Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
December Selections
Santa Barbara County’s brightest star, Syrah, has now become deliciously affordable. Avila Winery has put out some of the best value wines in the country over the years. Deutz Champagne started the Laetitia label, and to our benefit, followed with the second label “Avila”. A perfect red wine for parties and hostess gifts, this also has a deserved place amongst rich appetizers and just about anything with black pepper in it.
Sale $11.99
2007 Masi Masianco Verduzzo/ Pinot Grigio delle Venezie, Italy
That lovely green gold shimmer, that come hither scent of marzipan, citrus, and hints of honey, the crisp and dry palate tingling sensation! This is possible with Verduzzo and Pinot Grigio grapes that are allowed extra hang time on the vine in Italy’s Veneto. Cool enough in the vineyard to allow the fresh acidity to come through in the wine, and a little extra ripeness in the grapes to lend the tropical notes. Advice for the Holidays: Give this wine as gifts, and consume equal amounts for self. Repeat.
Sale $14.99
2006 Aguaribay Malbec Mendoza, Argentina
Coming to you from the “Compagnie Vinicole Baron Edmond de Rothschild” in Argentina is this pepper scented Malbec. Isn’t it interesting that the Aguaribay tree is the source for pink peppercorns, and is sometimes called the christmasberry tree? With the rest of the Rothschild family making Lafite and Mouton, this Aguaribay Malbec is an overachievement! Rich with a nice balance of ripe berry like acidity, this will be great with everything on the table!
Sale $11.99
Happy Holidays!

$19.99/ Bottle
Andrew's Corner

Each $37.99/ Bottle
Keep it up, Hugh

Lynmar’s very own tasting notes say it all:
“Aromas are fresh and vibrant--fragrant Bartlett pear and spicy applesauce go head to head with distinct notes of lemon custard and ripe mango. There is also a noticeable minerality which is much more upfront this vintage than in the past. Nuances of yeasty fresh rising dough are in the background, which we know will turn wonderfully “toasty” with a little more bottle age. Where this vintage really shines, though, is on the palate. The entry is deceptively soft with no hard edges. A remarkable flavor density is then apparent, seamlessly flowing into a rich mid-palate and bracing acidity.”
Looks like Hugh Chappelle has done it again as winemaker there at Lynmar! Keep up the good work, our palates thank you!
$35.99/ Bottle
Cellar Selection

The only fruitcake worth actually eating is Pannetone, and the only wine to have with it is Amarone. The best place to have them together is by a crackling fire with a bowl of nuts nearby. Don’t mistake great Amarone for the thick syrupy dreck that some claim it to be. Great Amarone is gentle and kind, bright and has aromas of walnuts, blueberry, cherry, good fruitcake, and yes, raisins. Its warmth and brightness is just the thing when it gets cold and dark outside…
$48.99/ Bottle
(perfect red for Florentine dishes)
Nigella Lawson's Recipe

1 1/4 cups of milk4 eggsScant 1/2 teaspoon of saltFreshly milled black pepper1 1/2 cups of all-purpose flour, sifted1 tablespoon of beef drippings (FAT!)
The oven should be heated to 450° F. Mix the milk, eggs and salt and add pepper, beating all well together. Let these ingredients stand for 15 minutes and then whisk in the flour. Meanwhile, add the dripping to the pan and put it in the oven to heat for about 10 minutes. Into this intensely hot pan, you should put the batter and cook for 20 minutes or until well puffed and golden. Bring it, triumphant, to the table.
Now here is the trick for this recipe for the holidays…
Fill these delicious goodies with Beef stew, creamed spinach, potatoes and bacon, or chicken. Even that funny green bean casserole looks and taste great when served with these “puddings”.
Tip: make these in mini muffin tins for the best hors d'oeuvres and use any left over popovers for stuffing!
Watch the heat, and take them out quickly or they will burn...
Do You Know the Muffin Man?

Xmas in a glass! They’ve mastered Syrah, but with winemaker Chris Ringland on board Grenache is King. There is something about Ringland and his deft hand with this red grape that hails from Chateauneuf du Pape and eastern Spain. The deep dark cherry core is indicative of the Grenache varietal, but with careful selection in the vineyard and a gentle touch in the winery, Ringland nails down the gingerbread, cinnamon, clove, allspice, and truffle aromas that can be coaxed out of this complex grape. Throw in the Southeastern Australian climate and one juicy, yet graceful behemoth is born.
$16.99/ btl
Catch it if you can!
I Want to Ride My Tricycle

Okay, forget the trike, hand over some of this Obsidian Ridge Cab. This lush red wine from the Mayacamas mountains is softer than anything you might get as a gift this season, not fuzzy, but smoother than silk. Dark as the black volcanic obsidian that is found all over Northern California, this Cabernet is the one to leave by the chimney with care when Daddy and Mommy get thirsty at midnight…
$29.99/ btl
Betsy's Corner

Charbono was originally thought to be the Italian grape Barbera by Italian immigrants arriving in California during the late 1800’s, but as it turns out it is actually French in origin. Charbono as a wine is exclusively produced in California, and Summers winery is by far the champion of this rarity. Inky purple in color, and jam packed with a lush berry– cherry quality that remains vibrant on the palate. A difficult wine to procure outside of California, unless of course you are reading this and are familiar with our “taste it, gotta have it” take on excellent, hard to find wines!
This wine is sourced from the only 80 acres of Charbono that are grown in California. The estate vines that Summers uses are located in the northern Napa town of Calistoga, 40 acres of very old vines are located. The land up in Calistoga is spotted with hot springs and rugged hillsides, which make prime growing conditions for grapevines. It really shows through in the wine, because the more rustic the growing conditions, the more delicate and concentrated the wine can be.
If you love graceful wines, and are waiting to find the perfect Cal– Italian type of wine, this is most definitely it.
The top pick for the Holiday feasting is Summers Charbono!
$23.99/ Bottle
Friday, October 31, 2008
November Selections
We love the wines from Verona, and we love the reds like Amarone della Valpolicella, but sometimes they can be overkill on the palate and on the pocketbook. Zeni winery comes through with this blend of Corvina, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot that delivers both the juicy plum and chocolate aromas of Valpolicella and the graceful cassis laden power of the Super Tuscan wines. This is the affordable equivalent of the Palazzo Della Torre we know and love.

Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc from the source in the Bergerac region near the city of Bordeaux. Semillon adds a silky, rich quality to Sauvignon Blanc's bright citrusy character in delicious harmony with its fresh, clean aromatics of lemon and mineral. This is the white wine to start your gathering with, even before guests arrive!

Andrew's Corner

The Black Sheep wines as they are called occasionally, include this vinous application of the PITA grape known as Verdelho. It's origins are from Madeira, Portugal where it's almost unforgivable acidity makes it a great candidate for fortification and long term ageability- the backbone for some Madeira's longevity. Not so Down Under!
In Australia, this Verdelho can get wild on you with overly tropical mango and lychee flavors if the grower is not careful, for the acidity all but disappears when it begins to over- ripen. This little grape needs to be handled and harvested for ACID not SUGAR... get it? Indeed, this is oyster, scallop, shrimp, sharp cheese, salted nut, cut through the olive oil kind of white wine here. Racy? Snappy? This wine has the acidity to make a person drool and coo with pleasure. Think about verdant or citrusy things like lime, tarragon, chervil, meyer lemon, kiwi granita, orange, and white cranberries! More fun and refreshing than New Zealand Sauv Blanc... 'nuff said.
Ol' Faithful
Cellar Selection

Thanksgiving Gobbledygook

So simple:
1 pound of parsnips, cut into relatively uniform 1 inch pieces
1 pound green string beans, ends snapped and cut in half
2 heads of garlic, cloves peeled and cut in half
1/2 cup good olive oil, or walnut oil if you can find it
sea salt
fresh cracked pepper
Put all prepped ingredients into a bowl with the olive oil
and toss with sea salt and a few grinds of the pepper mill.
Put into a 375 degree oven on a baking sheet
Cook until garlic starts to brown
This provides a grateful rest from opening a can of cream
of mushroom soup and ruining the dish!
Reez!
Simply put, nothing beats an amazing Riesling for November, or anytime. Something about the crisp, ripe apple characteristics and the easy drinkability of this wine just screams for a second or fourth glass. It's okay, because Rieslings from Germany typically have lower alcohol levels than other wines because not all the grape sugars ferment out during vinification. This is good, you won't notice anything missing, and there isn't a sweet syrupy taste left in your mouth because of the clean acidity.
Ned & Henry Bring It to the Party

Betsy's Corner
Malbec has turned into the go to, value red from Argentina for those looking for the breadth and brawn of Cabernet, and the exotic spiciness of Syrah. Most of what we see in the marketplace is absolutely delicious, but what we run across from time to time are the estate bottlings and reserve wines of already popular wineries. Well here you go! The Catena "Alta" Malbec is borderline superstar wine. We know and love the other Malbecs from Catena, but this one goes all the way to 11 on the pleasure scale. Deep, dark, and rich, with more mocha, spice, and black cherry than we could imagine stuffed into this incredible bottle of wine. For a Holiday meal, a crown rib roast paired with this Malbec would easily surpass all previous meals on the top of your list!
$53.99/ btl
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Provocative Pinot!!

Friday, October 3, 2008
JUST IN!!!
The time is here to start looking over your shoulder… Three unique varietals combine lush berry and fierce spice into a wine characterized by its incandescence. Brighter fruit and brighter spice highlight this vintage of the deep ruby apparition. Aromas of plums and cherries are embraced by touches of black pepper. From the deep dark depths, subtle notes of anise, juniper and vanilla emerge and compliment the concentrated fruit characters of this wine. Captured in 1, 2 and 3 year old American oak barrels, this wine showcases the best these distinct varietals have to offer. Though this wine is remarkable now, age in the bottle will only integrate the three unique varietals more. Welcome the winery ghost into your home again with this latest vintage, and enjoy with full-flavored and hearty meals…before it vanishes again.
Petite Sirah 55% - Zinfandel 42% - Mourvèdre 3%
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
October Selections!
One of each wine gets the discount... $37.74 for the 3
2005 Marco Felluga Ribolla Gialla Collio, Italy
An unusual white grape to check out for those tiring of the insipid sea of Pinot Grigio. Ribolla Gialla has all the easy drinkability of PG, but with just a little bit more delicacy of flavor, and less of the watery edges. Pretty and very clean flavors of crisp apple and ripe ruby grapefruit, without the twang, complement the subtle aromas of herb, flowers, and citrus. Try it with the white bean and sage recipe in this issue, it's an amazing wine pairing!
Regular price $16.99 Trifecta price $14.99
2005 Cataperiero Ribatejano, Portugal
Made from the traditional Portuguese grapes Castelao and Trincadeira, with a bit of Alicante Bouchet for good measure, this red from Ribatejano in central western Portugal is as complex and mysterious as the land it comes from. Deep, dark, and rustic, this wine manages to have a polished and smooth ripe fruit quality to match it's rugged personality. Any dish with beef and mushrooms involved makes this wine evn more harmonious and delicious! Also pairs very well with duck and lamb...
Regular price $13.99 Trifecta $11.39

Vinho Verde is Portugal's "green wine" because it is the first wine of the harvest. This shining example in particular, really shows off it's freshness and just barely effervescent characteristics, as an amazing blend of Alvarinho and Trajadura grapes. Light enough for warm Autumn afternoon picnics and boat drinks, and substantial enough to pair with countless different foods when it gets chilly outside. Especially perfect with tapas! Very affordable and lighter in alcohol, here's a refreshing sip anytime, anywhere, even in vast quantities. Sunday for brunch?
Monday, September 29, 2008
It's Baaaaack...
We can’t be responsible if you miss out this time.
They will sell out and fast, and with the new blog:

Step one: Call Betsy 860.889.4637
Step two: Get your credit card ready
Step Three: Pick up your wines at the store
Step Four: Grin… a lot.
Andrew's Corner

I know New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc might have gotten a little too much press in the last few years, but this wine demonstrates the reason why. It’s got it all: Fresh and clean aromas of ripe lime, understated tropical fruit like guava, just barely a floral hint, and juicy flavors that just keep giving refreshment and pleasure to the drinker. No feline qualities or overly tart gooseberry notes here!
It is so versatile and drinkable it makes one say, “It’s about time”. The trick, I think, was the addition of a small amount of Semillon grape into the mix, softening and broadening the palate just so. Stands on it’s own, or with any shellfish. It works with New Zealand lamb loin chops and green herbs as well, not to mention grilled veggies. Did I mention that it is also organically produced?
$21.99/ Btl
and worth every penny...
Old School Rioja, New World Charm

This is a great wine to enjoy this time of year whether it be by the grill, on the deck, or next to a warm stove.
A surprising food match for this red from a landlocked region in Spain is grilled white fish like cod, a very important staple fish in Spain no matter what region. Just be careful grilling because it’s so flaky, but if you get just the right char marks on it, it’s a GREAT match with this wine!
$18.99/ Btl $205.09/ Case
This Month's Cellar Selection

$39.99/ Bottle $431.89/ Case
Spaghetti with White Beans and Sage

1 can white beans, drained and rinsed, cannellini or great northern will do
Half of yesterdays baguette
Loose sausage, or links, separated and crumbled
Good olive oil
Fresh sage or thyme
Box of pasta, spaghetti works best
Sea Salt and pepper
2 Cloves garlic, smashed
This dish is so ridiculously simple and unbelievably delicious.
In a skillet, crumble the sausage and brown it, set aside
Make toasty rustic breadcrumbs from the baguette
Boil pasta
Tear the sage leaves into small pieces
When the pasta is done, drain it and put aside.
In the pot that the pasta just left, add a couple of tbls of olive oil and then the garlic.
Saute, but before the garlic starts to brown, add sausage, beans, and sage to warm through.
Add the pasta and toss lightly with half the breadcrumbs and more olive oil.
Serve in big pasta bowls, garnish with fresh sage, a drizzle of olive oil, and remaining breadcrumbs.
Sea Salt and pepper to taste.
Rustic and simple.
Pair with White Beans and Sage

An unusual Italian blend of merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet franc, Sangiovese, Petit Verdot, Syrah, Mourvedre, and Alicante Bouchet brigns the best characteristics of Bordeaux, the Rhone Valley, and Tuscany together in one bottle. Not an easy feat, but upon tasting this complex beauty, one understands how all the components come together to equal a sum greater than all it’s parts. Smoky, deep, and rich aromatics reminiscent of plums, cherries, cocoa, and light vanilla oak commingle with gentle tannic structure and balanced acidity. Graceful and elegant but not a shy wine by any means, this one will stand up to rich meat dishes like lamb shanks, veal chops, osso bucco, and even poultry like goose and duck. Drink some now, and save a few bottles for the holidays… perfect.
$76.99/ Btl
Viognier (Vee Own Yay)

$17.99/ Btl $194.29/ Case
Betsy's Pick

This 2004 HdV proprietary red earned the name “Belle Cousine” this vintage to show the reverence for the marriage between Pamela Fairbanks (Hyde’s cousin) and Aubert de Villaine of DRC. Only good things can happen to a wine with this kind of pedigree. Financial backup surely helps as well!
The winemaker, Stéphane Vivier, says of this wine, “In the glass, this wine opens into an intense mosaic of spice, blackberry, red fruits, and sweet vanilla. Following this aromatic performance, the wine surges forth with a dense core of black cherry and hickory smoke. Peppered with notes of spice, red fruits, and sweet vanilla, soft mineral tannins accompany the black cherry core through the mid-palate and on to a long finish.”
Could not have described it better ourselves! Of course there is LIMITED quantity of this wine each vintage, and as usual, first come, first served.
$67.99 / Btl $734.29/ Case
Thursday, September 25, 2008
September's Selections: 1 each of these 3 for $37.74
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2007 Pine Ridge Chenin / Viognier California
Chard- no- way meets vee- own- yay. Pine Ridge nails the perfect ten on this landing of crisp white apples and peaches. Chenin Blanc is sourced from Clarksburg, and the Viognier from Lodi. Perfect shellfish and aperitif wine, and it is incredibly affordable. This is your new favorite everyday dry white with a hint of fruit, you know who you are… Reg $16.99 Club $12.49

Benchmark Syrah for this area of California. Clean, bright peppery and raspberry aromas without the funk of some more overboard Syrahs. Ripe dark fruit flavors and a little spice bring medium weight enjoyment to the party with this wine. As you read this, we hope your grill is heating up as we speak. We think Syrah (and merlot) are custom built for skirt steaks. Reg $14.99 Club $12.49

2006 Bogle Vineyards Old Vine Zinfandel California
What’s not to love of one of the most reliable and affordable reds on the market? Ripe, complex fruit from old vines, balanced acidity, user friendly aromas and flavors of blackberry, bramble, and spice? If you don’t already love it, you must not have tried it! $12.99 All Day
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If you’re a fan of the exotic, here is a wine that will give it all up for you, with a delicacy that is hard to come by but in the great wines of Angelo Gaja.
Merlot, Syrah, AND Sangiovese from Tuscany, Italy. Grillin red? Oh yeah, and then some! Plump, spicy, and bright at the same time. Not heavy by any means, this one has all the elegance one craves after sampling so many clunky, heavy reds. Try this with simply grilled bread, and shaved parmagiano reggiano and you’ll understand everything...
$52.99 / Btl
Longboard Vineyards Oded Shakked Does it AGAIN!

Winemaker Oded Shakked (right), formerly of J Winery ventured out on his own a few years ago and never looked back! We met him at the Flying Goat coffee shop in Healdsburg, CA many moons ago while we were gawking at his navy blue Plymouth Woody Wagon from the 40s. We had the chance to taste his wines and were totally blown away! Some of his fruit is sourced from Rochioli Vineyards, and he treats it with utmost respect and gentleness. This is indeed a rare opportunity to taste what handcrafted, small production Sonoma wines can be.
The Longboard Sauvignon Blanc is crisp, with aromas of pineapple, sage, Meyer lemon, and hints of chamomile. Not overly tropical fruity, but more juicy citrus without the pucker…
Don’t miss the chance for the Syrah, either! Blueberry, pepper, spice, and bright blackberry aromas mimic the flavors with a complex finish of toast and jam. This wine was made with outdoor cooking in mind, and that’s a fact!
The Merlot is for Cab lovers… rich and cassis inflected, but with the telltale signs of plum and cherry indicative of top notch Merlot. These wines are limited, no surprise…
2006 Sauvignon Blanc Russian River $18.99
2005 Syrah Russian River $25.99
2006 Merlot Russian River DaKine Vineyard $21.99
Limited Selection!!!

Oh. My. Goodness… Here we go again, folks! Limited and allocated, first come, first served. Remember what happens when we write up something this good, how it DISAPPEARS before your very eyes? Don’t even blink on this one. This is a winery co– owned by Robert Parker and his brother, that’s why ratings don't exist in the Wine Advocate! As burgundian as US Pinot Noir gets, with subtle bing cherry, clove– like spice, and slight whiffs of black truffle. Plenty of acidity to age well, but why wait?
$87.99 / btl LIMITED!!!