November Beer Club: Iowa

BeerClubLogoSamuel Smith’s
Gift Box
Yorkshire, UK

This month, our Beer Club members will enjoy a Samuel Smith Gift Box featuring a Victorian pint (18.7 oz.) of each of three classics from Samuel Smith, plus an authentic Samuel Smith pint glass, a brewery brochure, and two coasters.

Samuel-Smith-Gift-BoxIncluded in Variety Pack:

  • India Ale
  • Winter Welcome Ale
  • Organic Chocolate Stout

sam_smith_india_ale_12z_2014Samuel Smith’s
India Ale
Yorkshire, UK

A restrained maltiness and an emphasis on the aroma and flavor of hops from England’s finest farms: floral, herbal hops show in the aroma and finish, but bitterness is balanced, refined and elegant.

ABV: 5% alcohol / volume
OG: 1.052
IBU: 46

Style: IPA – English
Beer Style: Hoppy & Bitter

History:
In the late 18th and early 19th centuries there was a considerable trade in beer to India. Leaving the India docks in London, ships would sail around the Cape of Good Hope through the Indian Ocean to Bombay and beyond, a three-to four-month trip. Highly hopped pale beers brewed to withstand the trip became known as “IPA,” India Pale Ale.

Serving Suggestion:
Green chili and lime pickle, mulligatawny soup, pork with vinegar and garlic, chicken with a roasted coconut sauce, fish on a bed of potatoes, onions and tomato masala, prawns curry and duck risotto. Serve in nonik pint glasses.


Samuel_Smiths_Winter_Welcome_18.7oz_no_bg_2023Samuel Smith’s
Winter Welcome Ale
Yorkshire, UK

Honey-amber colored, creamy head of small bubbles, floral aroma and delicious caramel malt flavor with great finesse. Fine hop aroma finish and a fruity note from fermentation in open-topped stone “Yorkshire Squares”.

ABV: 6% alcohol / volume
OG: 1.056
IBU: 32

Style: Winter Ale
Beer Style: Malty and Sweet

History:
Throughout history, beer of somewhat higher alcohol and richness has been enjoyed for the winter holidays, when old friends get together to enjoy the season. Wassail is a festival to celebrate winter and the beer that goes with it. Winter Welcome is vintage-dated with a special label each year, and was first shipped to the US in 1990 – it was the first imported winter seasonal beer.

Serving Suggestion:
Roast goose, smoked turkey with oyster dressing, rack of lamb, candied yams, Smithfield hams, fresh pears and apples, or Christmas cake. Serve in crystal tumblers, or traditional Yorkshire tulip or nonik pint glasses.


organic-chocolate-stout-2Samuel Smith’s
Organic Chocolate Stout
Yorkshire, UK

Full bodied; roasted barley flavor and fruity notes from the Samuel Smith yeast strain support lush chocolate aroma, taste & finish.

ABV: 5% alcohol / volume
OG: 1.059
IBU: 28

Style: Stout – English
Beer Style: Dark and Roasty

History:
Innovators in Certified Organic beers, Samuel Smith began to ship the first organic beers to the US in the mid-1990s. Organic cider and organic fruit beers followed starting in 2007, and after many months of test brews & intensive tasting Organic Chocolate Stout was released in September, 2012. UK Soil Association and USDA Certified Organic.

A note about the label: the term “Theobroma cacao” that appears on the label is the scientific name for the cacao tree, and the illustration is of the pod from this tree, source of chocolate.

Serving Suggestion:
Great with a bowl of mixed nuts, with sharp cheeses, or with a classic molé sauce entrée. For dessert, try with complementary white, milk or dark chocolate, hazelnut biscotti, or chocolate mousse. Contrast with citrus crème, caramel or vanilla ice cream. A glass of Organic Chocolate Stout is a treat with an addition of 10% Lindeman’s Framboise lambic. Serve at 50°F.


ABOUT SAMUEL SMITH’S BREWERY:
Yorkshire’s oldest brewery, established in 1758, Samuel Smith’s brews a wide range of high quality beer, solely from authentic natural ingredients. The brewery still uses ‘stone Yorkshire squares’ made of solid blocks of slate, to ferment all its ales and stouts and the same yeast strain since the 1800s. They also use oak casks for all their naturally conditioned ales. Innovators in Certified Organic beers, Samuel Smith’s began to ship the first organic beers to the United States in the mid-1990s. Check them out on Untappd, or learn more about their company here.

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November Cheese Club: Iowa

Cheese ClubHoley-Cow-cheeseCentral Coast Creamery Holey Cow Paso Robles, California

Holey Cow is semi-soft baby Swiss-style cheese made from pasteurized whole cows’ milk. Aged for two months, it has a smooth, pliable texture and an ample amount of (you guessed it!) recognizable holes. You’ll appreciate its buttery flavor and tangy finish. WINE & CRAFT BEER PAIRINGS: Pair the Holey Cow cheese with a rich Chardonnay. For beer, pair with a Witbier (Belgian-Style Wheat Beer) from our crisp & clean section. WINESTYLES: Rich BEERSTYLES: Crisp & Clean

faultline-cheese-central-coast-creameryCentral Coast Creamery Faultline Paso Robles, California

Faultline is Central Coast Creamery’s newest addition. This cow’s milk cheese was the winner of “Best of California” at the 2023 California State Cheese Competition. The addition of Alpine cultures results in a cheese that has the sharp and mineral taste of a cheddar, but sweetness and nuttiness of an alpine style cheese. The paste has an initial sweet note up front, and a fermented fruit note near the rind. It has a creamy texture with distinct bits of crystallization. WINE & CRAFT BEER RECOMMENDATIONS: For wine, pair with a Pinot Noir. For beer, reach for an Amber Ale. WINESTYLES: Mellow BEERSTYLES: Malty ABOUT CENTRAL COAST CREAMERY: Located near California’s coast in Paso Robles, Central Coast Creamery is gaining momentum in the domestic artisan cheese category. At the helm is Reggie Jones, a veteran of the dairy industry, who has worked in various aspects of quality control, production management, whey refining and sales of cheese cultures and enzymes. After considering their next venture, Reggie’s family decided to make the move to California’s Central Coast, well-known for its support of artisan foods and wineries. Looking back into the region’s history, one will find that the area was once home to a number of dairies. However, during the 1970’s, most of the region’s independent dairy farms lost their steam, and were extinct by the end of the decade. The Jones family, looking to rejuvenate these roots, started Central Coast Creamery. In true California spirit, all of their cheeses are made in primarily handmade, small batches using locally-sourced milk free from artificial growth hormones, and aged on pine racks. Information © Zuercher & Co. – All Rights Reserved.

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November Bubbly Club Iowa

Bubbly Wine ClubCalvet-Grand-Brut-bottleCalvet
Crémant de Bordeaux
Brut
Bordeaux, France

BUBBLY WINE STYLE

Beautiful golden yellow in color with very fine and persistent bubbles, this sparkling wine has an expressive nose of yellow fruit and brioche with a fresh and balanced palate.

Varietal: 70% Sémillon, 30% Cabernet Franc
Appellation: Crémant de Bordeaux (Appellation d’Origine Protégée), France
Serving Temperature: 46.4ºF – 50ºF
Serving Recommendation: To be enjoyed on its own or with dessert

WINEMAKING:
The grapes are manually harvested in small boxes, pressed and settled. The vinification follows the traditional method: first the juice is fermented at a low temperature to preserve the freshness of the bubbles. Then, when the wine is bottled, the second fermentation begins and lasts 9 months; this step transforms wine into sparkling wine.

ABOUT CRÉMANT DE BORDEAUX: Crémant de Bordeaux became an official appellation in 1990 (similar to the Champagne region).  Crémant is french for “creamy” and Crémant de Bordeaux is the name of all sparkling wines produced in the Bordeaux region using the methode traditionelle.  The appellation encompasses over 500 vineyards and all grapes must be hand picked and aged for a minimum of 12 months to be categorized as a Crémant de Bordeaux.  


Calvet-Rose-Brut-bottleCalvet
Crémant de Bordeaux
Brut Rosé
Bordeaux, France

BUBBLY WINE STYLE

Intense rose color with very fine persistent bubbles. This is a fine and fruity sparkling wine. The nose is very fine and pleasant with red-fruit notes, while the palate is highly aromatic, with a long and complex finish.

Varietal: 100% Cabernet Franc
Appellation: Crémant de Bordeaux (Appellation d’Origine Protégée), France
Serving Temperature: 50ºF
Serving Recommendation: Perfect as an aperitif. Its fruity notes will also complement delicate tarts and fruit cocktails.
Awards: Silver – Meilleur Effervescent du Monde 2013

WINEMAKING:
The grapes are manually harvested in small boxes, pressed and settled. The vinification follows the traditional method: first the juice is fermented at a low temperature to preserve the freshness of the bubbles. Then, when the wine is bottled, the second fermentation begins and lasts 9 months; this step transforms wine into sparkling wine.

ABOUT CALVET WINES:
Calvet Wines, with a history dating back to 1818, is a prestigious French winery. They have been crafting exceptional wines for generations, focusing on the unique terroirs of Bordeaux and the expertise of their winemakers. Calvet is celebrated for its commitment to quality and is recognized as a symbol of excellence in French winemaking. Learn more here

Photos and Information © Calvet – All Rights Reserved


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November Sweet Club: Iowa

Sweet Wine ClubTropical_Blueberry_bottleTropical Moscato
Blueberry Moscato

Piedmont, Italy

NECTAR WINE STYLE

Ruby-red in color, with both fruity and floral aromas. On the palate, it is sweet and smooth. There are distinct notes of the real blueberries used to make this naturally flavored Moscato.

  • Varietal: 95% Moscato, 5% All Natural Italian Blueberries
  • Residual Sugar: 110 g/L
  • Total Acidity: 5.5 g/L
  • Producer: Luca Bosio
  • Viticulture: The Moscato grapes for this wine come from vineyards located in Santo Stefano Belbo villages, at 200 to 300 feet above sea level
  • Vinification: Vinification without skins. Five days of fermentation in steel tanks at a low temperature of 59ºF. All natural real blueberries from the Italian Alps are then added for a contact period of 24 hours.
  • Serving Hints: Tropical Blueberry Moscato is delicious when enjoyed on its own. It also makes an excellent addition to craft cocktail recipes. Try one of their cocktail recipes here >

WineStyles’ Wine and Cheese Pairing: The Blueberry Moscato from our ‘Nectar’ section will pair well with a dessert cheese such as a Blueberry Stilton. Learn more about our wine and cheese pairings here.


Tropical_Strawberry_bottleTropical Moscato
Strawberry Moscato
Piedmont, Italy

NECTAR WINE STYLE

This Moscato comes from a grape variety that has probably the highest level of complex aromas of any Piedmont grape. The Strawberry Moscato wine has the distinctive Moscato aroma and flavor, with added complexity from the real strawberries sourced from the Italian Alps. In every bottle of Tropical Strawberry Moscato, there are approximately 10 real strawberries inside.

  • Varietal: 95% Moscato, 5% All Natural Italian Strawberries
  • Residual Sugar: 120 g/L
  • Total Acidity: 5.5 g/L
  • Producer: Luca Bosio
  • Viticulture: The Moscato grapes for this wine come from vineyards located in Santo Stefano Belbo villages, at 200 to 300 feet above sea level.
  • Vinification: Vinification without skins. Five days of fermentation in steel tanks at a low temperature of 59ºF. All natural real blueberries from the Italian Alps are then added for a contact period of 24 hours.
  • Serving Hints: Tropical Strawberry Moscato is delicious when enjoyed on its own. It also makes an excellent addition to craft cocktail recipes. Try one of their cocktail recipes here >

WineStyles’ Wine and Cheese Pairing: The Strawberry Moscato from our ‘Nectar’ section will pair well with a soft or pungent cheese such as a creamy brie or Camembert cheese. Learn more about our wine and cheese pairings here.

Tropical Strawberry Moscato Lemonade in a large pitcher

Tropical Strawberry Moscato Lemonade

ABOUT THE WINE:
Where Italy meets the Tropics—flows Tropical Moscato, a sparkling wine made from premium Moscato from Piedmont, Italy. The wines are infused with 100% real fruit in every bottle; real passion fruit and mango from Brazil, Italian white peaches, cranberries, strawberries and blueberries from the Italian Alps, grapefruit and limes from Sicily and ginger from Vietnam. Tropical’s second line, Tropical Lux Mango and Passion Fruit Moscato, is only 90 calories with 5.5% alcohol. There are never any artificial ingredients or added sugar. Tropical Moscato is the brainchild of Italian winemaker Luca Bosio. Charismatic and dynamic, Luca is the third generation of his family to tend to the approximately 60 acres of gently sloping hillsides of Italy’s Northeastern Piedmont region. Luca’s Masters of Oenology education enabled him to utilize technological innovations such as the development and use of native yeasts and decreasing the use of chemical additives like sulphur dioxide. He also created new techniques to preserve the aroma and structure of Moscato.  Try on of their seaonal cocktail recipes here >

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November Premium Wine Club

Bold wine Style logoOptima-Cabernet-Knights-Valley-bottleOptima Winery
Knights Valley
Cabernet Sauvignon

Sonoma County, California

BOLD WINE STYLE

This Knights Valley Cabernet Sauvignon has beautiful scents of rose petal, cocoa, dark cherry, and mocha which float from the dark, inky, ruby-red body. The tannins are all-encompassing, and along with medium acidity, delivers great balance and finesse. The intense palate shows flavors of black cherries, raspberries, leather, tobacco, vanilla, and anise. The long finish is marked by a touch of dark chocolate and caramel which provide a perfect balance. This is a Cabernet built for a long haul, enjoyable now, but worthy of additional cellaring.

WINE DETAILS:

  • Analysis: 14.9% alcohol / volume
  • Varietal: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Appellation: Knights Valley, Sonoma County, California
  • pH: 3.70
  • RS: None
  • Barrel Aging: 24 Months

VINEYARD:
The Knights Valley Cabernet Sauvignon is sourced from a single vineyard in Knights Valley AVA (one of Sonoma County’s original five AVAs), an appellation characterized by its warmer climate, gorgeous higher elevation vines, and gently sloping hills. This rustic, unspoiled vineyard and its unique soil composition dominated by volcanic loam and clay soil create beautiful, full, rich wines. 

WINEMAKING:
The Cabernet Sauvignon was hand-picked September 18, 2017, at 25.5 degrees brix. The grapes were fermented 10 days to dryness and then macerated an additional twenty-one days to soften and develop the tannins. Following pressing, the wine was moved to 60 gallon French Oak barrels, where it received three gentle barrel to barrel rackings. This vintage was barrel aged for twenty-two months prior to bottling on August 21, 2018.


Bold wine Style logoOptima-Zinfandel-bottleOptima Winery
Dry Creek Valley
Zinfandel

Sonoma County, California

BOLD WINE STYLE

A delectable delight to savor, indulge in a luxurious drinking experience with this wine. Its incredible aromatic bouquet exudes an exuberant fruitiness that explodes with wild berry, blackberry, cocoa, and spiced coffee flavors that settle deeply into your palate. The wine boasts a bright taste with lively acidity, creating a solid structure that complements the intense, decadent flavors of chocolate, white pepper, mocha, and plum. The sweet, creamy oak adds a polished finish to the rich, velvety tannins and spicy, powerful finish. The balance of this quintessential Zinfandel wine offers great versatility when paired with different foods.

WINE DETAILS:

  • Analysis: 14.9% alcohol / volume
  • Varietal: 98% Zinfandel, 2% Petite Sirah
  • Appellation: Dry Creek Valley, Sonoma County, California
  • pH: 3.69
  • RS: None
  • Barrel Aging: 16 Months

VINEYARD:
The fruit used to produce this vintage was grown on the western bench of Dry Creek Valley, 200 feet above the valley floor. The vineyard experiences cool, foggy mornings and warm days, creating a substantial difference between daytime and nighttime temperatures. This extended growing season allowed the grapes to mature slowly, resulting in a rich and intense flavor profile.

WINEMAKING:
Hand-harvested on September 3, 2021, at 25.9 degrees brix, the fruit was gently crushed, destemmed, and fermented 10 days to dryness. Following pressing, the wine was clarified naturally by settling and then moved to small oak cooperage where it aged for 16 months. We used a blend of sixty-gallon French oak barrels to both enhance and complement the wonderful berry aromas.

ABOUT OPTIMA WINERY:
Founded by Mike Duffy, Optima Winery is a family owned and operated winery that specializes in making limited-production wines. Located in the heart of Healdsburg, California, they are blessed to be at the center of some of the best appellations in the world. Mike Duffy, owner and winemaker, studied under the legendary Andre Tchelistcheff and produces wines that rival the best of Alexander Valley. They only source the absolute best of each vintage; allowing them to meticulously follow their passion to preserve the unique characteristics of each vineyard. Learn more about their family story here.

Information and Photos © Optima Winery – All Rights Reserved.


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Skylark Red Belly

Balsamic Brussels SproutsRoasted Balsamic Brussels Sprouts

INGREDIENTS:

  • 1 ½ pounds Brussels sprouts, trimmed and cut in half through the core — leave the teensy ones whole
  • 4 ounces pancetta, sliced ¼ inch thick, optional
  • ¼ cup olive oil
  • 1 ½ teaspoons kosher salt, or more or less to taste
  • ½ teaspoon freshly ground pepper, plus more, to taste
  • 1 tablespoon syrupy balsamic vinegar or 1/2 cup standard, store-bought balsamic

DIRECTIONS:

  • Preheat oven to 400°F. (If your oven runs cool, set it to 425ºF .)
  • Place the Brussels sprouts on a baking sheet, including any of the loose leaves. Cut the pancetta into ½-inch dice and add to the pan. Add the olive oil, the 1 ½ tsp. salt (or less — start with a teaspoon if you are sensitive to salt) and the ½ teaspoon pepper and toss with your hands. Spread out the mixture in a single layer.
  • Roast the Brussels sprouts until they’re tender and nicely browned and the pancetta is cooked, 20 to 30 minutes, tossing once at the 20-minute mark.
  • Meanwhile, if using standard balsamic vinegar, place it in a small saucepan or frying pan and simmer gently until it is reduced by half and looking syrupy — be careful here! Err on the side of under reducing — once the balsamic starts thickening, it can burn quickly. At the first sign of the balsamic getting too thick or dark, transfer it to a small bowl.
  • Remove pan from the oven, drizzle immediately with the balsamic vinegar and toss again. (or use entire quarter cup of reduced balsamic, but add to taste.) Taste and adjust the seasoning with salt and pepper. Serve hot.

© Recipe and Photo courtesy of Alexandra Cooks. All rights reserved.

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Skylark-red-belly-wine-bottleMellow style logoSkylark
Red Belly
Mendocino County
North Coast, California

MELLOW WINE STYLE

Purple in the glass. Aromas of black cherry, plum, black licorice and a violet floral top note completes the engaging and complex nose. The red and black fruits on the palate turn creamy, silky and supple; as the medium-bodied palate is polished with lovely fruit viscosity buffered by inner mouth perfume. This is an eminently drinkable vintage for Red Belly, enjoyable now and for the next decade. – Jeb Dunnuck, 90 pts.

WINEMAKING DETAILS:
Red Belly is Skylark’s ode to the South of France where blending varietals to create a unique synergy is the way of life. Blending compatible varietals together is a centuries old tradition, and the Skylark team loved the challenges and complexities that came with that tradition. The 2018 Red belly is comprised of 40% Niemi Vineyard Carignan, 40% Ashurst Vineyard Syrah and 20% Sawyer Vineyard Grenache. Each varietal is handpicked fermented separately by native yeasts, then after secondary fermentation in barrel, the cepage is finalized after multiple blending sessions. The goal for Red Belly is juicy fruit, integrated tannins and early accessibility with mid-term aging potential. They definitely achieved that here.

“To reflect our palates, the portfolio at Skylark includes crisp, flavorful, aromatic white wines and full-bodied, rich, spicy red wines. As we have long admired the beautiful white wines produced in Alsace and Austria, our Pinot Blanc is a California rendition of a classic European varietal.” – John Lancaster and Robert Perkins

Information & Photos © Skylark Wine Company – All Rights Reserved.


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Skylark Orsi Vineyard Pinot Blanc

Butternut Squash SoupButternut Squash & Apple Soup

INGREDIENTS:

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 small yellow onion, diced
  • 2–3 cloves of garlic, minced
  • 1 Granny Smith apple, diced 
  • ½ tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary 
  • 1 teaspoon finely chopped fresh sage
  • 1 small butternut squash, peeled and diced (about 5–6 cups/800 g)
  • 1 13.5 ounce can of light coconut milk
  • 3 cups vegetable broth
  • Salt and black pepper, to taste

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Bring a large soup pot to medium-heat and add the oil (for oil-free add a splash of vegetable broth). Add the onion and apple, then sauté until the onion is translucent, 3 to 5 minutes.
  2. Add in the garlic, rosemary, sage, and a pinch of salt. Sauté for an additional 1 to 2 minutes, then add in the squash, coconut milk, and vegetable broth.
  3. Raise the heat to high and bring the mixture to a boil, then reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer uncovered for 10 to 12 minutes, until the squash is fork-tender. Carefully use an immersion blender to blend the soup until smooth, or transfer to an upright blender and blend on high speed to do the same.
  4. Serve as desired; leftovers will keep in the fridge for up to 5 days, or can be frozen for up to one month.

© Recipe and Photo courtesy of From my Bowl. All rights reserved.

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Crisp Wine StyleSkylark_Pinot_Blanc-wine-bottleSkylark
Orsi Vineyard Pinot Blanc
Mendocino County
North Coast, California

CRISP WINE STYLE

Light straw yellow. Aromas of green apple, lemon skin and tangerine. The palate is sleek and refined, with a mineral component lending structure to the fleshy fruits of apple and citrus. The beautiful interplay of fruit and acidity results in a silky fruit impression folding into a fresh and palate-cleansing finish. – Jeb Dunnuck, 90 points

WINEMAKING DETAILS:
This vintage is a beautiful rendition of Orsi Vineyard Pinot Blanc. The Skylark team has been farming this Mendocino vineyard with Berni Orsi since 2005, watching this heritage site deal with the fickle harvest weather with stubborn grace. The year began with a difficult flowering where frost reduced yields in April. Summer was warm but not hot until late August, when daily 100 degree temperatures scorched the North Coast. The grapes were picked on August 31, right before the heart of the heat spike, preserving natural acidity with plenty of phenolic ripeness. This vintage will be remembered as a small harvest in California with memorable wines – Orsi Vineyard Pinot Blanc will fit right in that category.

“We strive to produce wines that crystallize our passion within each bottle. Because of our relationships with meticulous and respected grape growers, we have been able to produce wines of distinction and character that represent the best of what Northern California vineyards have to offer. We are proud of Skylark and hope to continue share these wines with family and friends, old and new.” – John Lancaster and Robert Perkins

Information & Photos © Skylark Wine Company – All Rights Reserved.


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November Wine Club Pairing Recipe

Mushroom-StuffingWild Mushroom Stuffing

INGREDIENTS:

  • 1 loaf country-style French bread with crust cut into 1-inch cubes (about 14-15 ounces or 8-9 cups of cubed bread)
  • 10 tablespoons butter
  • 1 pound wild mushrooms
  • 2 shallots finely sliced
  • 2 ribs celery
  • 2 bunches green onions thinly sliced
  • ¾ cup chopped fresh Italian parsley
  • 2 tablespoon chopped fresh oregano
  • 2 tablespoon chopped fresh sage
  • 2 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme
  • 3 large garlic clove minced
  • 2 teaspoon coarse kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 3 large eggs
  • 2 cups chicken broth, divided
  • 4 ounces freshly grated Parmesan cheese

DIRECTIONS:

  • Preheat oven to 375°F. Spread the cubed bread on large rimmed baking sheet and transfer into the oven. Bake until bread is dry, about 15 minutes. Remove from the oven and let cool.
  • Meanwhile, melt the butter in heavy large skillet over medium heat. Add mushrooms and shallots and saute until golden, about 7 minutes. Add the celery, green onions, various herbs, garlic, salt and pepper and sauté for 3-4 minutes more.
  • Generously grease a large baking dish.
  • Place the bread cubes in large bowl. Add the warm vegetable mixture; toss to combine.
  • Whisk the eggs and ¾ cup broth in medium bowl. Add egg mixture to stuffing and toss to coat. Mix in Parmesan.
  • Add more broth (about ½ to ¾ cup) to stuffing if it still looks and feels dry. Transfer to skillet or baking dish. Cover with buttered foil. Bake 30 minutes. Remove foil; bake until golden, about 30 minutes.

© Recipe courtesy of What’s Gabby Cooking.

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Bold wine Style logoSkylark_Las-Aves-wine-bottleSkylark Wine Company
Las Aves
North Coast, California

BOLD WINE STYLE

Ruby red. Morello cherry with plum, cassis and savory herbs. The palate is pretty and expressive, with the textured fruits in seamless integration with the natural acidity. A chocolatey ripeness develops with aeration in the glass though nicely buffered by the fine-grained tannins. The balanced fruit profile and admirable structure suggest this vintage can be successfully cellared for at least 10 years.” – Jeb Dunnuck, 91 pts.

WINEMAKING DETAILS:
Las Aves is Skylark’s ode to the Priorat region in Spain, where some of the world’s finest Carignane is grown. After visiting Priorat, the Skylark team decided to create their own California-inspired version, featuring heritage vine Carignane vineyards in Mendocino. Starting in 2006, they started their partnership with Alvin Tollini at his Niemi Vineyard, which was planted in the 1950s. This vineyard site provides a glimpse into California wine history. With the addition of Syrah, Grenache, and Cabernet Sauvignon, Las Aves is their unique varietal blend of heritage vines with an Old World inspiration – only 250 cases were produced. The WineStyles team will be receiving the last of this vintage.

ABOUT SKYLARK WINE COMPANY:
Skylark Wine Company is collaboration between Boulevard Restaurant wine directors John Lancaster and Robert Perkins. John and Robert have run the wine program at the acclaimed Boulevard Restaurant in San Francisco for the past fifteen years. During their tenure at Boulevard, they have built a close friendship, an inventory of wines from around the globe and a palate of tasting wines of the world from vintage to vintage. This partnership has created long-term relationships with the entire scope of the wine industry, from winemakers to vineyard managers to owners. With these relationships, their next logical progression was the realization of a dream: making fine wine from select vineyards in Northern California. While the original plan was simply a barrel, they jumped in with 14 barrels of Syrah from the 2002 harvest. Skylark Wine Company was formed. Learn more about Skylark Wine Company here.

John Lancaster

© Photo by Skylark Wine: John Lancaster

John Lancaster,Co-Proprietor
Co-proprietor of Skylark Wine Company, is a graduate of Washington State University in Pullman, Washington. His passion for wine grew while working in the restaurant industry and brought him to the culinary destination of San Francisco. As the Wine Director of the wildly eclectic Cypress Club, he was recognized by the Wine Spectator for his wine list. For the past eleven years, John has been the Wine Director at the James Beard award winning Boulevard Restaurant. During his tenure at Boulevard, John has traveled extensively throughout the world’s wine regions studying wine production. In addition to his professional duties at Boulevard, John is also a professional wine judge and consultant. John resides in San Rafael with his wife and two daughters.

Robert Perkins

© Photo by Skylark Wine: Robert Perkins

Robert Perkins, Co-Proprietor
Co-proprietor of Skylark Wine Company, is a graduate of Fine Art Painting from the San Francisco Art Institute. His paintings have been shown throughout the Bay Area: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art-Artist Gallery, Canessa Gallery and Mesh Gallery. His designs are featured on every Skylark Wine label. When Robert is not in his studio in San Francisco, he is pursuing his other creative outlet, wine. Robert has worked in the restaurant industry for 20 years and has worked at Greens in San Francisco, Willowside Café in Sonoma and at Boulevard Restaurant as a sommelier for the past nine years. With his expertise in the wine industry, Robert has been a wine consultant for several Bay Area restaurants. He has also worked hands-on in production at several small wineries including Nalle, Scherrer and Sean Thackrey. He resides in San Francisco with his wife Kristine.

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Winery Spotlight Series: November 8, 2023

Tooth-and-Nail-logoTooth & Nail Wine Company
with Guest Speaker, Jeremy Leffert
Paso Robles, California

Wednesday, November 8, 2023
6:00pm CST / 7:00pm EST

Join us for a wine tasting event featuring Tooth & Nail Wines with guest speaker Jeremy Leffert, Director of Winemaking at Tooth & Nail. He will be joining us LIVE on the big screen nationwide, sharing the six wines below.

Wines Tasted:

  1. Sauvignon Blanc
  2. Cabernet
  3. Red Blend
  4. Amor Fati Syrah
  5. The Possessor Cabernet
  6. The Stand Petite Sirah

To reserve a table and attend the wine tasting in person, please contact your local participating WineStyles store. Or, if you prefer to attend remotely, pre-order a wine tasting kit to-go from your local participating store and watch/taste along with us on Zoom!

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About Tooth & Nail Wine Co.:
Founded by grower Rob Murray, Tooth & Nail Wine Company followed a path of true grit and determination to find success in Paso Robles, a tough place to grow grapes and make wine. Rather than battle nature, he bottled it–fighting tooth and nail to create wines that embrace the elements in the pursuit of excellence and for people who simply love wine. The Tooth & Nail winery and vineyard resides in the Willow Creek District AVA of Paso Robles on California’s Central Coast. Willow Creek is a small district in the path of the cool marine air that flows through the Templeton Gap, a notch in the coastal mountains. It is home to some of the largest calcareous soil formations in North America. Tooth & Nail also sources grapes from other Paso Robles vineyards that are under their viticultural control—enabling Tooth & Nail to grow the fruit to their exact specifications and to build natural complexity into their wines. Learn more about the Tooth & Nail story here.

About Jeremy Leffert, Director of Winemaking:

Jeremy Leffert

Director of Winemaking, Jeremy Leffert © Tooth & Nail Wine Co.

All Tooth & Nail, Amor Fati, Destinata and Stasis wines are made under the guidance of Jeremy. Born in California and raised in Minnesota, Jeremy always had a deep interest in the natural world.  After completing his bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies with a focus in Natural History at the University of Vermont in Burlington, Jeremy relocated back to California. Soon after moving to Santa Barbara, he discovered the world of Central Coast wine and felt particularly drawn to the vineyards that surrounded him. 

After meeting Dr. Keith Patterson, the famed wine and viticulture professor at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, Jeremy was inspired to enroll in the university’s masters program in Crop Science with a focus in Viticulture. Throughout his time at Cal Poly, Jeremy’s passion exceeded his desire to learn as he strove to perfect his viticultural knowledge and abilities. Jeremy began his winemaking journey working at Four Vines Winery. He has been rooted in the Paso Robles winemaking community ever since, ultimately leading to his position as Director of Winemaking at Tooth and Nail Wine Company starting in 2015. Reserve your spot and join us November 8th to learn more about Jeremy and Tooth and Nail Wine Co.’s winery and wines.

Photos and Information © Tooth & Nail Wine Company – All Rights Reserved.


Let’s Taste, Learn and Enjoy® together
Contact your local participating WineStyles to RSVP for this tasting event.
Winery Spotlight Wine Tasting with Jeremy Leffert
Tooth & Nail Wines
Wednesday, November 8, 2023
6:00pm CST/ 7:00pm EST
Cheers!
WineStyles.com

Winery Spotlight Series: October 2023

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Old Bridge Cellars

Featuring Maison l’Envoyé Wines
France

October 2023

Please join us for the Old Bridge Cellars tasting experience, featuring wines from Maison l’Envoyé France. Be sure to RSVP at your local participating WineStyles store or reserve tickets on Eventbrite.com.

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About Old Bridge Cellars:
In a time where ‘big company’ buyouts, increasing consolidation and mass production are growing more popular, Old Bridge Cellars continues to bring us a group of fiercely independent winemakers who retain their belief in artisan winemaking. Coming to know their land through generations before them, they have an intuitive understanding, quiet confidence and immense desire to produce only the best they can from each vintage. Representing these highly sought after wines since 1990, Old Bridge Cellars has become the US importer of choice – especially for iconic Australian wines. Learn more about their story here.

About Maison l’Envoyé, France:
MLE_LogoMeaning, ‘The House of the Messenger’, Maison L’Envoyé traverses the globe with the intention of presenting the acme of regionality and winemaking styles. With winemaking footprints in Burgundy, Beaujolais, and the Willamette Valley, they champion many unsung growers who have farmed their vineyards for decades and generations, some mere feet away from more illustriously cited neighbors. In Burgundy, Maison L’Envoyé’s winemaking team is based in the town of Beaune, drawing from several sites including the Premier Cru, Savigny Les Beaune ‘Les Marconnets’ and their own monopole, Chateau Vivier, in Beaujolais’ Fleurie cru. This project has been a standout since its debut in 2011 including Wine & Spirits naming Maison L’Envoyé a ‘Winery To Watch’ in 2015.  Join us for this incredible tasting to learn more about Maison l’Envoye wines!

Photos, Video and Information © Old Bridge Cellars – All Rights Reserved.


Let’s Taste, Learn and Enjoy® together
Contact your local participating WineStyles to RSVP for this tasting event.
Winery Spotlight Wine Tasting
Old Bridge Cellars & Maison l’Envoye
October 2023
At Participating WineStyles Locations
Cheers!
WineStyles.com