Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Discover Bandol

Discover an Appellation with Philippe's

BANDOL

After introducing the vineyard of Nuits-Saint-Georges in Burgundy and the two connected appellations of Condrieu and Chateau-Grillet in the Northern Rhône, we now head toward the very southern part of France to discover Bandol.

Located in Provence, Bandol is set on the Mediterranean coast, between Marseille and Toulon. It is the only French appellation whose wines are dominated by the Mourvèdre grape, a late-ripening varietal, which thrives on these limestone and silicon soils. The warm coastal climate is also perfect for the grape which must account for at least 50% of the blend in both red and rosé wines, with Grenache and Cinsault usually completing the composition, the former bringing generosity to the wine, the latter giving it finesse. Syrah and Carignan are restricted in Bandol to 15% of the Blend or 10% individually.

70% of the production in Bandol is red, with the rest split between white and rosé.

Bandol is definitively red. Powerful, with natural distinction and great character, Bandol red wines, however diverse they may be, all have the specific character of Mourvèdre in common. Bandol red is the spearhead of the appellation. It expresses its true nature in aromas of Havana, leather, and undergrowth that blossom against a mineral background, and shows even more complex notes with the subtlety of each vintage. In its youth, it reveals aromas of licorice, black fruits and violet notes. As it ages, it uncovers flavors of red fruits, jam, Morello cherry, spices, humus, undergrowth, leather, and truffle. After a minimum 18 months’ aging in wood, the tannic character of Mourvèdre will endow it with a complex, ample and elegant structure. Although it is the perfect type of wine for cellaring, one can also enjoy it in all the strength and generosity of its youth: that is the paradoxical nature of Bandol red wine. It delivers some part of its enormous potential at every stage of its evolution. To those who can bide their time, a 10, 20, or 25-year-old Bandol will be delightfully enjoyable.

Bandol rosés are enchanting. Their roundness and generosity make them different from other rosé wines. Mourvèdre, Grenache and Cinsault combine to give, by direct-pressing, a well-built, refined, pale-colored wine with delicate salmon hues. With all the subtle shades that enhance their color, Bandol rosés whole-heartedly express the specific characteristics of their terroir. They are to be enjoyed in their youth when their great freshness is most captivating; however, the presence of Mourvèdre brings out their typicity and encourages laying them down, as is the rule for red wines. Long-lived rosés acquire exceptional temperament and flavors. They are served at the most renowned tables; their complexity allows a great variety in food pairings.

To unveil the secret of Bandol, one must also taste its white wines. The wine growers take delight in surprising wine lovers with this style of wine, produced in very low quantities. Clairette, Bourboulenc and Ugni Blanc are the base of the varietal mix. Often made from grapes growing on hillsides facing north, which are invigorated by the sea breeze that heightens their freshness, Bandol whites have a clean attack followed by a complex harmony of aromas such as white flowers, citrus, exotic fruits or fruits from the orchard.

Today, we will focus mostly on the Red wines of the appellation. The following are available, even if some are in very small quantities:

2010 Domaine Tempier Bandol Rosé

An expansive bouquet evokes wild strawberry, redcurrant, blood orange and musky herbs, with a sexy floral quality gaining power with air. Manages to be both nervy and rich, and finishes with strong cut and lingering minerality.

Reg Price: $39.99 – Discovery Price: $35.00

2004 Chateau des Baumelles Bandol

Consisting of 86% Mourvedre, this has a very tight nose of ripe blackberry, a touch of tinned prune and dates. Good definition but needs a little more vigor. A full-bodied, ripe palate: tannic, stem and masculine. Good typicity, not a Bandol willing to compromise with blackberry, pain grillé and black pepper. Just lacks a flourish on the finish but very attractive. Drinking 2012 - 2020

Reg Price: $24.99 – Discovery Price: $22.00

2004 Domaine de Terrebrune Bandol

This has a lovely rounded, earthy nose with rounded red-berry fruit: raspberry, boysenberry, crushed stones and a touch of red cherry. The palate has great minerality and tension, good acidity, lovely poise and focus with hints of white pepper towards the finish. Superb. Drink 2011 - 2020

Reg Price: $39.99 – Discovery Price: $35.00

2005 Chateau de Pibarnon Bandol

This has a relatively light nose compared to the 2006, ripe blackberry, briery and wild hedgerow. The palate is well-balanced and tightly-coiled with notes of blackberry, raspberry, a touch of green oilve. Rounded and spicy toward the finish. Drink until 2016.

Reg Price: $129.99 – Discovery Price: $114.00 Magnum size

2006 Domaine Tempier Bandol La Migoua

A pure and powerful red, finely polished and structured, with a broad swath of red plum, raspberry and cherry flavors. There's concentrated cedar and cigar box in the finish. Tempting now.

Reg Price: $69.99 – Discovery Price: $61.00

2007 Domaine Tempier Bandol La Migoua

It is a great vintage for Tempier in the sense that the reds have quite a monumental quality, grand wines brimming with flavor, and they will obviously age almost forever. To compare them to something, trying to give you an idea of the vintage style, I'd look to stunning Bordeaux vintages like 1945 or 1947.

La Migoua is fat and sweet and juicy. The nose combines ripe black cherry with dried thyme and other local herbs.

Reg Price: $69.99 – Discovery Price: $61.00

2007 Domaine Tempier Bandol La Tourtine

It is a great vintage for Tempier in the sense that the reds have quite a monumental quality, grand wines brimming with flavor, and they will obviously age almost forever. To compare them to something, trying to give you an idea of the vintage style, I'd look to stunning Bordeaux vintages like 1945 or 1947.

Tourtine is the aristocrat - perfectly formed, lean, muscular - and more closed at the beginning of its life than Migoua. The infinite depth is obvious. It shows more dried herbs, a dash of black pepper, and Ravier said it reminds him of the smell of a good steak on the grill.

Reg Price: $74.99 – Discovery Price: $66.00

If you are interested by any of these wines, please reply to this email and we will put your wines aside.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Pick 6 bottles, get one free of our clearance selection of wines!

Many of you have taken advantage of our Clearance rack since we put it together a few weeks ago. By remodeling, we found quite a few loose bottles which were holding a spot on the floor. We put them together with discounts sometimes up to 25%.

This week-end, we decided to go a little bit further. Pick 6 bottles from that rack and you will pay only 5 - the least expensive one will be free. This offer is valid this week-end only, Friday through Monday.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Italian wines tomorrow night!

we hope you can join us tomorrow night, Friday May 27th, from 5pm to 7pm for our Weekly Free Tasting. This week, we will sample Italian wines.

We will start with a sparkling called Rotari made with 100% Chardonnay grape. This Talento sparkling is made in the Champenoise method and uses second fermentation in the bottle and is aged 28 months on lees producing a dry wine yet elegant and very fragrant.

We will then move on to a Chianti made by Banfi. Lively and fresh, it is very pleasant for everyday drinking.

After that, two wines from Petra. The first one is a lovely blend of Syrah, Merlot, and Malbec and we will finish with a more serious wine from this outstanding winery called Ebo. Rather full but well-balanced, this is a fine wine made from Cabernet, Sangiovese, and Merlot.

Join us and discover these beautiful Italian reds!

Petra Wines at Philippe's Wine Cellar!

A new producer for us here at Philippe's. Petra is located in Suvereto, on the Tuscan coast.

It's the dream of every wine lover who has allowed themselves to be seduced by the rolling vineyards, forests, and olive groves of Tuscany: to find a little corner to call your own and to join in the age-old tradition of coaxing luscious wines out of the soil. For Vittorio Moretti and his daughter, Francesca, who discovered this beautiful seaside estate while on vacation nearby, the dream came true. In 1997 the pair founded this small boutique winery in Maremma Toscana in Suvereto, where the hills of Val di Cornia rise toward the Colline Metallifere.

The soil of the steep slopes here (which form part of the Colline Metallifere, or "Metal-Yielding Hills") is particularly mineral-rich and ruddy colored, leading to strong-willed, complex wines. The vineyards' layout, which is a patchwork of different varieties (Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese, Petit Verdot, Syrah and Cabernet Franc) seemingly strewn about randomly, is no coincidence. The arrangement is based on long and careful studies of the soil, wind, sun and climate conditions in each area of the estate.

The four high-end wines made here -- Ebo, Petra, Quercegobbe and Zingari -- are known for being expressive, aromatic wines with a fresh modern style. We hope you will be tempted to try this new and exciting producer and - why not - venture into their other wines.

2008 Petra Zingari

The 2008 Zingari is a blend of equal parts Sangiovese, Merlot, Syrah and Petit Verdot aged entirely in stainless steel. It is an absolutely fabulous entry-level red from Maremma. Smoke, underbrush, licorice and truffles add complexity to the generous, dark fruit. Medium in body yet wonderfully intense, the Zingari impresses for its sheer richness and density. There is enough freshness for the Zingari to drink well for a number of years. Anticipated maturity: 2010-2014.

Rated 90pts by Robert Parker's Wine Advocate.

Reg Price: $12.99 - Vintage Service Price: $11.50

Please reply to this email if you wish to purchase some of this wine.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Join us tonight for a FREE Burgundy Tasting!

we hope you can all join us for a Free Tasting tonight! We will feature the Domaine Antonin Rodet from Burgundy.

With the help of Neal, we will taste through four different wines. We will first experience their regional Bourgogne appellation on two different vintages - 2007 and 2009 - and then move on to their Mercurey village appellation and finish with their Macon-Villages appellation.

A wonderful introduction to wines from this area where Chardonnay is used for whites and Pinot Noir for reds.

The tasting will start at 5pm until 7pm tonight, Friday May 20th.