June Case of the Month

We are excited to roll straight into summertime with this case of the month. It includes a super fun mix of refreshing rosés, tangy and bright whites, and lighter bodied food-friendly reds.

Standouts include an all natural Spanish white of the grape Xarello (zah-rel-lo), a classic Cote de Provence Rosé, and a cool Italian red from Piedmont made from the rare indigenous grape Grignolino.

Grab your case and save 20%! We hope you enjoy this month’s selections!

 
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Sparkling

(Spain) Raventós i Blanc Cava, $21
Grapes: Spanish field blend

Notes: Great bottle of bubbles from North Eastern Spain. The wine is fresh and focused on the palate, with aromas of saline and citrus. There is just enough body to make this both quaffable and stand up to light fare. Awesome brunch wine!

Whites

(France) 2019 Domaine Léon Boesch Edelzwicker 1L, $19
Grapes: Alsacian field blend

Notes: Alsace is technically located in France but currently shares a border with Germany, yet has changed control between both countries for the last few hundred years. The culture there is a lovely mix between the two - including the style of wines they make, which is often a unique blend of French and German varietals.

This spectacular liter bottle of white ‘Edelzwicker’ is poignantly floral on the nose, with a lush mouth texture of stonefruit and a crisp acidity finish. A perfect wine for a BBQ of sausages and a board of creamy French and Swiss cheese. Yum.

(Spain) 2019 Litrona Finca Parera, $32
Grapes: 100% Xarello Vermell

Notes: Incredible Spanish natural white wine from the Penedès region. This one is organic, biodynamic, sustainably farmed, and fermented with one month of skin contact in cement. In addition to growing grapes, Finca Parera also grows cherries, olives, almonds, and honey, all of which are certified biodynamic. It’s as if all of those expressions of the mix of terrier are present in this wine.

It’s citrusy and tropical on the palate, with a touch of nuttiness and a slightly honeyed tart finish. This is a fun and incredibly interesting wine!

(Italy) 2020 Terredora Di Paolo Corte di Giso Irpinia, $18
Grapes: 100% Falanghina

Notes: A crowd-pleasing medium bodied Italian white, with tangy green apple, and green melon and citrus notes.

(France) Jean Paul Cuvee Gascogne Blanc de Blancs, $11
Grapes: Colombard and Ugni Blanc

Notes: An easy going summer white table wine from Southern France. This is a zippy, fresh, tart adult lime-aid. Boom!

Rosés

(France) 2020 Aix Vin de Provence Rosé, $21
Grapes: 100% Grenache

Notes: With classic Provence rosé flavors, subtle aromas of mandarin oranges, raspberries and wild strawberries with slightly spicy and herbal notes. Ideal as an aperitif but great as a lunch rosé when combined with seafood, salads, grilled tuna or roasted chicken.

(France) 2020 Domaine Carrel Eugene et Fils Savoie Rosé, $14
Grapes: Blend of Gamay and Mondeuse

Notes: A medium bodied and fruit-forward rosé with ripe pluot and lemon curd.

(Washington) 2020, Procedo Rosé, $18
Grapes: Blend of Sangiovese and Barbera

Notes: Very cool second label by favorite local producers, Lady Hill Winery. Crisp and fruity, citrusy and supremely gulpable. This would be a great ‘porch pounder’ with friends on a warm summer afternoon.

Reds

(France) 2019 Famille Balaran Cotes du Tarn Rouges, $20
Grapes: 100% Braucol

Notes: A very fun and unique French red. It has a beautiful ruby purple opacity and density but still retains a fresh mouthfeel. Ripe tart plum juice. A great wine to pair with grill-marked meats.

(Spain) 2018 Raul Perez Saint Jacques ‘Ultreia’, $22
Grapes: 100% Mencia

Notes: A recent favorite bottle of Spanish red over the last couple of years at the shop. Lush red and blue fruit tones, forest floor herbs, harmonious, balanced mouthfeel, impeccably food-friendly!

(France) 2019 Ca’ La Bionda Valpolicella, $18
Grapes: Blend of Corvina, Rondinella, and Molinara

Notes: Light bodied red blend from Northern Italy. Red and blue fruit tones, herbaceous with a smooth textured finish.

(France) 2019 Francesco Rinaldi & Figli Grignolino d’Asti, $21
Grapes: 100% Grignolino

Notes: One of our all time favorite warm-weather wines! Grignolino is VERY light-bodied and could even do well with a slight chill from the fridge on it (no more than 20 minutes). Although the wine is light bodied, it retains a nice focused tannic structure with blueberry and a distinctly peppery finish. So fun!

Oregon Pinot Noir for National Wine Day!

Oregon Wine Month continues, and on top of that, it is National Wine Day! While the Willamette Valley offers many beautiful varieties of wines, one will always reign supreme...Pinot Noir. This week we bring you two options from our favorite local Pinot producers. They're different styles from different pockets in the Willamette Valley. Both great bottles! 

Pick up a bottle today to celebrate Willamette Valley's beautiful Pinot Noir and National Wine Day! Cheers!

 
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2019 Crowley Willamette Valley Pinot Noir, $26
Grapes: 100% Pinot Noir

Notes: This one comes from our favorite local Willamette Valley Pinot Noir producers. This fun and fruity pinot has a nice rounded and velvety texture and is balanced with clean acidity. A great bottle of local Pinot for under $30!!

2016 St. Innocent' Temperance Hill Vineyard' Eola Amity AVA, $48
Grapes: 100% Pinot Noir

Notes: This is an absolutely stellar bottle of Pinot made in a 'Burgundian' style from Eola Amity here in the Willamette Valley. You'll find forward aromas of tart red berry and conifer sprigs, with crunchy berry fruit and a balanced earthy backbone. It's truly superb!

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Oregon Rosé for the Warm Weather

To celebrate both Oregon Wine Month and the lovely weather, we’re focusing this week’s post on two killer local rosés. Both bottles of pink are bright and lively and under $20! Read on to see more details below. We hope you enjoy! Cheers!

 
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2020 Little Wing Rose, $16
Grapes: Blend of Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris

Tasting Notes: Great bottle of pink from the Willamette Valley. This rosé is light/medium-bodied, with crisp lemon zest, bright acidity, and a touch of aromatic tanginess on the finish. Great as a porch pounder, or pair with almost any fun daytime fare. 

2020 McBeth Winery Rose, $18
Grapes:100% Pinot Noir

Tasting Notes: One of our favorite small wineries here in the Willamette Valley - we carry their Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, and their Pinot Noir Rosé. All three totally solid and also under $20. Their rosé is made in a dry, Provence-style; crisp, fruity with diverse flavors of peach, wild huckleberry and melon. So good!


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May is Oregon Wine Month

May is Oregon Wine Month! To celebrate, we are featuring two of our favorite local Pinot producers in our case of the month. In addition, we are offering a fun mix of 'warm weather wines' to round out the case. 

You can expect these wines to be a little 'lighter on their feet' than the wines we featured during winter. You'll get a fun spritzy bottle of Basque white 'Txakolina,' a tangy and refreshing Italian rose, and no shortage of food-friendly bottles meant to be appreciated outdoors in the sun. 

We hope you enjoy this month's selections!

 
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Sparkling

(Spain) Mokoroa Txakolina, $16
Grapes: Basque field blend

Notes: The Basque country is located in the western Pyrenees, straddling the border between France and Spain on the Bay of Biscay. Txakolina (pronounced Chah-ko-lina) is a delicious bubbly wine that is typical to the region. 

This wine is super fun- it's just a little spritzy, not full on sparkling like Champagne. It's light, citrusy, food-friendly, and very spring/summer weather appropriate! Always a Bottle Shop favorite. 

Rose

(Italy) 2020 Planeta Rosato, $15
Grapes: Blend of Nero d’Avola and Syrah

Notes: This one is a new arrival to the shop from the classic Sicilian producer, Planeta. This Italian rose blend has a nice round and ripe fruit midpalate, with balanced acidity. A tasty crowd pleaser!

(Italy) 2020 Vajra ‘Rosa Bella’ Vino Rosato, $17
Grapes: Blend of Nebbiolo, Barbera, and Dolcetto

Notes: Piedmont powerhouse producer Vajra, who is best known for making sought after Barolos and Barbarescos, also offers this supremely quaffable bottle of rose. It's easy drinking in springtime all the way- light, bright, lemony citrus, with floral aromas and under-ripe berry fruit. 

Whites

(France) 2018 Les Perles Pays d’Oc Blanc, $13
Grapes: 100% Chardonnay

Notes: All stainless steel fermented, medium-bodied, zippy bottle of french table white wine. Tart green apple, and a touch of slate minerality. A surprisingly tasty wine that well outperforms its' pricetag. 

(France) 2017 Domaine de la Roche Bleue Jasnieres, $30
Grapes: 100% Chenin Blanc

Notes: A cool, sustainably farmed French wine from a tiny appellation in the Loire region. Fermented in neutral oak and stainless steel - this wine has a nice mouth texture and tangy acidity. This wine tastes like adult lemonade-- in a good way :) Pair with creamy cheeses, salty meats, and all the charcuterie board fixings.

(Italy) 2019 Cecilia Beretta Castelnuovo Custoza Bianco, $13
Grapes: Blend of Trebbiano, Tocai Fruilano, and Malvasia

Notes: Another great 'day to day wine' offering from a celebrated Italian producer. This fun northern Italian blend of grapes is a delightful bottle of white. Light, crisp, straightforward, no-frills, excellent little table wine.

Reds

(Italy) 2019 Maria Galassi ‘Ca’ Storta’ Superiore, $15
Grapes: 100% Romagna Sangiovese

Notes: Pioneering farmer practicing all-natural and sustainable farming methods in central Italy making unique red wines from the classic Italian grape, Sangiovese. Medium-bodied, excellent earthy structure, lean red berry midpalate, fragrant wooded aromas. 

(Spain) 2018 Raul Perez Saint Jacques ‘Ultreia’, $22
Grapes: 100% Mencia

Notes: This one has been a favorite bottle of Spanish red over the last couple of years at the shop. And impeccable food-friendly wine with lush red and blue fruit tones, forest floor herbs, harmoniously balanced mouthfeel!

(France) 2017 Domaine Sainte Croix ‘Le Fournas’, $17
Grapes: Blend of Grenache, Syrah, and Carignan

Notes: Solid organic producer from the Corbieres region of Southern France. The Carignan in this blend gives the wine a unique peppery density that makes this bottle memorable. Dark blackberry fruit tones yet retains a nice acidity that provides the wine with a bit of lift on the palate. Great burger wine!

(France) 2020 Domaine Lardy Beaujolais-Villages $17
Grapes: 100% Gamay

Notes: Beautifully earthy aromas upfront, tart raspberry fruit, and a persistently pleasant licorice and anise finish. So good!

(Oregon) 2017 Trathen Hall Willamette Valley Pinot Noir, $26
Grapes: 100% Pinot Noir

Notes: A sustainably farmed local red with classic Willamette Valley tasting notes - medium-bodied, nice earthy backbone, balanced red and blue fruit. 

(Oregon) 2018 Crowley Willamette Valley Pinot Noir, $26
Grapes: 100% Pinot Noir

Notes: One of the Bottle Shop's favorite local Willamette Valley Pinot Noir producers. This is a fun and fruity pinot, with a nice rounded and velvety texture, balanced with clean acidity. A great bottle of local pinot for under $30!!

Stop by and pick up your case this month! We offer our Case of the Month's with a 20% discount, bringing this one to $185. Cheers!

Old World Wines

Two fun 'old world' wines arrived at the shop this week. Both of these red bottles have a nice balance of earthy fragrance, fruit, and structure- yet have their own unique swing to them.

You'll find the Gamay to have similar notes as local Pinots but more rustic and elegant. And the other bottle is a funky Italian grape called Cesanese, which is only found grown in central Italy. This wine has some fruit to it but is mainly a 'mineral' driven wine- a quality that we find makes this bottle both interesting and delicious.

We hope you enjoy! Cheers!

 

 
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2020 Domaine Lardy Vigneron Beaujolais-Villages, $17
Grapes: 100% Gamay

Tasting Notes: Lucien Lardy is a third generation winemaker who cultivates some of the best Fleurie plots in Beaujolais. The vineyard is located in Fleurie, one of the ten Cru appellations in Beaujolais.

We are excited to bring in Lardy's 'Beaujolais-Villages,' which is new to the shop. His entry-level wine is made just on the outskirts of Fleurie from 70 year old vines and farmed with sustainable practices.

This wine is stellar: fragrant forest herb notes up front, with a nice zippy red and blue tart fruit stripe on the palate and a pleasantly structured + balanced finish. A fun French table red to enjoy on its own and incredibly food-friendly.

Try this with any savory fare- a ham and cheese sandwich, roasted rosemary chicken, grilled veggies, or a plate of pasta with parm. Delish!

2019 Damiano Ciolli ‘Silene’ Olevano Romano, $20
Grapes: 100% Cesanese Superiore

Tasting Notes: Damiano Ciolli makes wine in the appellation of Olevano Romano, located in the region of Lazio in central Italy.

He concentrates on making wine from the region's signature grape, Cesanese. Using natural winemaking methods, he makes some of the top examples of Cesanese wine in the country.

This bottle is super elegant, medium-bodied with light ferric aromas, green fig and baking spices on the palate. It's got a touch of 'old world' funk in the finish that is only reminiscent of wines grown from Italian soil—a memorable bottle for $20.

New French Arrivals

We have a couple of tasty new french arrivals featured this week. There is a fun floral bottle of white from the Alsace region known as 'Edelzwicker' and a solid Grenache-based red table wine from Corbières. Read on to hear the details. We hope you enjoy! Cheers!

 
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2019 Domaine Léon Boesch Edelzwicker 1L, $19
Grapes: A blend of Riesling, Pinot Blanc, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Gris and Muscat

Tasting Notes: Edelzwicker dates back to 1644 when the so-called noble varieties in Alsace were differentiated from those judged to be of lesser quality. Riesling, Pinot Gris, Gewurztraminer and Muscat fell into the noble category, while Pinot Blanc, Sylvaner, Chasselas and Auxerrois were relegated. 

Historically, this style of wine was made from only the noble varieties until 1970, when the term "Edelzwicker" was deregulated. Today, it is used more out of nostalgia than a legislative requirement. This year's release is full of minerals and dry on the palate, with the classic Alsatian aromatic nose and a touch of lovely ripe stone fruit. So good!

2017 Domaine Sainte Croix ‘Le Fournas’, $17
Grapes: Blend of Grenache, Syrah, and Carignan

Tasting Notes: New vintage of one of the Bottle Shop's favorite french table wines. The grape varieties used are typical of the Corbieres region: Grenache, Syrah and Carignan - all from old vines. 

The resulting blend has generous blackberry and red plum fruit, with layered and integrated tannic structure. Perfectly paired with a simple pasta with red sauce and veggies or a ham and gruyere sandwich with a small mixed green salad. 

Italian Wines for Warm Weather

This week we are bringing you two stellar Italian wines perfect for the warm weather. We have a fantastic bottle of ‘Frizzante’ Rose by Cantine Tintero and a crowd-pleasing, food-friendly white by noteworthy vintner Francesconi Paolo.  

We hope you enjoy! Cheers!

 
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2019 Cantine Elvio Tintero Vino Rosato, $13
Grapes: A blend of Barbera, Moscato, and Favorita grapes

Tasting Notes: Fun Springtime rose blend full of flavor and complexity from the Piedmont region of Northern Italy. This bottle is ‘Frizzante,’ which means that it’s not full-on sparkling, just a little spritzy (if you will).

On the palate, it’s fresh and lively, bone dry, with an enjoyable hint of ripe berry fruit—a porch pounder all the way.

2019 Francesconi Paolo ‘Vite in Fiore’, $27
Grapes:100% Albana

Tasting Notes: This wine is by the renowned Italian vintner Francesconi Paolo, with impeccable biodynamic and sustainable farming from the hills of Emilia-Romana.

This wine is so interesting and well-balanced that it blows the mind. Dry, medium-bodied with a rounded mouth texture, persistent acidity and forward limestone minerality.

Then finishes with just a touch of nuttiness and salinity. Superb food-friendly white! Enjoy it with a bowl of Carbonara and a fresh salad of bitter lettuces with shaved, salty cheeses. 

Wines for Sipping in the Sun

Everybody loves the sunshine! This week, in honor of the (projected) weather, we thought it would be fun to focus on two of our current favs to sip in the sun. Both are super fresh tasting yet distinct.

We hope you enjoy! Cheers!

 
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2019 Cochonnet ‘Melon’ 1L, $23
Grapes: 100% Melon de Bourgone

Tasting Notes: Very cool liter bottle and new arrival from the Loire Valley in France- organic, biodynamic, natural yeast fermentation, and small-batch produced.

Medium-bodied on the palate with forward citrus zest and slate minerality, nice zippy finish. This wine is perfect for enjoying light daytime fares like shellfish or an arugula salad with sliced strawberries. Delish.

2019 Granbazan ‘Etiqueta Verde’, $21
Grapes:100% Albarino

Tasting Notes: A great bottle of white from the famed region of Rias Baixas in Spain. This bottle has all the ‘classic’ Albarino notes that you want.

Prominent aromas of orange blossom and granite, rich tones of pineapple and green apple on the palate, with a clean spritz of citrus and a touch of saline on the finish. Outstanding!