Wine Tasting Saturday November 27 ’10
As all the locals know, we had a bunch of snow on Thanksgiving Day. So our little attempt to get them out to the wine shop to have a glass of bubbly and hopefully buy some wine for the holiday dinner went about as well as last Saturday, which is to say most people stayed home by the fire.
It was so nasty out there we figured, okay, no one will be out today, and we didn’t even turn the lights on. However, around one Mark and Lis drove up in their big Totota GoAnywhere, so we clomped upstairs, popped a bottle of cava, and were pretty much through it when John and Judy came by with the whole family–Judy’s mom, sister, brother, and brother in law, so we popped another cork, and it was all quite festive. You just never know what to expect around here. Great fun!
Mostly this post is to let you all know that we WILL be open Saturday!
Likely wines:
Black Oak chardonnay ’09 California $7
Comes highly recommended, and it’s dirt cheap. Might even be drinkable, come find out!
Hahn pinot noir 08 California $11
Softly fruity California pinot, with classic notes of strawberry and peach, good acid balance, and an unbelievable price.
Quinta de Bons Ventos Tinto ’08 Portugal $9
Lively and generous bouquet of red berries, plums, ripe figs, smoke, liquorice and vanilla. Soft and rounded on the palate, with rich fruits over easy tannins and smokey oak. Another great buy!.
Stevens cabernet franc ’07 Washington $26
We are suckers for Washington cab franc, and we have not tried this one yet. Winery notes say “wonderful stone, pencil and mountain berry characters.” We always look for varietal characteristics of coffee and dark chocolate in a nice cab franc, but we won’t know til we try it!
Thanksgiving Wine Suggestions

That’s too bad, because we departed a bit from the wine list we posted last week to include some new arrivals aimed at making good wine pairings with the traditional Thanksgiving feast. It is also too bad because a lot of you did not get by to pick up your truffles, which are here and ready for pickup. DON’T FORGET!
That’s why we will be open from 11-2 on Thanksgiving Day with a complimentary taste of something bubbly– so you can pick up your Truffles and maybe a few of our recommended holiday dinner wines to wow your guests (or hosts!) and make all those wonderful dishes taste even better!
Choosing wines for a smorgasbordy feast like Thanksgiving or Christmas is tricky because of all the traditional rich fare that gets piled up on the same plate with the turkey. While almost any wines will do , some will work better than others; the key is a nice fruitiness with bright acidity.
Bubbly is always a good choice because of its light flavors, festive bubbles, and crisp acidity. So start the meal with appetizers and a glass of Italian Prosecco, Spanish Cava, or your favorite champagne .
For a dinner wine, a dry or slightly off-dry riesling is tough to top. They are usually fragrant and fruity, with good acidity that pairs well with almost everything. For the same reasons, alternatives would include an Austrian gruner veltliner or an Italian vermentino.
Reds are trickier, but can work with all the fat and butter in so many typical dishes if you stay with fruity and crisp. Choices might include a fruity California pinot noir, an Italian barbera, or perhaps a sangiovese, which is the predominant grape in a number of Italian blends. Big tannic reds like cabs or deep dark syrahs go better with red meats and seem a bit overpowering with turkey to my taste. Not, of course, that there’s anything wrong with that…!
Below are specific recommendations we have on the shelf. Bon appétit! And yes we will be open Saturday as usual!
Segura Viudes Cava Spain $9
Classic Spanish bubbly: festive, tasty, crisp, and cheap! How can you go wrong?
SA Prum Essence Riesling 06 Germany $10
Pale gold color, aromatic with scents of apricot and peach and flavors of fresh fruit perfectly balanced by a racy acidity and mineral character that is perfect for turkey and trimmings.
Hahn pinot noir 08 California $11
Softly fruity California pinot, with classic notes of strawberry and peach, good acid balance, and an unbelievable price. Like the riesling, this should pair well with just about everything on the table.
La Serena Rosso di Montalcino 06 Italy $15
Deep, intense ruby red colour. Ethereal, deep, balanced nose with a rich scent of fruit; Full bodied, mouth-filling, and round on the palate. I only got one case of this, and am seriously thinking about hording a few for myself!
Barbolini Lancillotto Dry Lambrusco (Italy) $16
Handmade since 1889–briny, not sweet, with a lush body, ripe fruit/berry aromas, and delicate bubbles; especially good match with cranberry sauce!
Fair Winds “Port O’Call” dessert wine Washington $20
Definitely port-like in character, this lightly fortified dessert wine from Port Townsend has a seductive warmth and aromatic richness; perfect with dessert or sip by the fire!
Pre-Thanksgiving Wine Tasting November 20 ’10
Okay, Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! No doubt we will all be thankful that our Wise County Council will have just veered away from the disastrous fare increase they will be debating just before the holiday, and will have lots of reason to celebrate! To that end, you are all reminded that this Tuesday is the Council Meeting in which the issue will be voted on, after a time for public (that’s you!) comment. Please show up and speak up about how the astronomical new rates will affect you and your bottom line.
Last week was winter Studio Tour, and it was a madhouse all weekend! Who would have guessed? Back when winter tour was the first weekend in December, more often than not it was icy, pouring rain, blowing a gale, or snowing. or various combinations. Last weekend weather was not so great, but not so bad, either, and we had a lot of traffic on the island, a good thing for our artists. Our guest artists Cheryl and Di sat through most of it, schmoozing with visitors about their great bird photos. I especially like the groups of three photos, great compositions. Their show will be up through New Year’s, so come by and see. And buy!
Truffle Alert! If you ordered truffles for Thanksgiving, you can pick them up Saturday. Or call Pat (2959) to make pickup arrangements.
Eric and Susie popped in on a rare visit from Sitka, really nice to see them,a real Boat Family. Heck, we should all sail up to visit!! We had visiting young vets (thank you, gents) and their parents, Islanders, and Mary Jane’s visiting dinner group, and lots and lots of others over the two-day event.
Sunday was made extra special by a visit from our Pleasant Valley cheesemaker Joyce and husband Barry. Joyce provided samples of delicious extra-aged goudas that went perfectly with our two Italian reds. Delicious, a wonderful treat! If you are out in the County toward Birch Bay, drop in…they’re on Kickerville Road just off the Birch Bay road. And if you can’t make it, remember, we keep many of their goudas in stock.
This week’s tasting:
Calera Chardonnay 08 California WA90pts $15
Offers abundant notes of honeysuckle, orange marmalade, white currants, and tropical fruits. Crisp, elegant, mid-weight, and revealing no evidence of its wood aging, it will provide plenty of pleasure over the next 1-2 years.
La Serena Rosso di Montalcino 06 Italy $15
Deep, intense ruby red colour. Ethereal, deep, balanced nose with a rich scent of fruit Palate: Full bodied round taste.
Mt. Baker Sangiovese 05 Washington $15
Rich aromas and flavors of ripe plum, truffle, and moist earth.
Barbolini Lambrusco Lancillotto (Italy) $16
Handmade since 1889–briny, not sweet, with a lush body, ripe fruit and berry aromas, and delicate bubbles; especially good match with balsamic or smoked salmon.
Fair Winds “Port O’Call” dessert wine Washington $20
Definitely port-like in character, this lightly fortified dessert wine we discovered last weekend in Port Townsend has a seductive warmth and aromatic richness; you could wait for winter to uncork and sip by the fire, but why wait?
Wine Tasting & Artists’ Studio Tour November 13-14 ’10
Our featured artists for the studio tour this weekend are photographers Cheryl Bachus and Di Kegeles, who will be in the shop both mornings from 10 – 1 to talk about their work, and I understand they will be serving goodies, too!
Sunday afternoon around 1pm (or maybe 2?) Joyce from Pleasant Valley Dairy is planning to stop by with some cheese samples (they make our wonderful goudas) and talk about how their cheeses are made.
TRUFFLE ALERT! There is still time to order the next batch of truffles for Thanksgiving: $1 each, or $5 for 4 assorted in a gift box. Flavors will include Pumpkin Spice, Salt Caramel, Classic Dark Chocolate, and Triple Chocolate. Call Pat to order (758-2959) before Nov 15; pickup Nov 20!!
No complaints on any of the wines last week, quite the contrary. Of course there rarely are, though for sure some wines definitely have exotic (okay weird) characteristics that don’t appeal to everyone. But not last week. Last week we poured a nice steady bunch, reliably tasty and well-made and reasonably priced. We’re down to one bottle of the Four Graces pinot gris, the tail end of our stocks of Martorana Sicilian Red and the Torbreck Juvey ’04, which by the way was showing (drool) Really Well last week. We expect to keep the new Portteus Bistro Red in stock for awhile, though, and the general feeling among the regulars was that this is the best one yet. At only $10 it really delivers for the moola!




This week’s tasting:THE ITALIANS ARE BACK THE ITALIANS ARE BACK!
Argiolas Costamolino Vermentino 2007 Italy $13
Supple aromas of citrus, pineapple, tropical fruits and honey are wonderfully supported by a zesty acidity. Delicate and pleasantly refreshing on the palate…(I love this wine!)
Marchetti Montepulciano ‘07 (Italy) $10
Laced with intriguing smoky cranberry spiciness over vividly flavored dark cherry and ripe plums. A joy to drink!
La Quercia Aglianico ’09 Italy $11
Believed to be an ancient Greek wine grape, aglianico is a full bodied with notes of ripe plum and white pepper on fine-grained tannins.
Bocelli Poggioncino ’07 Italy $18
can’t find my notes, but I liked it and it’s sangio from Tuscany so it must be good!




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