This Week at Bella Vino – Patrick from Dunn Wine Brokers
Tuesday, September 7th, 2010Hi Everyone,
I hope you all had a fabulous Labor Day weekend. Hurricane Earl was nice enough to spare us any damage or bad weather.
As much as I will miss the hot weather of summer – this time of year always has some nice surprises – with the weather and the wine shop. We have lots of fun tastings in September starting with this Thursday. And October will be full of events and tastings – but lets focus on this week. Patrick from Dunn Wine Brokers will be pouring for us. We always look forward to talking to and tasting Patrick’s wines.
I hope you received our email regarding our “Blind Tasting Class”. Be sure to sign up soon – this will be a lot of fun!!
Thursday’s Wine Tasting – Patrick – 4:30 to 7:00
“New Wine” 2008 Saddleback Cellars – 100% Chardonnay – Napa Valley, California - Aromas of pear, lemon rind and brioche. The taste echoes the lovely nose and has a viscous mouth-feel due to the sur-lees process. The long finish has aftertastes of peach, pear, lemon and a hint of toast. ($28.99)
2007 Eternum Viti – 100% Tempranillo – Toro, Spain – 90 Pts. WA – The 2007 Eternum Viti was sourced from Tinta de Toro (Tempranillo) vines at least 30 years of age. It was barrel-fermented and aged in French oak, 50% new, for ten months. A glass-coating opaque purple in color, it offers up a fragrant bouquet of earth notes, mineral, spice box, and blackberry. This leads to a dense, ripe, powerful wine which manages to keep its tannins under control. ($23.99)
2002 Luna Beberide – 40% Cabernet, 30% Merlot and 30% Mencia – Castilla y Leon, Spain – Savory cherry, hints of sage leaf, green and black peppercorn and an unmistakable character of mature Cabernet family aromas (many people liken Mencia to Cabernet Franc, which completes this Graves style blend) make for one gorgeous bottle of wine ($22.99)
“New Wine” 2005 Terre di Confine - 80% Montepulciano, 20% Merlot. – Umbria, Italy - Fresh and floral with sweet red cherries, spices and earthiness. A beautifully balanced, yet full, red wine. The finish is long, sweet and finessed. ($31.99)
“New Wine” 2004 Saddleback Cellars - 100% Cabernet Sauvignon – Napa, California - 92 Pts WA - Wonderful, head aromas of all-spice and cassis with rich, smoky oak. Opulent, jammy black fruits accompany hints of almond and caramel with moderately firm tannins and a long finish. ($59.99)
2006 San Roman – 100% Tempranillo – Toro, Spain – 95 Pts WE, 15th of top 100 – The nose is a delectable blend of vanilla, spice, hickory, mocha and meaty blackberry. The palate is both magnetic and sly; it pumps black fruit galore, with controlled chocolate and spice. Finishes a mile long, with cream, intensity and guile. This wine does not mess around. ($66.99)
New and Returning Wines
“New Wine” 2008 Evodia – 100% Old Vine Garnacha - Calatayud, Spain - 89 Pts IWC - Evodia is a project created for renowned importer Eric Solomon. Vinified from Grenache grown in high-elevation slate vineyards planted up to 100 years ago, this wine is a fantastic value. Intense black cherry, currant and raspberry overlay mineral, cedar and baking spice notes. The palate finishes dry, earthy and satisfying. ($14.99)
“Returning Wine – New Vintage” 2007 Ray’s Station – 86% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Syrah, 4% Merlot, 3% Cabernet Franc – North Coast, California – Rich, dense, layered. Mountain berries, cedar and vanilla spice fill the nose. Heaps of black cherry and blueberry please the palate. ($18.99)
Paula