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Wine for St. Patrick’s Day? Why not?!

Friday, March 11th, 2011

St. Patrick's Day Wine PairingsPerhaps it’s the Irish red head in me, but I’m going rogue this St. Patrick’s Day. Don’t get me wrong, I love a great beer just as much as the next person (after all, we’re offering a great beer flight and $4.00 black-and-tans in the shop at our St. Patrick’s Day tasting), but I’m thinking, why not try something new this year? Why not wine?

We put our wine-o and foodie crew to work to come up with some not-so-traditional pairings for traditional St. Patrick’s Day dishes. Give them a go for your day of green, and who knows, you might find a pot of gold at the end of that rainbow!

Corned Beef and Cabbage? Pick a nice Pinot Noir.

An Irish-American version of the traditional bacon and cabbage, corned beef and cabbage takes its place as the King of St. Patty’s Day Plates. Created by brined beef boiled with cabbage, vegetables, and traditional seasonings, corned beef and cabbage pairs best with a Pinot Noir or a Grenache which brings fruit and acidity to the dish, but not overwhelmingly so.

  • Our recommendation: Melville’s 2008 Santa Rita Hills Pinot Noir

    Sure it’s from famous Santa Rita Hills, but more importantly, it brings to the dish a aromatics of black rasberry, black cherry & fig mixed in with spice nuances of pink peppercornss able to stand up to but not bowl over your corned beef and cabbage.

Bangers & Mash? Bring on the Syrah!

Traditionally an English dish, these bold and spicy sausages and mashed potatoes need a bold and spicy wine. A Syrah or Zin with their combination of fruit and spice will match up nicely here, and complement the flavors in the dish.

  • Our recommendation: Jaffurs 2009 Santa Barbara County Syrah   From our local Syrah specialists, Jaffurs, the 2009 SBC Syrah offers a chewy mix of spice, wild berry, pepper and blackberry fruit ending with a long, zesty finish that will leaving you looking for a second sausage.

Fish & Chips? Lighten up with Pinot Grigio.

There’s nothing wrong with serving a crowd pleaser on a holiday. Lighten it up with a fresh Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc or a Riesling that cuts through the oils with citrus and mineral tones.

  • Our recommendation: Di Bruno’s 2008 Pinot Grigio

    Straight from our local Santa Rita Hills, this Pinot Grigio is fresh, bright and bold with forward citron and minerals and a strong finish.

Shepherd’s Pie? Hook a Shiraz.

This traditional meat pie made with beef mince and a crust of mashed potatoes may have started from humble beginnings, but today it graces the plate in many a pubs. If digging into this “formerly known as” cottage pie, try the bright fruit and spice of a Shiraz or Syrah to stand up to the crust.

  • Our recommendation: Mollydooker 2008 “The Boxer” Shiraz

    With 91 points from the Wine Spectator, this Shiraz offers a bright and jazzy cherry, pomegranate and spice flavors with strong aromas, density, but without the weight to balance even the heaviest of pies.

Potato Soup? Cool it off with a Chardonnay.

Soup for supper? Yes please! We recommend topping off the simplicity and sublime of traditional Irish potato soup with the butter and oak of a full bodied Chardonnay.

  • Our recommendation: Rombauer 2009 Chardonnay

    We tasted this in the shop at our special Fat Tuesday tasting the other day, and it was a definite crowd favorite. We recommend its rich palate of peach, apple and tropical fruit mixed with oak undertones to bring the brightness and butter to your dish.

Until next time wine fans…cheers!

Davina DaVino

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90+ Point Wines

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

This Thursday 9/30, The Wine Closet (www.wineclosetinc.com) will be hosting a 90+ point wine tasting.  Come support The Wine Closet and taste some great wines.   Food will be included.

We have 61 wines that are greater then 90 points, some of the wines will be:
Barrel 27 High on the Hog
http://www.wineclosetinc.com/store/90+-Point-Wines/c25/p881/Barrel-27-2007-High-on-the-Hog/product_info.html?osCsid=857096341c0efc69b72678d2b8ef04ba

Guarachi 08 Pinot Noir
http://www.wineclosetinc.com/store/90+-Point-Wines/c25/p1155/Guarachi-08-Pinot-Noir-94-Points!/product_info.html?osCsid=857096341c0efc69b72678d2b8ef04ba

John Anthony 06 Cabernet Sauvignon
http://www.wineclosetinc.com/store/90+-Point-Wines/c25/p982/John-Anthony-06-Cabernet-Sauvignon-92-POINTS/product_info.html

Maldonado 07 Chardonnay
http://www.wineclosetinc.com/store/90+-Point-Wines/c25/p1158/Maldonado-07-Chardonnay-93-Points/product_info.html

Mollydooker 08 The Boxer Shiraz
http://www.wineclosetinc.com/store/90+-Point-Wines/c25/p925/Mollydooker-08-The-Boxer-Shiraz-91-Points/product_info.html

Mollydooker 08 Two Left Feet
http://www.wineclosetinc.com/store/90+-Point-Wines/c25/p717/Mollydooker-08-Two-Left-Feet/product_info.html

Doin’ the Mollydooker Shake

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Here’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!

Hospice du Rhone Tasting Notes Part 2

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Courtesy of Mark Johnson – a continuation of his thorough tasting notes from the recent Hospice du Rhone event in Paso Robles…Thanks Mark, as usual, terrific notes – I only wish I had half your palate and could be as descriptive.

Hello all –

Here is part two of the tasting notes from Friday and Saturday at the HdR walk-around tasting event.

I will use the same scoring system as Tuesday’s notes:

X = bad wine

< = less than average wine

1 = just OK. Pleasant and drinkable, but there are better choices out there.

2 = pretty good. A nice, well made wine.

3 = very good. Definitely consider buying.

4 = WOW! Must buy.

 JADA (Paso)

This is another new winery that just released their first wines last October. They are off to a good start!

2005 Jersey Girl Syrah: 3

2005 Mirror (47% Syrah, 30% Cab, 23% Merlot): 2+

2006 Hell’s Kitchen — barrel sample (40% Syrah, 28% Grenache, 16% Mourvedre, 16% Tannat): 3  (an very interesting blend to be released October 2008)

Their new tasting room opens May 15

 

CINQUAIN CELLARS (San Miguel)

2006 Nagengast Syrah: 2+  a nice wine with tasty peppery notes

 

AMBYTH ESTATE (Paso)

Sucked…

 

ALERE VINEYARDS (Cuyama Valley)

I only tasted one wine. That was enough. Feeble at best.

RED CAR (Culver City)

2006 Speakeasy: 3  a very big wine

2006 Vinyl: 3  this is the exact same wine as the Speakeasy, except it was barrel aged 5 months longer. Interestingly, we actually preferred the Speakeasy a bit more.

 

PAX WINE CELLARS (Santa Rosa)

Over the years I have purchased a fair amount of Pax wine futures, usually after barrel tasting at his facility in Santa Rosa. However, while the barrel samples were impressive, what finally was put in the bottle never seemed as good. I’d wait; try a bottle a year later, and it would be the same “just OK” taste. While he gets great Spectator scores, Pax has a very unique flavor profile, and — combined with his lofty prices – it ultimately doesn’t work for me.

2006 Nepenthe Roussanne/Viognier blend: 3  OK, OK,  this wine is pretty good, but $65??

2006 Cuvee Moriah GSM: 2

2005 Griffins Lair Syrah: 1

 

ARNOT-ROBERTS: (Santa Rosa)

One of the owners works at Pax Wine Cellars, so the wines have a very “Pax like” flavor profile.

2006 Clary Ranch Syrah: 1

2006 Alder Springs Syrah: 1

 

29 SONGS (Napa)

2005 Suscol Creek Syrah: <  the winemaker said he is purposely making a low alcohol, food friendly Syrah. To me it was more low flavor and very unfriendly.

 

SAXUM ( Paso)

He had three wines, they were all great of course — but who cares since you can’t buy them. Damn!

AUSTEN HOPE (Paso)

2006 Grenache: 3

2005 Syrah: 1  tasted too sweet

 

JOSHUA TREE IMPORTS (Duarte)

2005 Schubert Estate Goose Yard Block Shiraz: 3   this wine is great year after year

2005 Rolf Binder Hanisch Shiraz: 2+

2005 Kilikanoon Prodigal Grenache: 2+  this is a nice Grenache a pretty good value

 

TORBREK (Australia)

2006 Descendant: 4  this is an excellent wine. Very spicy.

2005 Factor: 1+  it seemed kind of neutered.

2005 Run Rig: 3+  yes it’s great, but $175? Get real.

 

MICHAUD (Soledad)

2004 Syrah: X

 

DRY STACK VINEYARDS (Santa Rosa)

2005 Syrah: 1

2006 Syrah: 3+  wow, what a difference a vintage makes. This will be released in October of 2006.

 

MINER (Napa)

2007 Simpson Viognier: 3  this is a zippy, fun wine.

2005 Odyssey Syrah blend: 2+

 

TASTING NOTES FROM WINERIES AROUND THE PASO AREA:

TERRY HOAGE

I think Terry and Jennifer Hoage make some of the best wines in Paso. They are nice people and their prices are fair.

We tasted through their complete line-up of mostly new releases. I think the scores posted below may actually get better in time as most of these wines had just been bottled 4 – 8 weeks ago.

2007 Grenache Blanc “The Gap”: 2+

2007 Picpoul Blanc “Hangtime”: 2  this is a very unusual wine, and was “controversial” in our group. It has a pronounced tart, lemony flavor, that some loved and others not as much. I’m on the fence. I wouldn’t necessarily drink as a “cocktail” wine, but instead I would match with a lemony fish or chicken dish to really set it off.

2006 Grenache “Skins”: 3

2006 Cuvee “The Pick”: 3+  this one was kind of spicy!

2006 Grenache-Syrah “The 46”: 3

2005 Syrah “The Hedge”: 4

2006 Syrah blend “5 Blocks: 3+  this wine won’t be released until the fall of 2008, and they were even hesitant to open it at this point. Yes it was tight, but I think this will be a great wine in time.

Note: Terry Hoage is modifying and soon limiting their mailing list. This would be a good time to get on: www.terryhoagevineyards.com

 

ECLUSE

2007 Prelude Marsanne/Roussanne blend: 1  it seemed a bit thin to me

2005 Rendition GSM: 2+

2005 Syrah: 3

2005 Cabernet: <

2005 Zin: 2

 

LINNE CALODO

Well, the good news is after two years of being in a slump, Linne is back with some really good new releases. The bad news is prices are higher than ever.

2006 Stick and Stones GSM: 3

2006 Rising Tides: 2

2006 Leona’s (Zin, Mourvedre, Alicante, Syrah): 3.5

2006 Cherry Red (Zin, Mourvedre, Syrah): 3

2006 Nemesis: 3

2005 Martyr (Mourvedre, Syrah, Grenache): 3+  nice wine, but at $95 – ouch!

 

DENNER

The 2005’s at Denner last year were a real mixed bag, plus there was a lot of barnyard funk was going on. The 2006’s are much better.

2006 Theresa white blend: 2

2006 Grenache: 3

2006 Ditch Digger, GSM: 3

2006 Zin: 3

2006 Dirt Worshipper, Syrah/Viognier: 3  this wine is not yet released. It was tight and a bit disjointed, but it will be a big boy. Should be out in fall of 2008.

 

FOUR VINES

These guys usually put out some crappy wines, but occasionally they knock out a good one, like the Petite below.

2006 Anarchy Rhone Blend: 2+

2006 Heretic Petite Sirah: 3

JACK CREEK

2006 Chardonnay: 3

2006 Pinot Noir: 2+

2006 Pinot Noir Reserve: 3+

2005 Syrah: 3

Other Paso wineries we visited and tasted, but were totally forgettable:

D’Anbino

Hearthstone

Vihuela ( booooring)

Calcareous

More in the Santa Ynez area:

Casa Cassara (yuk)

Scott Cellars

Wild Heart

RESTAURANTS AND WINES WHILE IN PASO:

Thursday: Villa Creek

We’ve had several good meals at VC and several ho-hum. This night they were definitely good.

Wines:

2007 VC white blend: 2

2005 Kosta Browne Syrah: 3+

2004 Shirvington Shiraz: 3  it was big, but seemed a bit syrupy.

Friday: McPhee’s

Overall, we had a very good meal and great service, though the noise can be deafening in the back room.

Wines:

2005 Ramey Hyde Chardonnay: 3+

2006 Kosta Browne Sonoma Coast: 3+

2005 Kosta Browne Gary’s: 4

2006 Saxon Brown “One Oak” Zin: 3+

2005 Ramey Syrah: 3+

Saturday: Artisan

Usually this place is great, but things were off. Michael, the floor manager, was cooking in the kitchen, his brother was AWOL? Several of our dishes were so-so.

Wines:

2006 Alban Viognier: 2+  this is always a good “go to” wine that is reasonably priced.

2006 Kosta Browne Russian River Pinot Noir: 2+

2006 Mollydooker “Carnival of Love” Shiraz: 3+

 Well, that wraps it up — until next time.

Thanks for “listening”,

Mark

 

 

Mark Johnson

Commander Printed Products

3450 Camino del Sol

Oxnard, CA 93030

805-988-5880 / Fax: 805-988-6880

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