Podere Ruggeri Corsini,

Piemonte Pefectionists,

Saturday, March 26th, 2pm

The Corsini estate was founded in 1995 by Loredana Addari and Nicola Argamante, a couple with a passion for the countryside and a love for great wines.  Their small 10 hectares estate in Monforte d’Alba, in the heart of the Langhe hills, was the perfect place for them to put their Viticulture and Oenology degrees to work.  Monforte d’Alba is the southernmost commune of Barolo known for sturdy, muscular wines due to the sandstone clay found in the soils here. The Corsini wines walk a nice line between the traditionalists and modernists.  Their wines are indicative of the place, but still are accessible and highly drinkable even at a young age.  All the grapes are sustainably farmed.  The wines are also minimally sulfured and not usually fined or filtered. This Saturday we have the treat of pouring a lineup of their wines.  Come have a taste.
 
2014 Langhe Bianco   $14
50% Arneis, 30% Sauvignon Blanc, 20% Chardonnay
This unique white blend from the Langhe immediately impresses with an engaging array of apple, pear and gooseberry aromas and a bright palate of layered fruit and crisp acidity. 
 
2014 Dolcetto  $14
Dolcetto d’Alba is a wine that is characterized by its fragrance and freshness: it has a ruby-red color with hues of violet, with a fresh, very fruity fragrance and a totally dry, rich and harmonious flavor that leaves a lingering aroma of tangy almond enhanced by the tannins.”
 
2014 Barbera d’Alba   $16
The 2014 Corsini Babera is fantastic.  It jumps from the glass with loads of ripe plum, bright acidity and rich earthy undertones that keep your palate guessing.

2011 Langhe Nebbiolo  $20
The 2011 Langhe Nebbiolo is from two different vineyard sites—one is within the Barolo appellation and the other is just outside the appellation limits. This wine has red fruits, pretty florals and spicy aromatics dominate the nose while the palate is well-structured with a nice fruitiness through the middle. The palate has a light hit of blood orange in addition to minerals and a forest floor note.  The wine is charming but sturdy and doesn’t not shy away from bold flavors.
 
2011 Barolo Bussia  $40
Corsini’s Bussiavineyard covers 1.1 hectares of 30 to 50 year old vines.  The wine ages for 30 months in a mix of new 1st and 2nd year barrels developing its character.  It has ruby red color with garnet to orange overtones. The Bussia open with a rush of fresh aromas of candied cherries, plums, strawberries and raspberries along with darker tones of hazelnuts, licorice, with herbs, cinnamon and vanilla. The ripe, solid palate offers black cherry, tobacco and espresso alongside gripping, dry tannins that leave you wanting more.

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.

The Mighty March Magnum!

We usually have two bottles open for you to try on Sunday – this Sunday we’ve got two bottles in one! The Mighty March Magnum. And it’s Organic to boot.

Massimo de Gregorio
Nero Terre Siciliane    ($25)
70% Nero d’Avola, 30% Syrah
Made by Marchesi de Gregorio in northwest Sicily, Belice Valley. The Nero is full and dark without being too fruity or over ripe (its only 13%). And a great deal at what works out to be $12.50 a bottle. Organic.
13% alcohol by volume

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.

Spring is Here

Spring arrives this weekend and here at Madrona Wine we are ready to welcome it.  Sunny or Showers we’ve got some good wines to try.  Stop in and enjoy the change of season.

Saturday we’ll be trying a selection of French wines that cover all the bases.
2013 Kuentz-Bas, Alsace Blanc
2015 Domaine Croix Belle Rosé 
2013 Laurent Gauthier, Grands Cras, Morgon

2009 Chateau La Vielle Cure, La Sacristie de la Ville Cure Fronsac
2011 Domaine Grand Veneur, Lirac Clos de Sixte

Sunday, we are cracking open a big bottle of a big Nero d’Avola blend.
Massimo de Gregorio, Nero  $25– 1.5liter
70% Nero d’Avola, 30% Syrah
Made by Marchesi de Gregorio in northwest Sicily, Belice Valley. The Nero is full and dark without being too fruity or over ripe (its only 13%). And a great deal at what works out to be $12.50 a bottle, and it is organic to boot.  13% alcohol by volume

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.

France North to South,

Saturday, March 19th, 2pm

This Saturday we are covering the some of the classic terroir driven wines of France — from the cool climate of Alsace to the warm vineyards of the Rhône and the Languedoc.  Come traipse & taste the country with us.
 
2013 Kuentz-Bas, Alsace Blanc $12
60% Sylvaner, 20% Muscat, 20% Auxerrois
The domaine as we know it today was forged through a marriage that joined the Kuentz and Bas families in 1895. Nestled in the town of Husseren-les-Châteaux, it sits at one of the highest points in Alsace, and the vineyards stretch out from the village over an area of ten hectares.   It is a dry but floral Alsatian blend that combines honeysuckle, peach and apricot flavors. Biodynamic
 
2015 Domaine Croix Belle Rosé  $10
50% Syrah, 50% Grenache
A crisp rosé from the South of France in the Languedoc region Cotes de Thongue. This lively, fruity rose has an intense nose of rose petals and pear drop candies, with a ripe juicy fruit and crisp acidity in the mouth.
 
2013 Laurent Gauthier, Grands Cras, Morgon $18
Gamay
Morgon is considered the most ‘masculine’ of the Grand Cras. This Beaujolais supports that theory. An old vine cru gamy at a great price, the Gauthier has aromas of red cherry, strawberry, black pepper, cinnamon, violets, vanilla and cedar. It is a feast for the nose.  The palate delivers a little tartness with cranberry and black earth.  It is medium bodied with grippy, dry tannins on the finish.
 
2009 Chateau La Vielle Cure, La Sacristie de la Ville Cure $18
74% Merlot, 22% Cabernet Franc, 4%Cabernet Sauvignon
La Sacristie is the Second wine of this Fronsac Chateau produced from the younger vines of the estate.  It showcases rich aromas of figs, plum, and a touch of coffee with slight firm tannins and a fresh and spicy finish.
 
2011 Domaine Grand Veneur, Lirac Clos de Sixte $30
50% Grenache noir, 35% Syrah, 15% Mourvèdre
The vineyards of Lirac face those of Chateauneuf du Pape on the opposite side of the Rhône river, with similar soil on sides.  Owned and farmed by Alain Jaume, the Clos de Sixte vineyard uses certified organic practices. On the nose, aromas of red and black ripe fruit (kirsch and wild Blackberry) are dominant. The mouth is full, with aromas of blackcurrant liquor and spice. Tannins are both harmonious and elegant thanks to the fleshy of the wine. The end display hints of licorice and vanilla, which give to the wine length and complexity.

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.

Sunday Sippers – Spain vs. Sicily

March 13th, 11-5

Wines from sunny climes hopefully to be matched by sunny spring weather. This Sunday we’ll be tasting an old-vine Grenache from Spain and a Frappato from Sicily. Stop in and give them a try and let us know what you think.

2014 Nicosia Frappato    ($10)
Created from an ancient grape variety typical of southeastern Sicily, this wine is distinctive for its pleasantly fragrant bouquet of fresh red fruits, raspberries and blueberries, while its taste is both lively and soft.
12.5% alcohol by volume

 

2010 Castillo de Daroca Selection Especial    ($9)
Old Vine Grenache
A great little Spanish value. Dusty earth texture and smokey black currants & blueberry fruits along with well-knit tannins.

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.


 

Springing Forward

Daylight Saving Time begins this weekend and at Madrona Wine we will be using that extra hour of sunlight in the evening to toast the coming of Spring.

Saturday we have an outstanding tasting of Italian Wines slated to start at 2pm.  It is not often we get to show off a Brunello.
2014 Tenuta Nera, La Novella 
2014 Filodivino, Lacrima di Morro
2014 Terre Nere, Etna Rosso
2011 Tenuta Fanti, Sassomagno, Sant Antimo
2010 Tenuta Fanti,  Brunello di Montalcino Vallocchio

Sunday we spring forward with two great everyday reds for the longer evenings.

2014 Nicosia, Frappato $10
Created from an ancient grape variety typical of southeastern Sicily, this wine is distinctive for its pleasantly fragrant bouquet of fresh red fruits, raspberries and blueberries, while its taste is both lively and soft.

2010 Castillo de Daroca, Selection Especial $9
Old Vine Grenache
A great little Spanish value. Dusty earth texture and smoky black currants and blueberry fruits along with well-knit tannins.

Breeze by the shop and check them out.

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.

Italian Terroir,

Saturday, March 12th, 2pm

No wine growing country has as much diversity as Italy.  Its different wine growing regions produce distinct and delicious vinos like nowhere else.  This Saturday we’ll be tasting some of these distinct terroirs from the obscure Nebbiolo white wine of Lombardy to the mineraly Nerello from the slopes of Mount Etna.  We’ll also be tasting the Fanti, Brunello di Montalcino Vallocchio which shouldn’t be missed.  Come join us.
 
2014 Tenuta Nera, La Novella  $14
92% Nebbiolo & Rossola, and 8% Chardonnay & Incrocio Manzoni. 
The Nera winery started back in 1940 by Guido Nera and his son, Pietro, is now it is owned by two brothers, Stefano and Simone Nera. This Lombardy winery makes this unique made from red and white grapes.  The wine is light to medium bodied with nice green apple and some tropical hints.
 
2014 Filodivino, Lacrima di Morro $14
Lacrima is an indigenous found in the town of Morro d’Alba, in the Marche region. The wine has great floral aromatic notes of violets and ripe red fruits. The flavor is full of berries and spices and has elegant tannins with a fresh finish.
 
2014 Terre Nere Etna Rosso $20
95% Nerello Mascalese, 5% Nerello Cappuccio
The Terre Nere vineyards are at an extremely high altitude, ranging from 2100-2900 feet on the north side of Mt Etna.  These volcanic solis along with the cool nights make exceptional wines. The Etna Rosso has a core of ripe crushed cherry and wild strawberry fruit. The chewy tannins impart supple structure and weight, while hints of ground anise, dried thyme and smoky mineral add complexity and linger on the finish.
 
2011 Tenuta Fanti, Sassomagno, Sant Antimo $13
Sangiovese, Merlot, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon
This Family winery has been around since the 19th century.  Their Sassomangno is a sturdy little young vine Sangiovesse, bucked up with some super Tuscan varietals.   Chewy cherry skins and a lovely fruit sweetness. Pure and refined, medium-bodied plus, textured tannins and great balance
 
2010 Tenuta Fanti, Brunello di Montalcino Vallocchio $55
A blend of four vineyards in the Vallocchio area this Brunello from Fanti is from the outstanding 2010 vintage.  “Loads of ripe plums on the nose with hints of cedar, too. Turns to dried citrus fruit. Full body with velvety, soft tannins and a long, intense finish. Lots of Tuscan-dust texture that gives it an almost gritty undertone. Better in 2016.”  94pts Wine Spectator — My look what year it is!  The wine is what Sangiovese is all about.

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.

A Lot Going On!

After hitting the wettest year on record mark sometime this past week, we awoke this morning to beautiful sunshine here in Madrona.  But what the weather will be like the rest of the weekend is anyone’s guess.  One thing is certain, we have a lot of great wines to taste this weekend at Madrona Wine.

Saturday, starting at 2, we are pouring a lineup of big bold and bad-ass wines from California
2012 Navarro, Chardonnay
2015 Mason Cellars, Pomelo Rose

2012 Meadowcroft, Speedy Creek Vineyard, Knights Valley Zinfandel 
2013 Sean Minor, Nicole Marie – Napa Valley Red
2013 Seventy Five Wine Co, Cabernet Sauvignon

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Sunday, we’ll be tasting two first class wines from second labels. 

2013 Samuel Robert Winery, Pinot Noir  $27
A sister (or brother) winery to Coelho winery in Amity, The SR Pinot has dark toast, leather and earthy aromas The palate is dry with dark fruit and fresh acidity.

2014 Kerloo (Sodo) Cellars, Wingman Red Blend  $15
70% Grenache, 20% Mourvedre, 10% Syrah
A bare-bones-bird from Kerloo. A bouquet of red fruit, minerals, dried herbs, white pepper, and smoky notes, with elegant yet plump, plum flavors and dialed back oak.

Save The Date!
A week from Sunday, March 13th, we’ll be having a Special Tasting  of Châteauneuf-du-Pape.  $25 plus tax.
Châteauneuf is the most esteemed village of the Southern Rhône, with old vines of Grenache, Mourvedre and Syrah sprawled across vineyards covered with rounded, smooth stones called galets.   We’ll be sampling a selection of these great wines including a couple of library releases. Space for this tasting is limited so contact us to reserve your spot.  We start at 5:30 on Sunday, have a few snacks to go with the wines and you can still get home for Sunday dinner.  More details coming soon.

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.

California Here We Come,

Saturday, March 5th, 2pm

This Saturday we’re visiting California Wine Country and you won’t even need the Super Saver Air fare.  We’re tasting a interesting line up of big wines from some smaller producers from Mendicino, Sonoma, and Napa.  Come along.
 
2012 Navarro, Chardonnay…$20
Navarro Vineyards  has been growing grapes, making wine in the Anderson Valley in coastal Mendocino since 1974.  The fruit for their Chard was sourced entirely from Navarro’s Hammer Olsen vineyard. The wine was aged sur lie for nine months in French oak barrels, (25% new).  It opens with a pleasant mild oak and faint apple bouquet. On the palate, this wine is medium bodied, slightly acidic and mouthwatering. The flavor profile is a tasty vanilla oak influenced apple with notes of Bartlett pear, and hints of butterscotch. The finish is dry and its flavors linger nicely.
 
2015 Mason Cellars, Pomelo Rose  $14
Grenache & Syrah
On the southern end of the Sierras, the gentle and warm slopes of Linden Hill develop ripe and abundant fruit flavors ideal for the Grenache and Syrah grapes used to blend this Rosé. Luscious and refreshing, a bounty of summer strawberry and crisp cranberry flavors give this Rosé a lively structure, keeping the palate energized.
 
2013 Sean Minor, Nicole Marie – Napa Valley $20
51% Merlot, 29% Zinfandel, 15% Petit Verdot, 5% Petite Sirah
This unique red wine blend is from sites throughout Napa Valley.  The wine has aromas of ripe dark fruit, brown sugar, molasses and vanilla.  On the palate, it is big, rich and spicy, offering flavors of dark cherry, plum, cassis and black pepper that integrate with hints of oak spices, coating the palate. The round soft tannins and sweet oak balance lead to a long and lingering finish.
 
2012 Meadowcroft, Speedy Creek Vineyard, Knights Valley Zinfandel  $23
This Zin originates from high up on the volcanic ash laden ridge lines of the Knights Valley. Dark berry flavors of cherry, plum and blackberry, coupled with Asian spice and dark chocolate notes, round out the palate of this wine. The firm tannins linger easily with the fruit and chocolate notes.
 
2013 Seventy Five Wine Co, Cabernet Sauvignon $21
Made by Tuck Beckstoffer out of St. Helena, the 75 has dense aromas of ripe burnt early season cherries and scorched earth, classic notes of sweet black cherry, cassis and black raspberry, beautifully integrated tannins and lingering 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.

Celebration Planning?

How Much Wine To Buy.

With Spring in the air, it’s time to start thinking weddings, celebrations, and parties. One the questions we often get asked is how much wine will I need for X number of people.

The answer is a little more complicated that just how many glasses of wine per bottle. That answer is approximately six 4oz. pours per standard 750ml bottle. This number works great for the champagne toast where people will only be having one glass. For a hundred guests you would need 17 bottles – and to be safe, 18 (a case and a half).

Another variable in planning is what else is being served in addition to wine. If beer is also being served, figure a 60% wine, 40% beer. Add hard liquor and the numbers change to 50% wine, 30% spirits, 20% beer.

Now you’ve figured out the first drink, then how many drinks per person. Studies show that people generally have two drinks the first hour and one per hour beyond that. At a 2-hour party, that would be 3 drinks per person, but at a four-hour wedding reception that figure moves to 5 drinks per person.

“Math is hard!” to quote the rogue Barbie doll from years ago – but to help you out, here are a couple of quick charts:

How Much Champagne Will I Need For A Toast

People

25

50

75

100

150

Bottles

5

10

14

18

28

(includes a little safety margin for overpours)

Just Wine For A Two-Hour Party/Reception

People

25

50

75

100

150

Bottles

15

30

42

54

84

(includes a little safety margin for overpours)

Just Wine For A Four-Hour Party/Reception

People

25

50

75

100

150

Bottles

25

50

70

90

140

(includes a little safety margin for overpours)

Two-Hour Party/Reception With Beer Available

People

25

50

75

100

150

Bottles

9

18

25

32

50

(includes a little safety margin for overpours)

Four-Hour Party/Reception With Beer Available

People

25

50

75

100

150

Bottles

15

30

42

54

84

(includes a little safety margin for overpours)

Two-Hour Party/Reception With Beer & Cocktails

People

25

50

75

100

150

Bottles

7.5

15

21

27

42

(includes a little safety margin for overpours)

Four-Hour Party/Reception With Beer & Cocktails

People

25

50

75

100

150

Bottles

12.5

25

35

45

70

(includes a little safety margin for overpours)

That said – remember to buy wine and bubbles that you won’t mind drinking if you happen to buy too much. Stop in the shop for our recommendations on tasty, affordable bottles for your event.