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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Rocca Family Vineyards and Sycamore Cellars
Tasted three terrific wines that may be in our wine club: the 2007 Rocca Merlot, the 2008 Rocca Vespera and 2008 Sycamore Cellars Syrah.
Rocca is in the Yountville region of Napa and their '08 Vespera won Gold at the SF Chronicle Wine fest--it's a rich Bordeaux blend farmed organically that pleases the palate with chocolate and a hint of espresso. The same chocolate and coffee flavors are found in their fruit forward Merlot that paired well with our spicy dinner. Sycamore Cellars is located in Arroyo Seco (we're finding more and more great wine coming out of the Monterey area) and they farm sustainably. Their Syrah is smoky, with tannins that balance the fruit. I'm thinking it would pair well with a smoked brisket.
Rocca is in the Yountville region of Napa and their '08 Vespera won Gold at the SF Chronicle Wine fest--it's a rich Bordeaux blend farmed organically that pleases the palate with chocolate and a hint of espresso. The same chocolate and coffee flavors are found in their fruit forward Merlot that paired well with our spicy dinner. Sycamore Cellars is located in Arroyo Seco (we're finding more and more great wine coming out of the Monterey area) and they farm sustainably. Their Syrah is smoky, with tannins that balance the fruit. I'm thinking it would pair well with a smoked brisket.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Pinot Party!
Last Friday, a few of us at Touring & Tasting had the opportunity to taste some wonderful Pinot Noirs with food pairings by our talented food editor, Tama. She made us a beautiful spread of smoked salmon, smoked white fish spread and mushroom pate.
As for the wines, before jumping into the Pinot Noirs, we took a detour to Arlebosc, France to try the 2009 Domaine Romaneaux-Destezet Vin de Pays Blanc. It was a very pleasant wine. This White Burgundy was not as acidic as some other French Chardonnays, and it tasted of pure, unadulterated grape.
Reluctantly leaving France behind, we jumped right into our first Pinot Noir. We began in Mendocino’s Anderson Valley, pouring a 2006 Standish Pinot Noir. It’s a lovely wine, great aromatics, fruity and robust. We enjoyed the undertone of herbs.
We then travel south to Napa Valley to try the 2008 Bouchaine Estate Pinot Noir. This wine doesn’t have the sweetness of the first two, it’s a graceful wine with depth and notes of cocoa. This Carneros Pinot Noir abounds in elegance.
Heading westward we found ourselves in Sonoma’s Russian River Valley. We poured C. Donatiello Winery’s 2006 Pinot Noir. This wine is in its prime. The earthy Pinot is multi-layered with a lovely complexity.
For our last two Pinot Noirs we must travel down state, as they are both located in the Santa Lucia Highlands.
The 2008 Pessagno Pinot Noir is deeply colored and has a pleasing tartness.
Our last Pinot Noir is the 2008 Somerston Highflyer. This Pinot is sweeter than the last few, with rich aromatics and highlights of bright cherry.
Not a single Pinot disappointed, and more than one left us pleasantly surprised. We thoughoughly enjoyed our West Coast tasting (with a stop in France, of course) and look forward to tasting a range of Pinot’s outside of California next time.
Have you tried any of the wines we tasted? Have you tasted any good Pinot Noirs lately?
As for the wines, before jumping into the Pinot Noirs, we took a detour to Arlebosc, France to try the 2009 Domaine Romaneaux-Destezet Vin de Pays Blanc. It was a very pleasant wine. This White Burgundy was not as acidic as some other French Chardonnays, and it tasted of pure, unadulterated grape.
We then travel south to Napa Valley to try the 2008 Bouchaine Estate Pinot Noir. This wine doesn’t have the sweetness of the first two, it’s a graceful wine with depth and notes of cocoa. This Carneros Pinot Noir abounds in elegance.
Heading westward we found ourselves in Sonoma’s Russian River Valley. We poured C. Donatiello Winery’s 2006 Pinot Noir. This wine is in its prime. The earthy Pinot is multi-layered with a lovely complexity.
The 2008 Pessagno Pinot Noir is deeply colored and has a pleasing tartness.
Our last Pinot Noir is the 2008 Somerston Highflyer. This Pinot is sweeter than the last few, with rich aromatics and highlights of bright cherry.
Not a single Pinot disappointed, and more than one left us pleasantly surprised. We thoughoughly enjoyed our West Coast tasting (with a stop in France, of course) and look forward to tasting a range of Pinot’s outside of California next time.
Have you tried any of the wines we tasted? Have you tasted any good Pinot Noirs lately?
Monday, January 9, 2012
Pinot Noir and Smoked Fish Treats
Last week, a few Touring & Tasting staffers tasted some lovely Pinot Noirs from the West Coast, including the Pessagno Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir and Somerston Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot. It was a great way to compare the effects of terroir on the varietal and an excuse to break in my new smoker and make smoked salmon and smoked whitefish spread!
Salmon is a natural pairing with Pinot, so are creamy things like the spread or pasta with cream sauce, also mushrooms--which often complement a mushroom note in Pinot Noir. I also made a mushroom pâté with just a touch of sour cream, but mostly the full flavor of mushroom, thyme, onion and a hint of garlic.
What do you pair with Pinot?
Salmon is a natural pairing with Pinot, so are creamy things like the spread or pasta with cream sauce, also mushrooms--which often complement a mushroom note in Pinot Noir. I also made a mushroom pâté with just a touch of sour cream, but mostly the full flavor of mushroom, thyme, onion and a hint of garlic.
What do you pair with Pinot?
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Wine Song Wednesday: Honky Cat
When I look back boy I must have been green
Bopping in the country, fishing in a stream
Looking for an answer trying to find a sign
Until I saw your city lights honey I was blind
-chorus-
They said get back honky cat
Better get back to the woods
Well I quit those days and my redneck ways
And oh the change is gonna do me good
Bopping in the country, fishing in a stream
Looking for an answer trying to find a sign
Until I saw your city lights honey I was blind
-chorus-
They said get back honky cat
Better get back to the woods
Well I quit those days and my redneck ways
And oh the change is gonna do me good
You better get back honky cat
Living in the city ain't where it's at
It's like trying to find gold in a silver mine
It's like trying to drink whisky from a bottle of wine
Living in the city ain't where it's at
It's like trying to find gold in a silver mine
It's like trying to drink whisky from a bottle of wine
Well I read some books and I read some magazines
About those high class ladies down in New Orleans
And all the folks back home well, said I was a fool
They said oh, believe in the Lord is the golden rule
-chorus-
They said get back honky cat
Better get back to the woods
Well I quit those days and my redneck ways
And oh the change is gonna do me good
Better get back to the woods
Well I quit those days and my redneck ways
And oh the change is gonna do me good
You better get back honky cat
Living in the city ain't where it's at
It's like trying to find gold in a silver mine
It's like trying to drink whisky from a bottle of wine
-chorus-
They said get back honky cat
Better get back to the woods
Well I quit those days and my redneck ways
And oh the change is gonna do me good
Living in the city ain't where it's at
It's like trying to find gold in a silver mine
It's like trying to drink whisky from a bottle of wine
-chorus-
They said get back honky cat
Better get back to the woods
Well I quit those days and my redneck ways
And oh the change is gonna do me good
You better get back honky cat
Living in the city ain't where it's at
It's like trying to find gold in a silver mine
It's like trying to drink whisky from a bottle of wine
They said stay at home boy, you gotta tend the farm
Living in the city boy, is going to break your heart
But how can you stay, when your heart says no
How can you stop when your feet say go
You better get back honky cat
Better get back to the woods
Well I quit those days and my redneck ways
And oh the change is gonna do me good
You better get back honky cat
Living in the city ain't where it's at
It's like trying to find gold in a silver mine
It's like trying to drink whisky from a bottle of wine
Get back honky cat, get back honky cat, get back...
Living in the city ain't where it's at
It's like trying to find gold in a silver mine
It's like trying to drink whisky from a bottle of wine
They said stay at home boy, you gotta tend the farm
Living in the city boy, is going to break your heart
But how can you stay, when your heart says no
How can you stop when your feet say go
You better get back honky cat
Better get back to the woods
Well I quit those days and my redneck ways
And oh the change is gonna do me good
You better get back honky cat
Living in the city ain't where it's at
It's like trying to find gold in a silver mine
It's like trying to drink whisky from a bottle of wine
Get back honky cat, get back honky cat, get back...
Monday, January 2, 2012
Pessagno Winery
If you're driving the 101 south of Salinas--maybe on your way to SF or our beautiful Santa Barbara--take the few minutes' time to get off at Gonzales and visit Pessagno Winery. The Gonzales area looks a bit bleak from the freeway, but there are lovely vineyards on the side of the mountains and a River Road Wine Trail. Pessagno wines are terrrific--their Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot is as good as the more pricey Russian River Pinots I tasted recently--and only $28 for a wine rated 92 points by Wine Enthusiast. Read about them here.
Friday, December 30, 2011
Somerston wines
Touring & Tasting is in Napa Valley--staying at the deluxe and eco-friendly Bardessono and dining and sipping ourselves silly. After 9+ courses at French Laundry, we thought we'd could never eat again, but amazingly found ourselves hungry the next day and enjoying a lovely meal at Redd. We stopped into the beautiful Somerston Winery tasting room to try their Santa Lucia Highlands High Flyer Pinot Noir, crisp and minerally Grenache Blanc, deep and provocative High Flyer Centerline Napa Valley Red blend, and the highly-rated Priest Ranch Cab. There's a massive photo print of their ranch above the tasting room bar of their 1,628 acre spread above the Chiles Valley east of Napa--next time we will have to take one of their tours of the ranch. Bought a bottle of Grenache Blanc to take home and enjoy with a nice cassoulet or fish stew!
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Taco Throwdown and Sparkling Wine
Some of our staff had a Taco Throwdown last week with a few of the wines featured in our new issue. I loved the Rack & Riddle Brut. It was crisp and lively, but with a round mouth-feel. I wouldn't have thought to pair a champagne-style wine with tacos, but it was the perfect pairing with fish tacos. Cool label, too.
Have you tried the Rack & Riddle Sparkling Rosé? It is a creamy sparkler with the taste of strawberries and a bit of spice. This would lovely with strawberry shortcake!
Have you tried the Rack & Riddle Sparkling Rosé? It is a creamy sparkler with the taste of strawberries and a bit of spice. This would lovely with strawberry shortcake!
Friday, December 23, 2011
Happy Winter Wine-derland
2011 was an incredible year. Yet, we only look forward to all the new joys that 2012 has to bring. We hope this finds you and yours enjoying a beautiful glass of your favorite wine and reflecting on all you have to be grateful for.
Happy Holidays from everyone here at Touring & Tasting!
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
24 Hour Holiday Sale
SPECIAL 24-HOUR CHRISTMAS CLOSE-OUT SALE
We have a limited quantity of fine wine we'd like to clear out of our warehouse before new shipments arrive with the New Year. We're letting these wine go at tremendous savings to you!
TWELVE luscious wines--just $129 - you save $137!!
A French Bordeaux, two lovely Mendocino sparklers, luscious Chardonnays, late harvest Zinfandel, crisp Pinot Grigio, an aromatic Viognier/Sauvignon Blanc blend, rich reds from California and Washington, and a wonderful Santa Rita Hills Pinot Noir Rosé...they make tasteful gifts and enhance your dining experience. SAVE over 50%--order now, quantity limited! Please call in your order at 800-850-4370 ext. 100. Sale for 24 hours only!
Offer ends Thursday at 2 pm PST. You must pick up your wine by noon on Friday from our warehouse. Shipping available for an additional $30.
3 bottle wine gift basket normally $159--now just $99!
2 bottle wine gift basket normally $99--now just $69!
1 bottle wine gift basket normally $49--now just $39!
Due to extremely limited supply, please call in your order to 800-850-4370 ext. 100 for one of our wine gift baskets--on sale for 24 hours only!
Offer ends Thursday at 2 pm PST. You must pick up your wine gift basket by noon on Friday from our warehouse. Shipping available--call for details.
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