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Tomorrow from 5:00 - 7:00PM stop in and have a taste two wines from Spain and Chile that we just can't get enough of and that will get you in the right mood to start the weekend, we promise the cat won't be watching!
Enjoy a 10% discount on these wines tomorrow!
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2014 Lagar de Costa Albariño Galicia, Spain
$20 bottle
This winery is located right near the sea in Rias Baixas Spain, and you get all the nuances that go along with that environment. Saline, great minerality yet lush and lovely mouth feel. We have not had an Albariño quite like it!
The vineyards are near the sea, from 0 meters sea level up to 13 meters. (distance 400 meters). The vines are trained South-West-facing pergolas on gentle slopes with granite and sandy soils. Lagar de Costa is a small family winery with a vast experience with the albariño grape varietal. Stainless steel vat fermentation, aged 8 months in tank stirring of the fine lees.
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| | 2014 Pedro Parra y Familia Pencopolitano Malbec, Syrah, Carmenere, Carignan, Cinsault, Pais, Touriga Nacional Bio Bio, Chile
$25 bottle
Pedro Parra is a terroir expert who dedicated his life trying to unravel the relationship between wine and terroir. For the last 11 years Pedro has been traveling the world studying vine roots and their terroir. After more than 25000 calicatas (pits) around the world, Pedro realizes that there is no place like home and decided to start Parra Family Wines. Granite and schist are now his every day companions.
Harvested grapes by hand from selected old bush vines, never irrigated. Fermented by the traditional artisan method. Carignan, Cinsault and Carmenere are aged for 14 month in used French barrels. Medium to full bodied with notes of plum, blackberry, red and black cherries complemented by minerality and an earthy spice. |
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