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Urban vintner works the grapevine

SF Gate - 17 hours 39 min ago
It's not every winemaker who can take BART to work. Then again, Chris Brockway is no ordinary vintner. Starting his label, Broc Cellars, four years ago, Brockway is part of a new generation of winemakers that is bringing this age-old practice into urban...

Napa Valley Syrah

SF Gate - 17 hours 39 min ago
Syrah is gaining more of a foothold in Cabernet Sauvignon-focused Napa Valley, though wineries making Syrah often have low production amounts that are available only to wine club members or difficult to find. Though good Syrah is coming out of Napa Valley,...

Trailhead follows path of alpine tommes

SF Gate - 17 hours 39 min ago
Notable new American cheeses just keep on coming, many of them from beyond the traditional dairy states of Wisconsin, California and New York. Last month, at the American Cheese Society competition in Chicago, a 2-year-old Washington state creamery took a...

Spice up a tomato sauce for Syrah

SF Gate - 17 hours 39 min ago
Syrah is often served with rich beef short ribs, mild sausage, lamb dishes and meat braised with dried fruit - like currants, prunes and raisins - and aromatic spices such as cinnamon, cumin and Chinese five-spice powder. The dark juicy fruit, spice and...

The original Mondavi family winery

SF Gate - 17 hours 39 min ago
At the northern tip of St. Helena, Charles Krug sits at the end of a long, manicured driveway. From the sign, it appears to be just another Napa Valley winery. But in fact, this property is steeped in history and familial lore. Established in 1861, Charles...

Snack: Savor summer in a mini Caprese

SF Gate - 17 hours 39 min ago
Tomato season is in full swing, with lovely heirlooms and cherry tomatoes everywhere. For a summer hors d'oeuvre, serve a miniature of the much-loved Caprese salad - a combo of tomato, mozzarella, basil and extra virgin olive oil. Brush thin baguette slices...

In Our Glasses: What we're drinking

SF Gate - 17 hours 39 min ago
2007 Masia de Bielsa Campo de Borja Vinas Viejas Garnacha ($12) OK, yes - we've been contemplating Spanish Garnacha all summer. And why not? The heady strawberry scents and deep fruit all but scream of summer barbecues and rooftop parties. The still-emerging...

Sipping news: Slow Food Nation libations

SF Gate - 17 hours 39 min ago
Cocktails, beer and wine, oh my. For those of you who already have tickets to Slow Food Nation's Taste Pavilions this weekend at San Francisco's Fort Mason (word is they're going fast), we suggest checking out the wine, beer and cocktail sections. Wine...

Wine Country Weekend puts the spotlight on Sonoma

SF Gate - 17 hours 39 min ago
What could be better than a day basking in the sun and drinking wine in the heart of Sonoma? How about three days of it? Labor Day weekend hosts the Sonoma Wine Country Weekend complete with a tasting event, winemaker dinners, seminars and an auction. More...

Letters to Wine

SF Gate - 17 hours 39 min ago
'Great' list still fake Editor - Read your article on the award given by Wine Spectator to a fake Italian restaurant's "great" wine list (Sipping News, Aug. 22). I would ask Thomas Matthews, Wine Spectator's managing editor, this: If I said I had invented the...

In Our Glasses: Off the shelf

SF Gate - 17 hours 39 min ago
2004 Bodegas LAN Rioja Crianza ($11) The hook: A fruity table wine that pairs easily with food. The details: LAN is an acronym for Logrono, Alava and Navarra - the three Spanish provinces that the Rioja region intersects and where this wine is produced. Made...

Spirits: The cocktail arena - why so competitive?

SF Gate - 17 hours 39 min ago
Victory in a cocktail contest can elevate a mere mortal bartender to "award-winning mixologist." Expect to see more champions behind the bar. There's no shortage of competitive opportunities right now, thanks to the eager spirits companies driving,...

Sebastopol's hilly new haven for Pinot Noir

SF Gate - 17 hours 39 min ago
Since the middle of the 1990s, the crenellated hills southwest of Sebastopol - the increasingly posh town of about 8,000 that anchors southwestern Sonoma County - have become a new theater for wine grapes. First in blends, and then in vineyard-designated...

Pennsylvania Struggles to Comply With Direct Shipping Laws (Wine Spectator)

Wine Spectator Headlines - August 27, 2008 - 20:00
Proposed legislation would make direct shipment of wine from out-of-state wineries unfeasible; bill's sponsor plans substantial amendments

Chef Talk: Arnaud Berthelier (Wine Spectator)

Wine Spectator Headlines - August 27, 2008 - 20:00
This French chef knows a thing or two about German and Alsatian wines, and is not afraid to pair them with his cuisine in Atlanta

What Am I Tasting? (Wine Spectator)

Wine Spectator Headlines - August 27, 2008 - 20:00
Bright, vibrant and distinctive for its strawberry and raspberry fruit, riding high over a base of lively acidity and fine tannins. Hints at rose petal and white pepper as the finish keeps zinging.

Chardonnay Wine Review: Artesa

Wine Weekly - August 27, 2008 - 03:48
Artesa Chardonnay Reserve 2005

Once in a while when I’m in the wine shop my alligator arms reach way way down to the bottom of my pocket, where I hide my twenty dollar bills, so that I can buy an “expensive” bottle of wine. I know, I know, there are plenty of people who plunk down much more than that on a regular basis — indeed, you might be one of those who regularly have Andrew Jackson as your wine enabler.

However, I tend to be — oh, let’s call it “cash challenged” — so when I go far above $15-20 for a bottle of wine, it HAS to be worth it.

In this case, it is.

The “regular” or “Classic Tier” Chardonnay made by Artesa is more in my price range — about $12-14 depending on the retailer. And it’s a very nice bottle of wine. But the “Reserve” edition, which we review here, is much better — at least ten to fifteen dollars better.

For both wines, the grapes are from Carneros, California — and if you’re not aware, that’s a good place to grow Chardonnay. The vines bearing the grapes for this “Reserve” Chard are from the highest hills in Carneros, which means they soak up more sun than any others in the region, and therefore ripen more fully and completely. Lots of sun equals lots of flavor, and in this case, the winemaker further enhances the fruit by putting most of it through what’s called a secondary malolactic fermentation. If you’re not a geek, you don’t need to know exactly what that means — all you need to know is that it makes the wine feel fuller in the mouth, and more buttery and creamy.

In addition, they put half of the juice into new oak barrels for almost ten months, which adds a nice vanilla spice complexity. You can’t do that with just any wine or it will be dominated by a woodsy flavor. With this wine, the oak both “complements” and “compliments” the ripe fruit.

On to the tasting notes.

Tasting Notes: Artesa Chardonnay Reserve 2005

Wide open aromas of ripe pear, candied peach, apple, melon, spice, and vanilla. On the palate it is equally wide open and forward, expressing ripe pear, red delicious apple, and a creamy vanilla flavor that melts into butterscotch. Acidity is mild to medium – just enough for food matching. Texture is thick and creamy, almost heavy, just short of cloying, with a luscious mouthfeel. Overall, a yummy drinker on its own, with enough structure to enjoy with food. Drink it alone or with garlic-roasted chicken, lobster in butter, popcorn.

a-9 t-9 b-8 fc-7 v-7 ~ 90 Points

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Out and about for Wine Month / September is California Wine Month. Here is a list of some of the events taking place at wineries and other venues throughout the state.

SF Gate - August 26, 2008 - 23:00
Ehlers Estate. Free wine tasting daily, food and wine pairings Sundays through Sept. 30. 3222 Ehlers Lane, St. Helena; (707) 963-5972 or www.ehlersestate.com.. Consilience. Offering library wines, through Sept. 30. 2933 Grand Ave., Los Olivos; (805) 691-1020...

CENTRAL VALLEY / Madera's unfortified side / Area famous for dessert wines brings other varietals to the table

SF Gate - August 26, 2008 - 23:00
Although most wine lovers immediately think of Napa and Sonoma when they hear the words "wine country," wine grapes flourish throughout much of California. More than half of the state's grapes come from the warm Central Valley, including the area around...

TRENDS / Riesling's revival / Embraced by a new generation, the grape sees a surge in popularity and a strain on supply

SF Gate - August 26, 2008 - 23:00
Will Riesling soon be one of Americans' top white wine choices? It might. And that's a happy prospect for some California producers. Riesling emerged as the fastest-growing white wine in America for the third year in a row, according to data from the Nielsen...
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