Friday, September 30, 2016

Wines to Warm the Soul!

IMG 4043

Notes From the Cellar…..

With the cooler days of fall setting in we’ve decided to open a few wines that will keep you warm and complement heartier dishes with the flavors of the fresh harvests. Join us this Friday from 3-6 and Saturday as we sample these wines with elegance and body.
Don’t forget about our freshly restocked selection of artisan cheeses and charcuterie- new to the store are locally produced NE Charcuterie salamis made from Massachusetts Heritage Pork.
This weekend’s line-up:
’14 Mossback Chardonnay Russian River Valley, Sonoma County, CA-From family owned vineyards in the cool climate of the Russian River Valley where the long growing season allows for the slow ripening of fruit while balancing acidity is able to be maintained. Cool fermented and aged in Hungarian oak that imparts subtle hints of vanilla and spice. Fresh with bright tropical fruit character and crisp acidity, it maintains a full body and a long finish. $17.99
’07 Amisfield Pinot Noir, Central Otago, NZ- Amisfield Wine Company’s Estate Vineyard is situated slightly north of the 45th Parallel at the foot of the Pisa mountain range of Central Otago. Central Otago is growing in recognition for lively, bright fruited Pinot Noirs due to the exceptionally sunny, hot days at high elevation. With cold nights that help to build acidity, the resulting wines are remarkably balanced with layered fruit profiles. Full of dark red berries and dark cocao and earthy undertones it maintains a rich palate and fresh acidity. $19.99
NV Mouton Noir, Horseshoes & Handgrenades Red, USA- Sourced from vineyards across the Southern Oregon and Washington State’s Red Mountains, Mouton Noir is a Garage Winemaking project of sommelier Andre Hueston Mack who left his career in restaurants to make fun, accessible wines from grapes sourced from a reliable set of vineyards. A rich, fruit driven blend of Syrah, Cabernet and Merlot, this is a full bodied wine that maintains complexity while embracing the winemaker’s fun loving sense of humor! $24.99
As always take 10% off any 3 wines we are tasting.
On the beer front we have newer arrivals from Innis & Gunn, Fullers, Harpoon, Dogfish, Singlecut, Maine Beer Mo, Avery, Stone, Aeronaut, Mayflower & Great Divide.
Cheers!

Friday, September 23, 2016

Post Equinox Wines!

IMG 4006

Notes From the Cellar…..

With fall officially on hand and the seasons slowly changing over, we are in the process of hunting (i.e. tasting lots and lots of wine!) for new and exciting offerings to take us into the holidays and cozier months. This weekend we will be sampling a textured and balanced Pinot Gris from Oregon, a smooth, easy-drinking red blend and of course, Rosé from Provence! Stop by Friday from 3-6 and Saturday to sample these wines and see what’s new!
Don’t forget about our great selection of artisan cheeses and charcuterie- new to the store are locally produced NE Charcuterie salamis made from Massachusetts Heritage Pork.
This weekend’s line-up:
'15 Domaine de la Chapelle St. Victor Rosé, Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence, France- Family owned since the 1940's by the Breban family who started making sparkling wines in their garage, this organically farmed blend of Grenache, Cincault & Syrah is a classically styled Provence rosé- pale pink with sweet berry fruits, rose petals and refreshing acidity. $14.99
’14 Portlandia Pinot Gris, Oregon- Hand-selected wine lots predominantly from Larkin Vineyard (between Amity and Dallas, Oregon). The Van Duzer Corridor allows this site to get cool breezes from the Pacific during the hot summer months. This allows for a longer hang-time in the vineyard to fully ripen the grapes while maintaining balanced acidity. With aromas and flavors of green apple, pear and citrus, it is medium bodied and warmly textured with fresh acidity that quenches the palate. $19.99
’12 Domaine Magellan Pezenas Rouge, Languedoc-Roussillon, France- One of the more inventive vintners in the Languedoc is former Burgundy winemaker Bruno Lafon, who moved to the Languedoc in 1998 to start his own winery. Lafon, whose brother Dominique oversees the famed Burgundian estate of Comtes Lafon shies away from the use of new oak barrels because he values the pure fruit flavors that his grapes provide. A 50/50 blend of sustainably farmed Grenache and Syrah this has bright red raspberry and dark berry fruit with hints of rose petal and black pepper, a silky texture and a long smooth finish with fine tanning structure. $19.99
As always take 10% off any 3 wines we are tasting.
On the beer front we have newer arrivals from Innis & Gunn, Fullers, Harpoon, Dogfish, Singlecut, Maine Beer Mo, Avery, Stone, Aeronaut, Mayflower & Great Divide.
Cheers!

Friday, September 16, 2016

Wines for Cooler Days!

IMG 3989

Notes From the Cellar…..

We have a beautiful weekend in store with delightful days and cool nights to enjoy the changing of the seasons. Fall beers are out and we are in harvest time which calls for heartier meals to keep warm with. Join us this Friday from 3-6 and Saturday as we sample a fuller-bodied Chardonnay from Napa and a rich, silky Cabernet from Chile as well as one of our favorite rosés of the season from Austria- that’s right, it's still rosé season! You heard it here first- drink rosé until Thanksgiving!!
Don’t forget about our great selection of artisan cheeses and charcuterie- new to the store are locally produced NE Charcuterie salamis made from Massachusetts Heritage Pork.
This weekend’s selections:
’15 Schlosskellerei Gobelsburg Cistercien Rosé, Kamptal, Austria- The name may be a mouthful, but this rosé is nothing but lean and elegant with fragrant roses and fresh berry and cherry fruit. With long vibrant fruit and refreshing acidity, its fantastic food companion that will keep you thinking of eternal summer!
’13 Cultivar Chardonnay, Oak Knoll, Napa Valley, California- From the winemaking team of Caspar wines of Rutherford (Allocation list only) comes their Cultivar lines of wines sourced from some of Napa’s best sub-AVAs. Oak Knoll being one of the cooler climates in Napa lends itself to Chardonnay, producing a wine with baked apple and melons, balanced acidity and a restrained sense of oak from the use of predominately used French Oak.
’11 Haras de Pirque Hussonet Gran Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon, Maipo Valley, Chile- In the heart of the Maipo Valley, the Haras estate is a partnership between the Antinori family of Tuscany and the Matte family of Chile. All estate fruit, the grapes are hand-harvested and carefully sorted prior to crush. Deep purple with an aromatic nose, natural herbs and spiciness dominate the fresh flavor of this wine. Typical notes of Maipo are present with its dark fruit, tobacco, earthiness and mineral notes. Elegant and long lasting in the palate with fine, grainy tannins.
As always take 10% off any 3 wines we are tasting.
On the beer front we have newer arrivals from Singlecut, Maine Beer Mo, Avery, Stone, Aeronaut, Mayflower, Dogfish 120min & Great Divide.
Cheers!

Friday, September 9, 2016

Wines for the Return of Football!

IMG 3966

Notes From the Cellar…..

Football is back and so is the heat! Stop by Friday from 3-6 to sample a few new wines great for warm fall nights by the grill and even better gathered around the TV for the long awaited return of football! We also have plenty of great beer options for enjoying these last days of hot weather. September is National Bourbon month and we have a great new Bourbon from Wyoming Distillers to sample (and help keep warm as the nights get cooler)
’15 Domaine Labbé Rosé, Savoie, France Savoie is the alpine region of France by Lake Geneva that can barely produce enough to meet the demands of winter sports enthusiasts and summer hikers. Typically producers light, aromatic, exquisitely balanced wines from the Jacquère grape, they produce very small amounts of rosé from 50% each Pinot Noir and Mondeuse. One of our happier surprises of the season it is likewise aromatic and light while maintaining crisp acidity on the palate. $13.99
’16 De Wetshof ‘Limestone Hill’ Chardonnay, Robertson Valley, South Africa – The de Wet family is dedicated to producing world class white wine from the ideal terroirs found in Robertson Valley. The Chardonnays have balance and structure rarely found outside of Burgundy. The Limestone Hill is rich in chalk and clay, giving this unoaked Chardonnay aromas of grapefruit and pear, with flavors of grilled nuts, lime, and mineral, followed by buttery richness and nuttiness on the finish. This is a great pairing with lobster, shrimp, or crab dishes. $16.99
’14 Valdibella, Acamante Rosso Perricone, Sicily, Italy- Once the most widely planted grape in Sicily, Perricone is now grown only on 816 acres. It was in serious danger of going extinct, but fortunately some growers preserved this grape on small parcels around the island. Valdibella's Acamante is 100% certified organic Perricone grown on 12 acres of hillside vineyards in northwest Sicily. Unlike heavier, rustic, or mass produced Sicilian wines of the past, Acamante is an elegant, hand-made wine. Medium-bodied & dry with a perfumed, floral nose and vibrant fruit, followed by a palate of earthy spice and dark berries and smooth tannins on the finish. Pair with salumi, grilled meats with herbs and baked pasta dishes. $16.99
As always take 10% off any 3 wines we are tasting.
On the beer front we have newer arrivals from Singlecut, Aeronaut, Mayflower, Kona, Dogfish 120min, Citizen Cider, Cambridge Brewing & Oskar Blues! ...(and yes we have some fall beer too)
Cheers!

Friday, September 2, 2016

Happy Labor Day!

IMG 3913

Notes From the Cellar…..

Labor day brings mixed emotions around here with the official end of summer's warm weather and the school routine starting back up, but September is always full of beautiful days and comfortable nights. Soon we can start to think of cooler weather with leaves turning, but not this weekend! Join us in celebrating the last days of summer as we pour a handful of lighter wines perfect to enjoy on a beautiful weekend with these wonderful, milder temperatures. Come visit Friday from 3-6 as we sample a few rosés from around the Mediterranean, a refreshing white blend and a smooth, dry Malbec from its homeland.
Don’t forget about our great selection of artisan cheeses, charcuterie (we picked up some new, locally sourced salami) and other great snacks to munch on! We also scored some more limited release and freshly brewed beers from Aeronaut in Somerville and Singlecut from Queens, NY!
This weekend's wines:
'15 Domaine Vaccelli Rosé, Corsica, FR $17.99
'15 Ottella Roses Roses, Rosato Alto Mincio, IT $14.99
'14 Maison Aix Rosé, Coteau d'Aix-en-Provence, FR $18.99
'13 Moulin de Gassac Vin Pays de l'Hérault Guilhem Blanc, Languedoc, FR $13.99
'12 Cosse et Maisonneuve Solis, Cahors, FR $16.99
As always take 10% off any 3 wines we are tasting.
On the beer front we have newer arrivals from Singlecut, Aeronaut, Mayflower, Kona, Dogfish 120min, Citizen Cider, Cambridge Brewing & Oskar Blues! ...(and yes we have some fall beer too)
Cheers!