Archive for July, 2008
Jul 28th, 2008 by admin |
White Wine by Sokol Blosser from Willamette Valley, Oregon. We shortened the name to Evolution (we also trademarked it) and had fun with the package. The new label picks up similar elements of the old label with a fresh twist. It reflects how Evolution evolves: the same classic blend of 9 white grapes, each [...]
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Jul 28th, 2008 by admin |
Red Wine by Clos du Bois from Sonoma County, California. The fruit for Clos du Bois Classic Sonoma County Merlot comes from vineyards in Sonoma County’s Alexander and Dry Creek Valleys. Extended maceration enhances color, flavor and mouthfeel, and aging for 18 months in 60-gallon oak barrels adds softness and a subtle vanillin component. [...]
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Jul 27th, 2008 by admin |
White Wine by Terlato Vineyards from Russian River, California. Pinot Grigio resembles Pinot Noir until veraison. The clusters when harvested are a beautiful copper color. Being a natural genetic mutation, Pinot Grigio has all the intrigue, complexity and flavors of Pinot Noir, with none of the red color. This vintage suggests that the Russian [...]
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Jul 27th, 2008 by admin |
The Bellissimo Angel Fish Hand-Painted Wine Glass depicts the favorite fish in a variety of shapes and colors. Painted in bright colors these fish seem to be swimming across the eight-ounce glass. Because each wine glass is hand-painted no two are identical and your glass will vary from the image. This glass is [...]
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Jul 27th, 2008 by admin |
White Wine by Chateau Souverain from Sonoma County, California. The 2005 Sauvignon Blanc is the perfect balance between bright crisp varietal character and a gentle touch of barrel influence from the winemaker’s hand. Aromas span a range of citrus notes including Meyer lemon, kafir lime, grapefruit and even kumquat. Fragrant vanilla and lychee complement [...]
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Jul 26th, 2008 by admin |
Red Wine by Beringer from Carneros, California. Recognized as a separate American Viticultural Area (AVA) in 1983 because of its shallow, well-drained soils and marine-influenced climate, Carneros is considered Napa Valley’s best growing area for Pinot Noir. Late afternoon marine fog creeps up from the Bay, even in the middle of summer, so [...]
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Jul 26th, 2008 by admin |
White Wine by Poet’s Leap from Columbia Valley, Washington. Armin Diel, of Schlossgut Diel and wine writing fame, is at the helm of Poet’s Leap, a Long Shadows consortium winery. The 2004 Riesling is an excellent off-dry (19.3 grams of residual sugar per liter) white with lovely linden blossom and spice aromas. Sweet minerals, [...]
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Jul 26th, 2008 by admin |
The Rabbit collection features a set of wine glasses that is both superior in style and function to the ordinary glass. Constructed of hand blown lead-free crystal and featuring a unique tasting lip, these glasses are sure to catch eye. They are also dishwasher safe for extra convenience. Features include: -1 Champagne glass -Rabbit collection [...]
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Jul 25th, 2008 by admin |
Combining the highest quality materials with the knowledge and passion of true connoisseurs the Vinotemp 100WC Napa Wine Cellar ensures professional grade wine storage. Whether you're interested in long-term or short-term holding the Vinotemp 100WC Napa Wine Cellar cabinet provides dependable temperature and humidity control for maintaining the ideal atmosphere. Its Wine Mate self-contained insulation [...]
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Jul 25th, 2008 by admin |
Welcome to the Estate. This distinguished bottle opener is made of cast aluminum with a rich antique bronze finish. The ornate grapevine scroll design carved onto the sides will please any wine lover and enhance any room.With a simple push or pull of the handle the Estate Wine Opener uncorks or recorks a bottle with [...]
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