Today on Christmas Eve, Eve WSJ published “What to give a Wine Retailer? The Good Stuff” by Lettie Teague. Ms Teague survey professionals around our city of what they would love to receive as a gift and what they don’t want.
If you are still searching for the right wine gift for a friend or family member these professional opinions should help a little.
Merchants weigh in on which vintages they would want—and which they wouldn’t
By LETTIE TEAGUE, Dec. 22, 2015 6:53 p.m. ET
PHOTO: TIM ROBINSON
“It’s the busiest time of the year for New York area wine merchants. They’re giving advice and gift-wrapping bottles and restocking—and restocking—their shelves. What wines would these hardworking retailers like to receive
For Costas Mouzouras, wine director of Gotham Wines & Liquors on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, a Zinfandel from Sonoma’s Rockpile vineyard would make him smile. But, Mr.
Here is why I love what I love!
Why would a Zinfandel make me smile? Zinfandel's are great with food! They are
One of my favorites is Brulium's 2012 Zinfandel. It is a wonderfully balanced bodied wine. Full of ripe plum
Why would a Nebbiolo steal my heart? Where do I start?! 100% Nebbiolo, Barolo's are age-worthy red wines grown in the Northwest of Italy. Rose petals, raspberry, white pepper and cherries are the defining flavors when young. As they age, the leather, chocolate and licorice gets integrated and the combination is something quite remarkable and explosive. Because of the high tannin levels, Nebbiolo's are better when they are at least 10 years old, however are best between 10-25 years. Keeping a wine like this would allow me to think of the gift-giver for a decade or more.
The Burlato Nebiolo Langhe 2014 has bright tastes of raspberry, alongside delicate floral tones. Lively and bright, there is a nice amount of fruit followed gently by tobacco. High in acid and tannins, this wine will age |
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
What to Give a Wine Retailer?
Monday, December 14, 2015
Dinner with Friends
Golden color, with floral aromas, peach, pear, herbs and a
hint of earthiness. On the palate it has bright herbal and green notes, lush
body with hints of apple and apricot. Persistent finish with herbal notes.
BR Cohn Cabernet Sauvignon, Trestle Glen Vineyard, Sonoma
Valley 2008
Black fruit, olives and oaky notes on the front, followed by
dark cocoa, tobacco and black pepper. Big and flavorful on the palate, with
black cherries, plum and tamed tannins. Long, spicy finish with noticeable oaky notes.
BR Cohn Cabernet Sauvignon, Trestle Glen Vineyard, Sonoma
Valley 2011
Blueberries and cassis on the nose, followed by earthy, fig
and mushroom notes. On the palate the wine is big and bold, with brighter jammy
fruit and a hint of black olives with soft tannins on the long lingering
finish.
BR Cohn Cabernet Sauvignon, Trestle Glen Vineyard, Sonoma
Valley 2013
Dark, Intense purple youthful color; sweet floral aromas,
caramel, toast and a hint of bell pepper. Firm tannins on the palate, with hint
of allspice and vanilla. The wine is
still very young and will benefit with aging.
The meal was wonderful, the wines were memorable, and
spending time with friends was unforgettable.
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Gilgal Pinot Noir 2013
Gilgal Pinot Noir is from the Golan Heights, the northernmost appellation in Israel. The high altitude and volcanic soil make it an ideal place for Pinot Noir production.
The wine has a light garnet color. Aromas of plum, cherries, followed by macerated red berries and a hint of vanilla. Floral notes and sweet
Medium-bodied and perfectly balanced on the palette. Well-structured with a hint of tannins from oak aging. This little Pinot finishes big with lingering flavors. At 13.5% alcohol you will finish the bottle before you know it.
What a great buy.
L'chaim!
Costas
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