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Happy Holidays from the folks here at Jax Fine Wine and Spirits!
This week we have an outstanding trio of holiday wines for you. Abundance Vineyards Abundantly Rich Red : 2001 : California U.S. : $10.99
is a sumptuous layered blend of three Syrahs from the appellations of Paso Robles, Lodi and Arroyo Seco. Next was added Carignane and a bit of Sangiovese to set the stage for great 'bottle bouquet' then finished with Merlot to add another layer of richness. This juicy Red sells for a cash price of only $10.99, and is an outstanding value! Cambria Katherine's Vineyard Chardonnay : 2002 : Santa Maria, California U.S. : $15.99
is a tribute to Cambria?s consistent style and character, this Chardonnay is a lush, well-rounded wine revealing vibrant tropical flavors folded over hints of vanilla and pear. The finish is enduring, made memorable by notes of vanilla and oak spice. While this newly released vintage has yet to be rated, it consistently pulls high scores from Spectator, Enthusiast and Robert Parker Jr. Quite a deal for a cash price of only $15.99! Piper-Heidsieck Cuvee Brut : NV : Champagne France : $29.99
The intense golden yellow color is emphasized by brilliant reflections which give plenty of sparkle. Effervescence is lively and animated. The first notes are of almond powder. The wine's buttery side develops into patisserie and fruity notes. The finish is spicy, with Virginia tobacco. A fine continuity between the nose and palate. After the freshness of the attack, one discerns aromas of very ripe fruit which permeate into notes of Viennese pastry. This produces fleshiness and substance in the mouth. The finish is warm, suggesting clear cherry brandy, then settle upon intense aromas of bitter orange peel, bergamot orange and sandalwood. has a buttery side that develops into patisserie and fruity notes. The finish is spicy, with Virginia tobacco. After the freshness of the attack, one discerns aromas of very ripe fruit which permeate into notes of Viennese pastry. The finish is warm, suggesting clear cherry brandy, then settle upon intense aromas of bitter orange peel, bergamot orange and sandalwood. Perfect for toasting in any holiday, this $27.99 Champagne is a big-time award winner, with 91 points from Spectator and 90 points from Enthusiast.
Three wonderful wines for the most wonderful time of the year. Be sure to stock up on today! |
| From Tuesday, December 21st through Friday, January 14th |
Purchase 2-5 bottles of the above listed items and receive a 12% discount! |
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Purchase 6 or more bottles of the above listed items and receive a 17% discount! |
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Producer: |
Abundance Vineyards |
Product: |
2001 Abundantly Rich Red |
Region: |
California, U.S. |
Price: |
$10.99 per 750 ml |
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The 2001 Abundantly Rich Red is a sumptuous layered blend of three Syrahs from the appellations of Paso Robles, Lodi and Arroyo Seco. Next was added Carignane and a bit of Sangiovese to set the stage for great 'bottle bouquet' then finished with Merlot to add another layer of richness. |
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Please note that prices are subject to change, and that prices listed here may not be accurate.
Producer: |
Cambria |
Product: |
2002 Katherine's Vineyard Chardonnay |
Region: |
Santa Maria, California, U.S. |
Price: |
$15.99 per 750 ml |
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A tribute to Cambria?s consistent style and character, Katherine?s Chardonnay is a lush, well-rounded wine revealing vibrant tropical flavors folded over hints of vanilla and pear. The finish is enduring, made memorable by notes of vanilla and oak spice.
Katherine?s Chardonnay is hand-harvested from the 1,405-acre, family-owned Cambria estate. As expected from the consistency of Cambria?s fruit, this vintage speaks boldly of Santa Maria Valley?s ideal climate and vineyard conditions for growing Chardonnay. Formed from alluvial deposits of the Sisquoc River, Cambria?s soil is gravelly and exceptionally well draining?restricting vine vigor to promote the growth of Chardonnay with lush, concentrated flavors. The maritime influences that funnel in from the Pacific Ocean, cloak the Santa Maria Valley in mild temperatures, extending the vineyard?s growing season to provide ample time to balance the fruit?s acid profile and develop optimal varietal characteristics.
In the vineyard, the development of Katherine?s fruit sets the stage for our winemaking process and lays the foundation for flavor and quality. Cambria?s vineyard management techniques, such as leaf thinning, allow more sunlight on the clusters for full, even ripening and evolution of concentrated character. In addition, irrigation is minimized to restrict vine vigor and focus the vine?s energy on the grapes. Also, underdeveloped fruit is taken off the vines at verasion to promote the growth of densely flavored clusters. Together, these techniques ensure maximum quality in the Chardonnay before beginning the winemaking process.
At harvest, Katherine?s Chardonnay grapes were gently whole-cluster pressed to capture the fresh flavors while avoiding any harsh tannins. Primary and secondary fermentation took place in French oak barrels to enhance oak spice integration. To heighten and balance the lush texture in the mid-palate and fruitful flavor profile, the wine was aged sur lies for a period of eight months before bottling. |
NYR - Wine Spectator | NYR - Wine Enthusiast | NYR points - Robert Parker Jr |
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Please note that prices are subject to change, and that prices listed here may not be accurate.
Producer: |
Piper-Heidsieck |
Product: |
NV Cuvee Brut |
Region: |
Champagne, France |
Price: |
$29.99 per 750 ml |
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The intense golden yellow color is emphasized by brilliant reflections which give plenty of sparkle. Effervescence is lively and animated. The first notes are of almond powder. The wine's buttery side develops into patisserie and fruity notes. The finish is spicy, with Virginia tobacco. A fine continuity between the nose and palate. After the freshness of the attack, one discerns aromas of very ripe fruit which permeate into notes of Viennese pastry. This produces fleshiness and substance in the mouth. The finish is warm, suggesting clear cherry brandy, then settle upon intense aromas of bitter orange peel, bergamot orange and sandalwood. |
91 Points - Wine Spectator | 90 Points - Wine Enthusiast |
"A well-rounded, balanced sparkler, showing hazelnut, citrus and honey flavors, augmented by toast, well-integrated with the medium-bodied weight and lively structure. Drink now through 2004. 50,000 cases imported." - Wine Spectator
"Very crisp and somewhat metallic, with a mineral or iron-ore core. On the palate, it opens up with somewhat rounder fruit flavors of tangerine and citrus, but it retains an austere, tightly delineated structure: Elegant and refined." - Wine Enthusiast |
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Please note that prices are subject to change, and that prices listed here may not be accurate. |