New Premium Vodkas, Gin and Tequila Tasted

by Admin 11/5/2008 6:58:00 PM

Although wine is our focus here at All Corked Up, some of you will be glad to know that we also have a top-notch spirits selection. Recently we tasted some fabulous spirits from a small distributor that you might be interested in. They are all pricey but worth it, and are perfect as holiday gifts.

 

The first, Porfidio Single Barrel Tequila from Jalisco, has not been seen in Southern California for a long time—it’s one of the best. Also, the best vodka we’ve ever carried just came in. Kauffman Private Collection Luxury Russian Vodka, in 1 liter format, and in a stunning bottle and gift package. The reason this rare specimen tastes so ethereal: it’s distilled 14 times! Another big standout from our recent acquisitions: G’Vine French Small Batch Gin. For those of you who don’t like gin, this might convert you. And for gin lovers, this has just the right combination of botanical complexity and sensuous body.

 

Come check ‘em out …

 

Victor & Daniel

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Great New Wines

by Admin 6/29/2008 5:46:00 PM

Another week in the life of a wine buyer tasting upwards of 30 new wines a week.
I will mention a few that have “grabbed” my attention. Paso Robles continues to put great wines and two from Sextant Winery particularly, 2006 Nightwatch which is a blend of Zinfandel and Petite Sirah. The winemaker left the bottle for me to sample our customers and they all said “I’ll buy it”! Another wine that is great is the new Layer Cake Primativo. This wine is from Italy and it tastes much like a big, rich Paso Zinfandel. The sample was passed around to good reviews.. Look for these wines in the coming weeks.

Victor Herstein
Wine Buyer

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Reflections on the end of a very busy week

by Admin 5/26/2008 7:37:00 PM

Starting off by asking you, the serious wine consumer, this: “ Am I nuts or what!”.
I just opened 3 wooden cases of French white wine (we will not divulge the producers name because this is a tasty French Chardonnay-Colombard blend and we recommend it highly). The bottles laying down inside all had……screw caps! What’s wrong with this picture? You be the judge.
On a different note, our Pahlmeyer Wine Dinner was a qualified success. The 4 wines paired were all remarkable and Chef Bryan outdid himself. Only drawback was that Pahlmeyer wines are so allocated that we soon ran out of wines to sell after the dinner!
Many wines were sampled this past week. We generally sample around 40 wines a week. They are considered for use in either one of our Wine Clubs or for sale in our retail section/tasting bar. Wines from Spain, Italy, Oregon, Australia, Germany, Chile and California were tasted. In a perfect world we could purchase every good wine that comes our way, but alas, I must “cherry-pick” the ones that we can’t live without. Some of those will show up in the coming weeks. We will keep you posted!

Victor Herstein
Wine Buyer, All Corked Up

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Today’s California wines are overblown, over-alcoholed, over-oaked, overpriced and over-manipulated

by Admin 5/19/2008 6:41:00 PM

Robert Mondavi, 1913 -2008

 

Wine lovers mourn the passing of Robert Mondavi this week at age 94.  He is partly responsible for helping California wines attain their high stature in the world of wine.

He helped make Chardonnay America’s most popular white wine. He gave UC Davis $35 million to establish the Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science and a performing arts center.

I am now going to mention the last Mondavi Reserve Cabernet that the family produced, the lovely 2004. A very impressive Cabernet in every way.

 

Before Mr. Mondavi’s passing, I had planned to open discussion about the opinion letter written  by writer Alice Feiring and published in the Los Angeles Times. This is a quote: “Today’s California wines are overblown, over-alcoholed, over-oaked, overpriced and over-manipulated”. This article took up a third of a page, more than some political commentary. And in the Food section of last weeks Times, three books about wine are reviewed, among them her book: The Battle for Wine and Love or How I Saved the World From Parkerization. Everyone has an opinion and we would love to hear yours!

 

I would describe my own palate as varied. I constantly try new wines. More and more I am becoming a big Paso Robles fan. The Zinfandels from Paso are wonderful, big, jammy reds with gorgeous aromas. Brochelle Vinyards and Tobin James “ James Gang Reserve” are a few of my current faves. I have a soft spot for well made German wines among them Dr. Loosen Rieslings both Spatlese and Auslese. German wines are usually bottled at 7-8 percent alcohol and are just lovely to sip on a hot day. We have now a number of lovely Spanish wines among them Altos de Luzon, a Tempranillo-Cabernet blend. It is a luscious New World style red, dry and fruit forward, no dirty tasting wine here. I have started to re-discover wines from Portugal. I bought a simple Vinho Verde from Alianca. This dry white tastes a bit like a nice Pinot Grigio, crisp acidity made to be drunk with Seafood! Priced under $10. I have been tasting and purchasing several dry Rose’s from France, Australia, California and a little gem from Portugal, Casa Mendes, it retails for under $5 and it’s clean and dry! We now have back in stock 2 of our favorite reds: Poppy Pinot Noir and Ehrhardt Petite Sirah. Recently tasted and purchased, 2 unoaked Chardonnays: Sierra Vista from El Dorado County and Gum Bear from Australia. A nice alternative to the mass of oaky whites out there. Unoaked Chardonnay is (in my opinion) fantastic with Sushi and Sashimi. They have some similarities to fine cold Sake, especially in the nose.

 

Till next time,

Victor the Wine Guy at All Corked Up

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December Wine Tasting 2007

by Admin 12/7/2007 8:28:00 PM

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What a great Treat!

by Admin 11/20/2007 3:10:00 PM

I was invited to the home of Dan & Sherri for a vertical tasting of Oroppas 1992 to 2002. What a treat that was!  1992 was still aging beautifully and truly a Meritage.  2004 is very silky and velvety smooth with enticing aromas of blueberry jam, cherry, raspberry, chocolate, clove and  has rich coffee notes mingling with bittersweet brown spices for a long complex finish with velvety tannins.
Lee’s rating 92

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Red Wine LIVE

by Admin 11/15/2007 1:30:00 PM

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2004 Frias Spring Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon

by Admin 11/15/2007 1:23:00 PM

Grown on the slopes of the Frias Family Spring Mountain estate where rocky volcanic soil dominates.  The grape for this wine were hand selected in the vineyard and then hand sorted twice in the winery to make sure only the best grapes reached the fermentation tank.   The wine was aged for 22 months in small French oak barrels. This Cabernet explodes with dark chocolate, blackberry and raspberry.  This wine is sweetly perfumed with ripe fruit and exotic spices such as vanilla, cinnamon, cardamom as well as cedar, cigar box and sandalwood.  On the palate it has cassis as well as dark berries carries through with a mocha-berry underpinning.  The silky mouth feel, yet bold structure and balanced acids highlight the glory of mountain grown fruit in this concentrated wine.  The long finish of fleshy ripe dark fruit and spicy, earthy background also reminiscent of the forest floor add an element of complexity. This cab well easily age for 15 to 20 years with proper temperature control storage. Why pay $500 for cult wines when you could drink this gem for $69.99.  We could only get 5 cases.     Lee’s rating 95   WS rating 94

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Our Picks

  1. 2006 Marin Codax Albarino
    Alberino is a white grape that is rapidly growing in popularity. It is a food friendly wine showcasing a pale yellowish color with touches of tropical fruits.  It is an very aromatic wine that is complex with very crisp clean finish.

    ACU’s rating 89pts

  2. 2005 Pariso Chardonnay

    I love this Chardonnay’s from Monterey County.  This wine is very rich with tropical fruits allied to a creamy mouth feel, toasty oak and vanilla nuances-all balanced by refreshing acidity.  Excellent with richly-sauced poultry and seafood dishes.

    ACU’s rating 90pts

  3. 2005 Qupe Syrah

    Winery owner Robert Lindquist has been making wonderful Syrah for many years and this is another example.  Robert’s goal is to make wines with impeccable balance that can be enjoyed in their youth.  The rich fruit and soft tannins combined with good acidity allow it to age beautifully for 3 to 5 yrs.

    ACU’s rating 90pts

  4. 2006 Castle Rock Pinot Noir

    Sonoma, California

    Castle Rock sourced another great Pinot Noir, this time from Sonoma.  This is a well made, medium bodied Pinot that is a good choice for an everyday sip.

    ACU’s Rating 89pts

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