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Rhone Rangers Los Angeles 2010 Tasting Preview

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Saturday
Jul 31,2010
It’s almost that time of year again, Los Angeles. Hold on to your gallon hats, because the Rhone Rangers are coming to town. They’re holding a tasting Sunday, August 8th 2010, at Pier 59 Studios West with representatives from many of their 40+ member wineries.

We hope you’ll stop by these wineries’ tasting tables:

  • Vines on the Marycrest
  • We’re just going to put this out there: Victor is the man. There aren’t many men about which you could say he started pursuing his dreams at a nunnery. The name Vines on the Marycrest comes from the hill in Culver City where he originally planted his vines, Marycrest Manor, in 2002. Yes, the nuns did call the police. Once he proved that he wasn’t growing the devil’s weed, his vines were able to stay in the ground until the higher-ups eventually requested that he move them. We’ll just assume that the Vatican didn’t want the competition. Fast forward to 2004 when Victor and his family including the vines have relocated to Paso Robles and started anew. Each wine is named after a song, sealed by screwcap and intended for your immediate enjoyment.

  • Michael~David
  • The inter-hipster communication pathway was abuzz with the news that Michael~David would be at the Rhone Rangers tasting this year. When we finally get up to Lodi, we can say with certainty that we’ll be visiting their tasting room. Between the Incognito, Earthquake, Windmill Estates & Sin series, the hits just keep coming. Find our review of the 2005 Petite Petit here.

  • Justin
  • If you said that going over to James Beach for a 6 oz pour of Justin Isosceles or stealth drinking a bottle of Justin Sauvignon Blanc from a Nalgene were some of our favorite things to do – Well, you’d be absolutely right.

  • Zaca Mesa
  • A long time favorite of the Hipster clan; these guys do Rhone right! From their whites: Roussanne, Marsanne, and Viognier, red blends: Z Cuvee and Z Three, to their great Syrahs; they are a fantastic example of California Rhone style wines. Additionally, their tasting room and winery are certainly something special, especially if you fancy a game of chess or ‘truck sampling.’ (Please see our photo album.) If you make the trek to Zaca Station Rd, don’t expect to come away empty-handed. We still have a flight of the ’03, ’04 and ’05 Syrah sitting in the cellar for one hell of a vertical tasting.

  • Clavo
  • We found Clavo at Rhone Rangers last year. If you’re lucky, Neil Roberts, the nail himself, will pouring this year as well. His fusion of new world grapes and old world style was enough to inspire a multiple hour detour to his tasting room on the way back from what was supposed to be a short jaunt to San Francisco and back. Go get nailed and find yourself a Reckless Moment. Pun intended.

2007 Napa Cellars Zinfandel

Wednesday
Jun 30,2010
2007 Napa Cellars Zinfandel
  • WHO: Napa Cellars
  • WHAT: 88% Zinfandel, 12% Petite Sirah
  • WHEN: 2007
  • WHERE: Napa Valley including St. Helena, Calistoga, and Yountville.
  • HOW: The winemaker’s notes went into great detail about how this wine was made. The highlights of those notes were: color extraction by cold soaking for three days, early pressing of the grapes leading into a 5 day fermentation, then aged into French and American oak; 23% new for 18 months.

WHY: As of late Napa Cellars is bringin’ it back, “back to basics,” that is. Typically, when you think “basic” you think “boring“, but the 2007 Zinfandel turned out to be a pleasant treat for us Hipsters. They’re making wines that will keep people comfortable, as they like to put it, and there‘s nothing wrong with being comfortable if you‘re trying to live in L.A. In their most recent vintage release, which includes a Cab Sauv, Merlot, Chardonnay, and Zinfandel, they have accomplished just that. From the moment we first inhaled, our eyes lit up as we picked up strong notes of dried cherry, dark berry cobbler, cinnamon spice, and brandy on the nose. Once it coated our eager palate, the rich dark fruit, black pepper, and cinnamon flavors fell into subtlety, revealing a more delicate Zin despite the 15.3% alcohol. Cue group exhale. The 12% Petite Sirah acts as an excellent filler and gives it that mid-palate, velvety mouth feel that makes you want to sneakily pour yourself that lil’ extra when no one else is looking so you can get to know it better. :) Not only did this Zin deliver, it helped soothe the soul after a long work week which makes this wine perfect for cozying up by a fire or ideal for backyard bbq-ing and bocce ball

The Wrap: I think we all agree with the winemaker’s sentiment about bringing it “back to basics.” Being on a budget while still wanting to live the good life, we LOVE being able to enjoy a bottle that sells for $22 but tastes like $50. Someone was kind enough to send us this quartet of goodness to sample, but next time we see this gorgeous bottle sitting on the shelf, we’re most definitely taking it back to Hipster headquarters. As the economy picks back up, and we one day make those 6 figure incomes, not only will we be able to purchase our plot of land in Napa, but we won’t forget wines like this. We applaud you Napa Cellars for speaking our language and helping us happily indulge in guilt-free, old-school “Hipster Nights.

Wine Website: http://www.napacellars.com/

Our Top Wines of 2009

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Thursday
Jan 14,2010
We hipsters usually shun bandwagons, but our desire to espouse our opinion was stronger. So, we grabbed our glasses, hopped on the good foot and summarized our favorite wine experiences of 2009. Not many wine blogs can lay claim to four palates, so we felt it best to let each tongue, er, voice speak. Here now, for your unedited enjoyment, is each member’s top 3 wines of 2009. Drum roll please…

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Wednesday
Sep 30,2009
2005 Michael David Petite Petit Front Label
  • WHO: Michael~David Winery
  • WHAT: 85% Petite Sirah, 15% Petit Verdot
  • WHEN: 2005 (We had to reach to the back shelf for this one!)
  • WHERE: Lodi, CA
  • HOW: Aged 14 months in French Oak barrels, then bottle aged.

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Bear Flag Red Blend #1

Tuesday
Aug 25,2009
Bear Flag Front Label
  • WHO: Bear Flag Wines
  • WHAT: Petite Sirah, Zinfandel, Alicante Bouschet, Merlot, Tempranillo [Percentages Unknown]
  • WHEN: Our money is on 2009
  • WHERE: Modesto, really?
  • HOW: Beth and Hillary Cutler took their favorite grapes and left them to multiply like fuzzy dice in a car.

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Sunday
Aug 9,2009
Frontier Red  002
  • WHO: Fess Parker Winery
  • WHAT: 76% Syrah, 14% Grenache, 4% Cabernet Sauvignon,2% Petite Sirah & 2% Mourvèdre
  • WHEN: No Vintage Marked; 2008 Harvest
  • WHERE: 100% California grapes sourced from these vineyards: Approximately 50% Camp Four Vineyard in the Santa Ynez Valley, 20% French Camp Vineyards in Paso Robles, 20% Scheid Vineyard in Monterey & 10% Rodney’s Vineyard in the Santa Ynez Valley
  • HOW:Rumor has it Lot No. 61 was stored in French & American oak, but we haven’t found details on this lot yet.

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