Bold sweet red blend wine cocktail with rich notes of dark cherry, caramelized orange, toffee and vanilla. Perfect for nights out and cocktail parties.
Analysis: 17% alcohol / volume Serving Suggestions: Serve over ice, with a brandied cherry garnish, in any glass
WineStyles’ Wine and Cheese Pairing: Pair this wine with an aged cheddar. The sharpness of cheddar can stand up to the rich, dark cherry notes, offering a complex flavor combination. Learn more about our wine and cheese pairings here.
Luscious sweet red wine blend with bright notes of strawberry, blueberry, blackberry and plum with a little heat. Vibrant finish. Perfect for happy hours and house parties!
Analysis: 17% alcohol / volume Serving Suggestions: Serve over ice, with a citrus garnish, in any glass
WineStyles’ Wine and Cheese Pairing: Reach for a fresh goat cheese with a tangy flavor that can balance the sweetness of the wine. Learn more about our wine and cheese pairings here.
Artfully combining Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, this radiant Brut Rosé draws you in with tantalizing aromas of Bing cherry, wild strawberry, candied lemon rind and graham cracker. On the palate, generous fruit flavors are framed by a lively balance between luxurious mousse and vibrant acidity, which carries the wine to a bright, sophisticated finish.
Production & Winemaking: Crafted in the méthode champenoise style and harvested early, this stunning wine spent a year en tirage before being disgorged. This fresh and radiant Brut Rosé shimmers with layers of strawberry, summer melon and orange blossom.
About Decoy Wines: From its inaugural vintage in 1985 by legendary vintners Dan and Margaret Duckhorn as the companion label to Duckhorn Vineyards, Decoy has evolved to the perfect and comprehensive entry-level luxury brand for the entire Duckhorn Portfolio. It is a collaboration of all Duckhorn Portfolio winemakers that produces high-quality wines at remarkable prices. Its fruit is sourced from distinguished grower and estate vineyards, making approachable yet complex wines that are ready upon release. Learn more here.
Primarily composed of Chardonnay, with some Pinot Noir, this Brut is dry and fresh, with a long elegant finish, possessing crisp citrus flavors with hints of green apple, mandarin orange and brioche. Delicious on its own or the perfect foundation for memorable mimosas and other classic cocktails such as their signature Sonoma 75. This sparkling wine pairs perfectly with crab cakes, sautéed shrimp or sushi.
Piper Sonoma Brut has a pale gold color, petite bubbles and a rich, creamy texture. Sonoma’s warm summer days and cool nights prolong the growing season, producing flavorful grapes with fresh acidity. The fruit is harvested by hand in small containers and whole clusters are pressed to bring out pure aromas and flavors.
In the Vineyards: With nearly forty years of experience in Sonoma County, the winemaking team source from more than 20 growers, some of whom, like the Greene, Young and Ledbetter families, have been supplying grapes for more than three decades. Many growers have adopted voluntary no-till farming practices, with a strict adherence to hillside ordinances. Sustainable agriculture and integrated pest management techniques have been integrated and organic or naturally derived fertilizers are utilized, while composted grape material is used as fertilizer to increase water efficiency and help build soil structure.
In the Cellar: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Blanc fruit is hand picked and brought directly to the winery. Each parcel is pressed and fermented separately, creating an extensive selection of base wines to choose from. Winemaker Keith Hock then tastes each component and selects those base wines that show potential to produce exceptional wine. The cuvée is placed en tirage for secondary fermentation in the bottle prior to disgorgement. Finally, a small percentage of older reserve wine is included in the liqueur d’expedition adding further complexity and texture.
House Style: The Piper Sonoma house style is focused on precision and attention to detail. Each wine displays a balance between fruit expression, complexity and texture, to create wines that are immediately approachable and can further develop with bottle aging.
About Piper Sonoma:
Piper Sonoma was founded in 1980 by the Marquis d’Aulan family, direct descendants of the Piper family. Recognizing Sonoma as a great growing region for Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, and believing in its terroir, the family’s vision was to produce world-class sparkling wines in the New World, using old-world winemaking techniques. Nearly forty years later, the Piper Sonoma winemaking team continues to realize that vision and hand crafts premium sparkling wines under the guidance of long-time winemaker Keith Hock.
This crop was a much anticipated one. It has a very robust style that retains elegance and finesse. It is quite firm on the palate but the masses of spicy fruit and balancing oak compliment the grip nicely. The color is deep and intense reflecting the wine’s brooding nature. Bright natural acidity will ensure this wine ages for many years. Only new oak is used and the average aging is 23 months.
Analysis: 15.2% alcohol / volume
Varietal: 100% Cabernet Franc
Appellation: Paso Robles, California
pH: 3.58
Residual Sugar: 2 g/L
Total Acidity: 5.52 g/L
Harvest Date: October 2019
Bottling Date: March 2022
Accolades: 92 pts. – Wine Enthusiast
Winemaker Notes: “The term CV refers to the original vineyard holdings on our estate, Continental Vineyards, and this very limited wine is only produced in exceptional vintage years. In 2019, we achieved perfect fruit ripeness, resulting in a wine of outstanding depth. Cabernet Franc is a significant Bordeaux variety that figures prominently in the “right bank” styles of Pomerol and St. Emilion. In the climate of Paso Robles, Cabernet Franc ripens on its own. We are excited to release this 100% varietal.” – Chris Cameron, Winemaker
The 2020 Studium is the only proprietary blend in the CV line. It is only produced in years where the grapes are of the highest quality. Studium is a medium-bodied wine with soft inviting tannins. Packed with bright plum and cherry flavors and aromas of dried flowers. The balance of acid and tannin will ensure that this wine will age gracefully and slowly. The wine will pair beautifully with roasted duck and a nice steak.
Analysis: 15.4% alcohol / volume
Appellation: Paso Robles
pH: 3.71
Residual Sugar: 1.1 g/L
Total Acidity: 6.3 g/L
Harvest Date: October 2020
Bottling Date: May 2023
Winemaker Notes: “Latin for “the house of learning”, the 2020 Studium is a proprietary blend that is made early after pressing. It is first aged in neutral French barrels for 12 months, then transferred to second year French oak for just the right soft touch of sweet oak. Harvested late October 2020, the grapes for Studium were gently de-stemmed and immediately inoculated with yeast. Two pump-overs a day completed the fermentation, the wine was then pressed, the malolactic fermentation was initiated.” – Ben Mayo, Winemaker
About Broken Earth Winery:
Celebrating 50 Years: In 1973, Wayne Rodgers (Mash), James Caan (Godfather), Peter Faulk (Columbo), Jack Webb (Dragnet) and local visionary Herman Schwartz established the first large scale vineyard on the Central Coast, planting 520 acres. They anticipated the growth of Paso Robles to be another 2,000 acres with 10-15 wineries over the long-term. Paso Robles now stands around 70,000 acres under vine and over 300 wineries.
Continental Vineyards (CV) grew grapes for many Napa wineries in the early 70’s and 80’s. Winemakers from all over the world would travel to this vineyard to see what Paso Robles was capable of growing. This tradition continues today, establishing many new varieties that have never been planted in the US, and have 34 of the 72 varieties grown in the region.
Broken Earth, as a brand, was born from the heritage of the vineyard property originally named “Rancho Tierra Rejada”, meaning “land of worked or farmed earth”. For generations, farmers have cultivated and ‘broken’ the soil in the region with care and respect. Their goal is to respect the land and its treasures. Broken Earth winery encompasses a philosophy to provide wine that reflects the personality of where it is sustainably grown and the personality of its talented craftsmen, the winemaker and crew. Learn more about the wineryhere.
This wines comes forth big, rich and plush with a bright and focused signature expression of great old-world Cabernet Sauvignon. Lavish silky aromas of red currant, spice, black cherry, dark cocoa powder with subtle hints of sage, sweet black licorice, and sweet tobacco leaf. The wine enters the palate with a firmness that gives way to full uplifting layers of voluminous red and dark fruit flavors. It is firm with bright acidity, attributed to the cooler growing region, that laces this wine seamlessly together to carry it forward for many years to come.
Analysis: 14.7% alcohol / volume Varietal: 92% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Cabernet Franc pH: 3.72 TA: 5.7 g/L RS: 0.3 g/L Appellation: Napa Valley, Oak Knoll AVA, Lamoreaux Vineyard Maturation: Aged 22 months, 100% French Oak (85% New Barrels) Bottled: July 11, 2023 Cases Produced: 62
VINEYARD: The Lamoreaux Vineyard is located toward the southern end of Napa Valley on the western foothills of the Oak Knoll District AVA. The vineyard’s proximity to the San Pablo Bay imparts more of a marine influence. The cooler and more moderate climate along with longer fruit hang time on the vines allows for a slow and subtle ripening, giving this wine an uplifting brightness in its fruit expression and overall structure. Wines from this area will express finesse, great texture, and elegant complexity.
WINEMAKER’S NOTES: “I am not only excited for this first Trujillo Lamoreaux Reserve, but proud of the many stratums of history this vineyard and the Lamoreaux family have with me. Enjoy! Drinking great now with decanting through to 2035.” – Michael Trujillo, Winemaker
Trujillo Wines 2021 Madelyn Red Wine Cuvée Napa Valley, California
This blend composition conveys an enticing, elegantly rich style with an extremely silky personality. Its provoking aromatics and flavors are nicely woven together to show off its plush aromas of spicy black fruits, cedar, sweet vanilla, spice and a hint of cola. Generous flavors of dark cocoa, black raspberry, and licorice roll on-and-on to a smooth, gorgeous finish.
This elegant wine is an easy choice for any and all casual settings with your friends and family, paired with your favorite comfort foods. Delicious and pleasing anytime, think of Madelyn Red Wine Cuvée like a favorite pair of blue jeans— the perfect fit for everyday occasions! Definitely approachable upon release, however, this Madelyn red wine ages gracefully in the bottle. Enjoy now and often!
Analysis: 14.6% alcohol / volume Varietal: 35% Cabernet Sauvignon, 28% Syrah, 18% Merlot, 11% Cabernet Franc, 8% Malbec pH: 3.65 TA: 5.6 g/L RS: 0.5 g/L Appellation: Napa Valley, Rutherford, St. Helena, Oak Knoll AVA Maturation: Aged 22 months, 100% French Oak (65% New Barrels) Bottled: July 11, 2023 Cases Produced: 228
ADDITIONAL VINTAGE NOTES: This captivating red wine is created from the same prestigious and incredible grapes that go into the creation of Trujillo Napa Cabernet Sauvignon. All rock star vineyards! The Madelyn Red Wine Cuvée gets the same royal treatment that the Trujillo Napa Cabernet receives. All French oak aged and the fruit is the same amazing quality vineyards. In this 2021, the team at Trujillo brings forth some Syrah which pushes the plushness in the wine even further. The blending of rich Cabernet Sauvignon as the foundation, complemented with a liberal amount of Syrah, plus a touch of Merlot to broaden and flesh out the base. Add in come Cabernet Franc to heighten the beautiful aromatics and it all ties into perfect harmony. A pleasant, inviting red wine blend that is approachable on release, yet only improves with time in bottle.
WINEMAKER NOTES: “In life, as in winemaking, a blend of great things often results in something fun and unique. Daily experiences, great and small, become even more remarkable when shared with those we love. I personally feel blessed to share each day with my beautiful daughter, Sophia. In her tribute, I am proud to make Madelyn Red Cuvée, a wine that expresses the joy I experience with her in my life. The wine’s name comes from her middle name: Sophia Madelyn Trujillo.” – Michael Trujillo, Winemaker
ABOUT THE WINERY: Michael Trujillo established Trujillo Wines in Napa Valley, California. For over 30 years, they’ve focused on crafting exceptional small-batch wines that capture the essence of the region. The Trujillo label is a unique reflection of Michael’s journey. His family crest, of Spanish descent, is adorned with the Colorado Ram and California Bear, symbolizing his roots and his Napa home. Delicate Colorado Blue Columbines, his late wife’s favorite flower, are tucked within the crest. A ribbon bearing the word “Fortaleza” (Spanish for strength) speaks to the dedication behind each bottle. The label’s wood grain texture evokes Michael’s love of woodworking, while three notches at the top subtly mark each decade of his Napa Valley winemaking adventure.
Their tasting room in Saint Helena provides a welcoming space for wine enthusiasts to explore and enjoy their offerings, but lucky for us, our Collector’s Club members can try these wines in our July club offerings! In the meantime, learn more about Michael’s story here.
1 package Never Any! Mild Italian Style Chicken Sausages (4 individual sausages)
2 bell peppers, cut into slices
half of an onion, cut into slices
½ tablespoon Stonemill roasted garlic herb grill seasoning
olive oil, lemon juice, and salt
4 specially selected brioche hot dog buns
Garlic Aioli
¼ cup mayonnaise
½ teaspoon Simply Nature organic garlic stir in paste
¼ teaspoon Simply Nature organic basil stir in paste (optional, or sub fresh herbs)
salt and lemon juice to taste
DIRECTIONS:
Whisk aioli in a small bowl. Set aside.
Toss peppers and onions with the garlic herb seasoning (or whatever other spices you want). Drizzle with enough oil so they won’t stick on the grill.
Place sausages directly on the grill. Place peppers and onion slices in a grill basket or a cast iron pan on the grill. Grill both until you get nice grill marks and the veggies are soft. At the end of grilling time, add the brioche buns, cut side down, to get them toasty.
Transfer peppers to a bowl and toss with lemon juice, more olive oil as needed, and salt and pepper to taste.
Serve each grilled chicken sausage on a toasted bun with a scoop of grilled peppers and a swizzle of your aioli.
The abundance of black cherry and dark plum dominate this wine. The fruit is forward and subtly supported by some oak and bright acidity. The tannins are plush, but relatively soft, offering a wine for many occasions— which will pair with a wide array of foods as well as an enjoyable drink on its own. The variety has an outstanding future ahead of it in Paso Robles.
Winemaker’s Notes: “The fruit was handpicked and delivered to the winery, crushed and inoculated that same day with Clos yeast. Pump overs were done twice a day throughout the ferment. Fermentation on skins was done at 22.5 Brix for 10 days at 65°F. Maturation took place in French and American hybrid oak barriques for 9 months. The wine stayed in barrel and then filtration was performed and the wine was bottled.
The decision was made to bottle the wine early after sensory evaluation. The wine had come together so well and retained all of the primary fruit characters associated with the variety that further aging was deemed unnecessary.” – Chris Cameron, Winemaker
About Broken Earth Winery:
Celebrating 50 Years: In 1973, Wayne Rodgers (Mash), James Caan (Godfather), Peter Faulk (Columbo), Jack Webb (Dragnet) and local visionary Herman Schwartz established the first large scale vineyard on the Central Coast, planting 520 acres. They anticipated the growth of Paso Robles to be another 2,000 acres with 10-15 wineries over the long-term. Paso Robles now stands around 70,000 acres under vine and over 300 wineries.
Continental Vineyards grew grapes for many Napa wineries in the early 70’s and 80’s. Winemakers from all over the world would travel to this vineyard to see what Paso Robles was capable of growing. This tradition continues today, establishing many new varieties that have never been planted in the US, and have 34 of the 72 varieties grown in the region.
Broken Earth, as a brand, was born from the heritage of the vineyard property originally named “Rancho Tierra Rejada”, meaning “land of worked or farmed earth”. For generations, farmers have cultivated and ‘broken’ the soil in the region with care and respect. Their goal is to respect the land and its treasures. Broken Earth winery encompasses a philosophy to provide wine that reflects the personality of where it is sustainably grown and the personality of its talented craftsmen, the winemaker and crew. Learn more about the wineryhere.
For the balsamic drizzle: Add balsamic vinegar to a small saucepan over high heat then bring to a boil. Turn heat down to medium then simmer until vinegar is the consistency of thin maple syrup, 20 minutes. You’ll know it’s done when you can see the bottom of the pan for a second or two after scraping a spatula across. Pour balsamic reduction into a small bowl and set aside to cool. Alternatively you could use store bought balsamic reduction.
Thread a cheese ball onto a toothpick, followed by a basil leaf – fold in half or into quarters if large. Finish with a cherry tomato then place onto a serving platter. Repeat with remaining ingredients. Just before serving, sprinkle skewers with salt and pepper then drizzle with cooled balsamic reduction. Serve immediately.
Stylistically, this wine is bright, fresh style with aromas of white peach, hints of green melon and subtle spices. The palate is rich and forward with mouthwatering flavors and balancing natural acidity. It has a unique depth to the palate and a texture that suggests softness, even with the abundant acid.
Winemaker’s Notes: “Our Anonymity is a white wine produced entirely from the Torrontes grape variety, a native of Argentina. So little of this varietal is grown in the US that it is yet to receive official status by the federal government. This wine does not see any oak and would be ideal for spicy foods as well as richer, creamy white sauces. Its appeal is further enhanced by its ability to maintain fruit when it is well chilled, perfect for summer.” – Chris Cameron, Winemaker
About Broken Earth Winery:
Celebrating 50 Years: In 1973, Wayne Rodgers (Mash), James Caan (Godfather), Peter Faulk (Columbo), Jack Webb (Dragnet) and local visionary Herman Schwartz established the first large scale vineyard on the Central Coast, planting 520 acres. They anticipated the growth of Paso Robles to be another 2,000 acres with 10-15 wineries over the long-term. Paso Robles now stands around 70,000 acres under vine and over 300 wineries.
Continental Vineyards grew grapes for many Napa wineries in the early 70’s and 80’s. Winemakers from all over the world would travel to this vineyard to see what Paso Robles was capable of growing. This tradition continues today, establishing many new varieties that have never been planted in the US, and have 34 of the 72 varieties grown in the region.
Broken Earth, as a brand, was born from the heritage of the vineyard property originally named “Rancho Tierra Rejada”, meaning “land of worked or farmed earth”. For generations, farmers have cultivated and ‘broken’ the soil in the region with care and respect. Their goal is to respect the land and its treasures. Broken Earth winery encompasses a philosophy to provide wine that reflects the personality of where it is sustainably grown and the personality of its talented craftsmen, the winemaker and crew. Learn more about the wineryhere.
for topping before baking: 1 tablespoon buttermilk and coarse sugar
DIRECTIONS:
Preheat the oven to 350°F and grease a 9×13-inch pan.
Make the filling: In a large bowl, gently fold the berries, sugar, cornstarch, lemon juice, and vanilla extract together until thoroughly combined. Spread filling evenly into prepared pan.
Make the topping: Whisk the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt together in a large bowl. Using a pastry cutter or two forks, cut the butter into the mixture until it resembles coarse meal (pea-sized crumbs). A pastry cutter makes this step very easy and quick. You could also use a food processor. While slowly stirring, slowly drizzle in ½ cup buttermilk. Mix until evenly combined. Take handfuls of dough and gently flatten out. Place dough all over the top of the berry filling. There’s no special trick to this—just flatten the dough in sections and cover most of the berries.
Brush the top of the biscuit dough with 1 tablespoon of buttermilk and then sprinkle with coarse sugar. These two are optional, but both help achieve a shiny, crunchy, golden brown crust.
Bake for 45-55 minutes, or until golden brown and biscuit topping is cooked through. Stick a toothpick into the biscuit topping, if it comes out clean, it is cooked through and the cobbler is done. Set the pan on a wire rack, then cool for 5 minutes before serving. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream.
Cover and store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
This wine immediately captures your attention. The fruit and oak combine wonderfully on the nose and this harmony continues through the palate. Brighter red fruits abound with great length and flavor, with a balanced firm, finish.
Tempranillo: This grape is a native Spaniard, where it reigns supreme in the famous Rioja region. You might also find it in Portugal under the name Tinta Roriz, where it is a key player in Port production. The name itself is a clue to its personality – “tempranillo” is a derivative of Spanish for “early,” hinting at its characteristic fast ripening.
Winemaker’s Notes: “Broken Earth had some of the very early plantings of this variety in Paso and, although it was a tiny block, it encouraged us to plant much more in 2016. Block 5J is 15.09 acres of Clone 770 planted on 10’ x 5’ spacings and utilizing simple vertical shoot position (VSP) for canopy management.
It is an active growing variety, as mentioned has the benefit of ripening earlier and provides a plush, ‘fleshy’ palate but with ample tannins to balance the fruit. The wine is quite aromatic and warrants a more obvious oak regime which utilizes mostly new and some used barrels, with a mixture of French and Hybrid (French oak heads and American oak staves). Harvested at 24.5 Brix, and following a cool ferment, it spent 15 months in oak.” – Chris Cameron, Winemaker
About Broken Earth Winery:
Celebrating 50 Years: In 1973, Wayne Rodgers (Mash), James Caan (Godfather), Peter Faulk (Columbo), Jack Webb (Dragnet) and local visionary Herman Schwartz established the first large scale vineyard on the Central Coast, planting 520 acres. They anticipated the growth of Paso Robles to be another 2,000 acres with 10-15 wineries over the long-term. Paso Robles now stands around 70,000 acres under vine and over 300 wineries.
Continental Vineyards was growing grapes for many Napa wineries in the early 70’s and 80’s. Winemakers from all over the world would travel to this vineyard to see what Paso Robles was capable of growing. This tradition continues today, establishing many new varieties that have never been planted in the US, and have 34 of the 72 varieties grown in the region.
Broken Earth, as a brand, was born from the heritage of the vineyard property originally named “Rancho Tierra Rejada”, meaning “land of worked or farmed earth”. For generations, farmers have cultivated and ‘broken’ the soil in the region with care and respect. Their goal is to respect the land and its treasures. Broken Earth winery encompasses a philosophy to provide wine that reflects the personality of where it is sustainably grown and the personality of its talented craftsmen, the winemaker and crew. Learn more about the wineryhere.
Winery Spotlight Wine Tasting Austin Hope Paso Robles, California
July 2024
We’re thrilled to introduce these wines to you! Last September, we had the opportunity to visit the Austin Hope Winery − part of Hope Family Wines − during our annual WineStyles conference in Paso Robles. We had the pleasure of sampling their fantastic range of wines. Now, we invite you to join us for a new Winery Spotlight tasting event, where we’ll be showcasing five different wines from their remarkable line. Please join us!
Wines Tasted:
Treana Sauvignon Blanc
Treana Cabernet Sauvignon
Treana Red
Austin Hope Cabernet Sauvignon
Quest Red Blend
To reserve a spot and attend the wine tasting, please contact your local participating WineStyles store, or reserve your tickets on their local Eventbrite.
About Treana: Treana embodies the essential elements shaping their wines: the fertile land they farm, the warm California sun, and the cooling ocean breeze. The Pacific Ocean’s afternoon breezes cause significant diurnal temperature shifts, preserving the grapes’ natural acidity. Abundant sunshine during the growing season provides warmth, creating ideal conditions for grape cultivation. The Central Coast wine region in California offers some of the most unique and diverse soil types, further enhancing the quality of Treana’s wines.
About Quest: As makers and dreamers, the minds behind Quest are never at rest, constantly pursuing untapped possibilities. Quest was born from a love of American oak and the Cabernet Franc varietal. Cabernet Franc is noble grape of the Bordeaux region not widely planted in California, particularly in Paso Robles, due to its specific soil and temperature requirements. After years of trial and error, the Hope Family team found the ideal terroir and microclimate in the Paso Robles AVA for the meticulous Cabernet Franc. With established vines, they collaborated with coopers to craft luxury American oak barrels that would enhance their vision for a world-class Cabernet Franc blend. Creating an exceptional Cabernet Franc, akin to crafting an exquisite Pinot Noir, demands careful attention to soil, site, and temperature.
About Austin Hope: Winemaker Austin Hope launched his namesake label in 2000, five years after assuming leadership of the family business. Initially, Austin Hope wines focused on Rhône varieties cultivated at the Hope family’s estate vineyard. In 2017, after years of exploration and only when he was confident in creating something extraordinary, Austin unveiled his first Cabernet Sauvignon. This wine quickly became a benchmark for Paso Robles. Today, Austin Hope wines represent Austin’s dedication to elevating Paso Robles on the global stage.
Austin Hope is the mark of their family’s multigenerational legacy in Paso Robles, reserved for the finest expressions of Cabernet Sauvignon and estate Rhône varieties. These are the definitive wines from Wine Enthusiast’s 2022 American Winery of the Year.
“The goal is simple: to make wines that express everything Paso Robles has to offer, with its pastoral beauty, perfect soils, maritime climate and limitless possibility.” – Owner-Winemaker Austin Hope
About Hope Family Wines: In 1978, Austin Hope’s family settled in Paso Robles, establishing vineyards and apple orchards. Unaware of Paso Robles’ future as a premier wine growing region, they continued farming. Today, Hope Family Wines thrives with six distinct brands: Liberty School, Treana, Quest, Austin Hope, Troublemaker, and the newest addition, Austin. Recognitions include Austin Hope being named the 2019 “Wine Person of the Year” by Paso Robles, their 2017 Austin Hope label ranking #10 on Wine Enthusiast’s “Top 100 Enthusiast Wines of the World,” and their recent accolade as Wine Enthusiast’s American Winery of the Year in 2022. To learn more on their website, click here.
Savor the lusciousness of Risata Peach, a semi-sweet wine, bursting with flavors of ripe, juicy peaches and a hint of apricot. Light-bodied and crisp on the finish, this refreshing wine is best served chilled.
Analysis: 5.5% alcohol / volume Varietal: 100% Moscato Perfect Pairings: Salads, cake or a night of “me time”
WineStyles’ Wine and Cheese Pairing: Pair this fruity, semi-sweet wine with a rich, nutty hard cheese such as Parmigiano Reggiano. Learn more about our wine and cheese pairings here.
Add fruit and orange liqueur to a pitcher and gently muddle with a wooden spoon. Add Risata Peach wine, club soda, and ice, then stir. Divide into glasses and serve with edible flowers, if desired. Credit: The Social Sipper.
Relish in the wild and fresh flavor of Risata Blueberry, a refreshing semi-sweet wine, with intense flavors of fresh blueberry and a soft hint of cherry. Serve lightly chilled.
Analysis: 5.5% alcohol / volume Varietal: 100% Brachetto Perfect Pairings: Fresh fruit, grilled meats, or a little late night retail therapy.
WineStyles’ Wine and Cheese Pairing: For a savory cheese pairing, reach for a feta cheese. The saltiness of this cheese can enhance the sweetness of the blueberries and create an interesting savory contrast. Learn more about our wine and cheese pairings here.
Add all ingredients to a blender and blend until smooth. Divide into glasses and garnish with frozen berries and edible flowers, if desired. Enjoy immediately. Credit: The Social Sipper.
About the Winery: The word ‘Risata’ means ‘laughter’ in Italian. The team behind Risata thought it would be fitting for a line of delightfully sweet and bubbly wines made to be enjoyed on nearly any occasion. Sourced from the finest vineyards in Italy, Risata wines are premium quality wines that are designed to elevate any moment. Their Moscato d’Asta was introduced to the U.S. in 2006 and has grown to be the most sought after Moscato d’Asti in the country. These wines are delicious on their own or mixed into a tantalizing cocktail! Learn more here.
Hook’s Cheese Company Inc.
Five-Year Aged Cheddar
Mineral Point, Wisconsin
Made with pasteurized cow’s milk, featuring a vegetarian rennet, Hook’s Five-Year Aged Cheddar Cheese is a customer favorite. It is sharp, acidic, and a perfect accompaniment to any cheese board. It is made in five-pound blocks, which allows the cheese to develop rich, complex flavors over time. In some years, delicate proteins form crunchy pockets of caramelized goodness.FOOD PAIRING: Make a yummy cheese and charcuterie board with dried fruits, bitter chocolate, quince paste, olives, pate, cornichon pickles, grained mustard, peppadew peppers, marinated artichoke hearts, assorted salami, and prosciutto.WINE & CRAFT BEER PAIRING: When pairing this cheese with white wines, reach for a Riesling, Chardonnay or anything with bubbles. For a red wine, grab a Syrah or Pinot Noir. For our beer lovers out there, enjoy with a Saison, Cider or Belgian Ale; and if you want to get really fancy with it, pair this cheese with your favorite Bourbon!WINESTYLES: RichorBoldBEERSTYLES: Fruity & SpicyorCrisp & Clean
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