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2003 Pascual Toso “This wine possesses rich layers of coffee, cedar, vanilla and cassis. Medium to deep red in color, with an intense, soft smooth fruit taste.” Wine Spectator, 88 points. $10.99/$8.99/$8.09 2002 Big Moose Red Wine California A blend of 75% Syrah, 15% Petite Sirah, and 10% Grenache. Readers have seen many references to the wines made by Joel Gott. Over the last few years we have carried his Cabernet, Zinfandel and Sauvignon Blanc. So who is this mysterious Joel Gott? Gott was born to make wine. His grandfather was the winemaker and president of Inglenook in the 1960s and 1970s. His father, Cary Gott, was the founder of Monteviña and currently consults for several wineries. Joel grew up with wine in his blood. Using his family’s contacts to purchase excess lots of high quality grapes and his considerable blending skills, he has amassed a track record of fabulous wines at fabulous prices. $9.99/$7.99/$7.19 |
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2001 Del Rio Vineyards Claret Rogue Valley Oregon The wine is comprised of equal parts of four traditional Bordeaux varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Malbec and Merlot. While the two Cabernet varieties provide structure they are balanced by the lush, fruit- forward Malbec and Merlot. This marriage of four noble grapes has resulted in a complex and layered wine. 125 cases produced. $39.99/$35.99/$32.39 2000 Capezzana Carmignano Conte Contini Bonacossi Italy “This excellent wine is a relatively good value for the quality. Intense aromas of berry, spice and pepper follow through to a full-bodied palate, with silky tannins and a rich finish. Smart Buy.” -Wine Spectator, 91 points. $26.99/$23.99/$21.59 2001 Château La Roque Pic Saint Loup France “This wine is considered to be in the vanguard of new Pic Loup wines. The nose is a medley of earth and black fruit. The flavors are a bold, earthy mix of almost exotic black/red fruit, black pepper, some menthe.” -Richard Kinssies, Wine Pick of the Week, Seattle PI, 6/23/04. $17.99/$14.99$13.49 2001 Domaine de la Renjarde Côtes du Rhône-Villages France Pretty, offering seductive, sweet fruit presented in a light package, with raspberry, cherry, licorice and toast notes. Lingering, balanced finish. Drink now through 2006. $16.99/$14.49/$12.99 2001 Domaine de la Verde Vacqueyras This 64-acre domaine has been producing wine since the beginning of the century. The average age of the vines is 40 years, and the blend is 65% Grenache, 25% Syrah and 10% Mourvèdre. Harvest is by hand. $15.99/13.99/$12.59 2001 Château de Mattes-Sabran Corbières Dionysos France "An outstanding wine and a fabulous value. Produced from equal proportions Mourvèdre, Grenache, and Syrah, it sports a nose reminiscent of chocolate-covered cherries. Big, bold, deep, and concentrated, this medium-bodied, satin-textured offering packs a powerful punch of blueberries, red cherries, blackberries, cassis, and garrigue." -Wine Advocate, 90 points. Only two cases in WA and Leschi got them! $15.00/$11.98/$10.78 1999 Chameleon Nettare Napa Valley This blend of Zinfandel, Charbono, Merlot, Syrah and Sangiovese sets a stony austerity against its wild blueberry fruit. Rose scents linger along with those wild berries, the hot rock character bringing fire-seared lamb chops to mind. Gold: San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition. $19.00/$9.99/$8.99 2003 Excelsior Cabernet Sauvignon South Africa Excelsior Estate is owned by Stephen and Freddie De Wet, fourth generation of a proud family winemaking tradition dating to 1697. This Excelsior Cabernet Sauvignon is one of their more recent works of art--a quality Cab at a very affordable price. Medium-full in body, it is dry with moderate acidity. $10.99/$8.98/$8.08 2003 Pascual Toso Cabernet Sauvignon Chile “This wine possesses rich layers of coffee, cedar, vanilla and cassis. Medium to deep red in color, with an intense, soft smooth fruit taste.” Wine Spectator, 88 points. $10.99/$8.99/$8.09 2002 Big Moose Red Wine California A blend of 75% Syrah, 15% Petite Sirah, and 10% Grenache. Readers have seen many references to the wines made by Joel Gott. Over the last few years we have carried his Cabernet, Zinfandel and Sauvignon Blanc. So who is this mysterious Joel Gott? Gott was born to make wine. His grandfather was the winemaker and president of Inglenook in the 1960s and 1970s. His father, Cary Gott, was the founder of Monteviña and currently consults for several wineries. Joel grew up with wine in his blood. Using his family’s contacts to purchase excess lots of high quality grapes and his considerable blending skills, he has amassed a track record of fabulous wines at fabulous prices. $9.99/$7.99/$7.19
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This 64-acre domaine has been producing wine since the beginning of the century. The average age of the vines is 40 years, and the blend is 65% Grenache, 25% Syrah and 10% Mourvèdre. Harvest is by hand. $15.99/13.99/$12.59 2001 Château de Mattes-Sabran Corbières Dionysos France "An outstanding wine and a fabulous value. Produced from equal proportions Mourvèdre, Grenache, and Syrah, it sports a nose reminiscent of chocolate-covered cherries. Big, bold, deep, and concentrated, this medium-bodied, satin-textured offering packs a powerful punch of blueberries, red cherries, blackberries, cassis, and garrigue." -Wine Advocate, 90 points. Only two cases in WA and Leschi got them! $15.00/$11.98/$10.78 1999 Chameleon Nettare Napa Valley This blend of Zinfandel, Charbono, Merlot, Syrah and Sangiovese sets a stony austerity against its wild blueberry fruit. Rose scents linger along with those wild berries, the hot rock character bringing fire-seared lamb chops to mind. Gold: San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition. $19.00/$9.99/$8.99 2003 Excelsior Cabernet Sauvignon South Africa Excelsior Estate is owned by Stephen and Freddie De Wet, fourth generation of a proud family winemaking tradition dating to 1697. This Excelsior Cabernet Sauvignon is one of their more recent works of art--a quality Cab at a very affordable price. Medium-full in body, it is dry with moderate acidity. $10.99/$8.98/$8.08 2003 Pascual Toso Cabernet Sauvignon Chile “This wine possesses rich layers of coffee, cedar, vanilla and cassis. Medium to deep red in color, with an intense, soft smooth fruit taste.” Wine Spectator, 88 points. $10.99/$8.99/$8.09 2002 Big Moose Red Wine California A blend of 75% Syrah, 15% Petite Sirah, and 10% Grenache. Readers have seen many references to the wines made by Joel Gott. Over the last few years we have carried his Cabernet, Zinfandel and Sauvignon Blanc. So who is this mysterious Joel Gott? Gott was born to make wine. His grandfather was the winemaker and president of Inglenook in the 1960s and 1970s. His father, Cary Gott, was the founder of Monteviña and currently consults for several wineries. Joel grew up with wine in his blood. Using his family’s contacts to purchase excess lots of high quality grapes and his considerable blending skills, he has amassed a track record of fabulous wines at fabulous prices. $9.99/$7.99/$7.19 |
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