The brand new release of Chronic Cellars Dead Nuts Zin is on the shelf at $21. This is a blend of 85% Zinfandel and 15% Petite Sirah. Chronic Cellars wines are extremely popular so get yours while you can.
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Chronic Cellars Dead Nuts
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011JC Cellars Marsanne
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010I participated in a food and wine party a week ago with a dozen of my uber-foodie friends – these are the kind of people you love to know because they’re all chefs (unpaid ones, but nonetheless), plus they always break open the best wines. This is a California wine lovers group though, rarely do you see a wine from France or Italy make an appearance.
We usually start out with appetizers and white wine, then move into the main courses paired with our reds. I took a chance and brought a 2005 JC Cellars Marsanne from the Preston Vineyard in Dry Creek Valley. For one, I was concerned about the age of the wine and knew these guys would be brutally honest if it had turned and two, I knew if it was still good, it would be great.
Cowabunga! Beautifully balanced, full-throttle Marsanne loaded with creamy pear and not even a hint of fruit-gone-bad. It was perfect and, if I don’t say myself, the best white of the night! Only 4 bottles left on the shelf so don’t dilly dally.
St. Patricks Day Party, RiverStar Vineyards, Friday Night Flights
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010We’re starting the week off early on Wednesday with a St Patty’s Day Celebration starting at 5:00pm with $5 Guiness, $5 O’Rielly wines (from David O’Rielly of Owen Roe wines www.owenroe.com) and traditional Irish grub until 9:00pm. Note: nothing you’ll consume will be green, I promise, but please feel free to wear some green if you please.
This Thursday, 3/18 RiverStar Vineyards of Paso Robles www.riverstarvineyards.com will be visiting and educating us on their lineup of small production wines that are packed with flavor. I’m always in search of those small, family owned and operated wineries who made fab wines for everyday drinking – in other words, RiverStar is great wine that fits nicely into anyones budget.
Come out and taste for yourself 5 RiverStar wines and appetizers for $15, 3/18 between 6-9pm.
Flight night Friday from 5:00-9:00pm. Enjoy a different flight every Friday night for only $10. Pair with a cheese plate for $7 more. This Friday Night Flight (3/19): Santa Barbara County.
Remember, whomever comes to the most flight nights from now until May 31st will get a FREE seat on our Santa Rita Hills Wine Country tour in early June – dates yet to be determined, but let me know if you’re interested & I’ll put you on the list!
To view upcoming tasting events, visit us at http://www.wineclosetinc.com/store/events_calendar.php
New Items:
Plumpjack Cabernet Sauvignon – www.plumpjack.com
Owen Roe Ex Umbris Syrah – www.orwines.com
Carina Cellars Viognier – www.carinacellars.com
McPrice Myers Kristina & Les Galets – www.mcpricemyers.com
Looking for a great venue to have a private party? The Wine Closet can be yours for a night for groups of 25 or less. Call Linda for details 805.746.5708.
Pick up a bottle of wine from The Wine Wine Closet to enjoy with dinner at JJ Brewsky’s, Verona Trattoria or D’Amore’s Pizza and enjoy free corkage! Great wine deserves great food!
Check out our entire selection of wine online at www.wineclosetinc.com
Retail store hours: Tues & Weds 11-7pm, Thurs & Fri 11-9pm, Saturday 11-7pm, Closed Sunday & Monday (for now).
We look forward to seeing you here.
Linda & Rob
The Wine Closet
Old Town Camarillo
2423 Ventura Boulevard
805.746.5708
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Doin’ the Mollydooker Shake
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010Here’s what’s going on this Thursday night at The Wine Closet…
Whether or not you’ve heard of or tasted wines from Mollydooker, this is a tasting NOT TO MISS! Seriously, I mean it when I say Australia’s best – I love all of these wines! But wait, there’s more…we’ll teach you to do the “Mollydooker Shake” – bonus!
For 12 years, Sarah & Sparky Marquis (pronounced Mar-kwis) have been “WOW”ing wine fans around the world with their award-winning Australian wines. This dynamic duo has been awarded the title of Australian Winemakers of the Year; is the only husband and wife winemaking team to receive Mclaren Vale’s prestigious Bushing Award three times; and is responsible for crafting four of only 24 Australian wines to receive 99 points from Robert Parker’s The Wine Advocate in the last 10 years.
Tasting is $18 per person for 5 delicious wines and appetizers- this Thursday, 3/4 between 6-9pm.
To view upcoming tasting events, visit us at http://www.wineclosetinc.com/store/events_calendar.php
So here’s a little info about the Mollydooker Shake and a link to the video demo created by Sarah and Sparky Marquis so you can check it out yourself.
Apparently, the Mollydooker wines are made with less sulfites and more nitrogen in an effort to help ward off headaches suffered by those who are allergic to sulfites. Because of the addition of nitrogen, the Mollydooker wines need to be “shaken” prior to consumption to help release the nitrogen – ever had a Guinness Stout in the can? – same concept used here, except there’s no nitrogen capsule inside the bottle.
The proper way to “release” this extra nitrogen within the bottles of Mollydooker wine is to unscrew the cap and pour about 3 ounces into a glass, screw the cap back on the bottle, turn the bottle upside down and give it a vigorous shake, unscrew the cap to release the gas (foam will be noticeable on top of the wine which quickly disipates), put the screw cap back on and repeat the Mollydooker shake once more, now the wine is ready to consume.
check out this link http://www.mollydookerwines.com/videos/mollyShake/mollyShakeNew.html – of course, this “shake” is not recommended on their Sparkling Shiraz for obvious reasons.
Enjoy!
Great News for Dubost Winery
Friday, January 29th, 2010The Dubost family www.dubostwine.com in Paso Robles sent this Tempranillo review conducted by the UCSD Med School Wine Group – pick up your bottle of Tempranillo at The Wine Closet today:
“…wanted to share this review from a UCSD Med School wine group. ”
From: David Rapaport <drapaport@me.com>Date: January 11, 2010 7:23:58 PM PSTTo: Kate Dubost <kdubost@dubostwine.com>, cdubost@dubostwine.comSubject: Our Tempranillo TastingDear Kate and Curt,Wanted to let you know that the Dubost 06 Tempranillo arrived first thing in the morning on Saturday, well in time for our evening Tempranillo tasting. Thank you so much for providing the bottle, leaving us the unexpected Carmenere to try at our leisure, and for getting it here on time. You will be pleased to know that of the 7 Tempranillos at the tasting the Dubost was the number one rated by the group (based on the UCD ratiing scale and then giving a “group score” based on- 3 points for each person who rated it number one, 2 for each second place…). Five of the tasters rated the Dubost the number one wine and almost everyone placed it in the top 3. For your information I attach a summary so you can see the competition. There was, in fact, a seventh wine, funnily enough the most expensive ($50). but it was clearly corked so no one wanted to have anything to do with it and the couple that brought it were keen to return it to the wine shop from which they purchased it. The numbers represent the group score of each wine with the large font number indicating the top 3 group scores.FYI, our wine group, fondly called The Oenophiliacs, is a group of friends, mostly colleagues who work and teach at UCSD School of Medicine, but including others from varying walks of life. We have been together for over 15 years and I dare say that our monthly tasting are the highlight of most of our social calendars. My wife Kathy and I urged all Oenophiliacs to visit you when then go to Paso Robles, and I suspect you will get some of us. I know we look forward to our next visit.Sincerely,DavidWINE
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Marques de CaceresGran Reserva 2001
Rioja
$35- Whole Foods
DubostTempranillo 2006
$28
Cellar Door
Paso de Paso2008 La Mancha
$9- La Costa Wine Co.
Navarro Lopez2004 Valdepenos
$13- Bev Mo
Cala Blanca2008 La Mancha
$16- Bev Mo
Cepa 212006 Ribera de Duero
$26- La Costa Wine Co.
Find wine tasting events in your neighborhood
Wednesday, January 20th, 2010Did you know you could visit www.localwineevents.com and view wine tasting events in your neighborhood? The Wine Closet posts its Thursday night tastings on this site so if you’re interested in what’s going on around town, check it out.
Dubost Winery…preserving a family heritage
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010Kate Dubost of Dubost Ranch Winery from the Adelaida area of West Paso Robles will be here at The Wine Closet to taste us on her new lineup of wines. We’ll start with a tasty Viognier/Roussanne blend, then taste the Homestead Red Tempranillo blend, Syrah, 100% Tempranillo and their Gran Reserve Tempranillo/Garnacha blend.
In it’s 5th generation, Dubost Ranch is entirely family-owned and operated. They’re dedicated to the production of premium, limited quantity wines handcrafted from locally grown grapes. Not to mentiion that Kate is hoot and will keep us all entertained throughout the evening.
Tasting is $15 per person and includes 5 wines and appetizers – this Thursday, 1/14 from 6-9pm.