Wine Tasting and Holiday Wine Sale December 17 ’11
Xmas Sale Xmas Sale Xmas Sale Xmas Sale
Maybe it’s the weather, or maybe it’s the creeping buildup of inventory, or perhaps the marketing tips we have been getting from many of you over the last few weeks. Or, maybe we just want to give our Faithful a good deal on wines for the holidays. For whatever reason, through the rest of December you can buy a mixed case of wine from our “Under $12” corner for a mere $99! Ohmidog, that’s only $8.25 a bottle! (plus tax, of course). Choose from a selection of over 30 wines. So come in and load up!
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For some years now we have offered an 8.6% discount on purchases of four bottles or more, which essentially means we pay the sales tax if you buy more wine. We periodically have signs up about this in the wine shop, and most of the regulars know about it, but still we find people who didn’t know about it and are pleasantly surprised! But I don’t think it has made it to the blog before, so now it’s Official!
Bubbly Bubbly Bubbly Bubbly Bubbly

- Domaine Laurens Cremant de Limoux (France) $14
Long before there was “champagne,” there was this, from a little area in the SW corner of France near the Spanish border (we were there in October!), with creamy mousse texture, and notes of baked apple, prune, and yeasty minerality. - Argyle Brut sparkling wine ’07 Oregon WA90pts $23
Not only does this little Oregon winery make great pinot noir, it also has earned a reputation for producing terrific Old World style sparkling wine. This blend of chardonnay and pinot noir displays a bouquet of brioche, pear, apple, and white peach. Crisp, balanced, and lengthy, it’s an outstanding value. - Giro Ribot Cava Spain $14
Delicate bubbles, deep minerality, and intoxicating white flower and mushroom aromas made this one sell out in minutes when we poured it last month. - Foss Marai prosecco Italy $14
Easy-drinking Italian bubbly with bouquet of floral aromas with a predominance of wisteria; supremely soft and round on the palate…never met a prosecco I didn’t like!
FINAL REMINDER! TRUFFLES TRUFFLES TRUFFLES TRUFFLES
For Christmas there will be four flavors of Pat and Janice’s famous truffles, made right here in the fabulous Artisan Wine Gallery “kitchen,” packaged in boxes of four for $5. Flavors will include four old favorites, all made by hand from exquisite French chocolate. Will be available for pickup December 22-23 by appointment, or during regular hours Dec 24. If you have not had these, you have missed one of Life’s Most Pleasurable Experiences!
- Chipotle Chile and Cinnamon: dipped in delectable dark chocolate
- Fleur de Sel Caramel: perhaps the all-time classic favorite, dipped in dark chocolate and sprinkled with sea salt
- Toasted Coconut: white chocolate & coconut milk centers, dipped in dark chocolate and rolled in toasted coconut
- Triple chocolate: milk and white chocolate centers, dipped in dark chocolate
- Please note: Sales by reservation only: Call Pat at 758-2959 to order.
- Yes we can ship for New Year’s!
SPECIAL PRE-HOLIDAY HOURS Week before Christmas
Okay, let’s have a little heart to heart. We know you buy wine from Otherwhere, though of course we can’t imagine why, and like long-time lovers, we have learned not to talk about it. We even had a close friend recently tell us how pleased s/he is to buy wine from the Coop because, you know, it keeps them in business. Through the tears I tried to hint that, well, gee, that’s nice, but really, they are a pretty big business compared to, er…some of us.
We all have reasons why we shop where we shop. And we have reasons for wanting you to buy more of your wine from us and to get others to do the same. (Back of the envelope calculations suggest that about 80% of folks on the Island have never visited our shop, which is kind of a head-scratcher…). And to do that, we don’t want you to have to give up anything. We want you to GAIN something! Which is to say, we would like to engage you in a conversation about how we can be your main source for wine, giving you the wines you like best at the lowest possible prices and the least possible inconvenience.
(Disclaimers: 1: No small business can compete with Costco; if they have wines you like, you should buy them there because Mom and Pop simply cannot compete. 2. If you buy full cases of favorite, readily available wines, The Islander has a minimal markup, and we encourage you to order from Brad for the best deal on those.) But for the rest maybe we could deliver right to your door??!
One possible problem is “duh, you guys are, like, never open!” which is, okay, fair, cuz yes, our hours are pretty limited. But for THIS WEEK as an experiment we will be open EVERY DAY (M-F) from 4:30 – 6:30 just in case you would like to drop in, chat, and enjoy a free glass of something nice. We will also be open for our regular hours on Friday, December 23, and Saturday, December 24 for the usual do-it-yourself Happy Hour (2-6) and last-minute shopping.
Sixth Annual “East Coast” New Year’s Eve Gala Extravaganza
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 Dragon. You young folks can move on to your next party, and we old timers can get to bed at a decent hour! It’s our chance to thank you for your support this past year, and to look ahead to more fun in aught-twelve. Mark your calendars and start planning your finger food. And please–RSVP if you are coming! (758-2959)
This week’s wine tasting:
The fact is that we spent much of the evening enjoying the Gadjo Gypsies concert at the Church, and I don’t have a clue about what wines we will pour on Saturday. I’m thinking they will involve something bubbly, and several choices from the markdown list. And maybe Something Extra Nice.
Lummi Island Wine Tasting December 10 ’11
SECOND REMINDER TRUFFLES TRUFFLES TRUFFLES TRUFFLES TRUFFLES
For Christmas there will be four flavors of Pat and Janice’s famous truffles, packaged in boxes of four for $5. Flavors will include four old favorites, all made by hand from exquisite French chocolate. Will be available for pickup December 22-23 by appointment, or during regular hours Dec 24.
- Chipotle Chile and Cinnamon: dipped in delectable dark chocolate
- Fleur de Sel Caramel: perhaps the all-time classic favorite, dipped in dark chocolate and sprinkled with sea salt
- Toasted Coconut: white chocolate & coconut milk centers, dipped in dark chocolate and rolled in toasted coconut
- Triple chocolate: milk and white chocolate centers, dipped in dark chocolate
- Please note: Sales by reservation only: Call Pat at 758-2959 to order.
- Yes we can ship for New Year’s!
ITALY ITALY ITALY ITALY ITALY ITALY ITALY
Twice a year we get shipments from our Italian importer, Small Vineyards. We received some of the wines last week, and the rest this week. We will be pouring two of this week’s arrivals on Saturday, the La Quercia aglianico (a personal favorite) and a new wine for us, the Giacato merlot, from the Tuscan coast. I confess this is my first Italian merlot, and I think you will really like it. Finally, a year or two ago I bought several bottles of an interesting Italian wine on the basis of its absolutely stunning review (see below), the Rocca di Montegrossi Geremaia ’04. I just have four bottles left, so come check it out!
HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS
During December we will be open our usual hours on Fridays from 4-7pm and Saturdays from 2-6, including Christmas Eve. However, we will NOT be open usual Saturday hours on New Year’s Eve. Rather, we will be open from 7-9pm for our gala, fun-filled, Seventh Annual East Coast New Year’s Eve party! We provide the wine, and you bring the most delicious finger food you can to share the other revelers. And when the Big Ball drops in Times Square (9pm our time!) we cheer, toast the New Year, and sing! (and you young folks can go on to your next party while those so inclined can go home and call it a day, month, year…!)
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I have developed a sort of ritual about writing this blog each Thursday night. First, I rummage around the wine shop to pick the wines for the Saturday tasting. As you regulars know, that usually means one white and three reds, representing different varietals, regions, and price points, and which we haven’t poured in the last few months. Second, I download pictures from our trusty camera, edit as appropriate, and select which ones to post here. As you know, the main criterion is that people have to look like they are having a good time! Of course, almost always everyone is having a good time, but cameras being what they are, and people being what they are, it may not show. So we have to be selective. (Last week I forgot the camera, so the photos below were taken on Steve’s phone…thanks, mate!)
And through this whole process, of course, I sip some vino (duh, it’s a wine blog!). Sometimes, computers being what they are, for no reason whatsoever several paragraphs will suddenly disappear, and I am forced to rewrite them, as happened last week. And, objectively speaking, depending on the hour, that could be a blessing or…perhaps…a curse. Whichever the case, I did update the version that was emailed to you last week. Which brings me to the basic point, that those of you who receive this missive by email should know that the title above is a link that you can click on to visit the online version, complete with photos and links which may or may not appear in the email version (I have NO idea!). Once in a while you might want to try that…and please let me know if it doesn’t work!
Anyway. Tonight while posting I finished the Quilceda Creek Red Wine 2004 ($40) that we opened last night, which was showing really well (heartbreakingly good for its mere 92 points from Parker!), and continued with what is still my favorite malbec, the Familia Marguery 2004 ($22). Like most malbecs, it is sharply focused on black cherry notes, but with ample elements of leather, anise/fennel, and food-friendly acidity. Such a simple thing is wine, and how good it makes everyday Life!. Who could ask for anything more? (Both wines are available, even if they are not on the shelf…)


This week’s wines:
Selbach Riesling Pierporter Mikelsberg ’10 Germany $10
Light, clean, crisp, and refreshing, a great match for the holiday turkey!
La Quercia Aglianico ‘10 Italy $11
The new vintage of one of our favorite italian reds last year; full bodied with notes of ripe plum and white pepper on smooth, fine-grained tannins. A lovely match with a wide range of savory dishes.
Giacato Merlot ’10 Italy $10
Merlot from Italy? Huh? Rich, earthy, and smooth, this Tuscan merlot is bright, expressive, and piercingly fresh, with generous fruit, inticing spiciness, and food-friendly acidity.
Rocca di Montegrossi Geremaia ’04 Italy WA93pts $33
60% Merlot and 40% Cabernet Sauvignon, 18 months in Allier oak barrels. Awesome richness and depth with a remarkable level of juiciness and mid-palate generosity. The wine remains extremely fresh and primary in its expression of dark macerated cherries, minerals, spices and sweet toasted oak. Despite its lushness, the wine also possesses considerable structure that begs for extended bottle aging– a thrill to taste, offering phenomenal quality for the price.
Lummi Island Wine Tasting December 3 ’11
It is December 1 as I write this. I have been hearing on the radio today (weekly trip to town!) about the Bazillions of dollars in sales for Black Friday, apparently the day of the year that makes Americans the King and Queen of Shoppers, the Sine Qua Non of Shoppers, the Biggest buying extravaganza of the year. Somehow I can picture Stephen Colbert leading the chant: “We’re Number One, We’re Number One, We’re Number One…!
People that track such things, however, are very concerned that BF was not THE big day…rather THAT was the Sunday BEFORE Thanksgiving. (BF was a measly $11.2 billion…hardly worth getting out of bed for). And even though Black Weekend was disappointing, it was still a percent or two bigger than Last Year, so you’d think they’d be happy. But they’re not, you know. It’s like the famous quotation from Charles de Gaulle: Comment voulez-vous gouverner un pays qui a deux cent quarante-six variétés de fromage?, which, roughly translated, means: “How can anyone govern a country which has two hundred and forty-six varieties of cheese?”
You can imagine the one-tenth of one percent sitting around with wine (Really Good Wine, of course, because.after all, they can afford the best) and cigars, and musing about the whimsical nature of the Consumer Nation they have created and Rule, the same way that ranchers complain when cattle or sheep don’t happen to like the latest Monsanto-engineered pseudo-food. “Yeess,” one would say with some foreign accent, “Bloody inconvenient, eh? And after all we’ve done for them…makes you wonder why we bother…!” Except of course they are not English, they are multinational, which basically means, as “W” was fond of saying, “Who cares what you think?”
Of course, American Culture (I use the word loosely) being what it is, like any great River, there is always a counter-current to everything, and yes, that means a counter-current to every counter-current. So of course Black Friday is also Buy Nothing Day, which has been renamed as (I am not making this up!) #OCCUPYXMAS. And in case you haven’t been paying attention, the “occupy” label is now attached to a wide range of activities reminiscent of a long ago movie featuring the line “I’m mad as hell and I’m not gonna take it anymore!” Make of all of that what you will…but these are interesting times.
HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS
We, of course, like everyone else, have our own “Shameless Commerce Division,” as Click and Clack call it, so of course we have our own concerns about sales. Having been at this for a number of years, however, we know that December marks the beginning of our slow season, as some people head south, others visit family, others just curl up by the fire until the Groundhog says it’s safe to come out again. So stop by when you can, enjoy the coming holiday season, and remember that during December we will be open our usual hours on Fridays from 4-7pm and Saturdays from 2-6, including Christmas Eve.
However, we will NOT be open usual hours on New Year’s Eve. Rather, we will be open for our Seventh Annual East Coast New Year’s Eve party from 7-9. We will provide the wine, and guests are invited to bring finger food to share. And when the ball drops in Times Square (9pm our time) we celebrate the New Year! (and you young folks can go on to your next party while those so inclined can go home and call it a day, month, year…!)
TRUFFLES TRUFFLES TRUFFLES TRUFFLES TRUFFLES
For Christmas there will be four flavors of Pat and Janice’s famous truffles (the chocolate kind, not the fungus kind—someone last weekend was confused), packaged in boxes of four for $5. Flavors will include four old favorites, all made by hand from exquisite French chocolate :
- Chipotle Chile and Cinnamon: dipped in delectable dark chocolate
- Fleur de Sel Caramel: perhaps the all-time classic favorite, dipped in dark chocolate and sprinkled with sea salt
- Toasted Coconut: white chocolate & coconut milk centers, dipped in dark chocolate and rolled in toasted coconut
- Triple chocolate: milk and white chocolate centers, dipped in dark chocolate
- Will be available for pickup December 22-23 by appointment, or during regular hours Dec 24.
- By reservation only. Call Pat to reserve some, 758-2959.
Last week we sold our only two cases of the just-arrived Honoro Vera garnacha, which was, as you can guess, delicious. Unfortunately, the distributor sold out, no more till January (aaarrrggghhh!) . We were able to score some of the Honoro Vera Monastrell, however, and I am tasting it as I write. It is maybe not the silky knockout the garnacha was, but for $9 it still over-delivers in a big way! I only have a few bottles of our last wine for this week’s tasting, the Domaine Maxime Magnon”Rozeta” ‘ 09 which Parker gave 93 points and an absolutely mouth-watering review (see below). Come on in and try it, and I will tell you an interesting story about it…!
This week’s tasting:
Chateau L’Ermitage 09 France $9
It’s Back! Rousanne, grenache, and viognier blend; light gold in color with aromas of peach, flowers, and honey; the Grenache provides the richness and the Roussanne the balancing acidity. Delicious!
Honoro Vera Monastrell ’09 Spain $9
Tank aged 100% Monastrell. Its pleasing nose reveals notes of underbrush, mineral, and blueberry leading to a savory, spicy, nicely balanced medium-bodied wine.
St. Cosme Cotes du Rhone ’10 France 90pts $14
Has lush, silky-textured layers of dark plum, anise and crushed blackberry fruit, woven with black tea and graphite notes through the finish. Impresses with its length and depth.
Domaine Maxime Magnon”Rozeta” ‘ 09 France 93 pts $26
60% Carignan, with the rest split about equally between Grenache and Cinsault. Black raspberry in fresh and distilled form is beautifully complimented by heliotrope and peony perfume that persist inner-mouth with luscious refreshment and uncanny levity. Smoky black tea notes on the nose have their counterpart in invigoratingly nippy, tea-like tanninity, while toasted hickory, chalk, and saliva-inducing salinity add to the irresistible intrigue of a lingering finish. The almost explosively intense, dizzyingly-dynamic aromatic interplay of flowers, fruits, and sea breeze left in the empty glass is in itself worth the modest price of admission to this garden of delight and outstanding value.
Wine Tasting November 26 ’11
NAPA NAPA NAPA NAPA NAPA
As I write this we are visiting family near Napa for Thanksgiving. The valley is particularly lovely this time of year, with lots of color in the vineyards. This morning I caught this photo of water droplets on cabernet grapes that were left behind in the recent harvest.
ARTIST ARTIST ARTIST ARTIST ARTIST ARTIST
Our studio tour artist, Anita Aparicio, has just opened a show in Bellingham, leaving us with only about a half dozen of her pieces. But about 30 of her mixed-media collages will be on display starting Nov. 25 at Fairhaven Originals Gallery. The exhibit, which runs through December, is called “A Visual History of Bellingham,” because most of the pieces include digital images and old photos of Bellingham from the late 1800s into the early 1900s. Read more in this nice article in the Herald.
TRUFFLES TRUFFLES TRUFFLES TRUFFLES TRUFFLES TRUFFLES
Some of you were disappointed last weekend because one person (bless her!) came in early and bought the remaining two dozen! I keep telling you that it is rare actually to have any at all to sell in the shop because they are usually made to fill preorders. So this is your first warning: There WILL be truffles for Christmas, probably four flavors, packaged in boxes of four for $5. We will post the flavors next week, and they will be available for pickup December 22-24. Call Pat to reserve some, 758-2959.
HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS
The end of November is upon us, so even as you are all recovering from a hopefully wonderful Thanksgiving with friends and family, we are also of course accelerating toward Christmas and New Year’s. Although we will NOT be open the day after Thanksgiving (Nov 25), we WILL be open this Saturday, November 26, as usual from 2-6pm. During December we will be open our usual hours on Fridays from 4-7pm and Saturdays from 2-6, including Christmas Eve. However, we will NOT be open usual hours on New Year’s Eve. Rather, we will be open for our Seventh Annual East Coast New Year’s Eve party from 7-9. We will provide the wine, and guests are invited to bring finger food to share. And when the ball drops in Times Square (9pm our time) we celebrate the New Year! (and you young folks can go on to your next party while those so inclined can go home and call it a day, month, year…!
Saturday’s tasting lineup:
Chalone Monterey Chardonnay ’09 California $10
Opens up into a nice balance between the plush texture of oak and fresh notes of baked pear, Braeburn apple and sweet tangerine, accented by floral notes and nutmeg.
Palama Negroamaro 08 (Italy) $10
Elegantly expansive, rich and robust. Although it is 100% “rustic” Negroamaro, it is amazingly balanced; silky mouthfeel, aromas of violets, plums, fresh ground pepper and blackberry jam with accents of cinnamon, leather, tobacco and smoke.
Bodegas Graffigna Grand Reserve Malbec ’08 Argentina WA90pts $10
A deep red color with violet hues, this wine exudes aromas of great complexity with very ripe dark berries with a touch of black pepper and spice. The palate is well integrated, combining delicate ripe tannins and complex finish with hints of coffee, vanilla and toast.
Langmeil Three Gardens SMG ’09 Australia $16
Rich, silky-smooth and round, delivering a generous wave of red berry, cherry, spice and licorice that plays out through a long, harmonious finish. Shiraz, Grenache and Mourvèdre.






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