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Mas Belles Eaux Les Coteaux 2009

Switching it up this Wine Wednesday after a little trip to Sonoma and Napa yesterday! Today we travel to the Languedoc region in the South of France. I recently received a sample of  Mas Belles Eaux Les Coteaux 2009. I loved this wine before I even opened it; sometimes tasting notes can sway me that way, though the proof is in the bottle of course.

I don’t have a ton of experience with Languedoc wines, so I was interested first in reading up on some of the information on Mas Belles Eaux:

Mas Belles Eaux in Languedoc, South of France, is a new winery,  owned by AXA Millésimes, whose word-famous properties include Chateau Pichon-Longueville (Paulliac), Quinta do Noval (Port) and Chateau Suduiraud (Sauternes). Languedoc is France’s most dynam-ic wine region, where adventurous producers, with fewer constraints than in most other regions, are challenging tradition and improving quality with every vintage. According to Christian Seely, Managing

Mas Belles Eaux, with a building dating back to the 17th century (when Mollière and his theatre troupe were based in a neighboring town) side by side with a  state of the art winery (built in 2008) – is emblematic of the region and  AXA’s investment is an important recognition of Languedoc’s growing importance and quality.

The wine, Les Coteaux 2009 is a blend of 70% Syrah, 20% Grenache, and 10% Mourvedre, three of my favorite grapes, and it exhibits some of the richest, smoothest, most luxurious qualities they have to offer. There was so much cocoa and spice, wrapped up in notes of blackberries and dark cherries. Everything was very concentrated and super smooth; this is a perfect fireplace wine. It would pair nicely with (and be delicious in) a hearty beef stew or cassoulet. It would also be delicious in the Syrah Chocolate Cupcakes I made too many years ago. Yum. As you know I am not a huge fan of the cold and darkness that is creeping in but I do get excited about wines like this and the perfect food pairings to ward off an autumn chill.

This wine was sent to me as a sample. I was not required to review it. All opinions are my own.

Tags: French wine, wine, wine of the week, wine samples, wine tasting

Happy Travel Tuesday! We leave for Ireland in a month, and have a trip to New Jersey to visit family in between then and now so I am feeling good about feeding the wanderlust these days. We’re also still reminiscing about an amazing Sonoma holiday over Labor Day weekend, so today I thought I would share some out and about photos, places I didn’t necessarily photograph in-depth and pretty pictures I caught along our travels. Enjoy!

Napa roads

{Napa County Road and the bluest sky}

 

Hog Island Oyster Company

{Hog Island Oyster Co. – get ready for some shucking!}

Sonoma Coast

{The Magnificent Sonoma Coast}

Girl and the Fig, Sonoma

{Chocolate and Fig Salted Caramel Trifle at The Girl and the Fig}

Passaggio Tasting Room, Sonoma {Passaggio Wines new tasting room in Sonoma – I love Passaggio Wine but was not bright enough to check the tasting room hours and showed up on a closed day. From what I could see, it is beautiful.}

 

Russian River Valley sunset

{Russian River Valley sunset from our Flipkey Sonoma home}

Truett Hurst

{Sun-baked Dry Creek Valley land in August – I LOVE the heat.}

Truett Hurst

{Cooling off at Truett Hurst, one of my favorite Dry Creek Valley wineries}

Truett Hurst

{Truett Hurst Sauvignon Blanc, riverside}

Dry Creek General Store

{Dry Creek General Store – a favorite for a cold beer, Dry Creek Valley views, great sandwiches, and people-watching}

Holdredge Pinot Noir

{Gorgeous Pinot Noir, Grateful Dead memorabilia, and rap music at Holdredge – so.much.fun. Who says wine is snobby?}

Napa Valley Sunset

{Sunset as we left Napa Valley on our last evening}

Tags: California, California wine country, Food, Napa, Napa Valley, Restaurants, Sonoma, Sonoma County, Travel, travel posts, Travel Tuesday, wine, wine blog, wine blogger, wine tasting, wine travel, winery

Wine-loving friends in Boston, there’s an opportunity this week to sip some great wines for an amazing cause. Please see below for more information!

Raise Your Glass for Jimmy presented by the Jimmy Fund Council of Greater Boston

Wine tasting event is Thursday, Oct. 23

BOSTON – The fifth annual Raise Your Glass for Jimmy presented by the Jimmy Fund Council of Greater Boston will take place at the Fairmont Battery Wharf in Boston on Thursday, Oct. 23 from 6 to 9 p.m.

Admission to the event includes a wide variety of wines to taste, hors d’oeuvres, live music, a silent auction, and a wine bottle drawing. Participating wine vendors include Ansonia Wines, Boston Bottle, Gordon’s Fine Wines and Liquors, Lattanzio Wines, M.S. Walker, and Plymouth Bay Winery. All proceeds support adult and pediatric cancer care and research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

Among the silent auction items will be a two-night stay for four at Benziger Winery in Sonoma Valley, Calif., with American Airlines tickets, two tickets to the Nov. 23 New England Patriots game against the Detroit Lions, a one-night stay plus breakfast at the Fairmont Battery Wharf, one cooking class and dinner for six at the Fairmont Battery Wharf, and a four-course chef’s tasting menu with wine pairings for four from Strega.

For $25, patrons can participate in the wine bottle drawing. Participants are guaranteed that the bottle they will win is equal to or greater than the $25 they contributed.

Tickets are $50 per person and the first 150 participants at the door will receive a $25 gift certificate from Tresca. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.jimmyfund.org/raise-your-glass. Please note all tickets will be held at the door on the night of the event.  

About The Jimmy Fund

The Jimmy Fund (www.JimmyFund.org) solely supports Boston’s Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, raising funds for adult and pediatric cancer care and research to improve the chances of survival for cancer patients around the world. The Jimmy Fund is the official charity of the Boston Red Sox, the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association, the Pan-Mass Challenge, and the Variety Children’s Charity of New England. Since 1948, the generosity of millions of people has helped the Jimmy Fund save countless lives and reduce the burden of cancer for patients and families worldwide. Follow the Jimmy Fund on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thejimmyfund and on Twitter: @TheJimmyFund.

Tags: Boston, charity events, charity raffles, events, wine, wine country, wine travel

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