2012 Angeline Sauvignon Blanc, Russina River Valley, California $13
Angeline 2012 Russian River Valley Sauvignon Blanc is produced from three different Russian River Valley vineyards: Dempel, Herrick and Ricioli. The Russian River Valley is known for a coastal influence that often brings fog to the area. One vineyard is located in a slightly warmer part of the appellation which offers rich, ripe fruit character. The other vineyard is in a cooler area which brings nice acidity and a really intense varietal character to the wine. Angeline has a track record for producing savory, delicious Sauvignon Blanc at an inexpensive price. The wine is dry, but rich in honey, papaya and gooseberry flavors, brightened by brisk acidity. This wine received 89 points from Wine Enthusiast. We paired this with halibut baked with light garlic cream for a delicious combination. Alcohol: 13.9%
2011 Baileyana Firepeak Pinot Noir, Edna Valley, California $22
This is a story about how a family’s involvement in the wine industry has grown over the years. Jack Nivens founded Paragon Vineyard, the family wine business, in the 1970’s in the Edna Valley. His wife Catharine caught the bug from him, and planted a few acres in their front yard. Her project grew into what is now Baileyana Winery. Her sons bought more acreage for their Firepeak Vineyard. The wine being featured is a perfect example of Grand Firepeak Cuvee. This is a medium-bodied Pinot Noir with loads of flavor with aromas of dark chocolate, raspberry, dark cherry, blueberry, root beer and a touch of anise following straight through to the palate. Hints of white pepper and spice round it out nicely. The finish is long and filled with bright red fruits. The yield for this 2011 vintage was light but the rich quality of the grapes make this a lovely wine. This is a great holiday wine since it pairs with everything – turkey, salmon, pork. Alcohol: 14.5%