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View PDF >> Ballentine Vineyards - Napa Valley Ballentine upholds a rich history with Old Vine wines in prestigious Napa Valley. |
FEATURED WINES
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Ballentine Old Vine 2002 Zinfandel Old Vine Zinfandel is a hard animal to track in |
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Ballentine 2003 Merlot A Gold Medal Wine Club Special Selection, the Ballentine Vineyards 2003 Merlot was produced from Napa Valley’s legendary Pocai Vineyard, which dates back to 1906. This historical vineyard site is found on the west side of the Silverado trail near Calistoga and has produced countless award winning wines since its inception. The 2003 Merlot is right on the heels of its 92 Point scoring predecessor, as enthusiasts eagerly anticipate its forthcoming accolades. Ballentine’s Merlot is brilliant reddish garnet in color, with initial aromas of black cherry, currants, black tea, raspberries, herbs, and spices. Red apples come into focus next, with a background of pepper, vanilla, and earthy toasted notes, which are characteristic of Napa Valley Merlots. On the palate, this wine exudes flavors of red and black cherries, blueberries, pepper, vanilla and spices, while the mouth feel is fluid and full throughout with a silky sweet fruit nature. Well-structured tannins extend through the finish with a balanced acidity and warming notes that lead into flavors of fresh berries and vanilla caramel toastiness. Try pairing the Ballentine 2003 Merlot with Spaghetti Bolognese, Beef Stroganoff, and lamb stew. 87% Merlot, 11% Cabernet Sauvignon, 2% Cabernet Franc. Aged 16 months in oak. Enjoy now until 2014. Watch Tasting Notes Video Clip > |
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Ballentine 2007 Old Vine Chenin Blanc The Ballentine 2007 Old Vines Chenin Blanc was harvested from the Pocai Vineyard, which has been exclusively farmed by the Pocai and Ballentine families for over 100 years. The Chenin Blanc was planted in the 1970s, making it one of the oldest single vineyards of the grape still standing in Napa Valley. Ballentine’s single vineyard Chenin Blancs have consistently brought rave reviews and critical acclaim, and the 2007 vintage is no exception, with a notable 90 Point score from Wine & Spirits magazine. This Chenin Blanc has very complex and classic flavors of peaches, pears, citrus blossoms, honeysuckle, apple, lemon and lime. Crisp, clean, and fruit forward, the 2007 Chenin Blanc is refreshing with a full and silky texture. On the palate, the wine has zesty citrus characters with notes of peaches, melons, and floral blossoms that are accentuated by slight vanilla qualities in the finish. An extremely food friendly wine, try pairing the Ballentine 2007 Chenin Blanc with grilled or friend seafood, chicken with creamy sauces, and spicy Asian cuisine. 100% Chenin Blanc. Enjoy now until 2012. |
ABOUT THE WINEMAKER
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Napa Valley winemaker, Bruce Devlin Like many other preeminent Napa Valley winemakers, Bruce Devlin is a graduate of UC Davis. He also has worked for wineries in South Africa, Germany and Australia before returning to California. In South Africa, he became familiar with the venerable Chenin Blanc grape and now considers it his signature grape and wine. He has also consulted for a number of other Napa Valley wineries. |
IN THE SPOTLIGHT![]()
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Van and Betty Ballentine One might think that at age 81, Van Ballentine would begin to slow down a bit. Happily, this is not the case with the laid back owner of Ballentine Vineyards. "I can't really remember being interested in anything else since I was a child," Ballentine recalled in a recent interview. My father was dedicated to the wine business and I guess it just rubbed off on me." For the record, Van Ballentine has recently completed his 64th consecutive harvest, a number that puts him in rarified air amongst Napa Valley growers and vintners. While he admits to slowing down a bit, he remains a formidable outside force when his prized vineyards are picked each year. His wife of many decades, Betty, herself a descendent of an original Napa Valley pioneering winery family, tells it this way: "No one in Napa Valley tends to their vineyards like Van does," she said proudly. "And what's really more important is the fact that he really enjoys doing it. He says it's something that is in his blood and anyone who knows him knows it is true. Van recalls that he was either seven or eight when he began helping his dad around the winery. At first he simply followed his father helping wherever he could. Then, his small statue was put to good use when he was able to fit through the small opening that allowed him to clean the inside of the empty tanks. As with most Napa Valley wine families, the Ballentines have had their share of ups and downs. Van remembers times in the valley during the 1950s when money wasn't very available and a really good bottle of wine could be bought for under a dollar. Vana's career included a stint as the vineyard manager for the huge Christian Brothers facility just north of the town of St. Helena, a period that Van described as "eye opening to see wines made on such a large scale. It sort of made me appreciate the fact that as a small winemaker you tend to have a great deal more flexibility in making decisions about your wines." Van Ballentine is also proud of his no-nonsense approach to wines. He pleaded his cause with a direct approach to the business. "I just want to make something that is good to drink. I place a good deal of emphasis on the fruit content and have stayed away from over-oaking the finish. Betty and I have done a huge number of public tastings and from the feedback I get from many consumers, the type of wines I make actually taste better to many of them. After all, the idea is when you drink one of my bottles I want you to want another right away. In the end, isn"t that what it"s all about?" At an age when many of his peers have retired and taken a seat on the sidelines, Van Ballentine continues to perform on the playing field that is the wine industry. His wines are as subtle as his personality and are among the true values of the Napa Valley. The wines of Ballentine Vineyards reflect a period of times past in Northern California and of an era that allowed Napa Valley to emerge as one of the great wine producing regions in the entire world. Happily, Van Ballentine was around during those times and reflects it well with his lovely wines. |
THE WINE REGION ![]()
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All of Ballentine's estate grown grapes come from two of Napa Valley's most prestigious appellations, St. Helena and Calistoga. Both are located in what is considered the upper valley, at Napa's northern end. The three separate vineyards that comprise Ballentine's estates provide an excellent cross section of micro-climatization that is important to the style of wines that Ballentine Vineyards continues to produce. |
FOOD FOR THOUGHT ![]()

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Van's Rack of lamb in Merlot Sauce Ingredients: Preparations: |
Blue Cheese Crusted Filet Mignon Steaks Ingredients: Preparations: |