Archive for June, 2010

Wine Party – Northern Italian Reds

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

 

Saturday, June 26, 2010

4 to 6 pm

 

$5.00 per person

Home of: ExecutiveGiftService.com

611 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Suite #1, Palm Springs, 92264

760-327-7701, 800-925-0030

When one thinks of reds from Northern Italy, the obvious districts are Tuscany, Piedmont and Veneto.  Chianti remains the major wine of Tuscany, though “super-Tuscan” blends using Cabernet, Syrah and Merlot grapes are extremely popular.  Of course, the main grape here will forever be the Sangiovese, and, for Brunello, the Sangiovese Grosso.  In Piedmont, the red grape required in Barolo and Bararesco is Nebbiolo, though Barbera gets a lot of play.  The Veneto gives us Valpolicella and Amarone from mostly the Corvina grape which is blended with Molinara and Rondinella. Finishing up our event will be the Muscat dessert wine from Chiarlo of Piedmont, whose Barbera will begin our line-up.

2006 Michele Chiarlo Barbera d’Asti, Piemonte

List price 15.00; our price 12.95

Although the Barbera vine is believed to have originated in the Monferrato area from a spontaneous cross of seeds from ancient vines, it is generally agreed that the area producing the best Barbera wines is that of Asti.  It accounts for 52 percent of the region’s acreage under vine, and nearly half the total annual production of red wine. Pure, ripe plum and strawberry fruit flavors underscored by a crisp acidic note and a hint of earth mark this charming, succulent wine, set in a supple texture supported by sweet, soft tannins.

2006 Masi Campofiorin Rosso Del Veronese

List price 16.00; our price 13.99

The Boscaini family has owned and operated the Masi Company for six generations. This Ripasso style wine is a form of Valpolicella Superiore that is fermented, and, at the end of November mixed with the addition of 30% of lightly dried Corvina grapes (previously crushed for Amarone).  This provokes an immediate second fermentation which lasts 15 days. The malolactic takes place as well.  This process enriches the wine in alcohol, in color and in tannins, as well as giving it new and more complex aromas and flavors.  The excellent structure shows quickly on the contrasting berry fruits and vanilla nose.  Rich, baked fruit flavors on the palate are supported by good acidity and balanced with soft, well integrated tannins. It has a long, velvety finish with hints of cocoa.  The blend is 80% Corvina and 20% Rondinella.

2007 Villa Nozzole Chianti Classico, Toscano

List price 21.00; our price 18.95

Ambrogio Folonari and his son Giovanni purchased the Nozzole estate in 1971. Situated north of the village of Greve in Chianti, the Nozzole estate now grows Cabernet, Merlot and Chardonnay as well as their highly esteemed Sangiovese.  Besides the two wonderful Chiantis, Giovanni produces excellent super Tuscans and a fine Chardonnay.  This blend of 95% Sangiovese and 5% Merlot along with 18 months of barrel aging combine to make Villa Nozzole a ripe “New World” fruit forward style of Chianti Classico.  It has a bouquet of ripened fruits, chocolate and vanilla notes. Showing similar flavors it is full bodied with soft tannins and a persistent finish.  It complements meat, poultry and cheeses.

2005 Nozzole Chianti Classico Riserva, Toscano

List price 24.00; our price 21.99

This Riserva shows crisp, ripe red berry and cherry fruit flavors and aromas sustained by a fresh, acidic note offset by classic Sangiovese notes of earth, mushrooms and leather,.  It is a plump, modern styled Chianti with a medium body, an elegant tannic backbone and a clean fruity finish.

2006 Masi Amarone Classico Costasera, Rosso Del Veronese

List price 57.95; our price 49.99

The blend is 70% Corvina, 25% Rondinella and 5% Molinara.  There is a strong bouquet of baked fruit, plums and cherries, which provide the fruit flavors on the palate, accompanied by attractive hints of coffee and cocoa.  An intriguing softness is the result of the excellent balance between supporting acidity and soft tannins.  Imposing structure and good alcoholic level gives this Amarone an attractively long finish.  Wine Spectator gives this wine a 91-point rating.

2009 Michele Chiarlo Nivole Moscato, Piemonte

List price 14.00; our price 11.99

The Moscato Bianco grape is an extremely ancient one, the origins of which are not precisely known.  Wines from this grape were first developed as still wines in the 17th century under the patronage of the House of Savoy, when refined methods of cultivating and vinifying this difficult variety were discovered.  The cool, steep Langhe hillsides of Asti and Cuneo, near the town of Canelli, remain the principal center of production for Moscato d’Asti (hence, the alternate name, Moscato di Canelli).  Exuberant aromas of tropical fruit and honeysuckle blossoms mark this fresh, lightly sparkling wine and carry into a palate of ripe melon and mango flavors finishing on a delicate sweet note underscored by bright acidity.

Wine Party – Pedroncelli Winery

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

 

Saturday, June 19, 2010

4 to 6 pm

 

$5.00 per person

Home of: ExecutiveGiftService.com

611 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Suite #1, Palm Springs, 92264

760-327-7701, 800-925-0030

One of my favorite Sonoma County wineries is that of the Pedroncelli family which has, decade after decade, delivered solid every-day wines with commendable value.  In 1927, John Pedroncelli, Sr. purchased a vineyard and a small winery in Sonoma County’s Dry Creek Valley, and sold grapes to home winemakers throughout the prohibition years.  Afterward, the family business continued to grow in wine production, and in 1963 sons John, Jr. and Jim Pedroncelli bought out their father.  The third generation came on board during the 90’s and today the fourth generation is being educated in the wine making business.  Pedroncelli practices sustainable winegrowing focusing on reducing water use, building healthy soil, and protecting the vineyard environment.  Most importantly, the family believes in quality wines at reasonable prices.Joining us on Saturday will be the winery’s Southern California Sales Manager, Mark Abraham.

2009 Pedroncelli Sauvignon Blanc, East Side Vineyards

List price 10.99; our price 9.99

This is a very aromatic wine with citrus and herbaceous notes.  It is crisp, and offers many layers of flavor on the palate.  Honeydew, melon, grapefruit and tart apple flavors linger with a balanced acidity that adds a refreshing quality.

2008 Pedroncelli Dry Rosé of Zinfandel, Dry Creek Valley

List price 8.99; our price 7.99

This ruby-red colored wine shows aromas of just-picked strawberries.  Red raspberry, currant and plum flavors are highlighted in this crisp, enjoyable wine.  This potpourri of fruit, with time, will take on a jammy element but don’t wait too long as rosés are made to be consumed early.  Enjoy this wine with burgers, roast chicken or grilled salmon…or just sip it on a hot summer day or night.  What a great beverage!  Wine Spectator Magazine gave it an 88 point rating.

2008 Pedroncelli Zinfandel, Mother Clone

List price 13.50; our price 11.99

Pedroncelli’s historic Zinfandel vineyards are located on the hillsides surrounding the winery, on the ranch originally purchased by John Pedroncelli, Sr. in 1927 though planted to Zinfandel since 1904.  This wine with its 5% blend of Petite Sirah received a GOOD VALUE designation and an 88 point rating from Connoisseurs Guide:“It may not be much for refinement, and it could even be called a bit unruly, but this rough-cut Zin counts good fruit as an asset and makes up in richness for what it might lack in manners.  It shows classic varietal themes of ripe berries and briar, and its fundamental fruit hangs on convincingly even as its grippy tannins and a bit of heat come on at the end.”

2006 Pedroncelli Zinfandel, Pedroni-Bushnell Vineyard

List price 16.50; our price 14.99

This Zinfandel has a very fragrant nose of raspberry and black pepper followed by spicy, jammy concentrated fruit flavors.  Structured, rounded and full in the mouth, this wine has a long, lingering finish laced with slight toasted oak undertones.  It received a Gold Medal from the Taster’s Guild Int’l Wine Comp. and Silver Medals from the following competitions: San Diego Wine Comp; Orange County Fair; CA State Fair, Indy International Wine Comp.

2007 Pedroncelli Cabernet Sauvignon, Three Vineyards

List price 15.00; our price 13.50

Three of Pedroncelli’s estate vineyards provided the fruit for this wine.  The blend is comprised of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc, from vineyards sites situated on the Dry Creek Valley bench.  The wine received a Gold Medal from the Beverage Testing Institute and placed in the  Top 10 Red Wines $20 and under:  Wine Enthusiast Magazine awarded the wine 91 Points and the Editor’s Choice: “A pure, very clean and utterly delicious Cabernet that’s perfect for drinking now.  Shows real accomplishment in the ripeness of the blackberry, cherry, black currant and cocoa flavors, and in how well-balanced they are with tannins and oak.  Just captivating, at a wonderful price.”

2004 Pedroncelli Vintage Port, Four Grapes, Dry Creek Valley

List price 18.00; our price 14.99

The grapes for this dessert wine came from a four acre vineyard was established in 1995. Pedroncelli planted the following Port varietals of an acre each: Tinta Madeira, Tinta Cao, Touriga Nacional, and Souzao.  The wine is deep purple in color, showing ripe berries, caramel and toffee aromas leading to a flavorful dessert wine with warm spice, raspberry and cream soda highlights.  It is a very complex and rich dessert wine.  Here are some amazing accolades:Sweepstakes:  North of the Gate Wine CompetitionDouble Gold Medal and Best of Class: California State FairGold Medal:  Indy International Wine CompetitionGold Medal: Orange County FairGold Medal, 90 Points, Exceptional: Beverage Testing Institute

Wine Party – New Arrivals

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

 

Saturday, June 12, 2010

4 to 6 pm

 

$5.00 per person

 

Home of: ExecutiveGiftService.com

611 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Suite #1, Palm Springs, 92264

760-327-7701, 800-925-0030

We have taken delivery of some interesting wines in the ten dollar range that are really quite good.  More importantly, they have that not always easy to find element of value about them.  The wines are all Californian, from as far north as Lake County to as far south as Paso Robles.  All make good summer drinking wines without going wimpy in the glass.  That is to say, the wines are sturdy, yet refreshing.  The three Paso wines represent an additional savings of $4.00 from our usual discounted price.  Do come and enjoy!

2007 Brassfield Serenity, High Valley, Lake County

List price 14.95; our price 10.99

Named for the Brassfield family’s High Serenity Ranch, this wine is a delightful blend of Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Gewurztraminer and Semillon.  The wine shows aromas of honeydew melon and fresh minty qualities reminiscent of a Caribbean Mojito.  Tropical fruit cocktail flavors are perfectly balanced with the palate cleansing acidity that lingers to a wonderfully long, bright finish.  The soft, round mouth-feel along with a touch of sweetness is perfectly balanced with the acidity.  The grapes are 100% Sustainably Farmed.

2008 Five Rivers Chardonnay, California

List price 12.00; our price 9.99

Five Rivers is an off-shoot of the Fetzer Winery which is owned by Brown-Forman Beverages.  This line gives the company flexibility to produce another line of wine consisting of five varietals that are excellent values.  The wine opens with aromas of lemon-lime and lemon drop that suggest Monterey, followed by passion fruit, sweet jasmine, melon and some butter topped with a hint of licorice.  The mouthfeel is creamy, with a good acid backbone, crisp flavors of citrus, grapefruit, melon and some orange notes, with vanilla and spice from the oak.

2008 Ventana Chardonnay, Arroyo Seco

List price 12.50; our price 9.99

Always a great value, Ventana’s “Gold Stripe” Chardonnay has always favored briskness and balance above opulence and sheer heft.  Clean, crisp and very refreshing, it is a lovely match for summer-time foods.  The wine has lively tropical fruit aromas of pineapple and mango.  It is well balanced and tastes of Gala apple, pear and lemon zest. Aging in French Oak adds accents of vanilla and light honey tones.  The perfect balance of fruit, oak and acidity makes this an exceptional sipping and food friendly Chardonnay.

2008 Domain Paso Chardonnay, Paso Robles

List price 13.99; our price 9.99

This is a well balanced wine with fresh apple, pear and melon notes.  It has a refreshing and smooth texture on the palate and is well balanced with a crisp and lively finish.

2008 Domain Paso Zinfandel, Paso Robles

List price 13.99; our price 9.99

The Zinfandel is an easy-drinking wine with ripe, strawberry and red raspberry flavors.  This jammy Zin has light tannins with a medium bodied frame.  It is easy drinking, combining berries with complex, sweet spicy notes.  It is fine and long in the finish.

2008 Domain Paso Cabernet Sauvignon, Paso Robles

List price 13.99; our price 9.99

The Cabernet is a solid wine with medium bodied soft tannins and black ripe fruit flavors.  It has nicely textured layers that make it easy and pleasant on the palate. The wine is polished and rounded in the finish.

Wine Party–Marilyn Merlot

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

 

Saturday, June 5, 2010

4 to 6 pm

 

$5.00 per person

Home of: ExecutiveGiftService.com

611 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Suite #1, Palm Springs, 92264

760-327-7701, 800-925-0030

We’ve elected to go with glamour in a glass this Saturday: the Marilyn Merlots from Nova Wine Company of Napa.  Each year yet another portrait of Marilyn Monroe adorns these conversational pieces.  It’s the ultimate gift; elegant, well-endowed and drinking beautifully.  The release of the 2008 vintage on June 1st, Marilyn’s birthday, celebrates the 24th vintage of a wine appreciated by fans of the iconic star, collectors of Marilyn memorabilia, and lovers of fine Napa Valley wine.  (This would be the sex symbol’s 84th year)  These bottlings are all about the collectability of the fabulous labels, but not many people have taken the opportunity to actually taste the wines.  That’s what makes this tasting event so special.Bob and Donna Holder, principal owners of Marilyn Merlot, moved to Napa in 1977 from Kansas City, Mo.  He was a CPA, and she taught at St. Helena High School, but they quickly gravitated to wine.  Using purchased grapes, they produced their first homemade Merlot in 1983.  Their 1985 wine was bottled in 1987 and after consulting the attorney representing the estate of Marilyn Monroe, they decided on the name Marilyn Merlot.  They eventually hammered out a licensing contract, which allowed them to use the photo reproductions on the labels and gave exclusive rights to the brand name.  As of 1997, the Holders shifted from purchasing bulk wine to purchasing grapes.  The wine is made at the Napa Wine Co., with fruit from three sources: the Yount Mill Vineyard in Yountville, the Beckstoffer Vineyard X in Oakville and the Beckstoffer Melrose Vineyard in Rutherford.  Cabernet Sauvignon makes up about 15 percent of the blend.

2003 Marilyn Merlot, Napa

List price 35.00; today only 21.99

Sam Shaw, Marilyn’s favorite photographer and a lifelong confidant, shot this photograph of Marilyn used on the label. When asked about Sam Shaw, Marilyn said, “He always makes me look my best”.  The addition of Cabernet adds greater complexity to the nose and more structure to the mouth.  This wine was barrel aged using 30% new wood to enhance the aromas of vanilla and roasted coffee.  The fruity aromas and flavors are ripe and soft reflecting the maturity and quality of the grapes.

2004 Marilyn Merlot, Napa

List price 29.50; today only 21.99

The 2004 Vintage of Marilyn Merlot is a blend of 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon. The winemaker’s typical use of 25% new oak barrels each year gives aromas of toasted vanilla beans and a more complex mouth feel from the new oak tannins.  The fruit flavors are soft and ripe.

2005 Marilyn Merlot, Napa

List price 24.25; today only 21.99

This is a very dark ruby wine.  Pleasant aromas offer the standard profile for New World Merlot: juicy black cherries dark chocolate and a whiff of vanilla.  Ripe and fruit-forward the first taste follows the nose; luscious and almost soft but it gains structure from fresh mouth-watering acidity and gentle but perceptible tannins.

2006 Marilyn Merlot, Napa

List price 24.25; today only 21.99

The photo of Marilyn in a daringly low-cut dress was taken in 1958, and the dress is believed to be the one she wore at the debut announcement of Some Like It Hot.  The toasted oak gives the wine a more complex mouth feel, especially from the new oak tannins.  The fruit flavors are soft and mature.  Wines & Spirits rated the wine 90 points: “A big, rich red with tart cherry flavors and sweet tannins, finishing clean.

2007 Marilyn Merlot, Napa

List price 24.25; today only 21.99

The 23rd vintage features Marilyn with a sultry look only she could master and wearing a white low cut dress draped off of one shoulder.  Following the consistent pattern, the wine is soft and elegant, with nice spice notes and easy gong tannins.

2008 Marilyn Merlot, Napa

List price 24.25; today only 21.99

The striking and glamorous image of Marilyn Monroe in a purple, shoulder less cocktail dress is from photos done for the release of The Asphalt Jungle in 1950, a film noir classic for which John Huston was nominated for an Oscar and in which Marilyn plays to perfection her role as the mistress of a crooked attorney.