Thursday, January 17th, Mike from Liberty will be pouring these wines from 6-9pm at September:
Spencer Roloson 2003 'Palaterra' is a blend of Syrah, Carignane, and Valdiguie from California.
Medievo Crianza Rioja 2003 blends Tempranillo with Grenache, and sees 12 months in oak to give this dense Spanish red a little extra structure.
Forte Canto Negroamaro 2005, this is an unfiltered and organic Italian red made from Negroamaro (not the band... yet) from The Heel, Italy (Salento).
On Friday, January 18th, Josh from Martin Scott from 6-9pm is bringing these for the public:
L'Ecole No 41 Semillon 2006 from Columbia Valley, Washington. This Walla Walla winery actually started in 1983 in the basement of a schoolhouse, thus "L'ecole".
Robert Goyette Cabernet 2005 from Napa Valley is such an exceptional style of California wine making. Robert himself, has played a huge part in the California wine scene for over 30 years (credited with starting La Crema).
Cartlidge and Browne Pinot Noir 2006 is inexpensive and shows no sign of being so. The wine making has been directed by a man named Paul Moser for over twenty-five years.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Wines of the weak
Hopefully everyone's Resolutions are still intact! I hate to encourage breaking them, but if avoiding the wine store is one of them, then I must. The pick's this week are too good! Try one of each from this email and get a 10% discount.
Laura Hartwig Cabernet Sauvignon- From the land of the Andes, in the well-renowned Colchagua Valley is where this wine begins. The Hartwig family has been producing quality grapes for decades and the picture of Mrs. Hartwig graces every label to remind you of their personal involvement! Their Cabernet is an intense red with an entourage of berry fruits, sensual vanilla bean aromas, and whispers of oak, all supported by that rich South American earth. $12.99
Anton Bauer Zweigelt- Zweigelt is one of those special little hybrid grapes grown in the cool climate of Austria. If you've never had the experience, I suggest you start here. If you have, you'll fall for Zweigelt all over again. It's a captivating wine booming with fresh aromas of spice and earth, great acidity and bright berry fruits liven the palate! Notes of cherry and cocoa coated tannins add to the expressive range of flavors. $14.99
Join us Thursday and Friday this week from 6-9pm. We'll have some new wines open for you to taste!
Laura Hartwig Cabernet Sauvignon- From the land of the Andes, in the well-renowned Colchagua Valley is where this wine begins. The Hartwig family has been producing quality grapes for decades and the picture of Mrs. Hartwig graces every label to remind you of their personal involvement! Their Cabernet is an intense red with an entourage of berry fruits, sensual vanilla bean aromas, and whispers of oak, all supported by that rich South American earth. $12.99
Anton Bauer Zweigelt- Zweigelt is one of those special little hybrid grapes grown in the cool climate of Austria. If you've never had the experience, I suggest you start here. If you have, you'll fall for Zweigelt all over again. It's a captivating wine booming with fresh aromas of spice and earth, great acidity and bright berry fruits liven the palate! Notes of cherry and cocoa coated tannins add to the expressive range of flavors. $14.99
Join us Thursday and Friday this week from 6-9pm. We'll have some new wines open for you to taste!
Labels:
Cabernet,
Chile,
September Wines,
Wine,
zweigelt
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