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Mayfair & Mother’s Day

We have M&Ms this weekend in Madrona, with Mayfair and Mother’s Day falling in quick succession.  Here at Madrona Wines we have wine tastings to accompany both.

Saturday — after the parade and the festivities at the park, swing by the shop and try the wines from Colterenzio in the Alto Adige.  These distinct wines from the shadow of the Alps are very Spring like.
2015 Pinto Grigio $13
2014 Chardonnay $13
2010 Chardonnay Formigar $25
2015 Pinot Nero $17

2015 Lagrein $15

Sunday is Mother’s Day, and we know that for most of the mothers in your life a good glass of wine beats out flowers hands down.  We’ll have a couple of Southern French wines open to sip while you browse for the perfect bottle.

2016 Domaine Montrose Pays d’Oc Rosé      $12
65% Grenache, 25% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Syrah
Montrose is located in the Languedoc region of Southern France, 15 km away from the Mediterranean coast. The name refers to its geographic location on a volcano (Mont) and to the pink (Rose) flowers and almond trees surrounding the vineyard. The rosé is dry with flavors of peach and red berries.

2014 Château La Selve Palissaire $12
40% Cinsault, 40% Grenache, 20% Merlot
From the Ardeche, just west of the Rhone Valley, comes this very unRhone red blend with ripe berry flavors are balanced by earthy notes. Organic

Madrona Wine Merchants offers free wine tastings featuring 4-5 selections on a theme every Saturday from 2 until the bottles run out and on Sunday we offer a mini-tasting of two wines all day from 11-5.

Schreckbichl Colterenzio

Alto Adige – Südtirol

Saturday May 13th, 2pm

The Alto Adige Suditrol region is the northernmost province of Italy, with palm trees growing down in the valley and snow up on the Alps.  Around 15 B.C. a Roman country gentleman named Cornelius settled here and established his “Cornelianum” wine estate and the first wine culture in the area. The Roman name eventually evolved into “Cornaiano”, the village Colterenzio calls home. The wines from the hamlet of Colterenzio were favorites of Archduke Sigismund when he resided at Firmiano Castle in the 15th century. The Colterenzio winegrowers’ co-operative was founded by 28 vintners in 1960. Over the years other passionate viticulturalists from diversified micro-zones in the area joined the collective, and today nearly 300 members cultivate approximately 300 hectares of vineyards.   Come by on Saturday as we try the diverse array of wines from the collective.
 
2015 Pinto Grigio $13
From vineyards at 450 meters with a cool microclimate with striking contrasts between day and night time temperatures, this Pinot Gris has attractive ripe orchard fruits on the nose; elegant and multi-faceted, yeasty with hints of honeydew melon and citrus fruits supported by a firm acidity, typical of the vintage and leading to a flinty aftertaste.
 
2015 Chardonnay $13
Chardonnay has been producing fine wines in South Tyrol for well over a century. Grown on deep sandy soil on gravelly deposits, Colterenzio’s classic Chardonnay has delicate and floral aromas. The flavor is infused with hints of exotic fruits reminiscent of pineapple, and mango; on the palate it is a concentration of mellowness and vivacity with classic mineral notes and crisp acidity
 
2010 Chardonnay Formigar $25
Formigar was the original name of Firmiano Castle. Alto Adige’s largest self-contained vineyard area spread s out south of the castle, on a dry plateau of gravel and eroded porphyry.   This barrel aged Chardonnay is a full but well-integrated wine, imbued with honeydew melon, creamy fruit salad and nutty aromas; ample acidity with a delicate underlay of oak on the palate and a long, luscious finish.
 
2015 Pinot Nero $17
From west facing slopes between 400-500 meters, this Pinot Noir has a fresh, fruity nose, reminiscent of red currants and black cherry; medium-bodied, round with soft tannins and ripe berry flavors well integrated with the acidity.
 
2015 Lagrein $15
Lagrein is one of Alto Adige’s native varieties.  The wine has a very dark garnet color.   The aromas are of violets, black woodland berry fruits (bilberry and blackberry) with hints of dark chocolate.  Mouth-filling and spicy on the palate The Lagrein has ripe, velvety tannins and a long finish.

Madrona Wine Merchants offers free wine tastings featuring 4-5 selections on a theme every Saturday from 2 until the bottles run out and on Sunday we offer a mini-tasting of two wines all day from 11-5.

After The Rains

It looks like we get a nice weekend here in Madrona after a several days of torrential cloudbursts.  At Madrona Wines we have a few things going on to improve your sunny disposition.

Saturday we are tasting New Releases from local Locus Wines.  Come see what French-inspired blends winemaker Rich Burton has cooked up this year. 
2016 Locus Modo White  $14
50% Semillon, 50% Sauvignon Blanc
2016 Locus Rosé  $15
40% Cinsault, 30% Grenache, 30% Mourvèdre
2014 Locus Modo Red  $15
59% Merlot, 25% Malbec, 15% Syrah
2015 Locus Sud  $20
84% Grenache, 16% Syrah
2014 Locus Yakima Valley Red  $25
40% Syrah, 35% Grenache, 25% Mourvèdre

Saturday is also the 139th running of the Kentucky Derby.  We’ll be taking a two minute break at 3:46 to watch the race.

Sunday we return to the old world for a couple of Old World Sunday Sippers just off the boat; a unique French Sauvignon Blanc paired with a Portuguese Red.

2014 Pere Caboche Vaucluse Blanc  $10
Sauvignon Blanc
A very unique Sauvignon, with more mouthfeel than you expect. More ripe melon than citrus flavors.

2015 Adega Grande Tejo Reserva  $9
A Portuguese great value with aromas of ripe red fruits such as plums and cherries.

Sunday is also the artist reception for our new show of paintings —Now and Then, by artist PD Jensen.  Come see the work and meet Phil from 3 to 5pm.  If you want a preview of the show check out this video of the show embedded in the post below.

Locus Wine New Releases

Saturday, May 6th, 2pm

May favors new growth in the garden.  It also favors new releases from local wineries.  This Saturday our local Locus Wines will be at the shop pouring their new releases.  The grapes may be from the east side of the mountains but their base is on Madrona drive and their inspiration is in the Côtes du Rhône and the south of France.  Stop by and see how they sort it out.
 
2016 Locus Modo White  $14
50% Semillon, 50% Sauvignon Blanc
A Bordeaux style blend from our Local Locus guys.  The Semillon rounds out the grassiness of the Sauvignon Blanc.  An easy drinking combination.

2016 Locus Rosé  $15
40% Cinsault, 30% Grenache, 30% Mourvèdre
Locus’ Rosé hangs on to the rich Washington fruit flavors while not losing its crisp freshness. 

2014 Locus Modo Red  $15
59% Merlot, 25% Malbec, 15% Syrah
A everyday drinker from our local winemakers. The Modo has good dark fruit and smooth tannins that is easy to drink but still with something to chew on.

2015 Locus Sud  $20
84% Grenache, 16% Syrah
From Naches Heights and Rattlesnake Hills AVAs, Locus’s Sud is a smooth drinking southern Rhone blend focusing more on spice and structure and restrained ripeness.

2014 Locus Yakima Valley Red  $25
40% Syrah, 35% Grenache, 25% Mourvèdre
A clean dark fruited Rhône Style blend from our neighbors down the street. The 2014 is beefed up this year with a good dose of Mourvèdre.

Madrona Wine Merchants offers free wine tastings featuring 4-5 selections on a theme every Saturday from 2 until the bottles run out and on Sunday we offer a mini-tasting of two wines all day from 11-5.

New Growth

Sprouts are poking up and buds are breaking out all over Madrona.  While we enjoy the Spring renewal, here at Madrona Wine we be enjoying some new releases and new arrivals all weekend.

Saturday we have a lineup of Home Grown Wines from the Great State of Washington.  Like the asparagus, these wines have just recently poked their heads above ground.
2015 Waitsburg Cellars, Chenin Blanc Cheninieres  $18
2016 Underground Wine Project Mr. Pink Rosé  $12
2015 Ross Andrew, Glaze Cabernet Sauvignon  $15
2015 Isenhower Cellars, Cabernet Franc  $20
2014 Underground Wine Project Idle Hands  $33

Sunday, we have Dos Neuvo Vinos Rojos de España  Spring has brought these wines in on the last boat.

2015 Monteabellon, Avaniel, Ribera del Duero  $10
Tempranillo
Surprisingly complex and spicy, the wine has an attractive nose of spice box, blueberry and blackberry. This is followed by a medium-bodied wine with a supple texture.

2015 Capcanes, Mas Picosa  $14
70% Grenache, 30% Syrah
A juicy Catalan Red aromas of Kirch, spicy cake; ripe and nicely concentrated; very Garnacha in character; a lot fruit; medium finish with ripe, sweet tannins and nicely fresh. Organic

Madrona Wine Merchants offers free wine tastings featuring 4-5 selections on a theme every Saturday from 2 until the bottles run out and on Sunday we offer a mini-tasting of two wines all day from 11-5.

Close to Home —

Washington Wines

Saturday, April 29th, 2pm

Saturday, we are casting our eye closer to home and pouring a lineup of Washington Wines from the great state of Washington.  Not only are these wine delicious, they also out perform their price.  A rarity, but it can be done.  Stop in and see what we have uncovered in our own backyard.

2015 Waitsburg Cellars, Chenin Blanc Cheninieres  $18
The brain child of Wine Critic Paul Gregutt, Waitsberg Cellars makes this Chenin Blanc in a dry, unoaked style, with no malolactic fermentation. The wine shows delicate and detailed scents of jasmine and lily flowers, gooseberry, green melon and citrus, followed by lighter flavors of apple and pear.

2016 Underground Wine Project Mr. Pink Rosé  $12
Sangiovese
The Underground Wine Project is a collaboration between Sleight of Hand Cellars and Mark Ryan Winery.  With a nod to Reservoirs Dogs, their Sangiovese Rosé has aromas of herb, cherry and mineral. The palate is dry with generous tart cherry flavors.

2015 Ross Andrew, Glaze Cabernet Sauvignon  $15
80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot
An everyday drinker from Ross Andrews, the Glaze is sourced  from the central Columbia Valley and the Horse Heaven Hills.  Tell-tale Cabernet aromatics blending nicely with a touch of chocolate and orange peel.  The palate has just enough structure to let you know this is Cabernet Sauvignon, but not so much that it needs time in the cellar.

2015 Isenhower Cellars, Cabernet Franc  $20
Based out of Walla Walla, Isenhower Cellars was founded in 1999 which passes for old school these days.  The wine is a juicy, well balanced and structured Cabernet Franc with aromatics of herbs and fresh plowed wet earth, dark cherries, bay leaf, and wood smoke.

2014 Underground Wine Project Idle Hands  $33
90% Syrah, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon
A big Red Mountain Syrah, the Idle Hands has ripe notes of Bing cherries, cola, and raspberry liqueur intermix nicely with subtle notes of vanilla from barrel aging. The wine is full-bodied and lush in texture, with more red fruits and the classic peppery spicy, note.

Madrona Wine Merchants offers free wine tastings featuring 4-5 selections on a theme every Saturday from 2 until the bottles run out and on Sunday we offer a mini-tasting of two wines all day from 11-5.

Earth Day in Italy

Saturday we are tasting our way around Veneto in the northeast of Italy at the foothills of the alps that produces a wide variety of wines.
2015 Inama Soave $14
2016 Maculan Rosato $15
2013 Tenuta Sant Antonio Monti Garbi Ripasso $15
2014 Maculan Brentino  $15
2012 Tedeschi, San Rocco Ripasso $23

Sunday we’ll be tasting two more wines from Italy.  A fresh white from the Friuli and a bold Super Tuscan from, well, Tuscany.

2015 Ronco dei Tassi Cormons, Fruilano $17
Tocai Friulano, also known as Sauvignonasse is a grape variety most famous for its role in the white wines of Friuli, in northeastern Italy. The wines are lively and fruit-driven with notes of citrus and almond, and often a touch of minerality. Medium intensity and structure that give a bouquet of anise, peach and yogurt and that mouth affects for long persistence.

2012 Poggio Bonelli Castelnuovo Berardenga, Poggiassai  $30
75% Sangiovese, 25% Cabernet Sauvignon
Full-bodied and intense, with a complex fruity and spicy bouquet with notes of ripe red fruit and pepper; soft, soothing, balanced. The wine is aged for 16-18 months in barrique. It racked up 94pts from  Wine Spectator and got Tre Beccheri from Gambero Rosso. Come see if it lives up to all the praise.

Madrona Wine Merchants offers free wine tastings featuring 4-5 selections on a theme every Saturday from 2 until the bottles run out and on Sunday we offer a mini-tasting of two wines all day from 11-5.

Veneto

Saturday, April 22nd, 2pm

The Veneto region in north-eastern Italy is protected from the harsh northern European climate by the Alps, the foothills of which form the Veneto’s northern extremes. These cooler climes are well-suited to white varieties like Garganega (the main grape for Soave wines), while the warmer Adriatic coastal plains, river valleys, and Garda Lake zone are the places where the renowned Valpolicella, Amarone and Merlot and Cabernet reds thrive.  Stop by on Saturday as we traipse around this terrain and wet our whistles in its waters.
 
2015 Inama Soave $14
Garganega
The Inama estate, founded in 1960, grows Garganega on 17 hectares of basaltic lava.  This Soave has an elegant nose of sweet field flowers, Chamomile, Elder, and Iris.  The mineral palate is fresh with sweet almond on the finish.
 
2016 Maculan Rosato $15
100% Merlot
For three generations the Maculan family has been making wine in Breganze, an enchanting village, set like a small jewel at the foot of the Alps in the Veneto region. The high plains of Asiago offer natural protection and create an extremely mild climate that favors the cultivation of vines and olives.  Their Rosato made from Merlot has intense and fruity aromas of peaches and lychee and with white flower petals. On the palate, it is fuller-bodied and silky, with a lovely, lingering acidity.
 
2013 Tenuta Sant Antonio Monti Garbi Ripasso $15
70% Corvina, 20% Rondinella, 5% Croatina, 5% Oseleta
The vineyards of Tenuta Sant’Antonio lie on the Monti Garbi whose harsh and impervious soil favors good grapes. This Ripasso has aromas of red fruit and cherries. The flavors are slightly sweetish, soft yet powerful, fresh, and full-flavored with a trace of tannin and a spicy aftertaste.
 
2014 Maculan Brentino  $15
55% Merlot, 45% Cabernet Sauvignon
Brenta is the main river near Breganze, and is also the name for a basket (backpack style) that was traditionally used to deliver wine. Deep ruby-red with garnet hues, the Brentino offers seductive aromas of blackberries and dark cherries, along with hints of cedar and forest due to the year spent aging in French barriques. On the palate, the wine is dry, full-bodied, and harmoniously balanced with firm tannic structure and a persistent finish.
 
2012 Tedeschi, San Rocco Ripasso $23
30% Corvina, 30% Corvinone, 30% Rondinella, 10% Rossignola, Oseleta, Negrara, Dindarella.
The grapes for the San Rocco come from vineyards on the Moraine Hills in the Valpolicella area.  Made in the Ripasso style the wine is ample and complex: notes of cherry, raspberry and red currant give freshness to the wine.  The wine is warm and round. The after-taste confirms the character of the bouquet with a long-lasting and persistent flavor.

Madrona Wine Merchants offers free wine tastings featuring 4-5 selections on a theme every Saturday from 2 until the bottles run out and on Sunday we offer a mini-tasting of two wines all day from 11-5.

Hopping

It is Easter Weekend in Madrona, with lots of egg hunting and bunny rabbits. Here at Madrona Wine we’ll be hopping around to taste an assemblage of wines to match up with whatever Easter feast you have going.

Saturday, we are bouncing all over Europe, win wines from Spain, France, Germany and Italy.
Torre Oria, Cava $10 ($15 for 1.5ltr. !!!)
2015 Granville-Lacoste, Graves Blanc $18
2015 Weingut Hexamer, Quarzit Riesling $17
2015 Ca’ del Baio Langhe Nebbiolo $14
2015 Domaine Durban, Beaumes de Venise Rouge $19
2013 Corte alla Flora, Pugnitello Toscana $29

Sunday, we’re staying closer to home and pouring two Northwest wines from some not so typical varietals.  Both at a great savings.

2009 Airlie Marchal Foch  $10
This early ripening hybrid grape makes a dark red from the Willamette Valley. The 2009 shows lots of blackberry pie flavors, cardamon spice, and dry light finish. Drink it up now.
Was $18 now $10

2012 Covington Cellars Petite Sirah  $20
There is nothing “petite” about this wine. Not a ray of light gets through this dark, inky-purple, glass staining liquid elixir. A rich blackberry flavor combines with notes of black pepper, licorice, smoked meats, and dry dark chocolate.
Normally $40 –Special Price $20

Madrona Wine Merchants offers free wine tastings featuring 4-5 selections on a theme every Saturday from 2 until the bottles run out and on Sunday we offer a mini-tasting of two wines all day from 11-5.

Euro-Tourism,

Saturday, April 15th, 2pm

Why stay in one place? This Saturday we’ll be hopping around all over “yourup“, taking in the sights of the old world and stopping at some favorite wineries. It’s “Spring Break” Madrona Wine style. Hop along with us as we hit a little bit of Spain, France, Germany and Italy.

Torre Oria, Cava $10 ($15 for 1.5ltr.)
Macabeo
Torre Oria ups the ante on value. Their crisp entry sparkler has a floral bouquet of wild flowers and berries and abundant fine bubbles. On the palate, it has flavors of peaches, tropical fruits and flowers.

2015 Granville-Lacoste, Graves Blanc $18
75% Sémillon, 20% Sauvignon Blanc, 5% Muscadelle
This blend is a little different than the more Sauvignon dominated wines of most Graves. The Semillon offers texture and minerality with a ripe, almost tropical stone fruit quality on the palate, while the grassy, citrusy aromatics are all Sauvignon Blanc. It is a full, clean and fresh Bordeaux Blanc.

2015 Weingut Hexamer, Quarzit Riesling $17
Harald Hexamer’s dedication is seen both his work in the vineyards and in the cellars. The “Quarzit” always comes from a special parcel in Rheingrafenberg that is mostly all quartzite with steep (55°) south-east facing slopes. Usually the wine is harvested at high Spätlese level. When tasting the wines, one sees the purity of the vineyards, the intensity of minerality and remarkable clarity. They’re steely, acid-driven, clean and transparent.

2015 Ca’ del Baio Langhe Nebbiolo $14
Ca’ del Baio is better known for their Barbarescos, owner Giulio Grasso was named “Viticulturist of the Year” by the Gambero Rosso in 2016. But their young-vine Nebbiolo producer shows raspberry, high-toned grapey essence, and hints of earth and stands out as an achievement on its own.

2015 Domaine Durban, Beaumes de Venise Rouge $19
70% Grenache, 25% Syrah, 5% Mourvedre
Located on the hillsides of Beaumes-de-Venise, is best known for its sweet white wine. However, their lighter and elegant Rhone Red has pretty notes of cherry, violets, and spice that will win you over.

2013 Corte alla Flora, Pugnitello Toscana $29
Most of the top wines from the Tuscany region of Italy are made from Sangiovese. However, Pugnitello, another indigenous red Tuscan grape, also deserves attention. Pugnitello means ‘little fist’ and refers to the grape’s tight bunches on the vines. It lost favor in the mid-20th century to Sangiovese partly because of its low yields. The vine produces small grapes with thick skins. They have intense dark color with ample tannins and good acid. The wine has a beautiful deep red color. The nose of ripe fruit has notes of blueberry and sensations of cloves and tobacco. In the mouth, it is velvety with sensations that recall the berries and surprisingly balance between structure and acidity.

Madrona Wine Merchants offers free wine tastings featuring 4-5 selections on a theme every Saturday from 2 until the bottles run out and on Sunday we offer a mini-tasting of two wines all day from 11-5.