Best Kept Secret… Amapola Creek

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Amapola Creek  Cabernet Sauvignon Sonoma Valley ‘07

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The title says it all, this is the best kept secret in California. Are you still in search of the most prized vintage of the decade, 2007?  If so, then Amapola Creek is the wine for you.  If you are a Cabernet lover, then I presume you love wines with lush fruits, a generous mouth-feel and a full body. It would also be safe to say that you are still in search of the most prized vintage of the decade, 2007.  If all of this is true, then Amapola Creek is the wine for you.

This luscious Cabernet is a product of one of California’s greatest wine makers, Richard Arrowood.  The vineyard sits on the border of the famous Monte Rosso vineyard, along the steep slopes of the Macayamus range reaching a 600 ft elevation.

Amapola Creek Cabernet is a dark ruby color, with magenta highlights and intense aromas of cassis, ripe plum and blackberries.  On the palate the wine is full and elegant and the alcohol is well-integrated, finishing with a sweet coconut taste.  You might not be familiar with the name, but all the pieces come together to make this Cabernet the best kept secret in California.

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Two go hand in hand… Trione Vineyards Chardonnay and Pinot Noir

Two go hand in hand…Trione Chardonnay and Pinot Noir

trione vineyardsTrione Vineyards has always been a staple in Sonoma, just ask any local.  Whether they are making Zinfandel or Syrah, Trione farms from the best Sonoma locations for each varieties.  The Russian River Valley with its well-drained soil provides the perfect place for growing world-class Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.  Both wines go through a strict 3-year barrel program, using the best French oak available.

The Trione Vineyards Chardonnay is silky with flavors of baked tree fruit and crème brulee.  It has a vibrant acidity that only this Russian River can create.  The oak is used perfectly to add just enough spice to the delicious fruit.

The Trione Vineyards Pinot Noir is light bodied and perfumed with red cherry and raspberry aromas.  There is an underlining sweet spice and floral characteristic which gives it lift and complexity.

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Prime Cru prices are unpublished and reserved for Prime Cru Members. To buy wines you must live in the San Diego area and JOIN PRIME CRU.  When you join an email will be sent featuring the Prime Cru Newsletter showing the price of the wines.  To place an order you can either fill out the form below or contact the email on your Prime Cru Newsletter.  Once your order has been confirmed, the wines will be available for pick up at Island Prime Restaurant 880 Harbor Island Drive 92101 San Diego.

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Altes de Herencia Cheap does not mean Cheap!

Altes de Herencia Granatxa Negra Terra de Altaaltes Herencia

I am a huge fan of Altes de Herencia wines, so much that I included their Grenache Blanc in my top 10 wines of 2012. The Altes de Herencia wines are a product of wine maker Nuria Altes, whose family has a deep ancestry as wine makers.  Tucked away in the south-eastern corner of Catalonia in Spain, the vineyard is full of Grenache bush vines. The old bush vines give the wine intensity and structure, while the younger vines supply the lift.

It’s all about roots. Like Nuria’s deep ancestral roots, the grapes too have deep roots in this land’s clay and sandy soil.  After years of being exposed to the sun and this terrain, the Grenache has reached perfection.

Altes Herencia has flavors of red cherries, boysenberries and minerals.  The wine is bright on the palate and has an herbal edge with flavors of raisins and figs. The price may be inexpensive, but this wine delivers and is a perfect example of why the wines of Spain are growing in the US wine market.

prime cruPrime Cru prices are unpublished and reserved for Prime Cru Members. To buy wines you must live in the San Diego area and JOIN PRIME CRU.  When you join an email will be sent featuring the Prime Cru Newsletter showing the price of the wines.  To place an order you can either fill out the form below or contact the email on your Prime Cru Newsletter.  Once your order has been confirmed, the wines will be available for pick up at Island Prime Restaurant 880 Harbor Island Drive 92101 San Diego.

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Washington Wine: Why is Cote Bonneville so damn good?

On a recent trip with the Washington Wine Commission, I had the chance to visits my favorite winemakers in Washington state, the Shiels of Cote Bonneville.  Kathy and Hugh Shiels are the proprietors and over see their estate vineyard, the famous Dubrul Vineyard.  Their daughter, Kerry is the winemaker,  (She also plays a mean Blackjack).   I have always been very impressed with their wines.  If we could marrry the best wines of Bordeaux and California and get them to reproduce, the offspring would be the wines from Cote Bonneville from the Dubrul Vineyard.

Rather than bore you with a lecture in my godforsaken writing, I chose to let you hear it from the horse’s mouth.  In the following videos Kathy, Kerry and Hugh tell us why Washington wine is so unique.  Pick up a glass of some Washington wine, sit back and enjoy the short seminar.

 

Sandy top soils blown in by winds.

You can see the stones that Hugh spoke about in the video.

 

 

Getting ready to harvest at Durbul Vineyard

Grapes are almost ready for harvest. They are netted and birds love ripe grapes.

Hugh and Myself sipping on Carriage House Red

Washington Wine Road Trippers at Dubrul Vineyard

 

 

Rock & Roll and Mark Ryan Winery

Day one of the Road Trip Washington Wine started off with a visit to one of the top wineries in Washington State, Mark Ryan Winery.  Mark Ryan hosted myself and four other road trippers at his tasting room in Woodinville, half an hour outside Seattle.  Mark is a guy’s guy.  I don’t know if the first hint into his personality was the Triumph motorcycle in the middle of the tasting room.  Maybe it was the rock posters of Pink Floyd, Supersuckers and (like a good Seattle guy) Brad.  Or is it that upon arriving to his winery, his priority was to turn on the music followed by popping a cork of Bollinger Rose.  That’s it!  Mark is a big guy, but in no way intimidating.  He’s got the personality of your best friend.  Rock & roll and pink Champagne, that’s Mark Ryan in a nutshell.


I won’t bore you with Mark Ryan Winery accolades such as Seattle’s Magazine 2011 winemaker of the year.  I just want to focus on how his wines take on a life of their owner.  Mark’s wines match his personality.  We tasted a vertical of his Cabernet Sauvignon Lonely Heart Reserve  from Red Mountain ranging from 2007-2010.  These wines have his stature, big.  They have his personality, rich and generous.  But best of all, they rocked!!  There could not have been a better way to taste his wines than surrounded by posters of Jay Z and Beatles while listening to Bon Jovi.


The wines had the fruit and juiciness similar to the wines from Napa.  But what made them stand out was the silky tannins and dusty deliciousness.  I can’t say enough about terroir.  These wines are the embodiment of Red Mountain terroir. The wines varied slightly from vintage to vintage.  The warmer vintages such as 2007 and 2009 had ripe juicy black fruits.  The cooler 2010 vintage was still tight with more red fruit.  All across the board they rocked to the song of minerality. These were rock-anthem wines.  I look forward to their next release party and world tour.  Thanks Mark…you rock!

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Mark Ryan Lonely Heart Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Red Mountain
The fruit comes from two different Red Mountain Vineyards, Klipsun and Ciel du Cheval.  The first release of this wine was in 2007.  Ph levels for these wines is pretty high at about 3.9.  That being said, the natural acidity gives them the structure and back bone.  Mark uses 100% new French Taransaud barrels and blends up to 5% Petit Verdot.  The wines retail at about $80.

2007 - Ruby color with magenta highlights. The fruit aromas are of blue fruits and blackberry with a hint of black olive. It sits plush on the palate with flavors of violets, mocha backed by structured tannins.

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2008 - Darker purple color. Aromas of plums, prunes and black currants. The 2008 has a hint of green herb, mint-like but that same dusty mocha dustiness. It is definitely tighter than the 2007 and it shows excellent minerality.

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2009 - The color is a dark ruby. The aromas are of black plum, black olive and cassis. Although the wine is a little tight the tannins are rich. The wine also had a mocha character from the wood, but it was still lean and mean with acidity and terroir.

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2010 -This wine was ruby red with a little less concentration. The aromatics were of red fruits such as red plum, cherry and cassis. Again that unifying element of mocha dust was prevalent with hints of tobacco leaf. On the finish it was balanced with fresh acidity.

Here is this years Syrah starting to bubble up.

He only works with the best French oak

Concrete eggs for his new Viognier project.