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2018 Cabernet Sauvignon
2018 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Philosophy With attractive aromas of black fruit and spice, this smooth, ready-to-drink Cabernet Sauvignon is made in Paso Robles with the same care as the highest quality, traditionally crafted Bordeaux styled wines. Our grapes are hand-picked and sorted by-the-berry for consistent quality and flavor. JUSTIN Cabernet Sauvignon then spends thirteen months in traditional small oak barrels to impart depth and complexity, highlighting the exceptional balance of flavors and textures that the unique climate and soils of Paso Robles add to the classic Cabernet character in this exceptional wine. Vintage Notes The 2018 vintage started with a cool winter with only 60% of normal precipitation, most of it occurring from late February through March. Bud break began in mid to late March. May and June alternated between warm and cool temperatures during flowering, including a few windy days that naturally reduced our yields a bit. The warm weather began in June and it was hot from mid-June through the end of July with veraison starting in the last week of July. High heat continued until mid-August causing the vines to shut down slightly, delaying ripeness and maturity, but a cooling trend later in August got things back on track. The characteristic Paso warm days and cold nights in September with the help of our calcareous soils retained natural acidity in the fruit while we waited for full ripeness and maturity. The rains stayed away through October allowing us to harvest only as perfect balance of flavor and structure developed in each block of our cabernet grapes through the second week of November. -
Working Wine Inventory
By The Glass Sparkling Rosé - Veuve Ambal Brut FRA NV 9 Prosecco - Voveti ITA NV 10 Domestic - Schramsberg Blanc de Blancs, CA 2014 19 Champagne - Taittinger Brut 'La Francaise' Reims, FRA NV 22 White Chardonnay - L'Ecole No 41 'Ray's Cuvee' Columbia Valley, WA 2014 13 Chardonnay - Napa Cellars Napa Valley, CA 2014 13 Pinot Gris - Sokol Blosser Willamette Valley, OR 2015 12 Pinot Grigio - Cantina Colli Euganei Veneto, ITA 2016 9 Sauvignon Blanc - Cht Ste. Michelle Horse Heaven Vineyard, WA 2015 9 Sauvignon Blanc - Peter Yealands Marlborough, NZ 2016 11 Riesling - Purple Star Ancient Lakes, WA 2013 9 Red Red Blend - L'Ecole No 41 'Ray's Red' Columbia Valley, WA 2014 14 Pinot Noir - Radicle Vines Willamette Valley, OR 2014 13 Tempranillo - CVNE 'Viña Real' Crianza Rioja, ESP 2013 12 Merlot - Gooseridge 'G3' Columbia Valley, WA 2014 10 Syrah - Cht Ste. Michelle Columbia Valley, WA 2013 8.5 Malbec - Amalaya Salta, ARG 2015 11 Cabernet Sauvignon - Kiona Columbia Valley, WA 2013 13 Rosé Grenache blend - Charles & Charles Columbia Valley, WA 2016 9 Cinsault/Grenache/Syrah - Miraval Cotes de Provence, FRA 2016 14 Page 1 6/2/2017 By The Bottle Sparkling Domestic 124 Schramsberg Blanc de Blancs, CA 2013 70 104 Sokol Blosser Evolution Méthode Champenoise, OR NV 42 Champagne 113 Billecart Salmon Brut Reserve, Mareuil-sur-Ay, Marne NV 90 116 Delahaie Brut, Millésime, Epernay 2008 83 191 Egly-Ouriet 'Les Crayères' Blanc de Noirs Grand Cru, Ambonnay, NV 225 188 Gosset Brut NV 65 114 Jean Vesselle Reserve Brut, Bouzy NV 75 766 Moutard Cepage Arbane, -
SOLAR 6 GRENACHE ROSÉ IGP Cévennes
SOLAR 6 GRENACHE ROSÉ IGP Cévennes Act for planet Winemaker’s note Solar 6 is a wine from organic farming certified "AB" and "Bee Friendly", a label that aims to protect bees and pollinators. In an alarming context of the increasing disappearance of pollinators, beekeepers have initiated the creation of the European "Bee Friendly" label in order to identify agricultural practices that respect the preservation of bees. The name of this range of round and fruity wines, Solar 6, pays homage to the solar terroirs of the South of France where these wines are made. It also evokes the first flight of recognition of bees, the "fireworks sun", and the symbolic number of these pollinators, 6. Winegrower’s note The plots of Solar 6 benefit from a beautiful sunshine and a terroir made of rolled pebbles which gives the grapes a wide aromatic palette. After sorting the harvest and pressing under gas, the grapes are lightly macerated during the pre-fermentation phase before being placed on fine lees in the post-fermentation phase and put into thermo-regulated vats. Tasting notes Grape varieties Endowed with a clear robe with garnet reflections, Grenache this grenache rosé has a charming nose with aromas of red fruits, blackcurrant, strawberry, basket of fruit, with a beautiful freshness. This is followed by a Cévennes supple attack on the palate, with an ample, round and suave mouth. Fresh and fruity, this cuvée of Grenache rosé offers intense floral notes and mouth- watering aromas of red fruits. Narbonne Solar 6 Grenache is a rosé characteristic of the hillsides on stony and warm terroirs. -
Structure in Wine Steiia Thiast
Structure in Wine steiia thiAst What is Structure? • So what is this thing, structure? It*s the sense you have that the wine has a well-established form,I think ofit as the architecture ofthe wine. A wine with a great structure will often remind me ofthe outlines of a cathedral, or the veins in a leaf...it supports, and balances the fiuit characteristics ofthe wine. The French often describe structure as the skeleton ofthe wine, as opposed to its flavor which they describe as the flesh. • Where does structure come firom? In white wines, it usually comes from alcohol or acidity; in red wines, it comes from a combination of acidity and tannin, a component in the grapes' skins and seeds. Thus, wines with a lot of tannin (like cabernet) also have a lot of structure. Beaujolais is made from gamay which does not have much tannin. As a result, Beaujolais can lack structure; it feels soft, flat or simple in the mouth (though its flavors can certainly still be attractive). • While structure is hard to articulate, you can easily taste or sense it —^and the lack of it. • Understanding structure is critical to understanding any ofthe ''powerful" red varieties: cabernet sauvignon, merlot, syrah, nebbiolo, tempranillo, and malbec, to name a few. I just don't think you can understand these wines unless you understand structure, and how it frames and focuses the powerful rush of fruit. It adds freshness, and a "lightness" to the density ofripe fiuit. Structure matters when pairing wine and food. Foods with a lot of structure themselves— like a meaty, thick steak-need wines with commensurate structure (like cabernet), or the food experience can dwarfthe wine experience. -
HACIENDA LOPEZ DE HARO—Sonsierra, Rioja Alta
Fall-Winter 2019 Catalog Spain Rioja The crown jewel of Spanish winegrowing. The King of Navarra and Aragon gave the first legal recognition of Rioja wine in 1102. Vineyards occupied the usual part of rural landscapes in medieval Rioja during the High Middle Ages. From the 15th century on, the Rioja Alta specialized in wine growing. Dry desert microclimates and uniquely ancient vineyards are the signature of Rioja today. HACIENDA LOPEZ DE HARO—Sonsierra, Rioja Alta Hacienda Lopez De Haro Blanco Hacienda Lopez De Haro Rosado Hacienda Lopez De Haro Crianza Hacienda Lopez De Haro Reserva Hacienda Lopez De Haro Gran Reserva Hacienda Lopez De Haro 30 Meses Edicion Limitada Hacienda Lopez De Haro Classica Gran Reserva 2001 Vintage EL PACTO—Rioja Alta El Pacto Autor QP—Sonsierra, Rioja Alta QP Reserva QP Vintage DIEZ-CABALLERO—Alava, Rioja Alta Crianza Reserva Victoria Reserva Rioja The crown jewel of Spanish winegrowing. The King of Navarra and Aragon gave the first legal recognition of Rioja wine in 1102. Vineyards occupied the usual part of rural landscapes in medieval Rioja during the High Middle Ages. From the 15th century on, the Rioja Alta specialized in wine growing. Dry desert microclimates and uniquely ancient vineyards are the signature of Rioja today. Castillo De Maetierra—Valle De Sadacia Libalis Muscat Petit Menudo Libalis Rose Melante (500ml dessert wine) Proyecto Garnachas El Garnacha Viejo da la Familia Acha— Acha Family Farm in Cárdenas, La Rioja Navarra One of the oldest growing regions of Spain, the independent Kingdom of Navarra holds an ancient and unique winemaking tradition. -
And Cabernet Franc Is the Star
CAN WE BE FRANC? THE HUDSON VALLEY PREPARES FOR ITS CLOSE-UP —AND CABERNET FRANC IS THE STAR. Amy Zavatto he verdant, hilly climes of the Hudson Valley are known and praised for many things. The beauty of its rolling, roiling namesake river; its famed mid-nineteenth century naturalist art movement; its acres of multi-generational fruit orchards and dairy farms; T and, lately, as the celebrated place of culinary inspiration for chefs like Dan Barber and Zak Palaccio. But while these lands, just ninety minutes shy of New York City’s northern border, can claim the country’s oldest, continually operating vineyards and oldest declared winery, the cult of wine has yet to become the calling card of the region’s lore and allure. That might be about to change. 4 HUDSON VALLEY WINE • Summer 2016 Cabernet Franc, that beautiful, black French grape variety well known for its role in both legendary Right Bank Bordeaux and Loire Valley wines, is proving to be oh-so much more than a liquidy lark here. Not only does the grape seem well at home in the Hudson Valley’s cool-climate terroir, but collective work done between the area’s grape growers, winemakers, and Cornell University have tamed many of the conundrums that once plagued producers who yearned for success with vinifera. Now, with a force borne of a few decades of trial, error, and recent promising success, Hudson Valley vintners are ready (and more than able) to stick a flag in the ground for Franc. DIGGING DOWN “I’m of Dutch-German descent; I’m not big on failure,” laughs a region express itself with the kind of purity that wins critical Doug Glorie, who with his wife and partner, MaryEllen, opened acknowledgment. -
Grenache: Best Practices and Potential for South Africa
Grenache: Best Practices and Potential for South Africa Dissertation submitted to the Cape Wine Academy in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the diploma of Cape Wine Master by July 2014 i I, Martin Gomez Fernandez, declare that this dissertation is my own, unaided work. It is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the diploma of Cape Wine Master to the Cape Wine Academy. It has not been submitted before for qualification of examination in this or any other educational organization. Signed: _________________________________________ April 2015 ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS First and foremost, I am very grateful to my mentor Dr. Winifred Bowman CWM. Winnie, without your support I’ll have never walked this road. I’ll always be very greatful of your help and love. Thanks to my wife Ana and my parents Cruz and Martin for your patience and endless love. Thanks to Karin Visser for the many hours spent tasting wines together. Thanks to all the instructors I’ve had during my certificate and diploma courses at the Cape Wine Academy for sharing their passion and knowledge. Thanks to Fiona McDonald for your help making this text sharper and your good advice on the tasting exam. Thanks to all the Grenachistes, wine producers and viticulturalists, who so willingly welcomed me, contributed their wisdom, spent time with me tasting and shared their love for this grape variety: Adi Badenhorst, AA Badenhorst Family Wines, Paardeberg, Malmesbury, Swartland, South Africa Albert Jané and Elvira, Acústic Celler, Tarragona, Spain Angel Benito, -
Review of Smoke Taint in Wine: Smokederived Volatile Phenols And
Krstic et al. Review of smoke taint in wine 537 Review of smoke taint in wine: smoke-derived volatile phenols and their glycosidic metabolites in grapes and vines as biomarkers for smoke exposure and their role in the sensory perception of smoke taint M.P. KRSTIC1, D.L. JOHNSON2 and M.J. HERDERICH2 1 The Australian Wine Research Institute,Victorian Node, Mooroolbark, Vic. 3138, Australia; 2 The Australian Wine Research Institute, Urrbrae, SA 5064, Australia Corresponding author: Dr Mark Krstic, email [email protected] Abstract In recent years, the exposure of vineyards and grapes to smoke from bushfires and controlled burn events has in some instances resulted in wines described as smoke tainted. Such wines are characterised by undesirable sensory characters described as smoky, burnt, ash, smoky bacon, medicinal and ashtray. This review summarises the knowledge about the composition of smoke from forest and grass fires, describes relationships between smoke exposure of vineyards and smoke taint in wine, and outlines strategies for managing and reducing the risk to producing smoke-affected wines. The sensitivity of grapes and vines at different phenological stages to the uptake of contaminants from smoke, especially smoke-derived volatile phenols, is outlined, and the pathways for entry and metabolic transformation of volatile phenols are discussed. The potential for translocation of phenolic contaminants within the grapevine and the differences in uptake of smoke contaminants of different grape cultivars are also discussed, along with preliminary work on dose/response relationships regarding concentration and duration of exposure and subsequent expression of smoke taint in wine. The chemical basis of smoke taint in wine is described, and the relationship between volatile phenols from combustion of wood/lignin and their glycosides, and sensory panel ratings of smoke attributes in affected wines is discussed. -
Loire Valley
PREVIEWCOPY Introduction Previewing this guidebook? If you are previewing this guidebook in advance of purchase, please check out our enhanced preview, which will give you a deeper look at this guidebook. Wine guides for the ultra curious, Approach Guides take an in-depth look at a wine region’s grapes, appellations and vintages to help you discover wines that meet your preferences. The Loire Valley — featuring a compelling line-up of distinctive grape varieties, high quality winemaking and large production volumes — is home to some of France’s most impressive wines. Nevertheless, it remains largely overlooked by the international wine drinking public. This makes the region a treasure trove of exceptional values, just waiting to be discovered. What’s in this guidebook • Grape varieties. We describe the Loire’s primary red and white grape varieties and where they reach their highest expressions. • Vintage ratings. We offer a straightforward vintage ratings table, which affords high-level insight into the best and most challenging years for wine production. • A Loire Valley wine label. We explain what to look for on a Loire Valley wine label and what it tells you about what’s in the bottle. • Map and appellation profiles. Leveraging our map of the region, we provide detailed pro- files of appellations from all five of the Loire’s sub-regions (running from west to east): Pays Nantais, Anjou, Saumur, Touraine and Central Vineyards. For each appellation, we describe the prevailing terroir, the types of wine produced and what makes them distinctive. • A distinctive approach. This guidebook’s approach is unique: rather than tell you what specific bottle of wine to order by providing individual bottle reviews, it gives the information you need to make informed wine choices on any list. -
Pinot Noir Malbec & Grenache Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon
WINES BY THE GLASS ARE A QUARTER BOTTLE POUR. HALF GLASSES OF WINE AVAILABLE. pinot noir CANYON ROAD California 9 / 35 ANGELINE California 11 / 42 ELOUAN Oregon 14 / 54 MEIOMI California Coast 15 / 58 LYRIC BY ETUDE Santa Barbara 58 WALTER HANSEL SOUTH SLOPE Russian River Valley 98 EN ROUTE BY FAR NIENTE Russian River Valley 135 malbec & grenache BODEGAS BORSAO Grenache/Tempranillo, Spain 12 / 46 DONA PAULA Malbec, Argentina 11 / 42 FINCA EL ORIGEN Malbec Reserva, Argentina 14 / 54 PAUL HOBBS RIGLOS Gran Malbec, Argentina 69 merlot REDWOOD CREEK California 9 / 35 THE VELVET DEVIL Washington 12 / 46 PEJU Napa Valley 54 cabernet sauvignon & bordeaux blends REDWOOD CREEK California 9 / 35 LOCK & KEY MERITAGE North Coast 12 / 46 LOUIS MARTINI Sonoma 13 / 50 THE RULE Napa Valley 16 / 62 VOLUNTEER Napa Valley 18 / 69 SILVER PALM North Coast 59 JUSTIN Paso Robles 76 SEQUUM FOUR SOIL MELANGE Napa Valley 98 NEAL FAMILY VINEYARDS Napa Valley 110 TREFETHEN ESTATE OAK KNOLL Napa Valley 145 CAYMUS 40TH ANNIVERSARY Napa Valley 175 QUINTESSA Napa Valley 275 other reds APOTHIC RED California 10 / 39 PETRA MARETO Super Tuscan, Italy 12 / 46 EDMEADES Zinfandel, Mendocino County 13 / 50 BOOM BOOM Syrah, Washington 13 / 50 JEAN-LUC COLOMBO Cotes Du Rhone, France 42 TENUTA DI ARCENO Chianti Classico Reserva, Italy 59 CONUNDRUM Proprietary Blend, California 62 SEGHESIO Zinfandel, Sonoma 65 GUIDALBERTO BY TENUTA SAN GUIDO Super Tuscan, Italy 89 sauvignon blanc CANYON ROAD California 9 / 35 NOBILO New Zealand 12 / 46 MATANZAS CREEK Sonoma County 14 / 54 DOMAINE -
Cabernet Sauvignon / Merlot
Cabernet Sauvignon / Merlot 2010 “Pull” AWARDS Cabernet Sauvignon / Merlot GOLD 92pts It is amazing how two varietals with very distinct personalities can be Los Angeles International blended to produce such a harmonious and beautifully balanced wine. Wine and Spirits Competition GOLD While each variety has the remarkable ability to stand alone, the great San Francisco Chronicle French producers have shown what can result when the best of both Wine Competition GOLD worlds are combined. Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot account for Denver over 60% of the plantings on our estate vineyard in Paso Robles with Wine Competition the number of blocks at 12 separate areas, and terroirs. SILVER US National Wine Competition The wide range of plantings provides many alternative characters for SILVER San Francisco blending wines with distinct characteristics. The Cabernet Sauvignon International Wine Competition component is from one of the earlier picked blocks and has shown to SILVER Houston offer sweet ripe fruit but with much softer tannin structure - perfect for Wine Competition blending. The Merlot portion was selected from a similarly earlier SILVER San Francisco Chronicle picked block and was described, at selection, as having “wonderful Wine Competition primary fruit characters with exceptional mid palate weight”. SILVER California State Fair Wine Competition Cabernet Sauvignon is often described as lacking in the middle palate, requiring something to help flesh it out. The blending of Merlot completes that task but certainly adds its own unique characteristics. The result can be very rewarding and this wine shows that blended Varietal mix: Cabernet Sauvignon 50% reds certainly have a place in the market. -
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