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The New Wines Blog

This blog is designed to let you know all about the new wines we have brought into the store.   It’s also the place where you, the guest, can let us know what wines you would like to see in the store.  We’ll keep you up to date with tasting notes, scores, and brand stories.

5 Comments

  1. Wine is Fine
    Posted April 13, 2009 at 9:50 pm | Permalink

    Kung Fu Riesling. It’s hard to find i the market for some reason. Do you guys stock it by chance?

  2. admin
    Posted April 21, 2009 at 4:11 pm | Permalink

    We actually do keep the Kung Fu Riesling in stock. It’s a a great little white for $12.99.

  3. admin
    Posted April 21, 2009 at 4:57 pm | Permalink

    Four New Reds From Portugal. Wow Wine Alert! I haven’t been this impressed by a line up of wines in quite some time. In fact, it took an Italian tasting of Oreno and Sassicaia to knock these off as my favorites of the year (high praise indeed). These wines are no joke and the prices are extraordinary. If you’re a Cab or Merlot drinker, you should seek these out immediately.

    Monte Velho 2007 - If you liked the Alandra, then this bottle is right up your alley. Take the Alandra and add a little more fruit, tannin, and complexity. Smooth and easy. Perfect for a merlot drinker. $11.99

    Caldas Douro 2006 - Deep red colour. More structured and brooding than the Monte Velho. Rich and very involving with deep, ripe cherry flavors. Big yet smooth. $12.99

    Cabriz Reserva 2005 - The most elegant of the four wines in my opinion. If I were pressed to pick a favorite, this would probably be it. Why you ask. The roller coaster finish. Right when you think its over, it picks right back up again. Very interesting. $19.99

    Esporao Reserva 2005 - Deep ruby in color with a nose complex fruits and vanilla. Rich with firm tannins yet surprisingly smooth (notice a trend here). All I can say is yummy. $21.99

    Sean McKay

  4. Beach Bum
    Posted May 4, 2009 at 11:17 pm | Permalink

    Do you guys carry that new wine that has a peel and stick theme? What can you tell me about it as far as taste goes? One of my friends told me about it…

  5. admin
    Posted May 7, 2009 at 9:02 pm | Permalink

    We do indeed carry the “Drink n Stick.” Its a South Australian Blend of of Mataro and Shiraz. It retails for $23.99. It a fairly dark red but has smooth easy going fruit with just a touch of spice on the finish. Of course the biggest draw of the bottle is the fact that you can dress up the girl on the bottle with a variety of clothing options. There’s nothing else quite like it.

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