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It was definitely one of the most fun wine tastings we did on our last trip to Northern California. We had passed Jessup Cellars on our many past trips through Yountville, and while we had peeked inside, we never went in for a tasting. Likely, it was because I usually over schedule our Napa and Sonoma trips, something I have learned not to do after this last visit.

A few weeks prior to our travels, I received a press release about Jessup Cellars’ Tastemaker Speaker Series, and after a few emails back and forth had a tasting appointment for our Napa Valley Day.

Jessup Cellars

We arrived at Jessup Cellars on the most beautiful day ever, and Yountville was buzzing with great energy. We checked in at the front and made our way past the tasting bar to a private little room where we met Tracy and Ashley, the two most delightful women who made our tasting fantastic.

Jessup Cellars

Before we started in on the wine, we took a little stroll around the adjoining art gallery.

Jessup Cellars The gallery, which is also used for wine club tastings, features rotating art displays. Below you can literally see how wine looks through a microscope. Beautiful, isn’t it?

Jessup Cellars

The space is bright and airy, and there’s always something to see.

Jessup CellarsAfter our brief tour, we returned to the room set up for our tasting.

 

Jessup Cellars

Our tasting lineup included 2011 Carneros Chardonnay, 2010 Napa Valley Zinfandel (which I am drinking as I type this), 2009 Napa Valley Merlot, 2009 Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, and 2009 Napa Valley “Table for Four”.  There was definitely a lemony, tart, and delectable Sauvignon Blanc thrown in there, perfectly refreshing for the hot and sunny day.

Jessup Cellarswine tasting In addition to wine, glasses, and a tasting selection list, there were different food items on the table. One dish contained slices of apple, a lemon slice, and salt while another offered cheese, dark chocolate, and nuts.

We tasted different wines with little bites and noted how the flavor of the food item affected the wine, for better or for worse. It was a great little lesson in food and wine pairing; some flavors were dulled, whereas others were heightened. Tasting a sweet apple with the Chardonnay made the wine a little more tart and oaky, while tasting a lemon with it boosted its sweetness.

The weight of each food versus that of each wine was evident when tasting side-by-side. It was a fun and tasty little lesson. The Zinfandel and chocolate were a favorite pairing.

wine tasting with food

As for the wines? They were all exquisite, and we left with a few favorite bottles. Always on a quest for beautifully balanced Chardonnay, I fell in love with the Chardonnay at Jessup Cellars, Creamy, yet fresh, fruity, and tart, this will make a great boat wine, perfect for sipping on a Sunday with great friends and seafood.

We were also really big fans of the Merlot, which offers flavors of wild blueberries, cocoa, and a little bit of smoke. The Zinfandel, well, since it’s the freshest in my memory until we open the others, let’s just say it’s everything a Zinfandel should be; bold, fruity without being over-the-top, spicy, and perfect for the pulled pork we had for dinner tonight. So many people think of Zinfandel as more of a winter wine because it can be so big, but give me some smoky  BBQ pulled meat and a glass of this Jessup Cellars Zinfandel on a hot summer day and you will have a happy girl.

Many thanks to Jessup Cellars for hosting our tasting and for being so incredibly warm and welcoming. We will be back soon!

Tags: art gallery, California, chardonnay, merlot, Napa Valley, Travel, wine, wine country, wine tasting, Yountville, Zinfandel

Pardon the dust. Many of these bottles have been in boxes in our downstairs storage space to keep them as cool as possible. Now that we finally have our new wine fridge (yay!) I decided to undertake the much needed task of seeing what wine we have actually bought/acquired over the years. The full list is below. I did my best to be as specific as possible as far as regions and grapes go for our own personal wine drinking and travel planning use 🙂 In case you are at all interested. . .

I’ll be back with a real post later including some fun farmer’s market finds, a get together with some ladies from Boston Sports Woman, and date night at Les Zygomates. I will also announce the winner of my blog birthday giveaway.  For now, have a good Saturday!

 

house wine with a side of dust

1978 Clos du Val Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley
1980 Freemark Abbey Cabernet Sauvignon St. Helena, Napa Valley, CA
2000 Domaine Moulin-Tacussel Grenache/ Mourvedre/ Cincault, Counoise, Muscardin and Vaccarese Rhone, France
2000 Domaine Moulin-Tacussel Grenache/ Mourvedre/ Cincault, Counoise, Muscardin and Vaccarese Rhone, France
2001 Castello delle Regine Cabernet Sauvignon/ Merlot/ Sangiovese Umbria, Italy
2003 LaJoya Syrah Colchagua Valley, Chile
2003 Northstar Merlot Walla Walla Valley, WA
2004 Parducci Zinfandel/ Syrah/ Petite Syrah Mendocino County
2004 Adaras Red Blend Almansa, Spain
2005 Cossentino Nero D’avola Sicily, Italy
2005 Santonegro Monastrell Jumilla Spain
2005 Hook & Ladder Zinfandel Russian River Valley
2005 Hook & Ladder Zinfandel Russian River Valley
2005 Clos du Val Merlot Napa Valley, CA
2005 Santonegro Monastrell Jumilla, Spain
2005 Gundlach Bundschu Syrah Sonoma Valley, CA
2005 Santonegro Monastrell Jumilla, Spain
2005 Santonegro Monastrell Jumilla, Spain
2005 Castello di Amorosa Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley, CA
2005 Running Brook Vineyards Chardonnay Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
2005 Casa Santos Lima Syrah/Castelao Alenquer, Portugal
2006 Domaine de Durban Muscat Châteauneuf-du-Pape, France
2006 Fitch Mountain Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon Alexander Valley, CA
2006 Castello di Amorosa Merlot Napa Valley, CA
2006 Castello di Amorosa Merlot Napa Valley, CA
2006 Casa Zuliani Cabernet Franc Friuli, Italy
2006 Rodney Strong Port: mainly Zinfandel / Syrah blend Sonoma
2006 Tierra Divina Old Vine Malbec Valle de Uco &Mendoza, Argentina
2006 Mockingbird Hill Petite Syrah Napa Valley
2006 Casa Zuliani Cabernet Franc Friuli, Italy
2006 Rodney Strong Port: mainly Zinfandel / Syrah blend Sonoma
2006 Monte Volpe Zinfandel/ Sangiovese / Carignane / Negroamaro Mendocino County
2006 La Casilla Red Blend Castilla y Leon, Spain
2006 Gundlach Bundschu Merlot Alexander Valley, CA
2006 Bell Wine Cellars Claret: Cabernet Sauvignon/Syrah/Petite Verdot/ Merlot/ Cabernet Franc/ Malbec Rutherford, CA
2006 Portteus Merlot Rattlesnake Hills, WA
2006 Schiopetto Pinot Bianco Friuli, Italy
2007 Gundlach Bundschu Cabernet Sauvignon Sonoma Valley, CA
2007 Gundlach Bundschu Cabernet Sauvignon Sonoma Valley, CA
2007 Belle Vallee Pinot Gris Willamette Valley, OR
2007 Shannon Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon/ Syrah/Zinfandel High Valley, Mendocino County, CA
2007 Venge Vineyards Gladys’s Vineyard Syrah Dry Creek Valley
2007 Venge Vineyards Gladys’s Vineyard Syrah Dry Creek Valley
2007 Rodney Strong Zinfandel Alexander Valley
2007 Montes Alpha Cabernet Sauvignon Apalta Valley, Chile
2007 Castello di Amorosa Barbera Napa Valley, CA
2007 Rodney Strong Zinfandel Alexander Valley, CA
2007 Rodney Strong Zinfandel Russian River Valley & Alexander Valley, CA
2007 Rodney Strong Chardonnay Chalk Hill, Sonoma Valley, CA
2007 Running Brook Vineyards Cabernet Franc Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
2007 Running Brook Vineyards Auslesen White Wine Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
2007 DeLoach Zinfandel Sonoma Valley, CA
2007 Gundlach Bundschu Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast, CA
2007 Travessia Vidal Blanc Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
2008 Gundlach Bundschu Chardonnay Sonoma Coast, CA
2008 Nicosia Nerello Mascalese Sicily, Italy
2008 Planeta Nero D’avola/ Frappato Sicily, Italy
2008 Banrock Station Shiraz Australia
2008 Travessia Rosé (Proprietary Blend) Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
2008 Zichichi Zinfandel Dry Creek Valley, CA
2008 Venge Vineyards Late Harvest Zinfandel Oakville, Napa Valley, CA
2008 Venge Vineyards Late Harvest Zinfandel Oakville, Napa Valley, CA
2008 Laurenz V Grüner Veltliner Austria
2008 Gouguenheim Cabernet Sauvignon Mendoza, Argentina
2008 Zichichi Zinfandel Dry Creek Valley
2008 Zichichi Zinfandel Dry Creek Valley
2008 Planeta Nero D’avola/ Frappato Sicily
2008 Nicosia Nerello Mascalese Sicily
2008 Rodney Strong Pinot Noir Russian River Valley
2008 Rodney Strong Pinot Noir Russian River Valley
2008 Enanzo Tempranillo Navarra Spain
2008 Travessia Rosé (Proprietary Blend) Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
2008 Travessia Rosé (Proprietary Blend) Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
2008 Travessia Rosé (Proprietary Blend) Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
2008 Travessia Rosé (Proprietary Blend) Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
2008 Travessia Chardonnay Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
2008 Travessia Pinot Grigio Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
2008 Malvasia Dell’Emilia Malvasia Emilia-Romagna, Italy
2008 Travessia Chardonnay Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
Ruinart Chardonnay Champagne (Reims), France

Tags: Cabernet, Cabernet Franc, chardonnay, Grenache, merlot, Monastrell, Nero D'avola, Petit Sirah, Pinot Noir, Shiraz, Syrah, wine, wine list, Zinfandel

I love finding little-known, great events going on in my community. I was delighted to hear from a friend that a local liquor store in our Boston neighborhood, Dorchester, had started having wine tastings. This particular liquor store isn’t really on the way to anywhere that I go, so I had never been, but I was pleasantly surprised to see an excellent wine selection.

Cape Verdean Liquors (at 690 Columbia Road in Dorchester) have a free wine tasting every Saturday. I have gone twice now, and there have been 6-8 wines to taste. Today was a real variety, from a Johnnisburg Riesling to a Black Swan Merlot. The store owner leads the tasting and is very knowledgeable, especially about Portugese wine which the store seems to specialize in. My favorites today were a chardonnay (Excelsior) from South Africa, which had a lovely, crisp and summery taste without the unpleasant oak taste that often accompanies chardonnay. The other favorite was a Portugese red, Villa Romanu. It tastes a bit like a light, less sweet port. We bought a bottle of each, and look forward to sharing at summer dinner parties with friends!

The wine tasting is often accompanied by food from the neighboring Restaurant Laura, which specializes in Cape Verdean cuisine. I don’t yet know much about Cape Verde, but the food and wine seem to be a diverse and delicious blend of cultures. It is now on my list of places to visit!

I would encourage all of you to take some time this summer to take a walk in your neighborhood, stop into a store or restaurant that you have never been to, and see where it leads.

I am off to rest up for tomorrow’s big wine festival in Rhode Island. I have been looking forward to this for weeks, and I am hoping it is a beautiful day! Happy Saturday evening to all. 🙂

Tags: Boston, events, Food, merlot, portugal, riesling, tasting, wine

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