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		<title>Luke Pours &amp; Pairs: &#8220;Occasion Wines&#8221; at Whole Foods Venice</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Jan 2011 07:07:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A summary of a food and wine pairing wrapped around the theme of  “Occasion Wines" created by Hipster Luke at Whole Foods Venice.]]></description>
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<p>Luke put together a food and wine pairing wrapped around the theme of  “Occasion Wines.”  Many of us have wines that are traditional for certain occasions, so Luke kept those moments in mind when creating this flight.</p>
<p><strong>Champagne</strong></p>
<p>First, Champagne seemed apt for toasting the start of a new year and to kick off the tasting event.  NV Laurent Perrier Brut L-P stepped up to the plate.  Crisp green pear and citrus zest on the nose with just a touch of toast made this wine a nice fit for whitefish caviar on crème fraiche atop steamed then chilled fingerling potatoes.</p>
<p><strong>Beaujolais Nouveau</strong></p>
<p>For wine lovers around the world, a humorous annual occasion is the third Thursday of every November.  On that day the new vintage of Beaujolais Nouveau  pulls a Santa Claus and shows up in every town around the world.  While most Nouveaus are rarely taken seriously, Kermit Lynch has a 2010 that should be respected.  The wine is light and fruity, but grips with good acidity and body.  This wine was paired regionally with Persillé du Beaujolais bleu cheese and Luke’s Port, red onion &#038; heirloom Arkansas Black applesauce.</p>
<p><strong>Amarone</strong></p>
<p>Coppa shared the plate with the bleu cheese to serve as the evening’s third pairing for the celebrated Italian wine, Amarone. The cured ham with the Arkansas Black applesauce made a complementary sweet and salty combo for the 2006 Cesari Amarone della Valpolicella Classico. Traditionally, a blend of Corvina, Rondinella and Molinara varietals, grapes for Amarone spend several months drying on racks after harvest.  This concentrates the remaining juices and increases the skin contact of each grape lending to softer tannins and richness in color. This depth of character is present in the 2006 Cesari, making it a suitable addition to formalities like meeting the parents.</p>
<p><strong>Mead</strong></p>
<p>Another famed and oft overlooked wine made its way into the tasting but seemed more fitting for an occasion where one might have slain a dragon. NV Rabbit’s Foot Dry Mead was paired with crème fraiche and blackberries topped with drops of kirsch and sprinkled with brown sugar.  The kirsch added just enough bitterness to make the sherry-like mead seem sweeter, while the crème fraiche accentuated its nuttier flavor components.</p>
<p><strong>Late Harvest Dessert Wine</strong></p>
<p>Ending a great meal or occasion often means breaking out a good bottle of dessert wine.  To complete this flight, Luke paired the 2006 Rosenhof Welschriesling Beerenauslese with a bite of gorgonzola dulce and fresh whole honeycomb.  Second only to Trockenbeerenauslese, this qualification of wine for Germany and Austria is amongst the most sought after wines of each good harvest.   Affected by noble rot, the fruit used in Beerenauslese is hand-harvested, grape-by-grape creating a lengthy and laborious harvest.  A wine this hard to make usually costs a mint, but not the Rosenhof at around $20.</p>
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		<title>2006 Phillips Hill Oppenlander Vineyard Pinot Noir Video Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 17:05:47 +0000</pubDate>
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<li><strong>WHO:</strong> Phillips Hill Estates</li>
<li><strong>WHAT:</strong> 100% Pinot Noir from the Oppenlander Vineyard in Comptche&#8217;s Surprise Valley north of Anderson Valley.</li>
<li><strong>WHEN:</strong> 2006</li>
<li><strong>WHERE:</strong> Mendocino County, California</li>
<li><strong>HOW:</strong> Aged 11 months in 100% French oak barrels: 40% new, 20% 1 year &#038; 40% seasoned. 2007 vintage data stated whole berry fermentation: 4 day cold soak, 16 days on skins. Unfined and unfiltered.</li>
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		<title>Our Top Wines of 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 07:13:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="Panel PYellow">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&#8217;s top 3 wines of 2009. Drum roll please&#8230;</div>
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<h3>Ben&#8217;s Top Wines of 2009</h3>
<p><strong>2006 Michael~David Lust Zinfandel</strong><br />
<i>Lodi, 100% Zinfandel</i><br />
The name says it all; after the first taste, all I wanted was more.  Every time I passed by this caramel-infused, spit-smoked, blackberry beauty in my local wine shop I couldn’t help but reach for it.  This wine should be chewed and not swallowed if possible.<br />
<strong>2007 Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon</strong><br />
<i>Napa, Unk% Cabernet Sauvignon</i><br />
This is possibly the most velvety-soft 2 year old wine I’ve ever drank.  The tannins dissolve in your mouth like melted chocolate running off of a dried cherry.  Perfectly smoked and masterfully crafted, this wine will be good from now until I can’t taste anymore.<br />
<strong>2007 Papapietro Perry Charles Vineyard Pinot Noir</strong><br />
<i>Anderson Valley, 100% Pinot Noir</i><br />
If you thought you knew what Pinot tasted like check again.  This bad boy from the Anderson Valley in Mendocino packs more flavor than most Zins I’ve tried.  Peppered Pork and ripe strawberry with hints of melon make this wine absolutely mouthwatering.  The rest of the crew can attest; it took me longer to finish this glass of wine than any other I’ve had in recorded history.</div>
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<h3>Reneé&#8217;s Top Wines of 2009</h3>
<p><strong>2008 Wilson Creek White Cabernet Sauvignon</strong><br />
<i>Temecula Valley, 100% Cabernet Sauvignon</i><br />
This eye-catching blue jewel of a bottle contains surprisingly flavorful juice.  Imagine the love child of Sauvignon Blanc and Muscat and you have white Cab Sav.  I thought it could never be discovered, but leave it to Luke to prove me wrong.  The sweet tropical flavors of melon and kiwi blended with a soft oak finish make this an incredibly tasty and fascinating wine.  As the bottle reads “a romantic island paradise,” I envision drinking this wine everyday of my honeymoon.<br />
<strong>2006 Brazin Old Vine Zinfandel</strong><br />
<i>Lodi, Unk% Zinfandel</i><br />
Here’s a repeat offender for this year.  Ben has purchased this bottle about a half a dozen times from my hometown liquor store, and it grows on me more and more each time.  Its dark berry and plum-like mouth feel along with its peppery finish make it a wonderfully smooth wine.  Most Zin haters would say, “it’s just jammy fruit with some spice.” However, after sipping a few glasses of this old vine Zin, I bet they could easily be converted because it’s way more complex than that.<br />
<strong>2007 Arizona Stronghold Nachise</strong><br />
<i>Sulfur Springs Valley, 67% Syrah, 20% Grenache, 13% Petite Sirah</i><br />
This incredibly smooth desert (not dessert) wine is shockingly good from the get-go.  I LOVE that it’s from Arizona.  They make wine in Arizona? Right! It’s the kind of wine that makes you say, “whoa that’s effing good!” Unlike my fellow hipsters, I’m not that familiar with the lead singer of “Tool” or his music, but after drinking a bottle of his wine, I have to say I am most impressed.  Unfortunately, I hardly have any tasting notes on it, but you really don’t need any.  Just buy a bottle because it’s damn good.  Wherever it’s sold, I definitely wouldn’t leave without a bottle in hand.</div>
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<h3>Luke&#8217;s Top Wines of 2009</h3>
<p><strong>1991 J Vintage Brut</strong><br />
<i>Russian River Valley, Unk% Pinot Noir, Unk% Chardonnay</i><br />
You read that correctly, the 19-freaking-91 bubbly.  American sparkling wine doesn&#8217;t get much better than this.  Not only was the year a palindrome, but when you let a wine sit on its side for 18 years it does some amazing things to the bubbles.  To start, you have a nose of stilton with lemon rind, pineapple and citric acid. But it gets better: caramelized pineapple, lemon rind, a touch of expensive oak, malt and freshly shaved chocolate were all aspects of a layered taste.  We have our friend Ami to thank for this!<br />
<strong>2005 Bogle Petite Sirah Port</strong><br />
<i>Clarksburg, Unk% Petite Sirah</i><br />
This is a special wine for me because back in college the Bogle Petite Sirah was the first bottle I purchased that made me want to know more about the wine.  This port is no different and is packing some wicked quality for the price.  Not only did I enjoy the richest oily, incense nose and a dark chocolate, raspberry taste, I was also drinking it from the bottle in the company of  &#8220;Zero&#8221; the first of many Rat Rods made by our Indiana friends, Steam Trunk Industries.<br />
<strong>2005 Santa Barbara Winery Joughin Vineyard Lagrein</strong><br />
<i>Santa Ynez Valley, Unk% Lagrein</i><br />
This unique bottle can be credited for the start of Hipster Enology, so thanks SB Winery!  We got a nose full of peppercorn fruits, dried strawberries and cranberry-tree-bark cobbler after opening.  The palate is graced with notes of roasted red pepper, sun-dried tomato and apple butter.</div>
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<h3>Jesse&#8217;s Top Wines of 2009</h3>
<p><strong>Non-Vintage Frank Family Rouge</strong><br />
<i>Napa, Unk% Pinot Noir, Unk% Chardonnay</i><br />
For a moment, as we poured this sparkling wine into our champagne flutes from its dark green glass bottle, we gasped as if we&#8217;d been victim to a color-changing Willy Wonka treat. Up until just a few moments ago, this wine was the most deeply-colored sparkling wine we&#8217;d had. In its own surprising way, it wasn&#8217;t unlike our major tasting note: a blood orange.<br />
<strong>2007 Akemi Pinot Noir</strong><br />
<i>We can&#8217;t tell you. Neener, neener.</i><br />
The first rule of Akemi is, you do not talk about Akemi. (Gary Vaynerchuk, eat your heart out.)<br />
<strong>2007 San Liege Côtes-du-Coast White Rhone Blend</strong><br />
<i>Paso Robles, 46% Viognier, 28% Roussanne, 26% Marsanne</i><br />
I may not have kept notes on this bottle, but I kept the bottle. I&#8217;ve already put one email and a call to the winemaker to join his 150 person limit wine club, but by the spring, I&#8217;m sure he&#8217;ll have handed me a half case and restraining order.</div>
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