Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Summer Splash: Vinho Verde

Vinho Verde is a Portuguese wine from the Minho region in the far north of the country. The name literally means "Green Wine" (red, white or rose), referring to its youthful freshness rather than its color. The "Vinho Verde Region" was demarcated by the law of September 18, 1908 and a decree of October 1 of the same year. The regulations controlling production were largely set in 1929, with recognition as a Denominação de Origem Controlada (DOC) in 1984. The DOC is overseen by the Comissão de Viticultura da Região dos Vinhos Verdes ("Wine Commission of the Vinho Verde Region").

There are currently nearly 35,000 hectares of Vinho verde vineyards, making up 15% of the total in Portugal. There are 30,599 producers, down from 72,590 in 1981.

The Vinhos Verdes are light and fresh, and are intended to be drunk within a year. At less than one bar of CO2 pressure, they do not quite qualify as semi-sparkling wines but do have a definite pétillance. The white Vinho Verde is very fresh, due its natural acidity, with fruity and floral aromas that depend on the grape variety. The white wines are lemon- or straw-coloured, around 8.5 to 11% alcohol, and are made from local grape varieties Loureiro, Arinto, Trajadura, Avesso and Azal. Vinho Alvarinho is made from Alvarinho grapes, from a small designated sub-region of Monção. It has more alcohol (11.5 to 14%) and ripe tropical aromas. The reds are deep red and tannic, and are mostly made from Vinhão, Borraçal and Amaral grapes. The rosés are very fresh and fruity, usually made from Espadeiro and Padeiro grapes.

CICONIA Vinho Verde 2010
Cool and refreshing Vinho Verde is the summer’s hot wine. With only 10% alcohol, it’s a perfect quaffer for a warm day. The bouquet is a lively mix of citrus & floral aromas. Soft flavors of apricot and grapefruit are perked up by the sparkling bubbles and balanced by delightful crisp acidity and strong minerality.

CASAL GARCIA Vinho Verde Rosé 2010
Casal Garcia is one of Aveleda’s most significant brands. It is the second oldest wine brand in Portugal and remains one of the greatest ambassadors of Portuguese wines all over the world. Produced from Azal Tinto, Barraçal, and Vinhao grapes. Like white wines from Vinho Verde, this is slightly effervescent, fresh, invigorating stuff. Just a hint of residual sugar balances out the red fruit, acidity, and fizz. Chill this one and drink it in warm weather for a real treat.

Friday, July 8, 2011

A Tale of Two Barberas

Barbera d’Asti is one of the more renowned areas for its Barbera wines in northwestern Italy's Piedmont region. It is located in the hilly areas around of the provinces of Asti and Alessandria and was upgraded to its DOCG classification in 2008. The vineyards are grown on hilly terrain covering a large area adjoining Barbera d’Alba to the northeast centered on the province of Asti.

According to regulations this wine must consist of at least 85% Barbera and the remaining 15% can comprise of Freisa, Grignolino and/or Dolcetto. The wine must not be released until March 1st of year following harvest and must be at least 11.5%. There is also a Superiore designation which requires a minimum of twelve months ageing with at least six in wood. This is a particularly ageworthy wine with the potential to age up to eight years.

When young, the wines offer a very intense aroma of fresh red and blackberries. In the lightest versions notes of cherries, raspberries and blueberries and with notes of blackberry and black cherries in wines made of more ripe grapes. Many producers employ the use of toasted (seared over a fire) oak barrels, which provides for increased complexity, aging potential, and hints of vanilla notes.

The Rivetti History
The Rivetti family story begins in the 1890s, when Giovanni Rivetti, grandfather of the three Rivetti brothers, Carlo, Bruno and Giorgio, left Piedmont for Argentina. Like many Italians of that time, he dreamed of returning rich and a powerful man, perhaps even one day able to make a great wine in his homeland.
He never did, though his son, Giuseppe (nicknamed Pin) did. Pin married Lidia, bought vineyards and began to make wine. In 1977 the family took up residence at LA SPINETTA (top of the hill) in Castagnole Lanze. It was the heart of the Moscato d’Asti country, home of a rather light and simple dessert wine. But the Rivettis believed that Moscato had the potential for greatness and set out to prove it by making Moscato Bricco Quaglia and Biancospino.

Eventually though the family’s vision became even grander. In 1985 LA SPINETTA made its first red wine, Barbera Cà di Pian. After this many great reds followed: In 1989 the Rivettis dedicated their red blend Pin to their father. In 1995 they started to make their first Barbaresco, Gallina. In 1996 and 1997 the Barbarescos Starderi, Barbera d'Alba Gallina and Barbaresco Valeirano follow. In 1998 premiered the Barbera d'Asti Superiore.

In 2000 the family’s ambition of also making a Barolo became reality. The Rivettis acquired vineyards in Grinzane Cavour and built a state of the art cellar, Barolo Campè. Since 2003 visitors are welcomed to visit also Campè, outside the town of Grinzane Cavour.

In 2001 LA SPINETTA expanded over the borders of Piedmont and acquired 65 hectares of vineyards in Tuscany, between Pisa and Volterra, to make three different 100% Sangiovese wines, as Sangiovese to La Spinetta is the true ambassador of the Tuscan terrain.



LA SPINETTA ‘Cá Di Pian’ Barbera d’Asti 2008, Piedmont  $28.99
Rivetti's La Spinetta Barbera d'Asti Ca di Pian was awarded a bronze medal by Decanter Magazine. The depth of color of the Ca di Pian, ruby tinged with royal purple hues, just hints at the amazing complexity of this barbera. Dense, with aromas reminiscent of Marasca cherries, violets and plum, it is fresh and full of fruit on the palate. The lively acidity is balanced by generous alcohol and mild tannins.

Pico Maccario
Pico Maccario, a dedicated Barbera specialist, is found on the hills of Mombaruzzo in the Asti DOCG at an average altitude of 180 meters. Comprising one single, contiguous parcel, their vineyard covers 70 hectares and is the largest solely-owned vineyard in Piedmont. Within the 70 hectares, there are some 315,000 vines capped at the end of each row by one of the approximately 4,500 red rose bushes on the property. It is no surprise that the rose is part of the winery’s emblem. Out of the 70 hectares, 55 are planted to Barbera.

The estate boasts state-of-the-art equipment, including stainless-steel tanks that have computerized controls for monitoring temperature and all stages of fermentation. The soils of Mombaruzzo are primarily clay, which impart full body and a silky texture to the wines. Both wines are aged exclusively in stainless-steel tanks to preserve the freshest fruit flavors. The name of the entry-level Barbera, Berró, means “I will drink,” and refers to the wine’s easy-drinking, crowd-pleasing purity.





MACCARIO 'Berro' Barbera d’Asti 2009,
Piedmont  $11.99
A delicate ruby hue with hints of purple introduces succulent notes of fresh cherry, strawberry and plum that finish fresh and sweet on the palate. With a medium body and little to no tannins, this easy-drinking Barbera offers primary fruit flavors that can be experienced on their own or that will pair easily with pizza, pastas, and chicken dishes. 

Friday, July 1, 2011

Every Revolution Needs Beer!

Red, White...and Brew

 What's the holiday weekend without a few brews? We know everyone has their favorites. Here's a few to put on trial.


MAGIC HAT SUMMER WACKOThe Liquid Song of Summer
Wacko is the liquid song of summer: Crisp like the morning, cool like the evening and quenching all day long. Pop the top and set your summer loose. Wacko is a delicious summer beer with a big malty aroma, a subdued hop bite and a clean, slightly sweet finish.




 
SHINER RUBY REDBIRD
Shiner Ruby Redbird is brewed with genuine Texas Rio Red Grapefruit, the signature sweet citrus of the Rio Grande Valley, and ginger. This lager beer features grapefruit tartness and finishes with a 'lil kick of ginger. With Texas Ruby Red Grapefruit and Ginger, Shiner Ruby Redbird is a crisp and refreshing summer beer.



 



TWO BROTHERS DOG DAYS
Dog Days is Two Brothers warm weather beer and the only lager they produce.This golden lager is a German style Dortmunder with a delicate caramel malt character and light body. Dog Days has a noticeable
noble hop character creating a crisp, clean finish.



 



BELL'S OBERON
Bell's Oberon is a wheat ale fermented with Bell's signature house ale yeast, mixing a spicy hop character with mildly fruity aromas. The addition of wheat malt lends a smooth mouthfeel, making it a classic summer beer.

Whites for the Weekend

We'd been thinking alot about grilling this holiday weekend with our last post featuring the trio of reds so it was a bit surprising to be called to task for not including any suitable whites. Fair is fair. Here's some suggestions if you're more on the white side this weekend!

Corvidae 'Wise Guy' Sauvignon Blanc 2010
Columbia Valley, Washington
Sauvignon Blanc with a classic wry wink of bright acidity. The fruit is sourced from their own Outlook Vineyard in Yakima Valley where ancient alluvial soils yield striking mineral qualities and flavors of wet stone, peach pit and pear. Aromatics of fresh hay and a lean crisp finish make this Wise Guy a wise buy.

"Corvidae" is named for the family of birds that includes crows and ravens. Crows have a long history in folklore and mythology. David was inspired to name the label Corvidae by the many crows that circle the sky over his winery in Yakima.


 
Domaine Vacheron Sancerre 2010
Loire Valley, France
A vibrant, 100% organic/biodynamic Sauvignon Blanc from a mix of flint and chalk soils in the heart of Sancerre. Aromas suggest grapefruit zest and gunflint; in the mouth the wine is pure and fresh, with plenty of mineral energy and citrus flavors. Indispensable with fresh oysters or young goat cheese. The Vacheron family is one of the older and certainly most respected producers of organic wines in the Loire Valley.





Esporao 'Defesa' 2009, Cvra, Portugal
This pale yellow colored wine opens with a fragrant vanilla and lemon bouquet. On the palate, this wine is medium bodied, balanced, and crisp. The flavor profile is a tasty green pear with a hint of white pepper, light lemon, and mineralty. The finish is dry and refreshing.