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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Wine Style of the Month: Sparkling

The pop of the cork, the rise of tiny bubbles and the gentle whoosh of foam in the glass—nothing makes an occasion more festive than Sparkling Wine. But Sparkling wines are not just for holidays and celebrations, they make a fine choice for everyday meals and pair exceptionally well with a variety of foods. From fried chicken to lobster bisque, the range of food pairings is endless. My favorite pairing is kettle style potato chips.

 

Amista Sparkling Rosé of Syrah Morningstar Vineyard, Dry Creek Valley, NV

Made using the Méthode Champenoise (traditional) process, the Amista Sparkling Rosé of Syrah is a lovely way to bubble! In the glass it’s a light cranberry pink color with a fine delicate bubble stream. On the palate it’s both creamy and tart with flavors of dried cranberry, lemon zest, vanilla, toasty brioche and a touch of ginger. The long dry finish is fresh and lively.

 

ABV 12.5%

$58

 

CAST 2020 Brut Rosé, Dry Creek Valley

The CAST 2020 Sparkling Brut Rosé of Zinfandel is a veritable trip to Bubble Nirvana—it’s pure bliss. It shines in the glass with a light pink and rose-gold color as bubbles rush to the top in long strands.  On the palate it’s both zesty and rich with soft notes of strawberries and cream, raspberry mousse and an undercurrent of citrus zest. Great complexity of flavor with balanced acidity and subtle hints of ginger, white peach and orange blossom on the long dry finish.

 

ABV 12.5%

$59

 

Dutcher Crossing Posterity Reserve Blanc de Blanc Dry Creek Valley

The Dutcher Crossing Posterity Reserve Blanc de Blanc from Dry Creek Valley is made from 100% Estate Chardonnay grapes. It sparkles with a light golden color and a fine bead of bubbles. The palate opens with a delicate creamy mousse and a bit of chalk, then segues to bright flavors of yellow apple, pear, quince candied ginger and lemon zest. It’s vibrant and alive with zesty flavor on the long satisfying finish.

 

ABV 12.0%

$56

 

Kokomo 2019 Sparkling Blanc de Blanc, Peter’s Vineyard, Dry Creek Valley

The Kokomo 2019 Sparkling Blanc de Blanc, from Peter’s Vineyard in Dry Creek Valley presents in the glass with a pretty pale straw color and a profusion of racy bubbles. On the nose, it has a light toasty brioche note and citrus zest. On the palate it’s lean and elegant with a steely precision and notes of tart apple, lemon, chamomile flowers, grapefruit, and slate. The dry finish brings lime zest, quince and ginger in to the forefront. It’s a crisp and satisfying sipper from beginning to end.

 

ABV 12.9%

$60

 

Trentadue California Champagne XXXII

The Trentadue California Champagne is made with French Colombard grapes from the Mendocino and Lodi regions, using the Charmat process. On the nose it has a wonderful peaches and cream scent. On the palate it has tart green apple, balanced with deep notes of toasted almonds, marzipan and chamomile. The fine crisp finish is both tart and sweet with a zesty note of ginger spice, orange zest and sweet white cherry. It’s an incredible value and sips well beyond it’s price point.

 

ABV 11.5%

$18

 

West Wines 2018 Seafoam Blanc de Blanc Extra Brut

Pop the cork on a bottle of West Wines 2018 Seafoam Blanc de Blanc Extra Brut and experience the thrill of tiny bubbles that can turn even an ordinary evening into something special and elevated. Made in the traditional Champagne method, with 100% Chardonnay grapes, the West Wines Seafoam has a light citrus sent and creamy mousse of toasted almond and apple. It’s plush, yet bright with a balance of tart green apple and citrus flavors along with notes lemon curd, white peach and ginger. Sassy and sophisticated it leaves a lasting impression.

 

ABV 11.5%

$42

 

Friday, February 16, 2024

Wines of the Month: Winter Whites - Riesling and Gewurztraminer


 

This month we offer reviews of two cool climate varietals—Riesling and Gewurztraminer. Winter is a great time to try these aromatic white wines and add a bit of tropical sparkle to your day with the crisp fresh flavors of these delicious food friendly wines. Check out the Winter Whites below that you may find along the Wine Road.

 

CAST Riesling 2022 Sonoma Coast

The CAST 2022 Riesling from Sonoma Coast has a light white floral nose of honeysuckle and jasmine. On the palate it leads with bright citrus notes of Meyer lemon and pink grapefruit. Secondary notes of apricot and ginger meld with a zesty hit of orange peel that boosts the acidity. The finish is long with soft notes of chalk, beeswax and limestone. Bright and focused it’s the first Riesling vintage from CAST and one to be savored. Enjoy with spicy Shrimp Pad Thai.

ABV 11.8%
$45

 

Dutcher Crossing 2021 Riesling Wine Makers Circle Russian River Valley

As I tasted the Dutcher Crossing 2021 Riesling from Russian River Valley, I was struck by its magical qualities. Well, not really magical, more like irresistible. So charming and enchanting a Riesling, I fell under its spell. On the nose, aromas of honeysuckle, beeswax and jasmine, with a slight hint of petrol, a characteristic note in Riesling. On the palate, flavors both tart and sweet—a crisp tropical explosion of juicy pineapple, guava, mango, green apple and candied ginger. The long finish is tart with a wonderful creamy coconut note. Pair this magical elixir with slow-roasted pork smothered in a spicy chili crisp-apricot-pomegranate glaze.

ABV 12.5%
$40

 

Furthermore Wines 2021 Riesling Sonoma Coast

The Furthermore Wines 2021 Riesling has all the earmarks of a classic. On the nose it’s aromatic and refined with scents both floral and honeyed including notes of beeswax, jasmine, orange blossom, and a touch of wet slate and petrol. On the palate it’s zesty and zippy with lime and juicy grapefruit at the forefront along with notes of pineapple, ginger and beeswax. Tart acidity and minerality on the finish makes it great for pairing with a spicy dish such as Thai red curry.

ABV 12.6%
$35

 

Williamson Wines 2021 Frisky Riesling, Lake County

The Williamson Wines 2021 Riesling from Lake County has the moniker “Frisky” for a reason. It’s quite the character exuding a bright juicy personality brimming over with flavor and brilliant acidity. On the nose, fresh citrusy aromatics with initial notes of honeysuckle, pineapple, lilac and ginger. It’s steely and precise with tart and juicy flavors of ripe peach, crisp green apple, pear, lemongrass and a grounding mineral note of limestone. A splendid balance of texture and flavor this is a Riesling that needs no pairing to enjoy, but will certainly shine with Spicy Crab sushi rolls.

ABV 13.5%
$39

  

Harvest Moon 2021 Sparkling Gewurztraminer, Russian River Valley

The Harvest Moon 2021 Sparkling Gewurztraminer from Russian River Valley is a focused confluence of flavor and body. First of all how often do you find a Sparkling Gewurztraminer? Not that often and when it’s made like this one, best grab a bottle or two. On the nose warm scents of brioche, marzipan, rose petals and spicy ginger. On the palate, it walks a tightrope between creamy and steely body weight with delicious flavors of lychee, grapefruit, quince and orange peel. You’ll find a fine bubble stream and great balance in this lean but luscious sparkler. I had one glass, and before I could have another my husband had finished the bottle. Pair with someone who knows how to share!

ABV 12.5%
$48

 

Russian River Vineyards 2022 Gewurztraminer Sonoma Valley

The Russian River Vineyards 2022 Gewurztraminer from Sonoma Valley smells like a tropical rain with soft aromatics of peach, lychee, spicy carnation, Turkish delight (rose water) and honeysuckle. On the palate it exhibits great texture with bracing acidity and lush flavors of ripe peach, grapefruit, ginger, lychee and coconut. On the finish, a lingering note of juniper and lime with a hint of bergamot. It’s juicy yet steely; a fine balance of sweet and tart. Pair with spring rolls and Hoisin dipping sauce.

ABV 14%
$35


Thursday, July 20, 2023

Varietal of the Month: Zinfandel


You can’t come to Sonoma and not taste Zinfandel. Well, you could but why would you? Especially since the area is one of the premier Zinfandel growing regions where the grape has been grown since the 1800’s. Zinfandel is a medium-bodied dry red wine with a range of dark fruit flavors that include raspberry, blueberry, red and black cherry, and plum. Notes of tobacco, brambles, and spice are common as well. Medium tannins make Zinfandel a versatile food pairing wine for a wide range of dishes from pizza to barbecue. 

Here are capsule reviews of Zinfandel’s you may find along the Wine Road. 

 

NOTE: The wines below were tasted and evaluated 100% by a human being. No AI was harmed or used in the writing of these notes. 

 

Acorn Heritage Vines 2019 Zinfandel, Alegría Vineyards, Russian River Valley


The Acorn Heritage Vines 2019 Zinfandel from the Russian River Valley is a field blend of 78% Zinfandel along with 11% Alicante Bouschet and 9% Petite Sirah. I implore you to get a bottle and see the 16 other varieties that make up the remaining 2% —it’s astounding and it’s also what makes Acorn field blends so enigmatic and pleasurable.  On the nose, notes of mocha, blackberry tea, Santa Rosa plum and garrigue—which are herbaceous shrubs found in the Mediterranean. On the palate, multiple layers of flavor come into play. Soft medium tannins support notes of salty licorice, blackberry and plum that offer both juiciness and depth with a bright spicy finish.  

 

ABV 14.5

$50

       

Carol Shelton Rockpile Reserve 2019 Zinfandel, Florence Vineyard, Sonoma County 

 

The Carol Shelton Rockpile Reserve 2019 Zinfandel hails from a region famed for the grape and is grown at an elevation of 1400 feet. On the nose a light dusty scent of sage, crushed violet, and briar with a vanilla-mocha note like warm s’mores. On the palate it’s a rush of flavor with rhubarb, raspberry, plum, mocha and all-spice. Taut tannins build to a long satisfying finish with lively acidity and spicy earthy notes of thyme and cedar. 


ABV 14.8%

$42

 

DeLoach Vineyards 2019 Zinfandel, Wild Creek, Dry Creek Valley 


The DeLoach Vineyards 2019 Zinfandel from Wild Creek in Dry Creek Valley checks all the boxes for a classic Zinfandel. On the nose, chocolate covered raspberries interspersed with notes of white pepper, butterscotch and sweet tobacco. It’s both earthy and bright. On the palate juicy acidity with notes of plum sauce, ripe strawberry, and peach preserves. Multi layered finish with deep flavors of sweet briar and blueberry pie ride upon soft plush tannins with notes of black pepper, cinnamon and sweet tobacco. 

 

ABV 14.5%

$50

 

Dry Creek Vineyard 2019 Zinfandel Farmhouse Vineyard 

 

The Dry Creek Vineyard 2019 Zinfandel, from the Farmhouse Vineyard, almost brought a tear to my eye in gratitude and appreciation. It’s a marvel of balance between fruit, tannin and acidity. On the nose, bright strawberry, all-spice, black cherry, blueberry and a seductive meaty note that was thoroughly enticing. On the palate a harmonic convergence of peach preserves, strawberry and an herbal sage note that gives it depth and continuity. It’s buoyant, balanced and complex with hints of white pepper and dark chocolate on the long fine finish. 


ABV14.2%

$46

 

Dutcher Crossing 2019 Zinfandel Bacigalupi Vineyard 

 

The 2019 Dutcher Crossing Zinfandel from Bacigalupi Vineyard, is bursting with the vitality and verve that I’ve come to associate with Bacigalupi fruit. Upon opening, the nose has faint earthy notes of sweet briar and brambles along with dusty gravel and saddle leather. As it evolves in the glass, scents of strawberry waft up along with a warm tendril of vanilla and mocha. On the palate, a plush body with flavors of black cherry, blueberry and blackberry and a hint of clove. The soft tannins deliver a spicy finish with grounding notes of dark plum and soft sage. It’s sleek and smooth and savory. 

 

ABV 15.1%

$ 41

 

Ehret 2021 Zinfandel Knights Valley

 

The Ehret 2021 Zinfandel form Knights Valley is a beguiling beauty. On the nose, a clean scent of fresh picked strawberry, and a delightful mix of vanilla, butterscotch, peach and fleshy bing cherry. On the palate there’s a savory meaty note along with rich voluptuous flavors of blueberry and boysenberry. The long soft finish has hints of licorice and sage. Great balance of tannins and acidity make this a sure thing for a variety of pairings. But nothing beats a classic pairing like some low and slow smoked maple barbecue ribs. 

 

ABV 15.5%

$60

 

J. Rickards Winery 2019 Old Vine Zinfandel, 1908 Brignole Vineyard, Alexander Valley

 

Three cheers for field-blends and old vines! The J. Rickards Winery 2019 Old Vine Zinfandel from the 1908 Brignole Vineyard in Alexander Valley is another great example of how even tiny quantities of a varietal can add to the overall shape, tone and texture of a wine. Add to the mix the immeasurable value of gnarly old vines, and you have all the makings of a mythic wine. The grapes in the blend are 80% Zinfandel, 10% Petite Sirah, 5% Carignane, 4% Mataro and a 1% Alicante Boushet, Muscat Canelli and Golden Chasselas. On the nose, notes of strawberry, red cherry, blueberry and spicy carnation. Full bodied with flavors of red and black currant, and secondary notes of mocha and vanilla. The spicy finish rings long and clear to the end with notes of strawberry and rhubarb.  

 

ABV 14.8%

$32

 

Kelley & Young 2017 Zinfandel Alexander Valley, Robert Young Vineyard


The Kelley & Young 2017 Zinfandel from the Robert Young Vineyard in Alexander Valley is comprised of 96% Zinfandel and 4% Peitie Sirah. It’s multi-faceted with a rich fruit and balanced tannins. On the nose, scents of chocolate covered blueberries and raspberries with a spot of black licorice and black pepper. On the palate it’s opulent and sultry with notes of blueberry, butterscotch, and spiced peaches. The vibrant finish sallies forward with of notes of tart cherry, sage and blackberry. It’s a meaty meal of a wine that would pair beautifully with a roasted leg of lamb.

 

ABV 15.8%

$36

 

Limerick Lane 2021 Zinfandel Russian River Valley

 

The Limerick Lane 2021 Zinfandel from Russian River Valley is both feisty and profound. And you gotta love a wine that quotes Aristotle right on the label — “In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous.” This wine is marvelous indeed, with a perfumed nose of hibiscus, blackberry, cedar incense, sweet tobacco, boysenberry and wet gravel. Notes of chalk and dusty cocoa are present as well. On the palate, punchy flavors of tart cranberry, thyme, blackberry, and red plum. Fine balance of acid and tannin bring a fruity freshness and vitality to this varietal with a minty snap of spice on the long lingering finish. 

 

ABV 14.9%

$ 46

 

Tadddei Wines 2021 Zinfandel Ioonnatti Vineyard Dry Creek Valley


The Tadddei Wines 2021 Zinfandel from the Ioonnatti Vineyard in Dry Creek Valley is a wine of grace and structure. The nose is a potpourri of strawberry, raspberry, clove and a subtle touch of nutmeg and sweet tobacco. On the palate, soft tannins with an abundance of red and black fruits and plump chocolate covered raisins, aka Raisinets—an old-school theater favorite. It’s rich and supple with a fresh minty-herbal note on the finish. Pair with good friends and deep conversation.


ABV 15.5%

$65

 


Woodenhead 2019 Zinfandel 1925/1939 Old Vine, Alexander Valley 

 

The Woodenhead 2019 Zinfandel, from Alexander Valley is another fine example of a dazzling field-blend with great depth and nuance. The wine is one-of-a-kind, the product of a confluence of circumstances that led the winemaker to acquire the old vine grapes before the vineyard was sold to a new owner. On the nose, ripe boysenberry and black plum with a touch of sweet briar, sage and rooibos tea. The palate is full with flavors of just picked strawberry, blueberry, rhubarb and grounding notes of mocha and nutmeg. The long taut finish recalls the herbal qualities first detected on the nose and rounds out with a gingery note of cardamom. Unfined and unfiltered it’s an honest expression of the varietal with no pretense. The “just right” tannins leave you thirsting for the next sip. 

 

ABV 15%

$ 35

 

 

 

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