Wednesday, August 5, 2009
August 2009 Recipe of the Month
Gary's Wine Club August 2009 Premiere Selection: 2007 Seven Springs Vineyard La Source Pinot Noir
2007 Evening Land Vineyards La Source Pinot Noir
Grape Variety: Pinot Noir
Region: Eola-Amity Hills, Oregon
Food pairing: Chicken, wild rice and Chanterelles
Chosen By: Laura Moorin, Wine Associate, Wayne
Long a source of fruit for benchmark Oregon Pinot Noirs, the Seven Springs Vineyard is now a "monopole" vineyard estate, meaning the entire vineyard is farmed and controlled by a single winery. Spearheaded by former movie producer Mark Tarlov, Evening Land is a unique and ambitious project. Seeking to put the terroir of this famous plot on display, Tarlov enlisted the help of superstar winemaker Dominique Lafon, long renowned for his mastery with the notoriously fickle varietals in Burgundy. Following gentle techniques to lure out the fruit's best characteristics, his efforts have led to an emphasis on purity and elegance: in short, nothing less than a masterpiece.
Not long ago, Tarlov was gracious enough to meet with Gary and the buying team to taste us on his stellar new wines. Once the decision to buy them was (quite easily) made, we knew we had to share a glass with our enthusiastic new wine team member, Laura. One sip and her eyes widened; two sips and we knew she was on board when she described it. "There's a harmonious balance between its distinctive minerality and soft floral notes, with a luscious mouthfeel and long, elegant finish. This wine is bottled inspiration!" Well said, Laura. And with only 358 cases made, she's glad to share this rare opportunity to enjoy the "heir apparent" to the title of North America's finest Pinot Noir with you.
More info: http://www.garyswine.com/fine_wine/oregon/09947.html
Gary's Wine Club August 2009 Premiere Selection: 2005 DeLille Cellars Chaleur Estate Red

Grape variety: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot
Region: Red Mountain, Washington
Food pairing: Venison tenderloin, Shiitake mushrooms, green beans, and Beurre Noisette
Chosen by: Ivonne Nill, Wine Associate, Wayne

DeLille Cellars is a small family owned winery in Woodinville, Washington, founded in 1992. Here the focus is on Bordeaux blends and Rhone-styled wines. Mr. Lill used to call the farm where the beautiful winery now resides his "warm and happy place." This is how Chaleur ("warmth" in French) Estate wines got their name. Chris Upchurch, winemaker and founding partner, believes in blending both grape varieties and different vineyard sites. Although Chaleur Estate is essentially a warm-climate Red Mountain wine, Upchurch finds balance by blending in cooler climate Merlot from Boushey Vineyard to soften the ripe but tannic Cabernet Sauvignon. Cabernet Franc adds aromatic complexity, while Petit Verdot, Upchurch says, elevates it all. The 2005 Chaleur Estate Red has classic Cabernet aromas of cassis, along with spice-tinged black cherries, plums, and star-anise. This is a wine of immense power, yet it floats on the palate with silky smooth tannins, layers of complexity, grace, and a blackberry-laden, mile-long finish. Feel free to indulge now if you must, but this treasure will reward the patience with 5-10 years of careful cellaring.
More info: http://www.garyswine.com/fine_wine/washington/61212.html
Gary's Wine Club August 2009 Cellar Selection: 2005 Aalto Ribera del Duero

Grape variety: Tinto Fino
Region: Ribera del Duero, Spain
Food pairing: Grilled leg of lamb or chorizo
Chosen By: Rick Bedkowski, Wine Associate, Madison

More info: http://www.garyswine.com/fine_wine/spain/09838.html
Gary's Wine Club August 2009 Cellar Selection: 2007 Hamilton Russell Vineyards Pinot Noir

Grape Variety: Pinot Noir
Region: Walker Bay, South Africa
Food pairing: Dijon mustard and rosemary-encrusted rack of lamb
Chosen By: Cathy Wilkes, Internet Wine Sales Manager, Wayne

More info: http://www.garyswine.com/fine_wine/south_africa/65821.html
Gary's Wine Club August 2009 Reserve Selection: 2007 J.M. Boillot Montagny 1er Cru

Grape variety: Syrah
Region: Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Food pairing: Grilled lamb or
Chosen By: Phil Unger, Wine Associate, Bernardsville

More info: http://www.garyswine.com/fine_wine/france/10128.html
Gary's Wine Club August 2009 Reserve Selection: 2007 J.M. Boillot Montagny 1er Cru


Gary's Wine Club August 2009 Vintner Selection: 2007 Ocaso Malbec

Region: Mendoza, Argentina
Food pairing: Gorgonzola-topped filet mignon
Chosen By: Kathy Brindle, Wine Associate, Wayne

Gary's Wine Club August 2009 Vintner Selection: 2007 Hugel et Fils Gentil

Region: Alsace, France
Food pairing: Charcuterie, sauerkraut, heavy cheese
Chosen By: Chad Watkins, Wine Associate, Wayne

Wednesday, July 8, 2009
July 2009 Recipe of the Month
Serves 6
Wine Pairing: 2007 Ten Lakes Chardonnay
This classic picnic recipe has become a Fourth of July tradition for East-Coasters like us. To match the buttery-rich lobster salad, a Chardonnay of either the toasty-oaked or crisp unoaked persuasion works best.
Ingredients:
-1 1/2 lbs lobster meat, torn into generous chunks
-9 Tbsp. good quality mayonnaise
-1/2 tsp. smoked paprika
-Salt and pepper to taste
-1 small head of Bibb lettuce
-6 Tbsp. butter, softened
-2 Tbsp. fresh dill, chopped
-1/2 cup chopped celery
-6 hot dog rolls
-In a bowl, gently mix lobster, mayonnaise, celery, dill, and smoked paprika. Salt and pepper to taste. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
-Butter the cut sides of the hot dog buns and toast until lightly browned. Lay several of lettuce on each bun, then fill with the lobster salad. Serve with fresh corn on the cob, cucumber salad, and other picnic fixin's.
Gary's Wine Club July 2009 Premiere Selection: 2005 Anderson's Conn Valley Eloge

2005 Anderson's Conn Valley Eloge
Grape Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot
Region: Napa Valley, California
Food pairing: Grilled Artisanal Sausage and Blueberry-Sage Reduction
Anderson's Conn Valley Vineyards are located just east of Saint Helena in the Napa Valley, where Conn Creek flows from Howell Mountain. It's 26 acres of vines in a "grape-growing paradise," the owners boast. Here, winemaker Todd Anderson and assistant Mac Sawyer craft a

Beneath all of those savory notes is a core of black fruits that sing right through to the finish. The inspiration for the style of blend, it seems, is Medoc, and the ageability is right on par; this will most likely drink well for 20-25 years to come, should you choose to wait that long. But it's drinking beautifully now, and as they say...there's no time like the present.
More info: http://www.garyswine.com/fine_wine/california/01696.html
Gary's Wine Club July 2009 Premiere Selection: 2006 Larkin Cabernet Franc

2006 Larkin Cabernet Franc
Grape variety: Cabernet Franc
Region: Napa Valley, California
Food pairing: Chinese five-spice-rubbed duck breast
In the write-up for the Cellar Selections, I made the rather bold assertion that nobody's having more fun making wine in the Napa Valley than Robert Foley. If that's true, then Sean Larkin is certainly in close running. And it's all because he made a bold choice, or rather a series of bold choices, to pursue a passion. Larkin was born in Inverkeithing Fife, Scotland, and began his professional life as a sheet-metal worker. His success at this line of work brought him to New Jersey, and after some years of backbreaking work he began to wonder whether this was really what he wanted to be doing when he was 50 or 60.
So he slowly began learning about wine. He became a part-time sommelier, traveled to the Napa Valley for the first time in 1991, and was hooked. He moved to the Bay Area to work for a wine distributor, and once he felt he knew enough about the process, he bought his first half-ton of grapes in 1999 and decided to give winemaking a go.

The 2006 is full of blueberry and blackberry flavors and hints of savory herb, licorice and purple flowers, with just the right acidity to balance out some pretty substantial tannins. Parker gave it 93 points, we certainly give it our stamp of approval...and Sean gives thanks that all that sweat finally paid off. Here's to doing what you love, and putting a little old-fashioned elbow grease in along the way.
More info: http://www.garyswine.com/fine_wine/california/09927.html
Gary's Wine Club July 2009 Cellar Selection: 2007 Robert Foley Vineyards Charbono

2007 Robert Foley Vineyards Charbono
Grape variety: Charbono
Region: Napa Valley
Food pairing: Good Pizza and Pink Floyd
I think it's a safe bet to say, no, scratch that, I can guarantee you nobody's having more fun making wine in the Napa Valley than Robert Foley. And in large part, it's because he's gotten good enough at what he does to do only what he wants. After a few decades of building his

And while his Cabernets and Clarets have gotten some pretty impressive scores (absolutely delicious, by the way,) the rarely used Charbono grape holds a special place in his heart and his cellar. Take one sip of this heady, exuberant wine full of raspberry, chocolate, and forest notes and you'll question why virtually no one else makes the stuff. I guess few people know the grape like Foley does. And few people take the time to play rock music for the wine as it mellows in the caves. That just may have something to do with it. Give the wine its due and drink it while listening to your favorite rock album. Bob would appreciate it.
More info: http://www.garyswine.com/fine_wine/california/60046.html
Gary's Wine Club July 2009 Cellar Selection: 2006 Banknote Wine Company "The Vault" Napa Valley Red Blend

2006 Banknote Wine Company "The Vault" Napa Valley Red Blend
Grape Variety: Zinfandel, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Napa Valley, California
Food pairing: Grilled Squab or Quail Stuffed with Thyme Sprigs
There aren't many symbols so iconic to American culture quite like our currency. A graphic designer by trade and a self-professed wine-lover at heart, proprietor Pete Nixon decided to

With Zinfandel, Syrah, and Cab in the mix, it carries deep aromas and flavors of black cherry, cigar box and caramel with a lengthy, impressive finish. (Fans of Orin Swift's "The Prisoner" may see similarities in style.) Each bottle features one of twelve designs taken from early American banknotes from various states, adding to the uniqueness and collectability of this very interesting bottling.
More info: http://www.garyswine.com/fine_wine/california/09387.html
Gary's Wine Club July 2009 Reserve Selection: 2007 Lang & Reed Cabernet Franc

2007 Lang and Reed Cabernet Franc
Grape variety: Cabernet Franc
Region: North Coast (Lake County and Napa Valley), California
Food pairing: Sirloin Steak Kebabs with Bell Pepper
Poor misunderstood Cabernet Franc "can't get no respect." For years, winemakers couldn't figure out where to plant it and how to treat it, and most consumers didn't find much reason to

"It's definitely the Rodney Dangerfield of the varietals," John says. But when done right, (as Lang & Reed is), Cabernet Franc rivals, even trumps, great Cabernet Sauvignon by providing more dried herb, tobacco, graphite and pepper notes behind berry fruit. It's the savory side of the Cabernet family, and savory deserves some respect.
More info: http://www.garyswine.com/fine_wine/california/66049.html
Gary's Wine Club July 2009 Reserve Selection: 2007 Hermann Wiemer Dry Riesling

2007 Hermann Wiemer Dry Riesling
Grape variety: Riesling
Region: Finger Lakes, New York
Food pairing: Grilled Snapper with Green Curry
It's not often that a New York wine, or any East Coast wine for that matter, gets significant recognition from the national press. Even though the Hudson Valley and Finger Lakes regions are capable of rivaling the West Coast and even Europe when it comes to certain varietals (Riesling chief among them), they're often overlooked as minor-league.

More info: http://www.garyswine.com/fine_wine/east_coast/59002.html
Gary's Wine Club July 2009 Vintner Selection: 2007 Cricklewood Pinot Noir

2007 Cricklewood Pinot Noir
Grape Variety: Pinot Noir
Region: Sonoma County, California
Food pairing: Grilled Maple-Glazed Salmon
From the moment the grapes started rolling in to the winemaking facilities, those in the industry

More info: http://www.garyswine.com/fine_wine/california/08908.html
Gary's Wine Club July 2009 Vintner Selection: 2007 Ten Lakes Chardonnay

2007 Ten Lakes Chardonnay
Grape variety: Chardonnay
Region: Sonoma County, California
Food pairing: New England Lobster Roll

Ten Lakes Chardonnay has become a go-to wine for us, and has proven itself with repeat customers who love its food-friendly and easy-drinking flavors of crisp apple, peach, and subtle vanilla oak, Lightly chill a bottle to serve along-side New England lobster rolls for a positively All-American picnic.
More info: http://www.garyswine.com/fine_wine/california/04116.html
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
June 2009 Recipe Of The Month
Serves: 6-8
Wine Pairing: Any of the Reds in this Month's Selections
This simple mixture gives regular corn on the cob a sticky, sweet, smoky, salty and spicy kick.
6-8 ears of fresh sweet corn on the cob, shucked
1/2 cup (1 stick) of butter
1/2 tsp good chile powder or smoked paprika
1 Tbsp. dark molasses
1/4 tsp salt
- Melt butter gently in a sauté pan or microwave-safe bowl in the microwave. Stir in molasses, then the salt and chile powder a bit at a time, tasting for your preference as you go. Adjust amounts as necessary if you prefer it a little sweeter, spicier or saltier.
- Grill corn on the cob on a hot grill, turning every few minutes to get nicely charred grill marks. (About 7 min total.)
- With a barbecue brush, evenly coat each ear of corn just before serving.

2005 Greenock Creek Alice's Shiraz
Grape Variety: Shiraz
Region: Barossa Valley, Australia
Food pairing: Grilled dry-aged rib-eye steak
These days, it may seem that 96 point Barossa Shiraz is about as rare as a wallaby in the same parts. (Though I have to admit I have absolutely no idea how rare a Barossa wallaby really is.) But should you find yourself stumbling across the Barossa Valley looking for a wallaby, chances are you'd trip over a high-scoring Shiraz or two along the way. There may or may not be a river of it. We can neither confirm nor deny.

http://www.garyswine.com/fine_wine/australia/72553.html