Dreaming of Summer and Being Rhone Rangers with events and wines from Cline and Kukkula

 

In the heart of winter, and in between storms, we dream of sunny summer days, and being home on the range or at least Rhone Rangers. Three upcoming events help us achieve our Rhone Ranger dreams at least. First, if you keep reading, you’ll find we have three Rhone wines from Kukkula which will be pouring at Sunday’s Rhone Rangers Experience event in Paso Robles; more details below. We also celebrate one of the original Rhone Rangers, Fred Cline, with two of his wines in this article. And everyone can get in on the Rhone action tomorrow because Friday February 16 is Syrah Day. Finally, keep in mind that Hospice du Rhone which is usually held in April in Paso Robles this year will be in Walla Walla, Washington. Continue reading

Sure, Let’s Have Sherry, Baby: Lustau sweet wine for sweet times

Lustau East India Solera Cream Sherry and “pop tarts”

You probably know by now that sweet treats do not meet cute with dry wines whether red, white, orange, rose, or sparkling. But sherry? Sherry loves just about everything! Girl Scout cookies and wine? Sherry! Halloween candy and wine? Sherry! Valentine’s Day desserts? Sherry, the fortified wine made from white grapes grown in Jerez, Southern Spain comes in several styles, and oloroso or cream sherry is the one you want for dessert. Continue reading

Selin Cellars Cab Franc and Alicante Bouschet: Let the Passion Flow

Selin Cellars Cab Franc and Alicante Bouschet

 
The Selin Cellars label is eye catching — especially at this Valentine’s time of year. A heart is immediately apparent, and then a glass inside the heart, and finally, wine in the glass. When you look more closely you’ll see the glass is made from two hands “cupping” a tear drop. When I asked owner and winemaker Peter Selin about the label, he explained that he wanted an homage to his mentor and “brother from another mother” Chris Taddei  of Taddei Family Wines and Super Sonoman.
“The heart represents the passion and love that goes into the wine and our families and the heart is open at the top and bottom to allow that love to flow in and out of the process and our lives,” says Peter. 

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A Dozen Rosés for Valentines and Galentines Part 2: 6 CA Wines + Monte Cristo Sandwiches #WinePW

MONTE CRISTO Menu for 6 Rosé Wines from California

For a dozen Rosés for Valentines and Galentines, we have a gorgeous bouquet of pink wines for you to try! But how to choose?  While there may be a tendency to think pink wine is all the same pale color and character, there is a range of hues determined by the grape and winemaking techniques– and not all Rosés are in a clear bottle to show off the color since clear bottles don’t protect the fragile liquid within as well as dark ones. Just like with red wines, different grapes and winemaking provide a range of colors, textures, and flavors for your Rosé bouquet. 
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A Dozen Rosés for Valentines and Galentines Part 1: 6 Old World Wines + Croque-Monsieur #WinePW

old world rose

How about a dozen rosés for Valentines and Galentines? Or maybe just one? To help you choose, and to offer up cheesy, easy, romantic menu ideas, keep reading!  In Part 1, we share six old world rose wines each with a twist paired with four different Croque monsieur grilled cheese sandwiches, and in Part 2, we have six rose from California with Monte Cristo grilled cheese sandwiches. Why? This month’s Wine Pairing Weekend theme with host is Pretty In Pink! Read host Camilla Mann’s invite here; scroll down for links to participants and for the list of our six California roses. 

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Two Red Wines for Valentine’s from Black Winemakers: Longevity Cab Sauvignon and Black Girl Magic Zin with Meatloaf and Mac n Cheese

Longevity and Black Girl Magic with Meatloaf and Mac n Cheese

Looking for Black wineries or winemakers for Black History Month? We have two red wines for valentines with a matching menu– southern inspired beef meatloaf and Mac n cheese! 

2 Red Wines for Valentine’s from Black Winemakers

2 Red Wines from Black Wineries for Black History Month 

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Garagiste Festival Returns to Solvang Feb 9-10 to Benefit Cal Poly Scholarships + A Steinbeck Sparkler

Garagiste Wine Festival: Southern Exposure

What’s a Garagiste? Why would you want to go to a Festival about garages? Pronounced garage-east, the word garagiste comes from Bordeaux meaning small-lot wine makers who sometimes worked out of their “garages” — basically any place that wasn’t a chateau. Working independently, and thinking for themselves, these renegades refused to abide by rules or traditions. Today “Garagiste” is a movement of innovative winemakers; back in 2011, California’s Garagiste Festival in Paso Robles was the first to showcase the wines of American garagiste winemakers at an event that also raises money for scholarships for the next generation of winemakers.

Founded by garagistes Stewart McLennan and Douglas Minnick, the Garagiste Festivals offer opportunities for wine lovers to taste rare, premium, hard to find wines from these new and innovative limited-production winemakers.  

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