Tasting Notes Cave de Lugny Cremant de Bourgogne Blanc de Blancs

Friends brought this lovely, well-priced, crisp Crémant de Bourgogne to our home for a wine-filled weekend and we really enjoyed it as one of the afternoon sippers with munchies.

For fans of Cava and Prosecco, Crémant de Bourgogne is a great option, at a similar price point. I enjoy the warm biscuit and lemony flavors, typical of Chardonnay, this Crémant showcased. Lovely acidity also. Nice find for under $25.

In the glass: Pale straw yellow

Aromas (nose): Ripe pear and Meyer lemon aromas with baked bread notes.

Flavors (palate): Juicy green apply with citrus and nutty notes.

Texture/finish: Creamy mouthfeel, fine mousse with a medium finish

Pairings: Seafood, fish, grilled chicken

Wine type: Sparkling wine

Grape: Chardonnay

Region: Burgundy, France

Cost: $25

Adding the Cave de Lugny Cremant de Bourgogne Blanc de Blancs to my repertoire.

Cheers, Veronique

2020 Famille Gueguen Chablis Celine & Frederic

2020 Famille Gueguen Chablis Celine & Frederic

Earlier in the season, I bought several of these food friendly Chablis in anticipation of warmer weather. This 2020 Chablis is great to have on hand for outdoor sipping and served as an aperitif.

This affordable French wine would be perfect paired with oysters on the half shell then with lighter fish or summer salads.

Look/in the glass: Medium yellow

Nose/aroma: Floral, citrus rind

Palate/taste: Juicy pear/Fiji apple

Texture/finish: Medium-light body, fresh, crisp, great acidity, long finish

Pairing: Grilled/sautéed fish or chicken, pasta with light sauce, seafood, caprese salad

Wine type: White wine

Grape: Chardonnay

Origin: Chablis, Burgundy, France

Price: $27

Cheers, Veronique

2006 Daniel Etienne Defaix Chablis Premier Cru

2006 Daniel Etienne Defaix Chablis Premier Cru

About Château de Faix and Daniel-Etienne Defaix

Daniel-Etienne Defaix is a 14th generation winemaker whose ancestors were vignerons in the 16th century at the Château de Faix, near Chablis. Etienne-Paul Defaix installed the family as vignerons in Chablis during the eighteenth century. Daniel-Etienne Defaix is excelling at continuing his family’s winemaking tradition. Daniel-Etienne Defaix only releases his wines after they’ve gone through several years of aging in the bottle. This vintage was released after 14 years of bottle aging!

About the 2006 Daniel-Etienne Defaix Chablis Premier Cru Côte de Léchet

I purchased this gem at Amanti Vino in Morristown, NJ, a wonderful wine shop where the owner curates the area’s best and most interesting wines. We enjoyed it with Greek food and it was a great pairing.

Fresh and crisp for its age with great minerality. A very nice Chablis that’s drinking well now but could hold up a few more years. I need to get my hands on more of this white Burgundy.

Looks: Golden yellow in the glass

Smell: Floral, Asian pear with some nutty notes

Taste: Ripe/juicy honeycrisp apple, sweet Meyer lemon, fresh with a little crispness

Texture and Finish: Medium-bodied, great minerality, dry finish

Pairings: Grilled fish and seafood, light creamy pasta, sushi, poached chicken

Style: White Wine

Grape Type(s): Chardonnay

Region: Burgundy, France

Price: $55

Cheers,

Veronique

Champagne Louis de Sacy NV Brut Originel

Champagne Louis de Sacy NV Brut Originel

I purchased this wonderful grower Champagne at my favorite wine shop, Amanti Vino, in Morristown, NJ. The owner always has special finds and small production bottling that one cannot find at other stores. If you’re a fan of quality, small producer wines, check out her website.

Creamy, refined, fresh and elegant wine with flavors of ripe pear and apple with a touch of citrus and great minerality.

Smell: floral and fruity (apple) with nutty and yeasty notes

Taste: juicy pear, sweet meyer lemon, ripe stone fruit and toasted bread

Texture and Finish: fine moussy bubbles, great minerality, long finish

Pairings: oysters, seafood, sushi, light cream sauced pasta, shellfish

Style: sparkling

Grape Type(s): 55% Pinot Noir, 30% Chardonnay, 15% Pinot Meunier

Region: Champagne, France

Price: $35

I need to order more of this well-made grower Champagne, a great bottle for $35.

Cheers, Veronique

2018 Gary Farrell Russian River Valley Chardonnay

2018 Gary Farrell Russian River Valley Chardonnay

This 2018 Chardonnay by Russian River Valley’s Gary Farrell Vineyards proves yet again that everyone should have an open mind about California Chardonnay. Unoaked Chardonnays lovers will enjoy this wine with its nice level of acidity and cripness while more traditional Cali Chard fans will appreciate a glass of this beauty with its touch of oak.

The nose is of juicy ripe lemon/pink grapefruit. Great balance between the Meyer lemon/lime flavors and the richer flavors of honey and juicy peach. Crisp and refreshing.

Simply a beautiful example of what this Russian River Valley pioneer and Winemaker Theresa Heredia produce together. Plus, so much value at this price.

Pairings: Brie or Camembert cheese, seafood like lobster or crab, cheesy quiche.

Style: White Wine

Grape Type(s): Chardonnay

Aging: 8 months in 30% new French oak

Region: Russian River Valley, CA, USA

Price: $35

This wine was provided to me for sampling and I’m adding to my repertoire as it’s truly enjoyable.

Ninth Island Non-Vintage Sparkling

Ninth Island Non-Vintage Sparkling

I had this lovely Tasmanian sparkling wine by the glass at a hot NYC restaurant and really didn’t know what to expect. I was taken aback by what a great wine this was for the price point.

About Ninth Island

Ninth Island is named after a small island located in the Bass Strait, just off the coast from the Pipers Brook Estate where the Ninth Island Wines are made.

Pipers Brook Estate and Ninth Island are regarded as modern day pioneers in the wine industry of Tasmania where they produce 100% estate grown and made wines, like this Ninth Island Non-Vintage Sparkling.

Great moussy sparkler with bright lemony and juicy apple aromas continuing on the palate with some strawberry and floral notes.

Looks: Medium straw yellow in the glass

Smell: Intense juicy pear, citrus and apple on the nose

Taste: Zesty citrus, like strawberry and floral notes on the palate

Texture and Finish: Light-bodied, creamy mousse with great acidity with a dry finish

Pairings: Seafood (specially oysters), fish (ceviche would be great). Great as an aperitif

Style: Sparkling White Wine

Grape Type(s): Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier

Region: Tasmania, Australia

Price: $25

Cheers,

Veronique

Tasting the Wines of Cline Cellars Sonoma Coast

Tasting the Wines of Cline Cellars Sonoma Coast

Cline Cellars is a family-owned and operated winery in Sonoma, California founded by Fred Cline, one of the original Rhone Rangers, in 1982 in Oakley, California. Cline’s original vintages from Mourvedre, Zinfandel and Carignane vines dating as far back as the 1880’s.

Nancy & Fred Cline. Photo credit: Cline Cellars Inc

In 1989, the Clines acquired a 350-acre horse farm in Carneros and moved the winery to Sonoma County. While the original vineyards were focused on Syrah, Viognier, Marsanne and Roussanne, Fred and his wife Nancy have continued to plant vineyards in Sonoma County with Pinot Noir, Merlot and Chardonnay.

Cline Cellars is grounded in sustainability through its natural and sustainable Green String farming methods.

Cline Cellars’ Sonoma Coast wines are produced from vineyards in the region known as the Petaluma Gap and are exposed to morning fog from the nearby Pacific, with a combination of shallow clay and deep loam blocks that make this area much sought-after for Pinot Noir and other finicky varietals.

2018 Cline Cellars Chardonnay Sonoma Coast

This Sonoma Chardonnay packs big flavors of ripe juice tropical fruit, pear and apple with oaky/vanilla notes on a long, rich finish.

Looks: Pale golden in the glass

Smell: Vanilla, peach, ripe red apple, caramel

Taste: Juicy papaya, ripe pear, caramel and vanilla on the finish with oaky notes

Texture and Finish: Medium-bodied, medium acidity and long finish

Pairings: Roast chicken, lobster/monkfish, chicken wings, buttery risotto

Style: White Wine

Grape Type(s): 98% Chardonnay, 2% Pinot Gris

Price: $20

2018 Cline Cellars Pinot Gris Sonoma Coast

Refreshing, thirst-quenching and approachable California Pinot Gris that’s both food-friendly and a perfect sipper on a warm afternoon. Great price for a lovely wine.

Looks: Palest yellow with hints of green in the glass

Smell: Pink grapefruit, tart apple

Taste: Bright flavors of apple, pear and Meyer lemons

Texture and Finish: Light-bodied, bright acidity and light, crisp finish

Pairings: Grilled fish, lighter salad, as an aperitif

Style: White Wine

Grape Type(s): 100% Pinot Gris

Price: $15

2018 Cline Cellars Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast

This Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir has silky texture and the cherry cordial/raspberry flavors I enjoy/expect from this region.

Looks: Medium ruby red in the glass

Smell: Ripe raspberry/strawberry, chocolate notes

Taste: Chocolate-covered cherries, raspberry

Texture and Finish: Medium-bodied, nice level of acidity, smooth tannins and long finish

Pairings: Duck, roast chicken, grilled salmon, game

Style: Red Wine

Grape Type(s): 100% Pinot Gris

Price: $20

Cheers,

Veronique


These wines were provided to me for sampling and I am adding them to my repertoire as they’re truly enjoyable.

2013 Penfolds Koonunga Hill Chardonnay

2013 Penfolds Koonunga Hill Chardonnay

I was at a beach side resort looking through the casual restaurant’s wine list and saw this wine that I hadn’t had in a while so decided to order it, although I’m not typically a Chardonnay fan…unless it’s old and French! It was just lovely on a warm night and not a buttery/oaky bomb, which is always appreciated. Best part – it’s $12 retail back in the USA!

Penfolds is one of the most well-known wine producers in Australian and helped set the landscape of fine Australian wine. It makes wines of all price points, both red and white.

Looks: Straw yellow in the glass

Smell: Pineapple and citrus

Taste: Ripe apple, peach, pear, pineapple and a little lime on the finish

Texture and Finish: Medium-bodied, creamy texture, nice level of acidity

Pairings: Seafood, fish, roast chicken, light creamy pasta

Style: White Wine

Grape Type(s): 100% Chardonnay

Region: South Australia

Price: $12

Cheers,

Veronique

French Soul, Oregon Soil Experience – Domaine Drouhin

French Soul, Oregon Soil Experience – Domaine Drouhin

The kind folks at Domaine Drouhin hosted me for one of the best wine tasting experiences I’ve encountered during one of my recent trips west.

About Domaine Drouhin

The Drouhin family has had deep roots in winemaking having taken hold in Burgundy’s top vineyards over a century ago.

The Domaine Drouhin Oregon estate was founded in the late 1980s when fourth generation of Drouhins, namely Véronique Drouhin, came to Oregon’s Willamette Valley after receiving a masters diploma in enology. In 1987, Véronique was named the new Domaine Drouhin Oregon winemaker and the winery has been producing award-wining wines since.

About The French Soul, Oregon Soil: The Drouhin Experience Tour and Comparative Tasting

This was a very special tasting comparing the stellar Burgundy wines of Joseph Drouhin against the outstanding Domaine Drouhin Oregon wines.

Our group of five was guided by Assistant Tasting Room Manager, Madeleine Todd, through the four-story gravity flow winery. Madeleine focused on what makes Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from Oregon and Burgundy similar, yet so clearly different. Following the tour, our group sat at a communal table and was led through a comparative tasting of five wines paired with a selection of fine cheeses. 

The 60-75 minute tasting is $40 per person and is offered at 10:00am every day except Wednesday. Reservations are required for this fascinating experience.

About the Wines

124 acres of Domaine Drouhin Oregon’s 225 acres are under vine and are certified sustainable by L.I.V.E. The family’s distinct approach to winemaking, and long experience with Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, have earned an international reputation for consistent excellence. Here are the wines we sampled:

2015 Drouhin Oregon Roserock Chardonnay, Eola-Amity Hills ($35) – light, crisp, fresh wine with aromas of flowers and juicy melon. Lovely round mouthfeel with citrus and peach flavors ending with a little nuttiness. Amazing minerality for perfect food friendliness.

2015 Chablis Mont de Milieu Premier Cru ($42) – big, rich, mouth-coating delicious wine. Bright yellow in the glass with floral and citrus aromas. Beautifully structured, elegant wine.

2015 Domaine Drouhin Oregon Chardonnay Arthur, Dundee Hills ($35) – soft peach aromas followed more peach on the palate and ending with great acidity on a long finish.

2015 Joseph Drouhin Aloxe Corton ($58) – lovely bright red in the glass with big fruit on the nose and spiced notes. Rich, deep fruit flavors with a long finish.

2015 Domaine Drouhin Oregon Pinot Noir Dundee Hills ($45) – love that we see this wine on the east coast. Big, ripe berry and fruit aromas that continue on the palate. Big round mouthfeel with a medium tannins and a little pepper on the finish. Like the style of Pinot, a lot.

2015 Drouhin Oregon Roserock Pinot Noir Zepherine, Eola-Amity Hills ($60) – deep ruby in the glass, this Pinot was my favorite in the lineup. Fresh berry aromas with notes of chocolate and vanilla. Difficult to stop sniffing to take a taste, but, oh, so worth it. Big juicy, ripe berry/cherry flavors with mocha notes. Velvet mouthfeel and a long finish on this young wine that will only get better with a few years in the cellar.

2014 Domaine Drouhin Oregon Pinot Noir Laurène, Dundee Hills ($70) – lovely red fruit and pumpkin pie spice aromas. On the palate, there is dark, ripe cherry with some red berry flavors. Pretty wine with light tannins and a long finish.

Domaine Drouhin Assistant Tasting Room Manager, Madeleine Todd, offered such great content and details about the Drouhin family history, the winery and the wines. She made my experience very memorable and I appreciated her knowledge and passion for Oregon wines and Drouhin in general.

Domaine Drouhin – www.domainedrouhin.com  6750 NE Breyman Orchards Rd, Dayton, OR 97114.

Cheers,

Veronique

The Ultimate Sonoma Winery Experience – Three Sticks Wines

The Ultimate Sonoma Winery Experience – Three Sticks Wines

Dear friends recommended we visit Three Sticks Wines on our latest Sonoma visit and it was one of the best tasting experiences we’ve ever had.

About Three Sticks Wines

Three Sticks Living Room

Three Sticks Living Room

Three Sticks Wines is a boutique, family-owned winery whose philosophy is to produce wines of world class quality from exceptional vineyards in Sonoma County, including our estate properties Durell, Walala and Gap’s Crown Vineyards.

“Three Sticks” refers to the three Roman numerals that follow Founder Bill Price’s written name. He was known as “Billy Three Sticks” growing up surfing in Hawaii, where the young Price attended high school. Price, an attorney by trade, expanded his passion for wine when his former private equity firm bought Beringer in 1995. Other wine industry investments have been made in Chateau St Jean, Kistler Vineyards, Gary Farrell Winery, Lutum and Head High. Price also owns Durell Vineyard from which Three Sticks sources some of its grapes.

About The Adobe

The historic Vallejo-Casteñada Adobe is one of Sonoma’s few remaining buildings from California’s Mexican period and the longest occupied residence in town. The history of the property is as follows:

1842 – Constructed by Captain Salvador Vallejo, infamous brother of beloved General Mariano Vallejo.

1947 – Gregory and Harriet Jones purchased the property, which they called “La Casita”, and launched into a major restoration.

1997 – Mrs. Jones’ estate sold The Adobe to her dear friends Robert & Leslie Demler who meticulously cared for the building for the next 15 years.

2012 – Bill and Eva Price purchased The Adobe from the Demlers for Three Sticks in November 2012, 170 years after its original construction.

Three Sticks Parlor

Welcome Tasting

Bill and Eva Price bought Three Sticks Wines’s property to create a company headquarters with multiple functions. Famed San Francisco designer, Ken Fulk, was hired to design the three buildings (see the winery featured in Architectural Digest here) – the original adobe which houses the tasting lounge and kitchen; a newly-built cottage used as an office; and a new wine storehouse where a second tasting area is housed and where we enjoyed our tasting.

About the Gardens

Artwork in Garden

Artwork in Garden

We fell in love with the garden design created by Landscape Architect, Penney Magrane. The challenge was to reimagine the original Helen Van Pelt garden design to compliment Ken Fulk’s building design. The fire pit, sitting areas and outdoor dining area are reflections of the authentic restoration of the property. Several inviting spaces were created in the garden to allow several groups to share common spaces but in a private way. We went home with several design ideas for our own home.

 About the Wines

Veteran Director of Winemaking, Bob Cabral (former winemaker and general manager for Williams Selyem Winery) and Winemaker Ryan Prichard, make exceptional wines and it’s difficult to say which was my favorite, however, the Chardonnay sourced from Durell Vineyards is very special. Here are the wines we sampled:

2016 Casteñada White Blend ($45) – this is the third Rhone varietal in the trio of limited Casteñada label.  We were greeted with this wine upon arriving at the property and loved it so much we purchased a case to have at home for the summer. This wine is only available, in very small quantities, at the Adobe. This wine is a blend of 30% Grenache Blanc, 30% Roussanne, 17% Marsanne and 13% Viognier – grapes I adore. Lovely floral and citrus notes on the nose are followed by great fruit flavors with amazing minerality (concrete egg fermented) and a crisp finish.

2016 Durell Vineyard Origin Chardonnay ($50) – The unoaked Origin Chardonnay from Durell Vineyard is fermented in concrete and offers light tropical fruit flavors. Rich-yet-light wine showing beautiful fruit without any masking from oak.

2015 Gap’s Crown Vineyard Chardonnay ($55) – 100% Dijon clones which are perfectly suited to match the cool, foggy climate. This wine is bright with great minerality and a rich palate. This wine is aged 15 months in 100% French oak (40% new).

2016 Russian River Valley Pinot Noir ($65) – This vintage is a blend of William James Vineyard, Alana Vineyard and Earl Stephens Vineyard creating the perfect Russian River blend. Lovely fruity nose with typical cherry cola flavors and oaky notes on the medium finish.

2016 Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir, “The James” ($65) – Made with fruit from the famed Sanford & Benedict and La Rinconada Vineyards in Santa Barbara county, The James (named after Bill Price III’s son) is so different from Three Sticks’ Sonoma Pinot Noir and fun to drink side by side. Big red berry aromas and spiced ripe red berries on the palate on this wine in its last vintage.

The wines are sold through an allocation list so sign up if you’d like a chance at tasting these wonderful wines.

Tastings are available by appointment and range about 60 minutes for tastings and 90-120 minutes for a private luncheon. A current release tasting is $40 and $80 for the addition of library wines to the current release tasting. There are two food and wine experiences, the $85 Food & Wine Pairing – five wines paired with food from The Girl and the Fig and the $200 Private Luncheon – three-course meal with wine pairings, prepared by El Dorado Kitchen.

Three Sticks features some of the best wines in Sonoma and a visit to its historic tasting room right off the town square is a must when in wine country.

Three Sticks Wines – www.threestickswines.com 143 West Spain Street, Sonoma, CA.

Cheers,

Veronique