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Well, I could say I am California dreaming, but the weather in Boston right now is stellar, and I am pretty happy to be right here! I am, however, California wine loving, as always. On a chilly day last week, we opened a bottle of Syrah from our last trip to Sonoma in front of a cozy fire and thawed out, falling once again in love with Enkidu wine.

Enkidu Syrah 2010

Enkidu is right off of the Sonoma Plaza and is one of the stops we made before my busy weekend of work began in September.  It’s a cool, beautiful space, and the staff member pouring was great. He and my husband chatted rugby and Ireland while he poured us Enkidu’s beautiful wines and, now that I am thinking about it, wish we had gone back again when I was done working to really enjoy the space. Oh well, there’s always the next trip!

Now about that 2010 Kick Ranch Syrah. It’s everything I love about a Sonoma County Syrah, earthy, juicy cherries, spice, dried leaves. It’s a big, cozy wine that is the perfect fireplace wine. It was great paired with filets cooked in butter with butternut squash and broccoli roasted in truffle oil. Yum.

What wine are you loving this fall?

Tags: Sonoma, Sonoma wine, Syrah, Travel, wine, wine of the week, Wine Wednesday

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I am always a little bit (okay, more than a little bit) wary when a celebrity launches a wine brand. For some, it’s likely a decision that is made because they’ve done everything else, why not wine. For others, it’s a good business decision or one driven by passion for the product.

Last week I had the opportunity to attend the launch party for Champy, a sparkling wine produced in collaboration between Boston’s own Jenny Johnson and Sonoma County winemaker Penny Gadd-Coster. Jenny is known for being a bubbly TV personality and producer but also a very smart and savvy businesswoman, and since I love Sonoma wine, I was really intrigued by the launch.

Champy

The event was held at the newly opened Yvonne’s, formerly Locke-Ober, in Downtown Crossing. The space is absolutely gorgeous, and I, coming from a casual work-at-home day, was incredibly underdressed. Yvonne’s is definitely a reason to dress up, noted.

Yvonne's Boston

The private party was in an area off of the bar, and guests received glasses of Champy as we arrived. It took just one sip for me to love this wine. It is delicious! It’s well-balanced, with a nice acidity, notes of granny smith apple and lemon, and lots of bubbles. Like me, Jenny is a lover of bubbly not just for special occasions, and this wine would definitely be a fun one to pop open on an average night to add something a little something special.

The wine is 60% Chardonnay and 40% Pinot Noir, with fruit sourced from Sonoma, Mendocino, and Napa counties, and I loved that in it I could taste California wine country, which always feels a little bit like home to me.

Champy

There’s a lovely, celebratory spirit behind the brand with the tag line: Be present. Be spontaneous. Be Champy.

With the temperatures dipping way too low for my tastes, Champy is a great bubbly to add a little sunshine to your day and help you to remember to celebrate the everyday.

Jenny Johnson Champy

 

Champy will be available in Fall/Winter 2015 and will retail for $24.99.

Tags: bubbly, sparkling wine, wine, wine blog, wine of the week, Wine Wednesday

With the earlier half of the week being gloriously sweltering (for me, the hotter the better, except for on my long run days), choosing a cold rosé was a must for brunch at Steel & Rye, which has been one of our favorite restaurants for more than two years now.

Liquid Farm Pink Crack

This time I had a date with two former co-workers who I have missed since I took the leap back into Communications Consulting, and the wine is what the winemakers refer to as #PinkCrack. It’s name is well-earned!

This 2014 Liquid Farm Rosé Mourvèdre is so perfectly refreshing and perfect with brunch food like this yummy ham, tomato, and asparagus omelet I had. It’s dry and tart, with notes of white peach, plum, and raspberry and a mineral-y finish. It’s also a beautiful pale pink color that always makes me think of my pointe shoes, elegant, satiny, and one of my first loves.

This wine would go well with a pool, a patio, or the beach, and for food pairings, according to Liquid Farm’s website, it goes well with everything but cereal. I am willing to try it with as many food pairings as possible to find out.

Have you been loving rosé this summer? We have been huge fans of dry rosé year round for many years, but it seems to be particularly trendy this year!

Tags: brunch, Liquid Farm, rose, Summer wine, wine, wine and food pairing, wine of the week

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