Winter Break at the Wine Shop aught-thirteen
Uh-oh…Closed for annual inventory!
Just a reminder to all our friends that we are closed for annual inventory and a little respite. We expect to be closed till Friday. January 18, when we will reopen for our regular Friday and Saturday wine tastings. We apologize for any inconvenience, and look forward to seeing you in two weeks!
Thanks!
Thanks to all of you who came by and helped make our Seventh Annual East Coast New Year’s Eve Party a great success….again! This year we managed to get online for the actual countdown in Times Square, with Sinatra doing the encore to Auld Lang Syne with his classic rendition of New York, New York. Here is another nice version with an older Sinatra with Liza Minnelli…
In case of Wine Emergencies

Lummi Island Wine Tasting December 29 ’12 Happy New K’atun!
Happy New K’atun, everyone!
Wikipedia tells us that the Mayan Long Count calendar identified a date according to the number of days since the Mayan creation date, which, as we all now know, was 4 Ahaw, 8 Kumk’u, or September 6, 3114 BC in the Julian calendar. Long Count days were tallied in a modified base-20 system, which means that 0.0.0.1.5 is equal to 25 (5+20), and 0.0.0.2.0 is equal to 40 (0+2×20), etc.). The Long Count was useful for long-lasting things like monuments or history itself, that would last longer than human lifetimes. The Mayan name for a day was k’in. Twenty k’ins = 1 winal , think of it as longish fortnight. Eighteen winals = one tun, more or less a year. Twenty tuns are known as a k’atun. Twenty k’atuns, around 400 years, make one b’ak’tun, and 20 k’atuns make a piktun, around 8000 years.
So it was a pretty big deal last week on December 21, when at year 5,125 of the Long Count calendar the world moved into b’ak’tun 13 of the current piktun (a complete series of 20 b’ak’tuns), at Long Count 13.0.0.0.0. in the base-20 math of the Mayans. But the next Really big deal in the Mayan calendar will be at Long Count 1.0.0.0.0.0, (that’s right, only 7 more b’ak’tuns!), on October 13, 4772, when we begin a brand new piktun, which, you know, doesn’t come around all that often, and should be pretty exciting in one sense, but cosmologically speaking, pretty much just another day, but why not celebrate anyway? All of which is to say, let’s face it, the Long Count is kind of humbling, especially in our “oh, that is so last week” society…!
Seventh Annual “East Coast” New Year’s Eve Gala Extravaganza
Yes friends, it’s here again! From 7-9pm on New Year’s Eve we provide the wine, you bring something delicious to share, and when the ball drops in Times Square we hoist our glasses and toast the Year of the Snake! (huh?…SNAKE..?? There’s a whole YEAR of the Snake? What’s that about???). Afterward, as usual, you young folks can move on to your next party, and we old timers can get to bed at a decent hour! We have grown quite fond of this annual chance to thank all of you who have visited, schmoozed, chatted, laughed, and enjoyed yourselves with us this past year, and to look ahead to more fun in aught-thirteen. Mark your calendars and start planning your finger food. And please–RSVP if you are coming! (758-2959 or Email us.)
Sale Continues!
Our two sales continue through the end of Julian year 2012. The first way to save on wine is our $99 case sale, featuring all wines on our shelves marked $10 or under. The second way to save is by putting together ANY 12 BOTTLES in a mixed case and get a 15% discount! These are both great deals, and will help to tide you over during January, when we may or may not be open.
Games
Those of you who have frequented the wine shop for some while know Sean and Elizabeth. What you may not know is that they are both serious gamesters. Sean is either extraordinarily lucky or extraordinarily skilled at all kinds of games, and Elizabeth has a gift for learning and teaching games to others, to the extent that a couple of years ago we encouraged her to start the games blog she had been thinking about starting for a long time. You can find her blog at machoheadgames.com . I confess I have little patience for drilling down through yet another set of rules to figure out new games, but when you have a teacher, it is SO much easier! Tonight we played Farkle, which we just picked up a couple of weeks ago, and then a couple of rounds of Archeology. Great fun!
This week’s tasting
Altarocca Arcosesto Orvieto ’11 Italy $14
A crisp, clean, fragrant white wine (grechetto, procanico, malvasia), bright and sunny with minerally notes of flowers, citrus, and dried fruits that pair well with savory dishes.
Bibbiani Treggiaia 09 Italy $10
A smooth and satisfying blend of sangiovese, canniolo & cab, serious but friendly, delightful with anything from pizza to lamb chops.
Sanguineti Morellino de Scansano ’10 Italy $14
An interesting comparison to the Treggaia, with 85% sangiovese; bursting with notes of sun-ripened, slightly smoky fruit, fresh cracked pepper, and minerally ocean brine.
Blacksmith Syrah ’10 Washington $14
Blending grapes from several Washington vineyards yields a classic Northern Rhone-style Syrah with intense aromas of white pepper, blackberries, and smoked meat followed by mouthwatering flavors of earthy, juicy pomegranate and boysenberries.
Lummi Island Wine Tasting Winter Solstice ’12
Rumor Spreads: Days to Get Longer…?

Holiday Truffles Ready for Pickup!

Please pick up Friday, December 21 (4:00 – 7:00) or Saturday, December 22, (2:00 – 6:00), or call to make other arrangements, thanks!
Online Store Coming Soon

Finally, the “Artisan Wine Club!”

- One free tasting each quarter
- 10% off on all purchases
- 17% discount on special orders
- Weekly email offers on special markdowns and exclusive imports
- 10% Discount on all Wine Events (Classes, Seminars and Winemaker Dinners)
- Annotated personal wine history so you can remember what you like!
- Special tasting events for members only (dinners, winemaker visits, winery tours and tastings)
We will look forward to hearing your thoughts on these ideas!
Last week’s tasting
Okay, I admit it: we didn’t pour last week’s scheduled wines last week. Since, as I mentioned, we were reinstating our $99 case sale last weekend through the end of 2012, featuring in particular several amazing bargains on Spanish wines, we did not pour the wines scheduled for last weekend, but instead poured four or five of the sale wines…which were a big hit, by the way!
Among these is the latest tinto from Borsao, where we visited last spring for a tour of winery and vineyards. This wine is a rich garnacha, which critic Robert Parker describes as “possibly the single greatest dry red wine value in the world”…! Also included in the sale are another several cases of the Garnacha de Fuego that we poured a couple of weeks ago, which Parker described as “full-bodied and voluptuous, with a sweet kiss of jammy black cherries intertwined with an undeniable minerality.”
Till the end of 2012 we will continue to offer any mixed case of wines priced at $10 or less for $99. In addition, until the end of 2012 you can put together ANY 12 BOTTLES in a mixed case and get a 15% discount! These are both great deals, and will help to tide you over during January, when we may or may not be open.
This week’s tasting
includes four more of the “delicious wines under $10” that are included in the $99 case sale extravaganza!
Yamhill pinot gris ’08 Oregon
Nicely captures typical varietal aromas and flavors of apple and pears, with crisp acid and a gentle butteriness on the palette
Wrongo Dongo ’10 Spain 88pts:
Highly perfumed bouquet offers fresh blackberry, blueberry, potpourri and peppery spices. Pliant, medium-bodied dark berry flavors pick up silky tannins with air. pretty sexy stuff, especially for the price.
Venta Morales ’11 Spain 88pts
Pungent aromas of cherry, blackcurrant and dark chocolate. Supple and juicy in the mouth, with spice-accented cherry and fresh herb flavors. Finishes on a tangy note, with good cut and length.
Garnacha de Fuego ’11 Spain 92pts
Dark ruby/purple color, jammy black cherries intertwined with crushed rock minerality. On the palate, a full-bodied, voluptuous texture develops towards ripe raspberries and black currants intermixed with camphor and forest floor.
Baguala Malbec ’08 Argentina
Rich, elegant, and full-bodied, with ripasso-like notes of raisins, cassis, and a dash of bitters.
Lummi Island Wine Tasting December 15 ’12
It’s Back! Holiday Wine Sale!
Since our $99 case sale last year was such a big hit with all of you, we have been scratching our heads trying to find a way to offer the same deal again in the face of generally rising wholesale prices. These musings have been very recently helped by the release of several new vintages of some of our favorite Spanish wines at really amazing prices!
Among these is the latest tinto from Borsao, where we visited last spring for a tour of winery and vineyards. This wine is a rich garnacha, which critic Robert Parker describes as “possibly the single greatest dry red wine value in the world”…! Also included in the sale are another several cases of the Garnacha de Fuego that we poured a couple of weeks ago, which Parker described as “full-bodied and voluptuous, with a sweet kiss of jammy black cherries intertwined with an undeniable minerality.”
We have loaded up on some of these wines and are combining them with a few other “best buys under $10” to provide a pretty nice selection for your $99 cases. In addition, until the end of 2012 you can put together ANY 12 BOTTLES into a mixed case and get a 15% discount! These are both great deals, and will help to tide you over during January, when we may or may not be open.
One Stop Christmas Shopping Ideas!

Holiday Truffles!

Box of four, $5. Singles, $1 each.
Place your orders soon, as Pat will be making these beauties in the next week to be fresh and ready for pickup next weekend: Friday, December 21 (4:00 – 7:00) and Saturday, December 22, (2:00 – 6:00) –i.e., the Wine Gallery’s usual hours. With luck, there might be some available after pre-orders are filled, but to be safe, pre-orders are highly recommended.
Three ways to place orders: in person at the shop; call (758-2959), or email .
* Most Friday nights Janice shares her latest artisan loaf with the Faithful at the wine shop! Yumsters!
This week’s wines:
Fouquet des Aubuisieres Vouvray ’10 France WA90 pts $17
A superb, essentially dry Vouvray, the 2010 Cuvee Silex exhibits wonderfully flowery, melony aromas in its fragrant aromatics along with medium-bodied, crisp, pure flavors and an attractive flinty character.
Terres D’Artagnan Gascogne ’10 France $11
Alluring nose of black raspberry, flowers, and garrigue leads into a very juicy, round and harmonious palate with velvety, soft, ripened tannins and fresh acidity.
Borsao Garnacha ’11 Spain WA90 pts $8
85% Garnacha, 15% Tempranillo; its deep ruby/purple color is followed by classic aromas of kirsch liqueur intermixed with raspberries, loamy soil and flowers, remarkable depth, an expansive texture, and wonderful freshness and purity.
Idilico Garnacha ’10 Washington $18
From two highly regarded Washington (Upland and Elerding); fermented in small lots and barrel aged in neutral French oak; bottled unfined and unfiltered; exhibits aromas of tart cherry, strawberry jam, moist rock and citrus; full bodied with luscious mouthfeel and a lingering finish. Only 240 cases produced.


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