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Barossa Langmeil SMG
  • Have you been doing the SMGs?
  • The SMG craze originated at the famed
    Châteauneuf-du-Pape (Chateau of the Pope). In
    1308, Pope Clement V, former Archbishop of
    Bordeaux, relocated the papacy to the city of
    Avignon. He and subsequent Avignon Popes" were
    said to be great lovers of wine and did much to
    promote it during the seventy-year duration of
    the Avignon Papacy.
  • A masterful blend of three grapes, Syrah,
    Mourvèdre and Grenache, has become quite the
    modern day cult in recent years. Maryland wine
    critic Robert Parker has taken to touting the
    lore of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Winemakers wherever
    these three varietals grow try to outdo each
    other with the best blend.
  • This rich, full-bodied red from Barossa is a
    bright, jazzy blend that delivers a lively
    mouthful of cherry, mulberry and spice flavors,
    with hints of a floral note as the finish
    lingers.
  • The appearance is crimson with purple hues.
    Aromas of fresh, bright blue fruits and
    raspberries mingle with subtle chocolate and
    creamy notes. Lovely, juicy blue fruits and
    raspberries dominate the medium bodied palate
    with complex characters of briary spice and white
    pepper which morph into a dark chocolate and
    cherry finish.
  • You simply cant explore wine without Australia
    in there somewhere and were excited to have this
    wine as our first Aussie selection. Langmeil
    Winery, in the Barossa wine region, owns what is
    believed to be the worlds oldest surviving
    Shiraz vineyard circa 1843.
  • Rated 89 by Wine Spectator, this Shiraz,
    Mourvèdre, Grenache blend pairs nicely with
    braised lamb shanks, pasta and pizza.

Find this wine at Little Washington Winery and
the Wine Loves Chocolate Tasting Room, Washington
Virginia
2
Trim Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Great Cabernet Value from California
  • Finding great value combined with great price can
    be very challenging in California. The high cost
    of land combined with the boutique ethos in the
    state often results in delicious, but expensive
    wines that the typical wine lover cannot afford
    to drink on a daily basis. Trim Cabernet
    Sauvignon is an exception to that rule in the
    sense that it comes from great vineyard sites and
    the winemaking is handled by a veteran, highly
    noted individual.
  • Ray Signorello was born into the California wine
    industry. Now a second generation winemaker,
    Signorello owns an estate along Napas famed
    Silverado Trail, and his Cabs typically run in
    the 50 to 60 range. He is the man responsible
    for Trim. In 2011, Ray started the TRIM project
    with a few vintner friends to offer a
    well-crafted good value California Cabernet
    Sauvignon to the market. Made mostly from
    Mendocino County fruit, this is a really good
    value in a Cabernet.
  • This wine is soft, richly fruited and packed with
    flavor. Its dry, tart and grippy in tannins, and
    savory in blackberry, blueberry, espresso and
    cedar flavors. Its a great Spring Summer Cab
    for enjoying with a grilled burger, steak or
    barbecued chicken. Wine Enthusiast has rated this
    one 86 points.

Find this wine at Little Washington Winery and
the Wine Loves Chocolate Tasting Room, Washington
Virginia
3
Anarkos Primitivo
  • Primitivo DNA Test in the American History Museum
  • Love Zinfandel? DNA analysis has recently
    revealed Zinfandel is the exact same grape as
    Primitivo!
  • Anarkos is a label from the Accademia dei Racemi
    in Pugl. Primitivo is the Italian name for
    Zinfandel, and this bottling presents an
    excellent opportunity to sample this varietal
    from its Mediterranean home. Anarkos includes
    fruit from vineyards that are over 50 years old,
    and it is made with a reverence for the history
    of the region and the farmers that tend the old
    vineyards.
  • Gorgeous black berry, cassis, and spice with
    medium acid and soft tannin. This wine completely
    surprised us at Andrews Wine Vetting Taste-off.
    It came in with a landslide as the number one
    selection by Dirt Road club tasters. So, now its
    your turn to enjoy this delightful discovery.
  • We love the story behind the name Anarkos.
    Yep, anarchy is definitely happening on the
    Italian wine scene. Five years ago the next
    generation of passionate viticulturists,
    agronomists and wine makers came together with
    the common goal of promoting the production of
    quality wines and began an ambitious project of
    revaluating the local Apulian grapes. In just
    five years Accademia dei Racemi has significantly
    contributed to the enological dignity of Apulia -
    a region with one of the most ancient enological
    traditions of Italy - and thanks to specific
    researches and remarkable efforts, it contributed
    to the revaluation of local varieties, including
    the now famous Primitivo. Old world vintners and
    winemakers are watching skeptically as the new
    wave of winemakers hit the scene using all kinds
    of new ideas. Anarchy is definitely prevailing in
    Italy.
  • Pairing ideas for this one - all the light
    Italian fare - pizza, mushroom risotto, red sauce
    pasta, laughter and a little anarchy!

Find this wine at Little Washington Winery and
the Wine Loves Chocolate Tasting Room, Washington
Virginia
4
Savuto
  • A Rare Blend of Rare Varietals
  • Savuto is the epitome of an old world style wine.
    This wine is a blend of rare varietals 45
    Gaglioppo, 15 Greco Nero, 15 Nerello Cappuccio,
    15 Magliocco Canino and 10 Sangiovese. The Dirt
    Road Wine Club discovered Savuto in the last
    batch that Andrew brought over for the club to
    taste and rate. As we tasted through 23 new
    wines, all of the Dirt Road Club members rated
    this one a 10.
  • In the words of Robert Parker - Odoardis 2006
    Savuto is beautiful in this vintage. This plump,
    juicy red impresses for the integrity of its
    fruit. Tobacco, mint, truffles and smoke add
    further layers of complexity. This is a gorgeous
    effort from Odoardi. Anticipated maturity
    2010-2014.
  • Its different. This wine has a long history of
    being the life of the party. Roman nobles drank
    Savuto wines at feasts two thousand years ago, so
    youre in good company.
  • Pair a glass of this blend with grilled pork
    tenderloin, pine nuts, grilled eggplant, grilled
    octopus marinated in wine and oregano, Sausage or
    hamburgers.

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Washington Virginia
5
Falanghina
  • A Rare Grape on its own Rootstock
  • When we recently came up with a random list of 10
    offbeat wine-grape varieties that we thought were
    particularly meritorious, we knew it wouldnt be
    long before an eleventh strong competitor poked
    up its head. Andrew introduced us to Falanghina
    in a recent club taste-off, and the crowd went
    wild - it garnered a rating of 10 from club
    members.
  • The Falanghina grape varietal is amongst the
    oldest cultivated in Italy. It is believed that
    Falanghina vines were first brought to Italy by
    Greek settlers as early as the 7th century B.C.
    Wine authorities say Falanghina may have been the
    grape used in Falernum, one of the most highly
    regarded wines of the Roman Empire.
  • The appellation of this wine is a bit unfamiliar
    even to many Italian-wine fanatics. Falanghina
    thrives in the volcanic areas of Sannio, a hilly
    region of Campania, north of Naples. The flavor,
    which derives from the grapes themselves, rather
    than from finishing in oak barrels, is evocative
    of apples, subtle spices, and a pleasant vanilla
    finish.
  • This grape was almost entirely wiped out by
    phylloxera. However, in 1970 it was discovered
    that a few ancient stumps of the grape had
    escaped destruction. The time-consuming process
    of regenerating the strain brought the grape back
    from near extinction.
  • Its richness suggests a pairing of poultry or
    pork it went very well with chicken braised with
    fresh herbs and butter and orzo pasta.

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Washington Virginia
6
Whole Cluster Riesling
  • 1 of the Top 10 Wines in America
  • Move over California here comes Michigan! This
    Whole Cluster Riesling was included in Food
    Wine Magazines Editor Picks for Best Wine and
    beer. In the article, wine editors Ray Isle and
    Megan Krigbaum selected ten wines as most
    exceptional of the year. This wine was selected
    as one of the top ten.
  • Grape clusters are pressed whole without
    destemming or crushing. Then undergo a very cool
    fermentation process to bring out the fruitiness.
    The wine offers rich, ripe green and red apple
    flavors and aromas underscored with a note of
    lime and a hint of mineral, all on a
    somewhat-more-than medium bodied frame.
  • Michigans Chateau Grand Traverse has produced
    wine on the Old Mission Peninsula since 1974 and
    is now in its 2nd generation of leadership. The
    winery is noted internationally for its excellent
    Riesling wines and has won several international
    competitions.

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Washington Virginia
7
Texas Viognier Takes Gold in LA
  • Oops only 325 Cases Produced
  • Good things do come in very small packages. Only
    325 cases of the 2011 McPherson Vineyards Les
    Copains was produced. Then it took Gold in the
    Los Angeles International Wine competition and
    Silver in the San Francisco International Wine
    competition.
  • Les Copains, French for the buddies, is a Rhone
    style blend of Grenache Blanc, Viognier and
    Roussanne. This slightly dry white gives the
    taste buds an experience of white fruits, pear
    and peach with melon and a touch of lemon to
    finish. Les Copains pairs best with cheeses,
    fruits, raw vegetables, and dishes that involve
    heavy cream sauces.
  • The McPhersons have been a pioneering family in
    grape growing and wine making in Texas for over
    40 years. Owner Doc McPherson is one of the
    Fathers of the modern Texas wine industry. In
    1976 he founded the first post-Prohibition Texas
    winery.

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Washington Virginia
8
Bedell White
  • Imagine Marilyn Monroe enjoying this Summer
    Sipper
  • This refreshing white blend is truly unique to
    Long Island. Its incredible acidity complements
    the flavors of citrus, stone fruit and lime zest,
    which quickly whet the appetite. Tropical aromas
    entice you at the first sip and saline minerality
    rounds out the lengthy finish.
  • This wine is a featherweight at 11.5 alcohol and
    is faithful to the style of the North Fork in
    every way. Estate grown Sauvignon Blanc forms the
    backbone and Viognier, Chardonnay, Gewürztraminer
    and Riesling were also part of the blend. All of
    the fruit was hand harvested, whole cluster
    pressed, fermented with indigenous yeasts and
    aged in stainless steel.
  • 2011 is considered one of the most unusual
    vintages on the North Fork, infamous for having
    an earthquake and a hurricane in the same week.
    Nevertheless the vineyard persevered and produced
    some of the best fruit weve ever seen. The
    summer was one of the warmest on record yet
    temperatures were rarely extreme. Yields were
    low, one to two tons per acre, so the crop
    ripened quickly, well before the late October
    rains. By late September, the turbulent
    conditions ended and Long Island settled into a
    dry weather pattern. Sugar levels are lower than
    last year leaving balanced wines with moderate
    alcohol and thirst-quenching acidity.

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Washington Virginia
9
Bedell Taste Red
  • Long Island Wine Madness
  • Heres one wine you will never find again.
    Highest rated wine ever from Long Island, and we
    have the few remaining bottles of this 500 case
    batch. 90 points, James Suckling, Former Editor
    of Wine Spectator 90 points, Wine Spectator 90
    points, Wine Enthusiast.
  • Keep your fingers crossed that someone wrote down
    the exact recipe and for another good year. We
    cant get enough of this wine.
  • With the extraordinary 2010 vintage, Bedell has
    truly perfected the art of blending in this
    opulent and juicy red. Produced entirely from
    estate grown Merlot, Syrah, Petit Verdot,
    Cabernet Franc and Malbec, this supple fruit
    driven wine showcases the diversity and beauty of
    the North Fork terroir.
  • Aged 12 months in a mixture of new and older
    French oak. Indigenous aromas of blueberry,
    brambles, violets and beach plums wrap around
    flavors of blackberry, black cherries, cedar, and
    coastal forest floor. Like a velvet bowl full of
    dark juicy berries, the tannins are ripe and
    soft, yet deep, well structured, and
    mouthwatering. Powerful yet completely delicious,
    this wine enjoyable now and ageworthy for at
    least the next 10 years.
  • The 2010 vintage was completely extraordinary and
    is unlike any other vintage in the 35 year
    history of Long Island winemaking. An incredible
    vintage that is already being considered Long
    Islands finest.

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Washington Virginia
10
Colorado Meritage
  • Possibly the Highest Vineyard in North America
  • Guy Drew Vineyards is located in McElmo Canyon,
    Colorado. It was founded in 1998 by Guy Drew and
    his wife Ruth, after ending their corporate
    careers in Denver. What began as a Hay Farm in
    McElmo Canyon, then gradually transformed into
    one of todays most acclaimed Colorado Vineyards.
    Guys vineyards are located at approximately 5800
    feet making these some of the highest vineyards
    in North America.
  • Although many have overlooked McElmo Canyons
    promise over the years, it continually proves to
    be one of the greatest places for wine in
    Colorado. Guy Drew Vineyards grows its wine in
    Colorados scenic McElmo Canyon. Located next to
    the southwest arm of Montezuma Valley on the
    Colorado Plateau and west of the Rocky Mountains.
    This area was an ancient Anasazi trade route and
    historical fruit-growing region in Colorado. Just
    south of the winery the Ute Reservation and
    legendary volcanic Sleeping Ute Mountain rises to
    nearly 10,000 feet.
  • The Guy Drew Meritage blend of 53 Cabernet
    Sauvignon, 25 Cabernet Franc and 22 Petit
    Verdot was barrel aged in two and three year old
    French oak for twelve months, then four months in
    new French oak.
  • The Merlot in this Meritage contributes bright
    berry and mocha flavors with firm tannins for
    structure. The Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet
    Franc offer soft cherry and acidity to the front
    palate and balance the mouth feel for a smooth
    finish. Dark plum and black cherry notes plus
    espresso, toasted almond and vanilla spice
    full-bodied with a crimson velvet texture. Steak
    please!

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Washington Virginia
11
Chenin Blanc from Vouvray
  • A Treat From the Loire Valley
  • The Chenin Blanc grape achieves greatness in the
    Loire Valley, where its intensely aromatic and
    zippy personality is often balanced with a touch
    of sweetness.
  • No matter how its vinified, the grape always
    makes for luscious, interesting wines that often
    can stand the test of time. First impression -
    very tangy and full. Loaded with minerals and
    aromas of white and yellow acacia flowers,
    apricots, and pears.
  • This refreshing Summer sipper has the flavors of
    sweet elements but the feel of eating a lemon or
    a grapefruit. My mouth felt very strange and sort
    of peppery after this wine. A great aperitif or
    lovely with white fish or blue veined cheeses.

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Washington Virginia
12
Skyline Red from Idaho
  • We want to go to this Blending Party
  • Talk about a brew ... this Red Blend from Idaho
    showcases totally unique rich plum and cherry
    fruit layered with earthy and spice notes.
  • Aged 18 months in 30 new American oak, the blend
    in this wine consists of no fewer than eight
    varietals, including 60 Cabernet Sauvignon., 14
    Merlot, 11 Tempranillo, 7 Petite Sirah, 4
    Petite Verdot, 1 Malbec, 1 Syrah, 2 Grenache.
    We would definitely love to be at this blending
    party. They took it down to the nitty gritty with
    1 and 2 percent varietals to put finishing
    touches on the perfect mix.
  • It opens with aromas of cordial cherries, white
    strawberries and dark plum that lead to
    hedonistic flavors of plum and black currant jam.
    A beautiful long fruit finish is supported by a
    well balanced tannin structure. This wine won a
    gold medal at last years Idaho Wine Competition.
  • On October 15th, Wine columnist Dave McIntyre,
    Washington Post, recommended this wine with an
    excellent rating to cure the fall chill. He
    states Im a big fan of this winery for its
    outstanding Riesling, delightful chardonnay and
    succulent syrah. The juicy Skyline Red blend
    defies any paradigm of a red blend from anywhere
    around the world by combining Bordeaux, Spain,
    California and the Rhone in one. Its a wine that
    could be found nowhere else but America, and it
    shows a sense of adventure that comes through in
    the glass.

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Washington Virginia
13
Lora Tempranillo/Syrah
  • A Blend from La Mancha
  • Lora Wines come from an astonishing place the
    region of Cuenca, in the eastern end of La
    Mancha. Here, the high plateau that dominates the
    center of Spain, is at its highest altitude, the
    soils are rocky and the weather turns cold. Pine
    and holm trees start to climb towards the near
    mountains and the vines struggle to survive
    between the warm sunny days and the desert cold
    nights.
  • Bright ruby-coloured, this wine has an excellent
    nose of violets, black cherry and earth notes.
    Its ageing in oak barrels gives the wine spicy
    aromas such as vanilla, pepper and toasty notes.
    On the palate it is soft and silky, delicate and
    round, with great balance between fruit, oak and
    spiciness. A perfect match to a wide range of
    food, such as grilled lamb and veal, a nice
    warming casserole, some good Spanish Tapas, all
    kinds of cheeses or just a glass on its own.
  • A little secret? Try it with dark chocolate!

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Washington Virginia
14
Juan Benegas Malbec
  • Mendoza Malbec the Darling of America wine
  • Once every decade or so a wine grape comes along
    that transcends region, winery, or even common
    sense to become a brand unto itself. Remember
    five years ago, when Pinot Noir was all the rage?
    And prior to that, when Shiraz from Australia
    logged time as Americas darling red wine? And
    even before that, when California Merlot was the
    big thing?
  • Malbec has now joined that illustrious club of
    brand unto-itself varietals. Nowadays, the
    hottest wine in this country is Argentinean
    Malbec. Dense and dark, with full-bodied richness
    that few other grapes besides maybe Cabernet
    Sauvignon, warm-climate Syrah and Tempranillo can
    mimic. Diverse, rich and perfect for savoring
    slowly, Argentinean Malbec is Americas current
    go-to red.
  • Malbec is an old grape varietal from France,
    where it was grown throughout the country but was
    particularly common in Bordeaux. The phylloxera
    epidemic of the late 1800s started a precipitous
    decline in popularity due to Malbecs
    susceptibility to pests, frost, and mildew.
    French wine makers were fed-up with the fragile
    vine and most plantings were replaced with
    hardier grapes like Cabernet Sauvignon and
    Merlot.
  • Our Malbec pick is the Juan Benegas from Mendoza.
    Pair this one with roasted or stewed beef, duck,
    crockpot lamb shanks, sausage, mushrooms, and
    spice-laden sauces.

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Washington Virginia
15
Gruner Veltliner
  • A Biodynamic Wine from Austria
  • Meinklang Burgenland white is a blend from the
    Burgenland region in Austria. The hot summer days
    in southern Austria and the long cool evenings
    allow for wonderful ripening of the grapes and
    produce this powerful wine. 20 of the vineyards
    in Austria are organic. That is the largest
    percentage of any European country.
  • This organic wine is from a family farm dedicated
    to the art of biodynamic winemaking. For those
    who for those who arent familiar with
    biodynamics, it is an approach to farming that
    incorporates organic techniques and then goes
    beyond with crop rotation, biodiversity and other
    holistic farming methods. It also can be a little
    on the new age side with farming activities based
    on the moon cycle and practitioners doing things
    like burying cow horns filled with manure and
    ground quartz in the vineyards. The approach
    considers that there are astronomical influences
    on soil and plant development. Biodynamics sees
    an entire farm as a single organism, with
    something that they call a life force.
  • This wine is a ripe basket full of fruit on the
    nose, with exciting aromatics like peach, lemon,
    pineapple and apple. It seems to evolve to new
    aromas with every sniff. The palate brings a bit
    of light effervescence and an ever-so-slight
    touch of sweetness with delicious peach and apple
    flavors, drizzled with citrus. The finish is
    looooong, with tangy peach flavors lingering for
    a near eternity. One taste and you will become a
    biodynamic fan. This is Delicious. Enjoy this one
    with salads, seafood, light pastas and
    appetizers.

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Washington Virginia
16
Cherry Wine
  • Sangria, Wassail, Mulled Wine, Glühwein or Glögg
  • Whether you call it Wassail, Mulled Wine,
    Glühwein or Glögg, this delicious concoction of
    fruit and spices makes a perfect drink for the
    holiday season and stretches all the way through
    the winter months. Served warm, it takes the
    chill out of any wintry evening.
  • Wine was first recorded as spiced and heated in
    First Century Rome. The Romans traveled all
    across Europe, conquering much of it and trading
    with the rest. The legions brought wine and
    viticulture with them up to the Rhine and Danube
    Rivers and to the Scottish border bringing their
    recipes.
  • Glühwein (glow-wine, from the hot irons once
    used for mulling) is popular in German-speaking
    countries and in the region of Alsace in France.
    The oldest documented Glühwein tankard is
    attributed to Count John IV of Katzenelnbogen, a
    German nobleman who was the first grower of
    Riesling grapes. This gold-plated lockable silver
    tankard is dated to c. 1420.
  • Glühwein is usually prepared from red wine,
    heated and spiced with cinnamon sticks, cloves,
    star aniseed, citrus, sugar and at times vanilla
    pods. It is sometimes drunk mit Schuss (with a
    shot), which means that rum or some other liquor
    has been added.
  • Glögg is the term used for mulled wine in Nordic
    countries. They like it with a shot of vodka or
    brandy.
  • For the perfect Summer Sangria Pour the wine
    into a pitcher and add I lemon, ½ lime and 1
    orange quartered. Refrigerate for 3 hours, no
    longer or the rinds will start to make it taste
    bitter. Viola, you have the perfect sangria!

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Washington Virginia
17
Cover Drive Cabernet Sauvignon
  • From the Cigar Strip of South Australia
  • From the reknowned Coonawarra Terra rossa cigar
    strip of South Australia, this Cabernet
    Sauvignon is now planted on the old Penola
    cricket ground, which first saw a ball bowled in
    anger and the flashing cover drives of the local
    champions in 1950. Sadly, the ground closed in
    1996. Soon after Jim Barry purchased the 30 acre
    property and planted a Cabernet Sauvignon
    vineyard.
  • We very much enjoyed this wine. Its one of those
    wines that makes you think of all kinds of one
    word descriptors, beside fruit, for all those
    enhancing characteristics. You can tell this is
    Cabernet with some typical black licorce,
    graphite, herbal, and slightly vegative aromas
    and flavors. Rich dark red color. Penetrating
    nose of cassis, fennel, blackberry, black cherry,
    flowers, cedar.
  • Fresh and lively as it enters the palate, this
    one is complex enough to break the 90 point glass
    ceiling. Slow down and enjoy the nose. After you
    have discovered it alone, pair it with a little
    slice of Brie and watch it totally change again.
    This is a Cab Sauv that will hold its own with
    the buttery potato and fatty steak on the grill,
    or surprise you with a less fatty cut of meat.

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Washington Virginia
18
Niel Santofimia
  • Were not telling who really made this!
  • A stunning red from the Spanish wine region of
    Almansa in La Mancha, Niel Santofimia is a ripe,
    juicy, knockout. A blend of Garnacha Tinta and
    Merlot, this will be your new go-to red for the
    chilly Fall days. A cant miss selection, the
    Niel Santofimia really highlights what our Dirt
    Road Wine Club is all about, outstanding value!
  • The secret goes that a certain famed Spanish
    winemaker had a hand in this one though it is not
    allowed to be mentioned out loud or the price
    would skyrocket. Whatever happened here, the
    result was a very nice wine. The Garnacha Tinta
    varietal is enjoying a new lease of life thanks
    to modern viticultural and winemaking practices,
    which enhance its dark fruit and chocolate
    characters.
  • Opaque ruby. Black and blue fruits on the highly
    fragrant, smoke-accented nose. Juicy, penetrating
    blueberry and bitter cherry flavors display very
    good clarity and pick up sweetness and spiciness
    with air. Fine-grained tannins give shape and
    grip to the long, spicy finish.
  • Carl I fell in love with this wine when we
    tried it. See if you get the cherry and smokey
    peppery finish Carl gets or the vanilla bean
    finish I was getting. This is an excellent BBQ
    wine. Oh, also try it with pork ribs, venison,
    duck, cream cheese stuffed bacon wrapped
    jalapeños and grilled veggies. Superb value.
    Rated 90 Points.

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Kellerei Kaltern LaGrein
  • Knocked it out of the ballpark with this one!
  • Have a special event youre attending for which
    you want to wow everyone with your vino prowess?
    Just call us! One of our club members needed a
    wine that would knock everyones socks off at a
    Northern Italy gourmet event he was attending. He
    challenged us to choose the perfect bottle.
    Andrew selected this wine for him and man, did
    that ever work out! The chef came bursting out of
    the kitchen to shake hands with Ron, declaring
    that that was the best pairing of food and wine
    he had ever experienced.
  • Lagrein is sort of the Dolcetto of Alto Adige,
    the bold but flexible everyday red that pairs
    perfectly with cheese, sausage and savory main
    courses. This ones a beauty, ripe and dark and
    loaded with earthy cherry and plum fruit and
    bitter chocolate notes. The texture is generous
    and round - making it a nice sipper - the
    surprisingly bright acidity and fine tannins
    really let it shine at the table.
  • Kellerei Kaltern - Caldaro is one of the most
    important wine producers in Italy. Kaltern is a
    wine village in Northern Italy, near Verona,
    above Lake Kaltern, the warmest lake in the Alps.
    Wine-growing around Lake Kaltern is structured on
    an extremely small scale. Most of the more than
    440 wine growers in this area possess less than
    one hectare ( 2 acres). The vineyards are almost
    entirely worked by hand, For these small wine
    growers it is practically impossible to make wine
    from their own grapes and then market it. The
    creation of producer co-operatives was an
    economic necessity, offering vintners access to
    the knowledge of experienced cellar masters and
    the use of the technical infrastructures
    necessary for the production of high-quality
    wines.
  • Pair this wine up with game, darker meats, hard
    cheeses.

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Stone Hill Vignole
  • Oldest Operating Winery in the U.S.
  • Established in 1847, Stone Hill Vineyards in
    Herman Missouri grew to be the second largest
    winery in the United States. The wines were world
    renowned, winning gold medals in eight world's
    fairs, including Vienna in 1873 and Philadelphia
    in 1876. "Unfortunately, the advent of
    Prohibition in 1920 destroyed the wine industry
    in Missouri, and the winery's spectacular arched,
    underground cellars (the largest series of
    vaulted cellars in America) were used for growing
    mushrooms.
  • Vignoles (veen-yole) is Missouris premier white
    grape varietal. This wine is in the rich full
    bodied category of whites, displaying lovely
    varietal aromas of pineapple, strawberry and
    lime. Although this wine contains a hint of
    sweetness, its natural vibrant acidity gives it
    a delightful dry palate impression, making it the
    perfect wine to enjoy as an aperitif or paired
    with flavorful foods that might overwhelm a more
    delicate white.
  • Try this wine with anything a chef would bring
    out with a lemon (crab cakes, trout, oysters,
    salmon, shellfish, salad) and youll have a
    perfect match. And try it with creamy sauces,
    ham, turkey, fennel, ginger, almonds oily fishes.
    Oh, and this one is a perfect pairing with the
    Little Washington Winery Tasting Room deck.

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Frisk Prickly Riesling
  • Did you know there is a Snow-capped Alpine Region
    in Australia?
  • This zippy Riesling is a good for any situation
    kind of wine. Why? Because this wine has a little
    party in a bottle action going on. (akathe
    Prickly.) Floral and weighted, with notes of lime
    sorbet, rose petals and a hint of fennel. But
    more on that in a minute.
  • The Frisk Prickly Riesling from Australia is
    getting all the attention of the wine writers
    these days. Spectator, Enthusiast, you name it,
    theyre talking about this one. 89 Riesling and
    11 Muscat Gordo makes it a wine that Riesling
    fans will enjoy as well as Moscato lovers.
  • It pours more like a Pinot Grigio with virtually
    no color, but the aroma makes you remember why it
    is a Riesling. With smells of ripe citrus fruits
    and floral the nose gets you ready for a light
    bodied mouth feel with flavors of orange, peach,
    lemon and lime, with a slight mineral finish.
  • Our favorite part is the little fizz. So it is
    like sparkling wine light (in taste and profile)
    and perfect for a hot summer day. Because of its
    profile it would be an awesome match for Thai or
    Asian Food. And its low alcohol level means you
    can drink a bottle (or two) and not end up
    feeling too bad the next day. Honestly, this is
    an awesome summer wine and should appeal on some
    level to about everyone who drinks it even us
    die hard red wine fans. Rated 88 by Wine
    Spectator.

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Don Tiburcio Bordeaux Style Blend
  • Bordeaux Style Blend from Mendoza
  • Stop reading this and go open this wine right
    now.
  • All winemakers like to try their hand at crafting
    the perfect Bordeaux style blend. This one is
    from Argentina, king of the big Malbecs, so it is
    Malbec heavy with all the usual Bordeaux
    varietals - Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc,
    Petit Verdot and Merlot.
  • Deep purple in the glass with a hint of smoke and
    tobacco on the nose at first that fades after a
    bit of swirl and turns into crushed fruit aromas
    from the Malbec. Dark cherry flavors that just
    barely hit you in the back of the jaw with just
    the right amount of tannins before moving into a
    smooth finish. Youd never believe that this
    wine has 14.5 alcohol/volume.
  • This wine is the perfect drag out the grill for
    the season wine. Pair it with a steak on the
    grill and the combination of the red meat and the
    flavors from the wine are amazing. Were pretty
    sure you could pair the Don Tiburcio with just
    about anything (or nothing at all), but something
    bold in flavor itself is called for with this
    blend of flavors. The slight tannic finish will
    pair well with red meat, pastas, and BBQ.

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Mano-a-Mano from LaMancha
  • Our Manly Man Favorite
  • Mano a Mano is 100 tempranillo, fermented in
    stainless steel and aged in new French oak for
    seven months. A sister (or should we say brother)
    product of our favorite Spanish tempranillo,
    Venta la Ossa, this one has also been discovered,
    garnering an impressive 89 Points from
    International Wine Cellar.
  • Take a good look at this wine in the glass.
    Bright violet color, and, yes - it does have
    gorgeous legs. Smoky blackberry and cassis on the
    nose and in the mouth, with a hint of cracked
    pepper adding spiciness and vivacity. Velvety,
    smooth wine, with solid but harmonious tannins
    adding grip to the smoke-accented finish.
  • Its a little bit of a hot wine (14.5 alcohol)
    so it will warm your chest nicely.
  • Tempranillo is an especially good pairing with
    classic Spanish cuisine like tapas and paella, as
    well as strong flavors and roasted meats.

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Begali Valpolicella
  • An Amarone Ripasso Wine
  • Situated in the charming Valpolicella region of
    Italy between Piemonte and the hills of
    Castelrotto, near Verona. Since the early 1900s,
    the Begali family has passed their winemaking
    tradition and a passion for working the familys
    land from generation to generation. The vineyards
    are set amongst cherry orchards which are spread
    out over hills and slopes.
  • This wine is the best ever version of Tigiolo, a
    blend of yet another wonderful wine grape from
    Italy - Corvina, blended with Rondinella and
    slightly dried Cabernet grapes. The grapes are
    left to dry during the months of September and
    October before processing. The wine is aged in
    oak barrels for 24 months before being bottled.
  • The initial impact is bewitching, and then the
    highly drinkable palate develops intriguingly
    into an excellent rapport between powerful
    extract and elegance. Tasting Deep red, intense
    aromas, spicy, dry and well-rounded.
  • Receiving 89/100 points by reviewers and
    retailing for 39, this is the Dirt Road Wine
    Club Deal of the year. The start of your year
    sets the tone for the entire year. Open this
    bottle and enjoy!
  • Pairing ideas - roast pork tenderloin, roasted
    beets, Italian sausage wild mushroom risotto or
    red sauce pasta.

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Ten Sisters Sauvignon Blanc
  • Ten Sisters (and a Brother) See him in There?
  • We like to refer to this special find as a
    Virginians wine from New Zealand! Well, one of
    the sisters lives in Charlottesville so we can
    claim it, right?!
  • Taste and commit this wine to your memory as the
    base line for what a good Sauvignon Blanc should
    taste like. Marlborough has ideal growing
    conditions for Sauvignon Blanc, and the Ten
    Sisters rendition of the wine is classic.
  • This wine was rated 89 by Wine Spectator. Ten
    Sisters Sauvignon Blanc also took the Bronze
    medal in the Old Ebbitts Grill Oyster pairing
    competition.
  • This is a very crispy, bright, acidic wine with
    elegant layers of intense fruit, balanced by a
    long well-rounded finish. Its the perfect
    pairing for all of those dishes a chef squeezes
    lemon over when he serves them ... crabcakes,
    shellfish, white flaky fishes like trout, as well
    as goat cheese, garlic, chicken.

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Conde Valdemar Rioja Reserva
  • A Masterpiece of Wine
  • In Europe, France has Bordeaux, Italy has 2000
    rare varietals and Spain has the Rioja blend,
    considered to be one of the worlds best
    masterpieces of wine.
  • This blend of 90 Tempranillo and 10 Mazuelo was
    aged for 17 months in barrels and 24 months in
    the bottle before being released. Dark
    crimson-colored, it reveals an alluring nose of
    cedar, spice box, tobacco, black cherry, and
    blackberry. On the palate it displays
    considerable finesse, a silky texture, and
    excellent balance.
  • Rated 90 by Robert Parker, this bottle will offer
    prime drinking from 2012 to 2021. Pair it with
    stew, red meats and sausage.

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Girardet Baco Noir
  • The grape varietal Andrew wants us to grow
  • Baco Noir (pronounced BA-koh NWAHR) is a hybrid
    red grape produced from a cross of Folle Blanche,
    a French wine grape, and an unknown variety of
    riparia indigenous to North America. You know,
    the kind of grapes that grow wild in the Blue
    Ridge mountains behind Little Washington winery.
  • Girardet pioneered the grape to the west coast
    and when a WS writer discovered it, he announced,
    the best red wine in Oregon is Baco Noir.
  • So, here is an interesting marriage of a red and
    a white varietal. Go figure, the result is a very
    nice full bodied red wine.
  • Baco Noir produces a deeply tinted, acidic red
    wine that is fruit forward and often carries
    aromas of juicy blackberries, caramel and dark
    roasted coffee. Debut flavors of plum and
    blueberry finish with toasted vanilla and
    chocolate. Aging potential is 58 years.
  • A very unique and intriguing varietal, for most
    it is love at first sip!

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I Sassi Aglianico
  • ahl-YAH-nee-koe
  • Bring out your list of varietals youve never
    tried Aglianico is a black grape grown in the
    Basilicata region of Italy. In early Roman times,
    it was the principal grape of the famous
    Falernian wine. Sassi is a small family-owned
    boutique winery located in the township of Neive,
    named one of the most beautiful villages in
    Italy.
  • This wine is almost shiny the deep purple color
    throws a tiny bit of sediment in the glass as you
    swirl, a sign of the wine being unfiltered (which
    we like here).
  • The nose has a bit of Zinfandel style blackberry
    jam but goes beyond that, with notes of pepper,
    dusty clay, cocoa powder, and cedar.
  • In the mouth the flavors hit lots of cassis and
    cocoa tones with chewy, slightly gritty tannins
    similar to Mourvedre or the deeper Malbecs.

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