars, California Cabernet Sauvignon Josh Cellars, California Legacy Blend Josh Cellars, California Chianti Caposaldo, Italy Malbec Dona Paula, Los Cardos, Argentina Champagne and Sparkling Wines By The Bottle Villa Sandi Prosecco Il Fresco Veneto, Italy Domaine Carneros Brut Carneros, USA Moet & Chandon Imperial France Champagne Mumm Brut Rosé Mendoza, Argentina Piper Heidsieck Rosé Champagne France Piper Heidsieck Brut Champagne France Piper Heidsieck Cuvée Sublime France Champagne Luc Belaire Burgundy France Abbazia Moscato Sparkling Asti, Italy White Wines and Rosé By The Bottle Riesling Dr. Konstantin Frank Finger Lakes, USA Dr. Loosen Mosel, Germany Sauvignon Blanc Ferngreen Marlborough, New Zealand Cakebread Napa ValleY, USA Brancott Estate Marlborough, New Zealand Duckhorn Napa Valley, USA Josh Cellars California, USA Oysterbay Marlborough, New Zealand Pinot Grigio Mezzacorona Dolomiti, Italy Santa Margherita Trentino, Italy Bollini Trentino, Italy Chardonnay & Chablis Domaine Laroche (Chablis) Chablis, France Kendall–Jackson California, USA Rutherford Ranch Napa Valley, USA Marques de Casa Concha Limarí Valley, Chile Duckhorn Vineyards Napa Valley, USA 14 Hands Columbia -
Domaine Laroche Vineyards
Domaine Laroche Vineyards The vineyards of Domaine Laroche are spread out across the entire region of Chablis, located in the northernmost section of Burgundy, 150 kilometers (93 miles) south of Paris, between Champagne and the Côte d’Or. Chardonnay is a vigorous variety that therefore requires careful fruit-quantity control. The Domaine Laroche philosophy relies on one-man plots, meaning that one person is wholly responsible for the care of a single vineyard parcel, from the pruning, soil conditioning and control of yields to the sorting of the harvest. Springtime frost, less frequent now with climate change, remains a constant risk that conditions the viticulture. Thus, pruning takes place twice, in order to prevent early budburst that would expose the plants to an April or May frost, as well as to shape the vines and control yields. Domaine Laroche implements a systematic debudding in order to space the branches, ventilate the grapes and control yields. This work is completed by a green harvest if the quantity of grapes is excessive. Leaf removal allows for maximum sun exposure, enabling better and more even ripening of the grapes. The soil is plowed in order to allow the roots to develop under optimal conditions. Crops are also planted for aeration of the soil, and controlled grass-seeding is used to regulate drainage and protect the soil wildlife. Vineyard irrigation is not permitted in Chablis. The area’s unique Kimmeridgian soil contains just the right amount of limestone to impart the mineral characteristics that have become so coveted in Chablis wines. This soil is also composed of the correct levels of gravel necessary for good drainage and a substratum of clay to preserve enough water for the health of the vines. -
WINE LIST 2018 Mb.Xlsx
Wines by the Glass sparkling LaLuca | Crisp pear, lemon curd, off dry 10 R. Dumont de Fils, Brut | Dry with lemon zest, toasted bread, green apple, and 15 seafoam. white 12 2016 Cyprus Chardonnay, Russian River Valley | Baked apple, crisp acidity, 100% French Oak 2016 Albert Bichot Saint Veran, Burgandy | hazelnut, vanilla, buttery and complex 14 2017 Château Ducasse, Bordeaux | bright, fresh, crisp fruit 13 2017 Elena Walch Pinot Grigio | green apple, citrus, hint of pear, fresh clean finish 14 rosé 2017 Vie Vite, Provence | subtle citrus and lavender, with an elegant mineral finish. 14 red 2017 Willamette Valley Vineyards Pinot Noir, Willamette | vibrant, juicy, ripe cherry, 14 vanilla, refreshing acidity 2016 Substance Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley| sleek black fruit, fresh herbs 14 and firm tannins 2015 Berger Zweigelt, Kremstal light, dusty fruit, charming, direct 10 15 2015 Ampeleia Kepos, Tuscany | a perfumey Southern Rhone Blend with floral, berry and mineral notes. 2016 Autour de l'Anne Pot d' Anne, Languedoc | 100% Cinsault Medium-bodied, dry 13 and savoury, with clean fruit and bright acidity 1 Half Bottles sparkling 109 Veuve Cliqeout Champagne, France 100 113 M.V. Krug Champagne, France 150 white 382 2005 Donnhoff Oberhauser Brucke Riesling, Germany 85 383 2005 Donnhoff Schlossbockelheimer Felsenberg Riesling, Germany 70 390 2004 Gunderloch Nackenheimer Rothenberg Riesling Gold Kapsule, Germany 70 393 2013 Schloss Gobelsburg Gruner Veltliner, Austria 50 red 461 2009 Araujo "Eisele Vineyard" Cabernet Sauviugn, Califorina 200 598 2010 Araujo Estate "Altagracia" Bordeux Blend, California 90 2 Sparkling 131 Wolfberger Cremant D' Alsace Brut Rosé, Alsace, France 80 108 N.V. -
Sparkling Wine by the Glass White Wine by the Glass Red
Sip with us! SPARKLING WINE BY THE GLASS BTG - BTB SPARKLING WINE BY THE HALF BOTTLE 375ML DOM POTIER, CAVA, BRUT, SPAIN 13 - 46 LAURENT PERRIER BRUT "LA CUVEE" CHAMPAGNE, FRANCE 37 HUBER, ROŚE, TRAISENTAL, AUSTRIA 13 - 46 WHITE WINE BY THE HALF BOTTLE 375ML WHITE WINE BY THE GLASS DUCKHORN, SAUVIGNON BLANC, NAPA VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, 2018 29 SATELLITE BY SPY-VALLEY, SAUVIGNON BLANC, 13 - 46 CAKEBREAD CELLARS, CHARDONNAY NAPA VALLEY 2018 45 MARLBOROUGH, NEW ZEALAND, 2019 MICHELE CHIARLO, MOSCATO D’ ASTI, NIVOLE, ITALY, 2019 27 DOMAINE DELAPORTE, SAUVIGNON BLANC, 19 - 69 CHAMPALOU, VOUVRAY, FRANCE, 2019 33 SANCERRE, FRANCE, 2019 MARCO FELLUGA, PINOT GRIGIO, 13 - 46 RED WINE BY THE HALF BOTTLE 375ML FRIULI-VENEZIA GIULIA, ITALY, 2019 MAISON CHAMPY, CHARDONNAY, BURGUNDY FRANCE, 2016 16 - 56 KEENAN, MERLOT, NAPA VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, 2016 43 ALEXANA TERROIR SERIES, CHARDONNAY, WILLAMETTE VALLEY, 14 - 52 JUSTIN, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, PASO ROBLES, CALIFORNIA, 2018 33 OREGON - 2016 CHÂTEAU DE PARENCHÈRE, BORDEAUX SUPÉRIEUR , FRANCE 2018 31 ROMBAUER, CHARDONNAY, CARNEROS, CALIFORNIA, 2019 23 - 86 VIETTI, BAROLO, CASTIGLIONE, ITALY, 2016 54 MINUTY, PRESTIGE ROŚE, COTES DE PROVENCE, FRANCE, 2019 18 - 65 CATENA, MALBEC, MENDOZA, ARGENTINA, 2018 29 BODEGAS LA CANA, RIAS BAIXAS ALBARINO, SPAIN 2020 13 - 46 GUIGAL COTES DU RHONE, RHONE, FRANCE 2016 28 RED WINE BY THE GLASS SPARKLING WINE BY THE BOTTLE PROSPER MAUFOUX, PINOT NOIR, BOURGOGNE, FRANCE, 2019 14 - 49 TAITTINGER, "LA FRANCAISE" BRUT, CHAMPAGNE, FRANCE, NV 79 LANGE PINOT NOIR, WILLAMETTE VALLEY, -
Complex Burgundy Hierarchy the Hierarchy of Burgundy, to Some, Is Considered Complex
With Burgundy en primeur upon us, Decanter has listed the top Burgundy producers, based on the best known and most expensive as a starting point. Look out for all the Burgundy 2014 en primeur tasting notes on Decanter.com later this month. image: http://keyassets.timeincuk.net/inspirewp/live/wp-content/uploads/sites/34/2015/12/Vines- at-Romanee-Conti-630x417.jpg Romanée-Conti vines TAGS:News Home Burgundy is an area in France famous for its world class red and white wines produced from the Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes. Complex Burgundy hierarchy The hierarchy of Burgundy, to some, is considered complex. Burgundy lovers can struggle to learn firstly the commune or village level wine names, then the Grand Cru vineyards and finally the Premier Cru vineyards. A recent piece by journalist John Elmes, who is currently learning about wine for the first time with the WSET, was in high contrast to the in-depth piece by Benjamin Lewin MW on Burgundian classification. It served as a reminder of the breadth of knowledge needed to understand the Burgundy classification system. Burgundy producer types Due to this complexity, finding your favourite Burgundian producers can be much more fruitful in the long term when purchasing wine. This, once again, is not a simple as it sounds. The Burgundian wine trade is split in two between growers and négociants. This has arisen due to a law attributed to Napoleonic times – the laws of equal inheritance. When applied to the vineyards of Burgundy, over time, it has meant that individual growers may only own a small row of vines. -
1 We Proudly Offer a Selection of 1966 Individual Wines, Making Ours One
We proudly offer a selection of 1966 individual wines, making ours one of the largest wine lists in England in terms of producers, regions…diversity Our wish is to showcase up-and-coming styles that we deem quirky and individual, whilst tipping our hat to the most reputable wine regions. We endorse the UK wine industry with the country’s largest selection of sparklings wines from across England and Wales, and we take great pleasure and pride in offering 100 Dessert Wines expecially selected to pair our pudding seasonal offer. The Sommelier Team is on hand to offer guidance and to serve our wines with passion and enthusiasm. We hope that you enjoy perusing our MULTI-AWARDED WINE LIST The Sommelier Team “Wine is Sunlight, held together by Water” Galileo Galilei 1 WHAT YOU WILL FIND IN OUR WINE LIST CHAMPAGNE, SPARKLING AND ROSE’ SELECTED FOR YOU…4 WHITES AND REDS BY THE GLASS SELECTED BUT NOT LIMITED TO…EXPLORE THE WINE LIST… 5 PUDDING WINES WITH….PUDDING AND/OR CHEESE…TIPS…6 THE WINES TO MAKE YOU FEEL AT HOME…THE £30 LIST…7 OPPORTUNITIES ALIAS DEAL OF THE WEEK AND BIN ENDS…8 EXPLORE THE WINE LIST….THE FINEST WINE SELECTION…BY CORAVIN…9 ENGLISH SPARKLINGS…LARGEST COLLECTION…10 TAITTINGER….CHAMPAGNES & CHAMPAGNE IN 1995…12 BAROLO COLLECTION…..CIABOT BERTON…50 FOOD & WINE TIPS…NEXT PAGE 2 ROSES & DRESSED DEVONSHIRE CRAB…15 FANCY RIESLING...16 MUSCADET & OYSTER…18 CHABLIS & HALIBUT…20 ALOXE-CORTON & SCALLOPS…21 THE OUTSIDER…24 VIOGNIER & POUISSIN…25 CHARDONNAY & TWICE BAKED CHEESE SOUFFLE’…27 VERMENTINO & LOBSTER CURRY…28 SOMLO WINES & SOY CURED CHALKSTREAM …32 SAUVIGNON BLANC & TUNA TATAKI…37 CHATEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE & VEAL LOIN…47 NEBBIOLO (NOT JUST BAROLO) & CHATEAUBRIAND…52 TOURIGA NACIONAL & RACK OF LAMB…59 PINOT NOIR & QUANTOCK DUCK BREAST…62 Some of our wines will be flagged as per below VG-Vegan VE-Vegetarian B-Biodynamic O-Organic LS-Low Sulphur NS-No Sulphur MOST OF OUR WINES CONTAIN SULPHITES PRICES ARE IN POUNDS STERLING & INCLUDE VALUE ADDED TAX. -
Domaine Laroche ‘Les Chanoines’ Chablis 2018
Domaine Laroche ‘Les Chanoines’ Chablis 2018 Grape Varietal: 100% Chardonnay Growing Region: Chablis, France Chief Winemaker: Grégory Viennois Looking for a Chablis that showcases varietal typicity and classic terroir characters - then look no further than Domaine Laroche expressions. This wine is a blend of different vineyard sites of Laroche across the Chablis appellation. Grown in Kimmeridgian soils, with vines planted in a west to north-west orientation. Due to the diverse character of these unique sites, they contribute vibrancy and elegant mineral characters to this early drinking cuvée. Domaine Laroche has a respectful philosophy to viticulture. Many of their vineyards were converted to organic viticulture back in 2010 with a minimum of four consecutive years of organic cultivation (one more year than EU regulations) before they considered their viticulture to be 100% organic. They practice traditional Chablis viticulture - with aerated canopies and leaf thinning employed to prevent growth of botrytis, plus a green harvest as required. Their combined area of vines account for approximately 60 hectares, with the vines having an average age of 38 years. I was in these vineyards in 2018, having a look at the fruit across their sites. After two complicated years, loosing up to 50-60% of the harvest, the team at Laroche were looking forward to a good 2018 harvest in quantity and quality (with a vintage similar to 2015) - plus a return to classic fruit characters. As the fruit arrived into the winery the parcels were whole bunched pressed in a pneumatic press, then the must was allowed to rest for 12 hours at a temperature of 12-15°C in large specially designed wide tanks which aided in aeration during this natural process. -
Domaine Laroche, Chablis 1Er Cru `Les Vaudevey` 2015
Domaine Laroche, Chablis 1er Cru `Les Vaudevey` 2015 PRODUCER Domaine Laroche epitomises Chablis, with impeccable quality and a remarkable 100 hectares of vineyards, including 30 hectares of Premier Cru and six hectares of Grand Cru sites. Founded in 1850, there is still a dynamism which permeates everything they do. Michel Laroche merged with another family-owned producer, Jeanjean, in 2009 and he remains involved in the business, along with his wife Gwénaël. As part of their aim to retain purity and minerality in the finished wine, Laroche was the first Burgundian producer to move to screwcaps in 2002. VINEYARDS Vaudevey is a 35 hectare Premier Cru (Domaine Laroche own 9.96 hectares) which sits to the west of the town of Chablis. The steep slopes rest on classic Kimmeridgean soil; sun exposure on the east/south facing vines, occurs in the morning and early afternoon, which gives good ripeness and an elegance not always found in the more powerful of the Premier Crus. VINTAGE The 2015 vintage started with very good conditions during flowering, with dry and sunny weather. These conditions continued and were ideal for preventing diseases during ripening. On the morning of 1st September, a hailstorm affected the vineyards of Les Clos and Les Blanchots. This resulted in a partial loss of yield but didn’t impact the quality of the grapes due to careful sorting in the vineyard and in the cellar. After the storm, the weather conditions were dry with cold nights. In this vintage more than ever, the decision of when to harvest was crucial. -
IG-Quarterly Newsletter Q1 16
| Ontario’s first live wine auction since 2014 occurred the last week of February in Toronto thanks to our friends at Waddington’s. This is great for Ontario buyers, particularly restaurants who have no other buying options for back vintage wine. Hart Davis Hart kicked off what promises to be Other Old World wines from the Rhône Valley, Italy a tremendous auction year with a blockbuster and Spain also continued to command top prices; The total auction had between 100% sold February auction that brought in a while wines from the new world also piqued the $590K and $690K available of total of $6.3 million against presale estimates of interest of bidders. which $359K sold representing $4.1-6.2 million. Hammer prices in this auction a sell through rate (STR) of were the highest since September 2014. Highlights: 77%. While this may be a low • Shortridge Lawton & Co.: 22 lots sold for $43,438 (est. STR by world standards, The two-day auction featured remarkable $23,150-34,850) Waddington’s is making sure treasures from virtually every wine and spirit • Domaine de la Romanée-Conti: 163 lots sold for their consignors aren’t selling region. For example: A library of Madeira from $1,633,744.25 (est. $1,116,550-1,679,500) too low. the iconic cellar of Mr. Lenoir Josey achieved • Henri Jayer: 14 lots sold for $224,540 (est. $147,900- truly remarkable results. There was a flurry of 217,400) As has always been the case in bidding for the 96 lots of rarest Madeira, which • Armand Rousseau: 27 lots sold for $114,302 (est.