My husband and I recently celebrated our anniversary.  It is amazing to reflect back on a life that started as a couple, grew into a family and now is in the thick of tag teaming raising a child.  We’ve shared such a full, fun-packed ride.  But this is not a Hallmark card so let’s move on….

I was looking through a MINI Cooper magazine my father gave me when I came across an article on picnics – what foods to take, what wine to drink, etc.  It inspired me to buy a picnic basket and take my husband on a beach picnic to celebrate our many happy years together.  I thought it might be a fun twist to the typical “get dressed up and go to a fancy restaurant” type celebration we usually do.

I searched the internet for the perfect picnic basket.  It had to have wine glasses, real plates (plastic was out),  silverware and have an overall cool look about it.  I was surprised to see so many sites devoted just to picnic baskets but the options became narrower the more I looked.  I ordered one but sent it back for poor quality (the challenges of internet shopping) but then I found a second one that was perfect!

Our date started by going to our wine cellar and selecting a special wine.  We chose a 2004 Brunello di Montalcino from Il Palazzone. This is a winery I stumbled on too late in our Italian adventures to visit  but sent our current landlords there on a recent Italian vacation.  Laura Gray*, the estate manager, gave them the red carpet treatment and our landlords in turn brought this bottle of Brunello back for us!  Il Palazzone is a very small winery producing only 8,000 bottles of wine a year.  Although American owned Laura and her husband, Marco Sassetti, an indigenous Montalcinese live on and run the estate.  After enjoying our bottle, I can assure you the wines Il Palazzone are exquisite and a perfect reflection of why Brunello di Montalcino is a prestigious DOCG wine worthy to be the center of any special occasion (see “Boots And Brunello In Montalcino”).  Our Brunello was bold, balanced and complex with a beautiful bouquet of dark cherries and plums along with notes of leather.  It was really quite decadent.  We were surprised and sad to see the bottle empty so quickly.

Since my husband is into food almost as much as I am, we decided to include shopping for the picnic as part of the date.  We went to Boney’s Bayside Market – a quaint market that has healthy and gourmet foods all perfectly wrapped up into one.  We spread our blanket on beautiful Coronado Beach and enjoyed our picnic fare as we watched the fog roll in and the dolphins gracefully swim by.  It was one of the best anniversary celebrations yet…and we even got to wear flip-flops!

I encourage you to pack your own picnic and spread out a blanket on the beach or a grassy knoll.  In fact, I’ll give you our menu as a sample to spark your gourmand within.  Don’t forget your wine opener.  Now go out there and have fun!

Menu

2 Demi Baguette (perfect size for the basket)

Crackers

Black Peppered Crusted Brie

5 Year Aged Canadian Sharp Cheddar

English Cotswold

Thin Sliced Proscuitto, Coppa & Genova Salame

Pork & Chicken Liver Mousse With Black Truffles

Seafood Pate

Roasted & Marinated Red Tomatoes

Fresh Sliced Strawberries, Blackberries & Blueberries

Chewy Date Nut Bars

Pellegrino And A Great Bottle of Wine

*To make reservations to visit Il Palazzone in beautiful Montalcino, Italy contact Laura Gray at laura@ilpalazzone.com or Tel. (0039) 0577 846142 and tell her Julie from Deep Red Cellar sent you – I guarantee the red carpet will be rolled out for you too! :)

I forgot to mention in yesterday’s posting about the exclusive discount offer from Hill Family Estate the extra savings…

In addition to the 15% discount offered exclusively to Deep Red Cellar customers, you get a 10% discount for ordering a case of any wine with Hill Family Estate.  That means a generous 25% discount on this great balanced red wine (mixed cases excluded).

Don’t wait….order your case today!

I am re-posting the below write up on Napa Valley’s “Barrel Blend” wine because the good folks of Hill Family Estate have offered a DISCOUNT exclusively for Deep Red Cellar customers!

15% Discount on a case of Hill Family Estate “Barrel Blend” wine.

Go directly to www.hillfamilyestate.com and put BB15 in the “offer code” section during check out.

This is being offered exclusively for you, the customers of Deep Red Cellar.

I have some good news!  I have found a really good wine that does not taste like it was made for every wine drinker on the planet.  You may think that is NOT good news, but I say it is.  After living in Italy for 3 years, I came home to America to find most of the “everyday drinking” wines tasting the same – all geared toward ease of drinking but lacking in complexity and finish.  But alas, I have stumbled on a really great everyday wine that has some depth to it.

I was happy to see a new wine store in my town called Wine Styles. They carry many reasonably priced bottles of wine, have a monthly wine club and offer special events like tastings, pairings, etc.  It was about day 3 of being in town that my husband and I walked into this store to purchase some wine (afterall, a hotel room with no wine is not really a hotel room at all).  I was signing us up for the wine club, and my husband started talking with one of the employees.  Turns out, the employee was professional surfer, Kyle Knox, who just happens to have a passion for wine.  So much so, in fact, that he teamed up with Hill Family Estate to make his signature “Barrel Blend” wine (the pun is intended).

I bought a bottle to try and was very impressed.  Gone was the overly fruit forward taste that had drained me of all hope in finding reasonably priced, reasonably complex California wine.  This wine is really good.   It is a blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Petit Verdot and Malbec.  Sounds enticing doesn’t it – a great blending of varietals.  This wine is all about balance.  Hill Family Estate winemaker Alison Doran puts it best:  ”The nose has a great ‘wow’ factor – unmistakably Napa in its elegance, but with an earthy blackberry and vanilla appeal that really makes you want to take a sip. And the palate is lovely, balanced, seductive and interesting, with plushy berry fruit and vanilla scented oak playing backup on tannins.”

Maybe it’s just me, but I also tasted plum.  Whatever the case, this wine will be coming home with me often.  I may not drink it literally everyday (retails for about $20 a bottle) but as often as I crave a balanced, interesting wine.

*tasting note source:  http://business.transworld.net


WineAccess.com

Wow has this wine gotten great reviews from the Wine Access customers!  Phrases like:  ”…wonderful balance from the first fruit to the long finish.” “…the best cabernet I have ever tasted.”  ”This made my dinner party a huge success.” ”…enjoyed by novices as well as experts.”

The Crane Ranch Vineyard Cabernet has had a great track record raising eyebrows and pleasing palates with the 2005 and 2006 vintages and now the best yet, 2007 vintage.  The tasting notes make it highly enticing!

The price is almost as enticing as the wine.  New release price: $40.  Today, just $22.99/bottle on cases.  Shipping included on 4 bottles or more.

Wine Label Tasting Notes from the WineAccess Travel Log
2007 Crane Brothers Brodatious Crane Ranch Vineyard Napa Valley
“Dark purple color to the edge. Explosive, dark berry nose, packed with brambly purple and red fruit intensity. Rich, concentrated and remarkably suave on the palate, with nice broad shoulders bracketing a luscious kernel of cassis. Tannins are fine, ripe, but perfectly present. Drink now (hard not to), or age for up to 7 years. This should age beautifully.”

2007 Crane Ranch Brodatious for as little as $22.99 on cases with shipping included! You save 43%!

(just click the above link to purchase)

I have some good news!  I have found a really good wine that does not taste like it was made for every wine drinker on the planet.  You may think that is NOT good news, but I say it is.  After living in Italy for 3 years, I came home to America to find most of the “everyday drinking” wines tasting the same – all geared toward ease of drinking but lacking in complexity and finish.  But alas, I have stumbled on a really great everyday wine that has some depth to it.

I was happy to see a new wine store in my town called Wine Styles. They carry many reasonably priced bottles of wine, have a monthly wine club and offer special events like tastings, pairings, etc.  It was about day 3 of being in town that my husband and I walked into this store to purchase some wine (afterall, a hotel room with no wine is not really a hotel room at all).  I was signing us up for the wine club, and my husband started talking with one of the employees.  Turns out, the employee was professional surfer, Kyle Knox, who just happens to have a passion for wine.  So much so, in fact, that he teamed up with Hill Family Estate to make his signature “Barrel Blend” wine (the pun is intended).

I bought a bottle to try and was very impressed.  Gone was the overly fruit forward taste that had drained me of all hope in finding reasonably priced, reasonably complex California wine.  This wine is really good.   It is a blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Petit Verdot and Malbec.  Sounds enticing doesn’t it – a great blending of varietals.  This wine is all about balance.  Hill Family Estate winemaker Alison Doran puts it best:  ”The nose has a great ‘wow’ factor – unmistakably Napa in its elegance, but with an earthy blackberry and vanilla appeal that really makes you want to take a sip. And the palate is lovely, balanced, seductive and interesting, with plushy berry fruit and vanilla scented oak playing backup on tannins.”

Maybe it’s just me, but I also tasted plum.  Whatever the case, this wine will be coming home with me often.  I may not drink it literally everyday (retails for about $20 a bottle) but as often as I crave a balanced, interesting wine.

*tasting note source:  http://business.transworld.net

I don’t think I’ve ever given a wine special two days in a row but when this came across my path, I just couldn’t help myself from sharing!

2006 Anselmo Vigne Cabernet Sauvignon Veloce Napa Valley

Steve Simi took great care in planning for this great wine.  He chose vineyards that sit on a 5-acre eastern hillside at the southern edge of Stags Leap and trimmed the yields to less than 3 tons per acre.  The result is an elegant, deep purple cabernet sauvignon.  Only 400 cases were produced from Steve’s pristine hillside so take advantage of this opportunity while it’s still available!

Interested in purchasing?  Click here:  WineAccess.com Deals of the Day!

Wine Label Tasting Notes from the WineAccess Travel Log
2006 Anselmo Vigne Cabernet Sauvignon Veloce Napa Valley
“Deep purple color to the edge. Bright fresh, lush aromas of currants and violet. Rich on the attack, with fine fruit delineation. Excellent depth of flavor, slowly unfolding (even weightier on Day 2), melting into a finely honed finish. Tannins are present, but ripe, beautifully integrated, helping to balance out all the rich cassis fruit. Drink now for its Stags Leap hedonism or age for up to 7 years.”

Here is a Pinot Noir that sounds divine.  The fruit is purchased by the arce as opposed to the ton so the farming is highly customized.  The wine has been described as a perfect mesh of California style and the highly coveted Vosne Romanee style in France – just no way to go wrong.  In addition, the 2007 vintage is believed to have had the perfect growing season.  This is a good aging wine; however, if drinking now, decant for an hour or two before consumption.

Interested in purchasing?  Click here:  2007 Pinot Noir Dutton Ranch Russian River Valley ST 90 for $29.99 today at WineAccess.com

Wine Label Tasting Notes (compliments of Wine Access)
2007 Dutton-Goldfield Pinot Noir Dutton Ranch Russian River Valley


“Bright, medium cherry-red. Vibrant aromas of black cherry, raspberry, rose petal and orange zest; a real essence of pinot noir in a Chambolle way. Then juicy, silky and brisk, with red fruit, orange peel and spice flavors framed by ripe, harmonious acidity. There’s no oakiness to get in the way of the pure, sharply focused fruit of this very suave and high-pitched pinot.”
90 points–Stephen Tanzer, International Wine Cellar

“Bright ruby color to the edge. Explosive aromas of wild cherry and red fruits, finely layers. Rich and vibrant on the palate with a slowly unfolding, deep red fruit kernel. Air is this wine’s friend. After two hours in a carafe, more weight, more intensity, filling out. Excellent, firm, finely honed finish, speaking for a nice long stay in bottle. Drink now for the wild cherry explosiveness or age for up to 7 years.”
–WineAccess Travel Log, April, 2010

I have now been in America for a little over a week and I gotta tell you…it feels pretty darn good. I enjoy my times living abroad but I have a heart that’s American to the core. The best part of this move is that it’s back to sunny Southern California where I was before going to Italy.  It feels like home here and I am enjoying settling back into this part of the country – not to mention orderly driving, parking spaces, people in straight lines patiently waiting their turn, closets, etc.  Although, I have not been back for very long, there are definitely some things I love about America:

1. I love that there is a brain-crushing amount of choices in everything – especially food and wine.

2. I love that the food portions seem like they are prepared for giants.  It is not that great for the waistline, but it just cracks me up.

3. I love that I can buy fabulous, homemade sushi at the grocery store.

4. I love American pizza –  it’s different from Italian pizza and indeed delicious in it’s own right.

5. I (am trying to) love that much of the everyday American wine is blended, fruit forward and easy to drink.  It’s a harder transition than I thought since many Italian wines are not blended or barely blended and have what I call a more “raw” taste.

6. I love that there are always healthy eating options (and can splurge on my own time frame).

7. I love that there are wine clubs that let you pick up or deliver bottles of wine to your house every month.  It’s a great way to explore wines you would not normally think about.  And yes, I’ve already signed up for one through my local wine shop.

8. I love that it is actually an option to order whole wheat crusted pizza and brown rice at restaurants.

9. I love that there are quite a few nice wines for $10 and under.  I was pleasantly surprised as I envisioned a life of sticker shock in my wine drinking future.

10. I love that I can eat burgers again.  I missed them so much!  My town has a restaurant that serves grass fed burgers and they are incredibly tasty.

11. I love that I pay in US Dollars instead of Euro for my food and wine.

12.  I love the juices.  There are a veritable plethora of combinations and tastes.

13. I love that there are such diverse ethnic food choices and places to eat.

14. I love that “organic” has become more of the norm.

15. I love how good I am eating.  I am staying at a hotel temporarily and “forced” to go out to eat for many meals – it is the highlight of my day.

16. Finally and I’ve said it a million times, I love that America has not disappointed in maintaining it’s place as “The Land Of Plenty.”

Cheers and Dig In!

I like a good Syrah.  In fact many times, I love Syrah and this one from Rodgers Creek sounds like it could be one of those times.  With only 200 cases available, this regular $60/bottle wine is available for a special price while supplies last:

2006 Syrah Rodgers Creek Vineyard Sonoma Coast – $32.99-$34.99/bottle + free ship on 4 bottles.

Wine Label Tasting Notes (compliments of Wine Access)
2006 Ramey Wine Cellars Syrah Rodgers Creek Vineyard Sonoma Coast
“Deep, bright ruby. Highly expressive bouquet of blackcurrant and boysenberry, with sexy floral and spice notes adding vivacity. Lively red and dark fruit flavors gain an exotic floral quality with air and become spicier on the back end. Impressively vibrant syrah, with excellent finishing clarity and sweet persistence. As with the barrel samples of ’07 that I also tasted, this is more energetic than the Shanel.”

94 points–Stephen Tanzer’s International Wine Cellar“The dense opaque purple-hued 2006 Syrah Rodgers Creek Vineyard offers aromas of melted chocolate, ground pepper, exotic peach and lychee nuts (5% Viognier is co-fermented), and an earthy, blackberry, smoky mid-palate as well as finish. Enjoy this superb Syrah over the next decade.”
92 points–Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate

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