September 2020
September 2020
This shipment is for members who receive wine 4 times per year (every 3 months) and 12 times per year (every month).
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This shipment is for members who receive wine 4 times per year (every 3 months) and 12 times per year (every month).
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This shipment is for members who receive wine 6 times per year (every other month) and 12 times per year (every month).
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Try our New Release: 2018 Petite Sirah. Petite Sirah is a variety created from a cross of two southern Rhone varieties about 150 years ago. In Europe it is called Duriff after the man who created it. It is not widely found in Europe, but is grown a fair amount in California, where it is often used in small amounts to add color or backbone to another variety, including even Pinot Noir, of course without attribution.
It is a big and bold wine with some earthy notes like many Syrahs, one of its parents. The color is frequently a dark purple, especially when young, which can be a clue to Petite Sirah in a blind tasting.
There are a fair number of Petite Sirahs on the market, but many of them are responsible for giving this variety a bad name, as they tend to be thin and do not live up to the variety’s potential. On the other hand, well grown and well made Petite Sirahs can be blockbusters of colors, aromas and flavors, like this one. This is not a wine for the faint of heart, nor is it a wine to initiate white wine drinkers into the pleasures of red wine, but for those who appreciate a truly big, bold red wine, this one should do the trick.
Enjoy.
Try our New Release: 2018 Syrah. This is a Syrah from a new vineyard. The wine is a great contrast to our 2016 Syrah from Ballard Canyon, as it is more in the style of a French Syrah from the northern Rhone Valley.
It is big and bold with some earthy notes. The fruit is evident, but is overshadowed by the meaty, smoky flavors. Look for flavors like cured meat, bacon fat, tobacco, herbs and smoke.
It is great fun to compare our two Syrahs. I suspect that most people will have strong feelings for one or the other, and a few will appreciate both.
Enjoy.
This shipment is for members who receive wine 12 times per year (every month).
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Try our New Release: 2019 Sangiovese. Just as we did with the 2018 Santa Ynez Valley Grenache, we are doing an early release of part of our 2019 vintage Sangiovese. Both wines have shown a great deal of bright fruit and good acidity after just 9 months of aging in the barrel so we feel that they are very enjoyable as a wine of this style right now. A little over half of this wine is still aging in the barrel and will be bottled and released later.
This wine has great light red fruit flavors of strawberry and cherry with bright acidity that makes them pleasant to drink even without food. Both versions of the 2018 SYV Grenache were well received, and are sold out, so we hope you will enjoy this early release Sangiovese as well.
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This is our second Grenache from 2018. The Santa Ynez Valley Grenache is still available. The wines are from different vineyards, both in the extended Santa Ynez Valley, but 10 miles apart.
The Vogelzang vineyard is our traditional vineyard for Grenache and this wine is more full-bodied and complex than the SYV Grenache with flavors of dark cherry.
They are both great wines with the bright red fruit aromas and flavors of the SYV contrasting with the darker fruit, body and complexity of the Vogelzang.
This shipment is for members who receive wine 4 times per year (every 3 months), 6 times per year (every other month) and 12 times per year (every month).
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This shipment is for members who receive wine 12 times per year (every month).
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This shipment is for members who receive wine 6 times per year (every other month) and 12 times per year (every month).
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