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Monday, October 15, 2012



Peirano Estates
The Immortal Zin
2011



The beginning of the year was somewhat dry as well as much cooler than most summers.   Because of this, we had exceptionally long hang time for the fruit, giving it the chance to develop layers of flavors. Combine that with the low yield of our 113-year-old Zinfandel vines, and you can see why we were so excited by the intensity of the fruit. Plus, with 75 acres of what is the largest single block of head trained, natural rooted Zinfandel in the country, we had the opportunity to truly hand select the “cream” of the crop,   

After hand-picking into half ton bins for the most delicate transporting of the fruit, the grapes were lightly crushed into the tank for fermentation. Fermented on the skins to dryness, it was then pressed and placed in French oak barrels, of which less than 20% were new wood. Aging in this way for 12 months, it was important to maintain and uplift all of the fruit components while using the oak to support each flavor to its fullest. After bottling, it was allowed further aging time to micro-mingle its flavors so each bottle is a full expression of the monarch of Lodi wines


 – ‘The Immortal’ Old Vine Zinfandel.

The deceptively subtle aromas of this wine combine red and black cherry, mineral, earthy rhubarb and red fruit, with slightly spicy characters. In the mouth, the palate is wrapped in a velvety layered mix of sweet red cherry, strawberry, cocoa and juicy red fruit followed by light toast and smooth, chiseled tannins, leading to a lengthy, almost breathless finish. This is a wine for great food, friends and conversation, or an intimate meal for two by a flickering fire. Whichever your pleasure, our “Immortal” Old Vine Zinfandel will make it memorable.

Awards Include:
Gold Medal               Tasters Guild International Wine Competition


Have you committed the "Immortal Zin" yet?









Thursday, October 11, 2012


~ A Beautiful Wine for a Beautiful Cause ~

CAUSE



Fight Against Breast Cancer

Mothers. Sisters. Wives. Daughters. All women are vulnerable to breast cancer. No family is immune; no group is beyond its sinister reach. It is the third most common cause of cancer death in the U.S. after lung and colon cancer – and for women, the most common type of cancer diagnosis. Great strides have been made in the fight against breast cancer. Better drugs and diagnostic methods are helping women combat this disease today, but much work still needs to be done. More women are living with breast cancer, surviving and remaining cancer free than ever before, but still women in the U.S. have a 1 in 8 lifetime chance of developing breast cancer, and a 1 in 33 chance of breast cancer causing their death. These numbers are unacceptable and the truth of the matter is that we can and must do better. To that end, ONEHOPE donates 50% of profits generated from the sale of every bottle of our Chardonnay towards breast cancer research. In 2005, breast cancer caused 502,000 deaths worldwide.




 WINEMAKER ROB MONDAVI JR. - 
ONEHOPE 


California Chardonnay 

is hand-crafted with a blend of grapes from select vineyards throughout Napa, Sonoma and the Central Coast of California. It is blended with Muscat and Chenin Blanc displaying a pale gold color with aromas of fresh apple blossom and honeysuckle. Flavors of crisp pear and apple are vibrant on the palate, while its balanced oak and bright acidity makes this wine a great match with broiled or grilled seafood, poultry dishes and a wide assortment of cheeses. 



50% of profits from ONEHOPE California Chardonnay sales are donated to charities who support the fight against Breast Cancer.


Kalon Vineyard's ~ Mondavi's Vineyard studied by  NA

 ~ Be Part of The Solution ~

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Zombie Drank

  1. Ice
  2. 1 1/2 ounces tropic isle palms gold rum
  3. 1/2 ounce old monk dark rum
  4. 1/2 ounce 151-proof rum
  5. 3/4 ounce fresh pineapple juice
  6. 3/4 ounce fresh lime juice
  7. 1/2 ounce Velvet Falernum
  8. 1/2 ounce brown sugar simple syrup (brown sugar dissolved in equal part simmering water and cooled)
  9. Mint sprig, for garnish
  1. Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Add all of the liquids and stir well. Strain into an ice-filled tiki mug. Garnish with the mint.


Thursday, October 4, 2012

New Halloween Beer!!!!

Clown Shoes- Brown Angel
Hobgoblin
Angry Orchard-Crisp Cider
Enjoy the new beer

MORE HALLOWEEN FUN

The Black Devil Martini

Ingredients

  • Black olive


Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Try this crazy good buttery chardonnay



2010 "Ranch Collection"
Chardonnay
Lake County
History In 1861 Lake County was created from parts of Napa and Mendocino counties and has since been well known as a farming community.
In the 1870s vineyards were planted and by the early 1900s the area was already earning its reputation for producing
"World’s greatest wines". Prohibition forced an end to the Lake County wine production in 1920; most of the vineyards were removed and replaced with walnut and pear orchards. The comeback of the wine industry began in the 1960s when a few growers rediscovered the area’s grape growing potential and once again began planting vineyards. Lake County now has more than 8,800 acres of planted vineyards, which is a significant increase from less than100 acres they had planted in 1965. This area has also seen the recent establishment of several American Viticultural areas such as
High Valley and Red Hills-Lake County. We are proud to say that Lake County contains many vineyards that support the California Wine Institute’s Code of Sustainable farming practices Winemaking Notes The grapes used to produce our 2010 Shannon Ridge Lake County Chardonnay were picked from several different blocks to help create an elegant multi-layered wine with great complexity. The wine was barrel fermented in American oak and a portion was put through malo-lactic fermentation to help create a creamy buttery richness and soft vanilla flavors. Tasting Notes Color: Clean, straw like Aroma: Pear, Green Apple, Tropical, Creamy Vanilla Flavor: Green Apple, Ripe Pear, Buttery Texture: Crisp, full richness, long smooth finish
Technical Data Alcohol:
13.8%
Total Acidity:
.57
pH:
3.70
Residual Sugar:
.50
Composition/Blend:
99% Chardonnay
Appellation:
Lake County
Barrels:
American oak
Time in Barrels:
6 months
Cases Produced:
12,500