Archive for January, 2010
Saturday, January 30th, 2010
buy xanax class=”size-full wp-image-589 alignleft” title=”judge the wine!” src=”http://www.goldmedalwineclub.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/judge_wine.jpg” alt=”judge the wine!” width=”90″ height=”90″ />Its often very helpful to read the tasting notes of the pro’s. It gives a sense, to those who don’t know much about wine tasting, about what might be found inside the bouquet, flavor and structure of a wine. Alternatively, it offers another view for those who do know their way around a bottle. And, it gives a certain objective scale for a relatively subjective subject. But the bottom line boils down to this: YOU, the person tasting, are going to be the ultimate judge about what is pleasing to your pallet. And we want to know about it!
For this reason, there is a section on our website that allows you to be the judge! We want to know about your experience and how bottles you receive compare with your expectation of a great wine. You’ll select ratings based on Appearance, Aroma, Body, Flavor and Texture.
And here’s the best part, just by filling out this simple form, you’re automatically entered to win our quarterly drawing for a bonus half case of wine!
We’ll take the results each month and post them in our newsletter. If we happen to publish your comments, we’ll even send you a complimentary gift.
Here’s how the wine club members rated some of our recent selections from Viansa Winery & Marketplace:
Viansa 2005 Sempre Avanti : 96% GOLD, 3% SILVER, 1% BRONZE
Viansa 2006 “Vittoria” Pinot Grigio : 93% GOLD, 4% SILVER, 3% BRONZE
Have fun with this, happy tasting, and check back next month for more results from our members!!
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Wednesday, January 20th, 2010
 "Vineyard Perspective"
We love wine. In fact, we love pretty much anything having to do with wine: news, accessories, new methods in viticulture, you name it! And we want to share our love for this great industry with you. You’re probably already aware that each month we bring you different wines, recipes and stories behind the grapes. But did you know that we also promote the Art of Fine Wine as well?
With each passing month, we search for both budding and established artists from around the US and we’d like to be able to share them with you.
This month’s featured artist, Karen Tarlton, was selected as an Emerging Artist in Art Business News Magazine‘s September 2009 issue. Tarlton studied at a number of notable art schools, has lived in various international locations, and enjoys traveling around the world to gain new inspirations for her work. This particular painting, entitled Vineyard Perspective, has unfortunately already been sold, but a quick visit to her website will let you see other fine original oils on canvas still available for purchase.
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Friday, January 15th, 2010
 Niels & Berit Udsen, Castor Cellars
This month’s wines from the Gold Series come to you from Castoro Cellars, one of the oldest wineries in Paso Robles. “Castoro”, the Italian word for Beaver, happens to be the childhood nickname of winery owner Niels Udsen, who together with his wife Berit, has created quite a reputation for the winery both in Paso Robles and in the greater wine community.
The “Dam Fine Wine” production began in 1983 as a weekend project; Niels made the wine and Berit would travel to various locations selling it. By the mid 80′s, however, the business became too large to handle as a part time endeavour. Back in those days, the Udsen’s didn’t own a facility or vineyards of their own, so they relied on purchasing other’s fruits and leasing facilities for their production. Out of this own necessity, they saw an opportunity in California’s Central Coast’s wine industry. “Custom crush” services were nearly nonexistent at the time, but could become very valuable for the smaller wineries like themselves. So, out of one Europress and one mobile bottling unit, their business of custom crushing began.
 Castoro's Tasting Room
As time moved on and their reputation grew, the Udsens decided they needed a central location to handle both the business of custom crushing, and their own winery’s production. So, in 1991 they purchased and renovated an abandoned winery building conveniently located on 200 acres of land. Using his extensive knowledge of the area from years of purchasing fruits from around the Central Coast, Niels slowly purchased other vineyards as they became available, expanding Castoro’s realm. From a backyard production of making wines for friends out of purchased grapes and leased facilities, Castoro has grown into what it is today: a 50,000 case production winery and 15,000-ton custom crush operation that uses its own equipment, buildings, and vineyards. What a journey!
Castoro Cellars is a progressive winery in that 75% of their vineyards are “Certified Organic” and they use sustainable viticulture practices. They specialize in Zinfandel, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, White Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Sauvignon Blanc. They also produce, in smaller quantities available only at the tasting room, Cabernet Franc, Primitivo, Pinot Grigio, Gewurztraminer and Malbec. Highly respected winemaker, Tom Myers, has been with Castoro since 1990, but has been in the area producing wine since the late 70′s.
We decided to feature two exquisit wines this month from Castoro Cellars – the 2006 Zinfusion Zinfandel and 2007 Pinot Grigio. The Zinfusion is a heavily accoladed bottle, with 4 Gold Medals and 3 Silver Medalsfrom National Wine disfuncion erectil Competitions, and the legacy of this wine has garnered both Gold and Silver medals each year since the 2002 vintage. Aromas of berry creme brulee, spicy mole, barbecued meat and mint rest on the nose and give entry to a dry-yet-fruity medium body with toasted nut notes. Dusty tannins on the gentle finish yield good aging potential, yet it is dynamite now. The 2007 Pinot Grigio has already received 2 Silver Medals from international wine competitions and is one of the more popular wines in the tasting room. It is only available in the tasting room or through Gold Medal Wine Club! The deliciously crisp apple, lemon and peach aromas and flavors will pair beautifully with brie cheese and seafood dishes and will hold its own against creamy sauces.
Visit the wine store to view and purchase these wines. ENJOY!
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Wednesday, January 13th, 2010
“You may have the universe if I may have Italy” said Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi. Italy, particularly Tuscany, evokes all that makes life a gift, especially for wine and food aficionados. It is in celebration of Tuscan beauty and bounty that Gold Medal Wine Club presents their newest wine contest. From today until March 15th, enter to win a 7-day/6 night International Wine Country Getaway to Prato, a small city in northern Tuscany. The contest includes continental breakfast, five nights of dining and wine tasting with world renown Italian winemakers and winery tours.
Prato is home to many museums and cultural monuments and is considered to be a centre for the ‘slow food’ movement, boasting many local specialties. Accommodations are for two at Prato’s fabulous Hotel Hermitage. The hotel has been given five stars by tripadvisor.com travelers and is described as beautiful, quiet, and spacious, surrounded by olive groves and centrally located with just a 20 minute drive to Florence.
Tours and dinners have been arranged at five exceptional wineries in the area. The wines of Podere Le Poggiarelle and Cantine Bonacchi are currently featured as Gold Medal Wine Club International Series selections. Each wine was chosen by Gold Medal Wine Club for exceptional quality, prestige and requisition in the face of high demand. The wineries are both located in the Montalbano hills and have been producing wines since before 1970 on vineyards with rich and ancient history. Podere Le Poggiarelle winery is located on a restored Tuscan farm true to its ninth century roots whereas the Cantine Bonacchi wine making operation is centered in the town of Quarrata and includes a newly completed modern winery and bottling facility.
The three wineries of Fattoria Artimino, Cantine Borghi, and Fattoria Le Gallozzole, also located in and around the north Tuscany region, share the rich traditions in an area known for it’s 3000 year old history of grape and olive growing. Each of these wine tours and dinners will offer the winner their own unique experience of the fabulous food and wines of Italy.
To enter the contest for the International Wine Country Getaway, please visit goldmedalwine.com. Follow the button on the homepage. No purchase is necessary and contestants are encouraged to tell a friend to enter.
The International Wine Country getaway is sponsored by the International Series from Gold Medal Wine Club. The International Series is a wine club featuring wines from the best small-production, boutique wineries around the globe. Each quarterly shipment features a specific country or region and includes extensive tasting notes and comprehensive information about the region, the wineries, the grapes and the families behind the wines. Shipments also include our ‘adventure package’ of specially chosen gourmet food products carefully selected to reflect the unique culture of the featured country. For more information about the International Series, or Gold Medal Wine Club, please visit www.goldmedalwine.com or call 1-800-266-8888.
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Friday, January 1st, 2010
For most people we know, 2009 has been a tumultuous year full of ups and downs and uncertainty. Together we made it through. We wanted to take this opportunity to thank all of our loyal wine club customers for your patronage, support and trust in us to bring you hard-to-find, remarkable wines. We are hoping the wine shipments you received in 2009 were exciting gifts that enhanced your meals, and brought cherished friends and families together. After all, what a better reason to bring people together than over a fine bottle of wine?
We are looking forward to 2010 and are working on securing some incredible selections for each of our five wine clubs in the new year.
Cheers and Happy 2010!
~The Gold Medal Wine Club Staff.
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