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November 20, 2008

The Coastal Vineyards Chardonnay Wine Club reviews Lomond Wines

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As the proprietor of the Coastal Vineyards Wine Club I get to taste a lot of different wines to determine which wines go into our wine clubs. We welcome you to our private cellar and our video series called Message in a Bottle. Today we will be tasting the Lomond Merlot 2005.

As a reminder our wine reviews aren’t meant to be a high society snob review. We are just going to drink and talk about the wines that we regularly feature in our wine club. So kick back, relax and enjoy.

Lomond Wines was created in 2004 in South Africa. For those of you who aren’t up on there South African wine and grape growing geography, Lomond is located in the Gans Bayi area in the valley of the Uilenkraal River. Yes I know its hard to pronounce but it drinks very well. – hey if you asked someone about napa 20 years ago, they would say what’s that or where’s that? So I didn’t expect you to know.

At first glance you will see that this merlot is a very Vibrant, lively red color. Its nose is gives off a mulberry aroma. Your palate will pick up some sweet plums and a hint of smokiness.

This wine has a great balance between fruit and wood make it a great wine!

Watch the video to see the rating we give this wine that is apart of the Coastal Vineyards South African Wine Club.

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Rocco Loosbrock
www.cvwine.com

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Coastal Vineyards Wine Club Reviews Chumeia Wines

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As the proprietor of the Coastal Vineyards Wine Club I get to taste a lot of different wines to determine which wines go into our wine clubs. We welcome you to our private cellar and our video series called Message in a Bottle. Today we will be tasting the 2007 Chumeia Vineyards Chardonnay.

As a reminder our wine reviews aren’t meant to be a high society snob review. We are just going to drink and talk about the wines that we regularly feature in our wine club. So kick back, relax and enjoy.

Chumeia has an interesting story, in the Greek, the word alchemy is Chumeia (koo-may-a). Ancient Greeks believed that by applying four basic elements: heat, air, earth and water as well as philosophical beliefs, they could transform basic elements into gold. Wine Maker Lee Nesbitt believes that not only is winemaking an alchemic process, but the grapevine and grapes has its own transformation of basic elements into great juice.

I recently visited this winery on my most recent trip to Paso Robles. The entrance is made of rock and stone and the wrought iron gate has some very impressive metal art work created with vibrant colors like that found on their wine labels. The winery and tasting room is very small, there is a table in front of the tasting room entrance that is a perfect spot for a picnic while you soak in the rolling oak trees.

The juice for this wine was grown in the San Joaquin Valley- specifically Madera. The 2007 Chardonnay was fermented for 26 days at 68 degrees in 100% stainless steel. The wine is loaded with a tropical taste, including pear, apple, pineapple and mango flavors. All of these flavors thrive lead to a solid finish!

Watch the video to see the rating we give this wine that is apart of the Coastal Vineyards Cabernet Wine Club.

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Rocco Loosbrock
www.cvwine.com

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Taste the Cab Frank Cabernet

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As the proprietor of the Coastal Vineyards Wine Club I get to taste a lot of different wines to determine which wines go into our wine clubs. We welcome you to our private cellar and our video series called Message in a Bottle and our review of Kahn’s Cab Frank for our Cabernet Wine Club. Today we will be tasting the Cab Frank.

As a reminder our wine reviews aren’t meant to be a high society snob review. We are just going to drink and talk about the wines that we regularly feature in our wine club. So kick back, relax and enjoy.

Today we will bring back a classic wine that we featured a few years ago in our wine club. It is the Cab Frank which is a blend of merlot / cabernet sauvignon and cabernet franc. This vintage has an interesting story. The wine maker who was a Sinatra fan, played the swining sounds of Sinatra through the entire process, they even put a radio with a Sinatra CD on top of the barrel and looped the CD. Well as it turned out the Sinatra family heard of this project and actually gave approval to use the Sinatra name on the label.

This wine was hand-crafted and bottled with a passion and enthusiasm by Kahn Winery. The wine maker is Andrew Kahn who trained Fess Parker eventually becoming an Assistant Winemaker. During this time he began to experiment with small lots of wine on the side, while he made wine for a half dozen other winemakers who also used the facility.

This wine is a must try for any Sinatra fan. Good luck getting your hands on a bottle, the remaining bottle are now selling for over $150 a bottle. I only have two left my self.

Watch the video to see the rating we give this wine that is apart of the Coastal Vineyards Cabernet Wine Club.

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Rocco Loosbrock
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Taste the Beckman Cabernet Sauvignon

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As the proprietor of the Coastal Vineyards Wine Club I get to taste a lot of different wines to determine which wines go into our wine clubs. We welcome you to our private cellar and our video series called Message in a Bottle and our review of Beckman Wines for our Cabernet Wine Club. Today we will be tasting the Beckman Cabernet Sauvignon 2005.

As a reminder our wine reviews aren’t meant to be a high society snob review. We are just going to drink and talk about the wines that we regularly feature in our wine club. So kick back, relax and enjoy.

Beckman wines was founded in 1994 by Judy and Tom Beckmen, Beckmen Vineyards is a family-run, estate-grown winery in the Santa Ynez Valley. The Beckmen’s grow grapes on two vineyards, one of which is the Purisima Mountain Vineyard in Santa Ynez Valley area. The vineyard represents one of the most ambitious hillside vineyard endeavors in the Santa Ynez Valley. Yet, the high elevation, unique microclimate and rare limestone subsoil make this special vineyard a winemaker’s dream. Beckmen Vineyards has stayed true to the land, and true to its vision. Believing that the wine in the bottle begins in the soil.

The winery now produces a full line of excellent estate grown Rhone varietals including Syrah and Grenache. It also produces small quantities of first-rate Cabernet Sauvignon and Sauvignon Blanc made from smaller vineyard lots that are well suited to these varietals.

The 2005 growing season was a great year for the California Cab. The 2005 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon is bold cab with a jammy black cherry smell. You can taste the red berries and fruit flavors and the Wine has a chocolaty flavor to it.

Tom’s son Steve who is the wine maker tells us that this wine will store for up to about 10 years, however it is good to drink right now!

Watch the video below to see the rating we give this wine that is apart of the Coastal Vineyards Cabernet Wine Club.

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Rocco Loosbrock
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November 18, 2008

The Perfect Wines For The Upcoming Holiday Season!

Filed under: Latests Posts, Wine, Wine Reviews — Administrator @ 11:36 pm

OK everyone, I don’t mean to startle or scare you, but the holidays, or as they sometimes seem amidst all of the craziness, time constraints and “hustle and bustle,” the “Holi-Daze” are just around the corner with Thanksgiving in the lead and Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa closing quickly on the outside.

But relax my friend, there’s no need to panic, because now you can easily and inexpensively be completely prepared long before the very first guest steps foot inside your doorway! Here’s a very simple guide to providing your guests with the perfect holiday wines, without spending an arm and a leg by going overboard and buying too many bottles, or coming across as a miserly “Scrooge” and not having the proper quantity and quality to go around!

Here’s the trick:

Appetizers: For appetizers and pre-meal snack food, a nice moderately chilled Sauvignon Blanc goes excellent with finger foods, cut veggies, pasta salads, chips and gourmet salsas and hot sauces. If you plan on serving something cheesy, like a fondue or cheese slices with cold cuts, add a room temperature Cabernet to the mix.

These are both extremely great choices because they are well known and established, popular favorites, so they serve and excellent “ice-breakers” for those novice who haven’t quite yet developed their “wine wings” and for those Tea Totalers and beer drinkers who might at first feel somewhat out of their element.

Perfect, the first third of the party is handled by just 2 classic, popular wine choice that can’t go wrong.

Dinner: It’s best to always have both a red and a white available, no matter what the menu is or what rules you have been taught as a kid about wine and food paring. For your white I suggest a moderately dry Riesling to most effectively accompany your seafood platters and dishes, any white meats served, as well as any side dishes consisting of fresh veggies, fruit or cream based sauces.

For your red, you can’t go wrong with a Pinot Noir, which is a light, tasty red wine originating in the Burgundy regions of France, but now many wonder Pinot’s are made right here in the States. This versatile red that can pair with many foods, especially meats and side dishes with onions, steamed veggies and heavier sauces, like a garlic and leak mushroom sauce.

Dessert & Coffee: get yourself a few medium priced bottles of Port, a wondrously luscious and smooth dessert wine created to be served a room temperature or slightly warmed with your deliciously delectable and delightful dessert dishes. This is a stronger, fortified wine with my punch to that you might expect from its sweet fragrance, so it is intended to be slowly sipped and savored in small portion. Port is perfect for everything from cakes and pies, nuts and fresh fruit, to elegant truffles and chocolates alike. Enjoy!

Cheers!
Rocco Loosbrock
www.cvwine.com

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