Enoteca: Uber Port Tasting Thurs, Sleight of Hand Wine Fri/Sat, IPA March Madness
March 10th, 2010
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Fun Events And News From Enoteca – Fine Wine & Beer
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Now On Tap: Laughing Dog Double Dry Hopped Alpha Dog
1/2 Gallon Growler Fill: $12.99, Pint: $3.99
So popular, the 1st keg was killed in 3 days. So, we doubled down on Double Dry Hopped Alpha Dog. - Leonetti Release Time – Order Yours Now – Tasting?
- Shipping Services Now Available
- Orphan Shelf: Discounts on Wine & Beer!
- Name Enoteca’s Wine Contest – A Winner Has Been Selected
- What would be a great gift for someone who likes wine and/or beer?
- How is wine tasting at Enoteca different?
At-A-Glance Tasting Event Calendar
(calendar with full details)
March is Washington Wine Month – come taste local wine with us all month!
March is Washington Wine Month – come taste local wine with us all month!
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Symington Port Tasting – The Big One
Thursday, March 11th 7 pm, $10, tickets required.
Crazy Value – only $10 to try 5 premium ports and 2 Portuguese dry reds -
Slight of Hand Cellars
Wine Tasting
Friday & Saturday, March 12th & 13th, 4-7, $10, [drop-in].
Excellent labels, great tasting wine, handiwork of the fabled Trey Busch! -
IPA March Madness
Beer Tournament Tasting
Thursday, March 18th, 7pm, $15, [tickets required].
8 IPA’s in round 1, head 2 head, then 4, then 2. Hop-awesome. -
DaMa Winery
Wine Tasting
Friday & Saturday, March 19th & 20th, 4-7, $10, [drop-in].
Woman-made wine, saddle up for Cowgirl Cabernet! -
Full Sail Beer Tasting with Joe Neese
Thursday, March 25th, 5 & 7 pm, $10, tickets required.
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Dumas Station
Wine Tasting with Wine Maker Jay Dewitt
Friday & Saturday, March 26th, 4-7PM, $10, [drop-in].
Remember the Cowcatcher Red from December Wine Club? This is the winery! -
April Wine Club Wine Tasting
Friday, April 2nd 4-7 pm, and Saturday the 3rd 12-7 pm, drop-in, $10 per person.
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Deschutes Brewing
Tax Relief Beer Tasting
Thursday, April 15th, 7pm, $10, [tickets required].
Taste Reserve Series Beers, go home with a Deschutes glass.
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New Beers @ Enoteca
(some new, some returning) On Tap: Laughing Dog Double Dry Hopped Alpha Dog Uber Imperial IPA with an AMAZING hop flavor Take a look at last week’s beer list! Liefmans Lucifer Belgian Golden Chimay Grand Reserve Magnum 2009 Deschutes Jubel 2010 Laughing Dog Dogzilla Black IPA Ninkasi Tricerahops Double IPA Schneider Weisse Bear Republic Racer 5 IPA Caldera IPA 6 Pack Cans Snoqualmie Falls Steam Train Porter Snoqualmie Falls Wildcat IPA Full Sail Top Sail Imp. Porter (Bourbon) Rogue Kells Irish Lager Midnight Sun Berserker Imperial Stout Grand Teton Bitch Creek ESB Laughing Dog Dogfather Bourbon BBL Stout Oskar Blues Ten Fidy Stone Ruination IPA Rogue John John Dead Guy in Whiskey BBL Rogue Russian Imperial Stout 7 oz Rogue Old Crustacean Barleywine Southern Tier Iniquity Imperial Black IPA Hair of the Dog Blue Dot DIPA Lost Abbey Serpent’s Stout Port Brewing Hop 15 Double IPA Port Brewing Wipeout IPA Terminal Gravity IPA Grand Teton Sheepeater Scotch Ale Samuel Adams Imperial Double Bock Samuel Adams Chocolate Bock Samuel Smith Oatmeal Stout Over 300 Unique Beers in Stock |
Leonetti Release Time – Order Your Wine Now
Leonetti, the fabled Washington State winery typically on the top of anyone’s wish list. Recently while on vacation I stopped in a wine store and helped a guy weaned on Napa Cabernet’s get something out of the ordinary that would surely please his palate, and give him a good impression of Washington State wine. That wine was of course Leonetti Reserve.Here’s the list of wine that is available, all of it in very small quantities. Available tasting notes are below.
- Leonetti Reserve Blend 2007 ………. [Retail: $164.99 / Member: $148.49]
- Leonetti Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 … [Retail: $103.99 / Member: $93.59]
- Leonetti Merlot 2008 …………………. [Retail: $85.99 / Member: $77.39]
- Leonetti Sangiovese 2007 …………. [Retail: $72.99 / Member: $65.69]
- Leonetti Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 … [Retail: $111.99 / Member: $100.79]
- Leonetti Merlot 2007 …………………. [Retail: $92.99 / Member: $83.69]
- Leonetti Sangiovese 2006 …………. [Retail: $79.99 / Member: $71.99]
To place an order, visit our ordering page here: http://www.corkjoy.com/buy
Be sure to specify vintage, varietal, and quantity requested. We will do our best to fill as much of your order as possible. Order the maximum amount you’d like, as this will be the only opportunity to order these wines this year. We will not be bringing in extras.
Interested in a Leonetti Wine Tasting? I want to gauge interest in a possible Leonetti line-up tasting. Cost would be $40 and would include 2 oz. each of all 4 wines available. We would need a minimum number of people for this tasting to work, question is, are there enough of you out there? Drop me a line and let me know if you’re interested, if it sounds good we’ll book it for an upcoming Thursday.
Gary Figgins’ first exposure to the world of wine came as a child when his maternal grandparents – immigrants from Italy who settled in the Walla Walla Valley – served him small portions of diluted wine produced by hand in their dirt floored cellar. Frank and Rose Leonetti never conceived that years after their deaths these first tastes of wine would inspire the birth of a winery that would place their name on bottles of world-class wines: Leonetti Cellar.
(Walla Walla Valley, Washington)
The best barrels from an entire vintage earn the right to become part of the Leonetti Reserve blend, which is simply our finest effort every year we produce it. This year all three of our estate vineyards had shining stars that contributed to the blend. For the first time, Malbec from Loess Vineyard makes an appearance. This year’s Reserve is once again just monumental. While still tight today (as you’d expect at this young age), the nose has a beautiful medley of plums and black fruits, blackberry puree, very ripe bloody bing cherries, dried rose petals, and a whiff of smoke and cedar. While being very big, dense, and long in the finish, the palate impression is perfectly balanced and plush, with an incredible glycerin mouthfeel. I’m terrifically proud of this wine, and confident you will agree it stands comfortably amongst the finest Bordeaux-varietal red wines in the world.
Cabernet Sauvignon 75%, Petit Verdot 12%, Malbec 11%, Merlot 2%
(Walla Walla Valley, Washington)
Dense, saturated color. The initial nose is blueberry compote, blackberries, and a whiff of pine resin and sawdust behind the classic cabernet note of cassis. As I taste an open bottle over several days, the wine changes dramatically, with additional layers of aromas, including tobacco, more black fruits, and vanilla revealing themselves. I’m always pleased when a wine does this, as it’s a wonderful harbinger that it will continue to gain complexity in bottle for years to come. The palate of this cab is just gorgeous, with a lush, mouth-coating texture. The tannin content is high but the tannins are very ripe, fine-grained, and long. The wine finishes with an endless glycerin sweetness for which Leonetti wines are known.
Cabernet Sauvignon 79%, Merlot 14%, Cabernet Franc 4%, Malbec 3%
(Walla Walla Valley, Washington)
One of the most complex aromas I’ve ever seen on any Merlot. Exploding out of the glass are ripe red fruits, candle wax, violet and other floral aromas, caramel, graham crackers, and a puree of bramble fruits. On the second day a beautiful note of chocolate and coffee appear, along with a fantastic note of sweet earth and dust. The acid of the wine is very refreshing and balances the long, lush, soft mouthfeel. The wine has laser precision and is quite structured for Merlot—and while drinking great now, will reward a few years of aging.
Merlot 93%, Petit Verdot 7%
(Walla Walla Valley, Washington)
The opening nose of this wine is textbook Sangiovese. Strawberries and strawberry preserves dominate the fruit profile backed up by some beautiful floral notes and aromatics you would expect of an old-world Brunello or Chianti such as saddle leather and earth. On first taste, the palate reveals the wine’s youth. It is a big, tannic youngster. This gives way to impressive length, some chalky oak, with a fantastic cutting acidity, focus, and a burst of fruit that makes this wine’s profile just explode with food. We’re very proud to have this wine in the Leonetti stable, as it is so entirely different from our Bordeaux variety wines and yet so entirely attractive in those differences. We are also tremendously happy with our decision to add an extra six months of bottle age, further improving our Sangiovese program, already critically noted as the finest in the US, if not the New World!
Sangiovese 85%, Merlot 12.5%, Syrah 2.5%
To place an order, visit our ordering page here: http://www.corkjoy.com/buy
To express interest in a Leonetti tasting event: Drop me a line and let me know
Slight of Hand Wine Tasting this weekend
Start the weekend out right at Enoteca – Fine Wine & Beer!
This Friday from 12-7 Enoteca will be sharing a selection of Trey Busch wines from Slight of Hand Cellars. Come to learn more about these fantastic wines that provide huge value at a great price. We’ll be tasting these wines Saturday from 12-7 as well, which is a great time to beat the rush!
We want to give you the opportunity to “try before you buy” so we offer a flight of wine for a low cost. Taste a flight (2 oz. each of 5 wines) for $10 per flight, and follow up with a glass.
(Columbia Valley, Washington)
Our 2007 Magician, another 100% Gewurztraminer, is even drier than the 2006 vintage and with higher acids than the 2006 version as well. Fans of last years Magician will fall in love with this years wine. It is pale straw in color, and like any classic Gewurzt, is highly aromatic. It has aromas of crisp green apples and rose petals, and flavors of ripe peaches and lychee-nut, with a distinct spiciness as well. Fermented and aged in stainless steel, it went through partial ML before it was filtered and bottled to retain the bright acid profile that makes it a perfect food wine. With only .56 g/L of residual sugar (compared with 1.2 g/L for the 2006), it retains only the slightest hint of sweetness, which makes this the perfect pairing with spicy Asian foods, as well as a summer salad of fresh cut apples and pears, topped with a creamy mild goat cheese. It’s not bad sipping by the pool either (that is an invite!).
(Columbia Valley, Washington)
Made by noted local winemaker Trey Busch – he has a knack for getting his hands on the best wine he can for the dollar. A knock-out blend of Cabernet / Merlot blend. Immediately impressive on the nose with aromas of spice and dark fruits. The palate is lush, full of brambly fruit flavors. This wine is a steal!
(Columbia Valley, Washington)
Check out this Merlot by Trey Bush, great value under his 2nd label!
(Columbia Valley, Washington)
The 2007 Spellbinder is a blend of 57% Cabernet Sauvignon, 29% Merlot, and 14% Sangiovese. In the tradition of our previous releases of this wine, it is approachable from the start! Loads of red and black fruits greet you on the nose, while the rich mouthfeel wraps its fine grained tannins around the finish. Serve this wine with grilled meats and enjoy with your friends!
(Columbia Valley, Washington)
The 2007 Levitation Syrah is a blend of 100% Syrah grapes, 50% of which were harvested from Les Collines Vineyard in the Walla Walla Valley, 44% from Lewis Vineyard in the lower Yakima Valley, and 6% from Portteus Vineyard, in the upper Yakima Valley. Blended together, the wine shows the precision of the dense, sweet fruit from Lewis, the opulent aromatics and texture from Les Collines, and extreme minerality from the ancient soils of Portteus. This wine was aged for 11 months in 100% French oak, 20% of which was new. This blockbuster Syrah will easily age for a decade. Pair this wine with grilled meats and feel your spirit Levitate!
Remember the Orphan Shelf – 20% Off Yummy Wine & Beer
What is the Orphan Shelf? It’s our fun way of closing out wine & beer to make way for the new stuff.
It’s located right at the checkout counter, and we offer a 20% discount on these products to
our Wine & Beer of the Month Club Members.
Why are products orphaned? Well, basically they are forgotten. Selling great one week and yesterdays news the next. Forgotten greats that need a home. Maybe the label isn’t show stopping or it’s from an area people are not familiar with so it just sits quietly, patently waiting to be adopted. Open your heat and mind these are really great wines!
The orphan shelf has had some recent admittants. Several bottles of wine were discovered that have been waiting for a home, and some beer has even migrated to the orphan shelf. Club members receive a 20% discount whenever they adopt an orphan. Find it in your heart.
A wide range of very delicious bottles are currently up for adoption. Come peer into the glassed-over eyeballs of these little fellas and see if one of them doesn’t tug at your heart. Pleeeze sir, can I have some more?
Name Enoteca’s Wine Contest: A Winner!
Wine maker Gordy Venneri from Walla Walla Vintners is working with us to put our own wine name on an incredible 100% Syrah made from Lewis Vineyard grapes that will be a Reserve Red wine club selection in an upcoming month. We were knocking about a few name ideas, and decided it would be fun to have a wine naming contest!The winner of the wine naming contest, and winner of a bottle of the named wine, is Bin #167, Rob Wallace with his musically inspired entry, “Over the Rhône”. Thank you Rob, and thank you to everyone who submitted your ideas!
Enoteca Fun Tasting Events Calendar
Mark your calendars for tastings at Enoteca – Fine Wine & Beer. Some are classroom format, which means we all sit down at the same time and can interact with the presenter with questions and whatnot. Our Friday & Saturday wine tastings are drop-in format, which means you can stop in any time during the tasting hours and try some excellent wine. We price our tastings to just break even on the quantity we pour for you, and our pours are quite a bit more than a typical winery tasting room experience. Join us for these excellent tasting events!Thursday, March 11th – 7 pm [$10 flight, classroom]
Christina knows more about port than just about anyone, and will be sharing an amazing selection with us on March 11th. Included will be 2 dry red Portuguese wines, and just about every style of authentic port possible, all the genuine article from Porto, Portugal. Examples of what we’ll be tasting include: Graham’s 20 Year Tawny, Smith Woodhouse Colheita Porto, a Vintage Port, and a Late Bottle Vintage Port! All in all, there will be 7 wines tasted, this is a huge value in tasting. Space is limited, so get your tickets early.
$10 per person, reserve your tickets early!
Friday, March 12th – 4-7 pm [$10 flight, drop-in]
Saturday, March 13th – 12-7 pm [$10 flight, drop-in]
Here’s what they say about themselves:
Sleight of Hand Cellars, a tiny “garagiste” winery located in the rolling hills of Walla Walla, Washington, is the brainchild of winemaker Trey Busch and his partners, Sandy and Jerry Solomon. Born from a love of great wines and a passion for excellence, not to mention also having fun, Sleight of Hand Cellars is dedicated to producing extraordinary wines of place. Washington State is that place, and we believe that it is here that some of the greatest wines in the world are being made. Our wines are the results of intense practices in the vineyard including microscopic yields and, of course, hand harvesting. In the winery, we tend to allow the wines to evolve without much intervention. Our Bordeaux style blends see 20 to 24 months in barrel, and our syrah will see 11 to 15 months in oak. We think that you will agree, that these are “Simply Magical Wines”!Check out these labels, fantastic artwork, combined with fantastic art inside the bottle, make for an excellent tasting experience. Come taste these wines of intrigue!
Thursday, March 18th – 7 pm [$15 flight, classroom]
It’s March Madness time, and we’re holding the first Enoteca Beer Tournament. We’re going to start with IPA’s. The tournament will start with 8 hand selected IPA’s, that will be tasted and voted on in four head-to-head matchups. The winners from the first round will advance to the final four, which will then be retasted in head-to-head tasting, yielding the final two. On the 3rd round, one beer will be declared the winner of this IPA tournament. Sound like fun? $15 per person, reserve your tickets early!
Friday, March 19th – 4-7 pm [$10 flight, drop-in]
Saturday, March 20th – 12-7 pm [$10 flight, drop-in]
Here’s what they say about themselves:
DaMa, a joining of the winemakers’ first names, is also the Spanish word for lady, defined as refined and well-spoken, which describes DaMa Wines. The vision of two of Walla Walla’s premiere female winemakers, Dawn Kammer and Mary Tuuri Derby, DaMa wines are the balanced, graceful expression of world class terroir that are not of fad or fashion. After all, “fashion fades, only style remains the same” (Yves Saint Laurent). DaMa’s commitment to using only small lots of premium wine and blending impeccably result in wines that are approachable, true to the varietal and affordable.Come taste these fine wines, and saddle up for Cowgirl Cabernet! This will definitely be a fun tasting!
Friday, March 19th – 5:30-7 pm [$TBD flight, drop-in]
Post Falls’ Arts and Cultural Center is kicking off a 3rd Friday event with an art gallery showing and wine tasting at The Old Church, Jacklin Arts and Cultural Center this March 19th! As we get more information, we’ll let you know!
Thursday, March 25th – 5 & 7 pm [$10 flight, classroom]
Joe Neese is coming back to Enoteca – Fine Wine & Beer for a Full Sail beer tasting. Full Sail of Hood River makes a fantastic set of Reserve Line beers and we’ve been stashing some here and there to fill out a great tasting lineup. Joe is excited to hold his 2nd tasting at Enoteca, and this will be one fun event! After tasting a bunch of beers, you get to take home a glass from the brewery. We’ll be holding 2 tastings, one at 5 and one at 7 pm. $10 per person, reserve your tickets early! (be sure to specify 5 or 7 pm)
Friday, March 26th – 4-7 pm [$10 flight, drop-in]
Saturday, March 27th – 12-7 pm [$10 flight, drop-in]
Here’s what they say about themselves:
We founded Dumas Station Wines in 2003 to focus on Bordeaux style red wines made from estate grown Walla Walla grapes. We produce limited amounts of wine strictly through our own labor and a little help from our friends. We have over 60 years of combined experience seeking out the worlds best Cabernets, and have concluded that Walla Walla Cabs belong in that category. Our goal is to make wine that meets this standard and enjoy it along with our friends and customers.We’ve heard a lot of positive feedback on the Cowcatcher Red from December’s Wine Club. This is the winery and wine maker that brought that delicious treat to you, so come try the line up of what they make!
~Jay DeWitt ~Doug Harvey
Thursday, April 15th – 7 pm [$10 flight, classroom]
Scott Pearson is coming back to Enoteca – Fine Wine & Beer for a new Deschutes beer tasting. We’ll be focusing on Reserve Series beers, maybe throw in some Bond Street for good measure. This is a tasting not to be missed! After tasting a bunch of beers, you get to take home a glass from the brewery. We’ll be holding only 1 tasting at 7 pm. It will fill up quickly. $10 per person, reserve your tickets early!
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Enoteca – Fine Wine and Beer
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Looking For Your Favorite Wine & Beer:
People have learned that finding a specific wine or beer can be very easy, you can simply ask the folks at Enoteca, and we are happy to track them down for you. Especially hard to find and specialty products!
Simply fill out this form and we will do the hunting.
People have learned that finding a specific wine or beer can be very easy, you can simply ask the folks at Enoteca, and we are happy to track them down for you. Especially hard to find and specialty products!
Simply fill out this form and we will do the hunting.
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What should we name the Syrah being made for Enoteca?
- Over the Rhône (50%, 2 Votes)
- Sareno Syrah (0%, 0 Votes)
- Sarah's Seductive Syrah (0%, 0 Votes)
- Russarah Syrah (0%, 0 Votes)
- Violet Crush (0%, 0 Votes)
- K-Syrah (0%, 0 Votes)
- Lilac Elixer (0%, 0 Votes)
- Post Falls in Love (0%, 0 Votes)
- EFW SyraWalla (0%, 0 Votes)
- Violeteca (0%, 0 Votes)
- Kay Sarah-Syrah (25%, 1 Votes)
- Sarah's Syrah (0%, 0 Votes)
- NightHawk (0%, 0 Votes)
- Spirit of Post Falls (0%, 0 Votes)
- Post Falls Punch (0%, 0 Votes)
- Sarahsyrah (0%, 0 Votes)
- Nightwind Syrah (0%, 0 Votes)
- None of the Below - I just emailed a better idea. (25%, 1 Votes)
Total Voters: 4
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