Halloween Gifts: Vampire Wine? Yep! Happy Halloween!


SHE Says: When HE finds out I posted this, he might make me take it down, but it’s my favorite holiday HALLOWEEN and I wanted to be sure you know that there’s a wine to match!

Vampire Wine

Vampire Wine

VAMPIRE WINE - Believe it or not, Vampire wine used to come from Transylvania.  Seriously? Seriously. Right in the center of Romania the finest wines in the world were produced a loooong time ago.   Legend has it that the wine from Transylvania was so good that the Romans stole many of the vines and replanted them in Italy.  Those Romans…  Years later, (can someone do the math for me?)  some very clever Americans imported the wine from Transylvania and branded it Vampire Wine.  I LOVED it.  Reds so dark  you could pretend it really was blood.  And what a great gift at Halloween time.  Perfect.

Alas, no more.   Now they are just another vineyard in Paso Robles.   No problems, Paso Robles wines are outstanding – it’s just not Transylvania.  The vampire from Paso Robles? Ok, I’m trying.  They are still enjoying the Vampire theme and extending their brand like any good American would.   I haven’t tasted it yet, so I can’t  vouch for the taste,  but I can definitely vouch for the fun.  So give it a go!  Take a few bottles to your favorite Halloween party! You’ll be the coolest ghoul in the room.

Wines from Transylvania

Wines from Transylvania

TRANSYLVANIA WINES: Romanian wines are ultra-dramatic, so if you’d like to check out real wines from Translyvania, click here:   :-)
They’re “bloody good”.    Romania is on our list for next year, so we will report back first hand.

Dinner: Braised Beef Ribs


Which Wine Would Barry Serve?

Dinner:  Braised Beef Ribs
On the Side: ~ Steamed New Potatoes  (with real butter and fresh parsley)
On the Other Side:  Romaine lettuce w/tomatoes and the Barrysentials Parmesan Dressing
Dessert:  Chocolate Cake, of course.
Coffee:  Midnight Stroll from Sprouts Farmer’s Market
Friends:  8 – curated from near and far.

FEATURED WINES:

2007 Stepping Stone by Cornerstone, Cabernet Franc, Carneros
14.9% Alcohol
Winemaker: Jeff Keene

2005 Cornerstone Cellars, Cabernet Sauvignon, Howell Mountain, Napa Valley
14.8% Alcohol
Winemaker: our beloved Celia Masyczek
Read our first tasting notes about Cornerstone wines here:  http://ow.ly/1rmuN

Which Wine Would Barry Serve?


SHE SAYS: I wrote a poem to HE…  While planning our next wine dinner, HE asked SHE – “Which wines should we serve from the Cornerstone wines?”   SHE snickered and said, “Really, you’re asking me?”  Thu-dunk is all that goes through my mind w/such a question. THU-DUNK.  “I’m still learning, please tell me, what would you choose?”  And then, the poem came…

Which Wine Would Barry Serve?

Which wine to serve with dinner?
Which wine to serve with lunch?
Which wine to serve with breakfast? (you lush)
Which wine to serve with brunch?

Which wine to drink on Thursday?
Which wine to drink today?
Which wine to drink on Monday?
Which wine to put away?

Which wine to calm your mother?
Which wine to calm YOUR nerves?
When it’s time to choose just ask,
Which Wine Would Barry Serve?

We’ll be adding a new page called WWWBS — which wine would Barry Serve…You can ask us questions about which wine to serve with your dinner and we’ll answer.  We’ll share notes with you on which wines we served with lunch, dinner and maybe brunch.. ;-)
Stay tuned!  It’s definitely going to get finished sooner than the shopping page.


Magnificent Wine Flavor Visualization


He Said She Said Wine Blog share the great Wine Flavor Visualization

Carl Tashian's Wine Flavor Visualization

SHE SAYS: It is magnificent to cross boundaries of many sorts.  An  NYU Grad student, Carl Tashian has taken to cross the boundaries between two senses — taste and sight, to create a visual representation of how wine tastes. — W-hat??

“Preposterous!” you say?  Ney, possible and beautiful to boot.   Take a look.   http://tashian.com/wine-flavors/ Notice how each line curves, is not straight.  See that?  Yes!  Exactly like your thoughts after a few sips.  I smell a Nobel Peace Prize in his future.   Anyone who can do this, can certainly bring us world peace.
“Peace Through Wine”   Yes.  This is your mantra for the weekend.

Andeluna Vineyard and Winery – Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina


He Said "Ah! It's Beautiful"  She said, "Ah! It's cold!"

He Said "Que bella!" She Said, "Que freddo!" The Vineyards at Andeluna Cellars

 

HE SAYS:  On the second day of our wine travels in Mendoza, we drove down to the Uco Valley. It was about a one hour drive from our lodge, part of it over some rolling hills.
The Uco Valley is higher elevation – the snow-capped Andes Mountains tower right there to the West. It is the highest altitude of the growing regions in Mendoza, and the area is more undeveloped so that seems to be where most of the new vineyard and winery expansion is occurring. Andeluna (meaning Andes moon) is a beautiful new winery, built by H. Ward Lay, of the Lay potato chip family. It took about five years to build this winery, but they did a fantastic job creating a contemporary version of an old Argentina ranch (estancia).

Their winemaker, Silvio Alberto, was named “outstanding young winemaker of the year,” and he crafts the wines, and gets input from famed consulting enologist Michel Rolland.

The lovely Gisela

The lovely Gisela

Andeluna does charge for touring and tasting, but we got a great private tour from Gisela, a very personable young lady. Outside in the vineyard she explained how they manage the vines to have a specific number of spurs and clusters, and then how they go through and thin the clusters by 60-70% to concentrate the flavors in the grapes that do remain. I had the giant tasting room all to myself, as my wife thought 10:30 in the morning is too early to drink wine. Nonsense!
SHE SAYS: Shall we be accurate?  I was in the tasting room, too.  You were just in a world of your own and forgot I was there. And pretty cute you were, too.

2007 Andeluna Cellars Winemaker’s Selection Torrontés
HE SAYS:
This was my first chance in Argentina to taste a Torrontés, which is the only wine considered to be 100% Argentinian. I really enjoyed this wine, which reminds me of a cross between a viognier and sauvignon blanc. The Andeluna Torrontés had nice fragrant nose and yet was very crisp and clean with grapefruit and tropical fruit flavors. This wine, with grapes from the Tupungato area, didn’t see any oak, and was very nicely balanced – a terrific food wine. 15  SHE SAYS: 10:30 in the morning  is too early to drink wine.

He Said "Wine." She Said "Coffee."  10:30 in the morning.

He Said "Wine. She Said "Coffee."

 

2005 Andeluna Cellars Reserve Chardonnay –
HE SAYS:  Half of the wine was aged for a year in American and French oak, while the rest stayed in stainless steel. This chardonnay had a nice, clear golden color and honeysuckle nose. It was nice and clean with a touch of oak amongst the citrus and vanilla flavors. It still had enough acid to go with food. Very tasty. 15+   SHE SAYS: Thx for the coffee.

2005 Andeluna Cellars Reserve Merlot

She Said, "You're tasting how many wines?"

She Said, "You're tasting how many wines?"

HE SAYS: This was a very nice Merlot, with a deep and dark rose nose. It was soft, with dark berry and touches of cinnamon and cocoa flavors. It had a good body and nice balance, with the fruit emerging from the medium tannins. It was aged for a year in French (80%) and American (20%) oak, then aged six more months in the bottle. I suggest aging it another 3-5 years. 15
SHE SAYS: 10:45 in the morning  is still too early for wine.

2005 Andeluna Cellars Reserve Malbec
HE SAYS: Great purple color on this Malbec. It was dryer than the Merlot, with earthy berry and cherry flavors. Nice finish, but medium high tannins masked the fruit somewhat. 15
SHE SAYS: I love you, Malbec – but even 11:00 in the morning is too early.

2004 Andeluna Cellars Reserve Cabernet
HE SAYS: This is a big wine, but the tannins were so strong that much of the fruit was masked. There were chocolate essences to it, but it definitely needs more bottle time to soften the tannins and let the flavors emerge. Hard to figure out at the moment. 14+
SHE SAYS: Ok, Ok, I’ll try it.  :-*/  !*!   I was right.  It’s just too early.

2003 Andeluna Cellars Grand Reserve Pasionada
HE SAYS: A terrific Bordeaux-style blend, comprised of 35% Merlot, 35% Cab; 20% Malbec and 10% Cab Franc. (The proportions change each year, depending on the quality of the grape. In contrast, the ’04 is 49% Malbec, 26% Merlot, 17% Cab and 8% Cab Franc.) The wine was aged in new French (85%) and American (15%) oak for 18 months, and then aged for 8 more months in the bottle. This was a truly terrific and elegant wine, with great full flavors of cherry and berry and a touch of cocoa. The tannins were medium, so it could sit for a bit. By far, it was the best of the red wines by Andeluna and is worth seeking out. 16+
SHE SAYS: I believe you.