Champagne’s Bubbly Origin Story – Accidents and Widows

Global Champagne DayBy, Kristyn Simpson

With Global Champagne Day fast approaching (yes, there is a Global Champagne Day–the 4th Friday in October), I thought we could traipse down the vineyard-lined memory lane of Champagne’s origins.

We begin in 1697 when Champagne is said to have been invented by Dom Perignon (1), a Benedictine Monk in Champagne, France, who utilized a technique of bottling wine before the fermentation was complete, aptly named “méthode champenoise”. This seemed to be done by accident, and the wines were originally considered defective or faulty. However, the bottles that subsisted became a novelty with French Royalty, and by the early 18th century, Champagne grew to be the favorite drink of the French upper crust. By the early 1700s, Champagne houses were popping up all over to capitalize on this newfound popularity and demand, with notable houses like Moet in 1743 and Clicquot in 1772. (2)

Madame Clicquot

Speaking of Clicquot, Veuve Clicquot has a remarkable origin story. In summary, Barbe Nicole married Francoise Clicquot, whose family owned a small winery and textile business, with a heavy focus on the textile business. She and Francoise decided to learn more about wine and try to grow the winery together, but the Napoleonic Wars got in the way. In her late 20s, her husband Francoise dies, and “Madame Clicquot” becomes a widow with a young daughter and a failing winery (Francoise willed the vineyard to her). Fast-forward a few years, the wars are winding down, and our protagonist is running out of options to support herself and her daughter. Determined to make the winery a success, she smuggles over 10,000 bottles to Russia by way of Amsterdam to beat the competition to market after the war is over. By the time they ink the treaties, she’s selling bottles left and right with no competition for weeks. (3)

Victory, of course, brings new challenges. The existing processes wasted time, product, and even bubbles, so Madame Clicquot worked to find a new technique for removing the yeast from the second fermentation (where all the fun bubbles come from). She created a process known as riddling (still used in the Champenoise Method today), which gathered all the yeast at the neck of the bottle, making removal fast and easy. This also created less waste, saving more Champagne from each harvest, and enabled her expansion into the mass-market luxury world! (3) If you want to hear more about this incredible story, check out one of our previous book club selections, The Widow Clicquot by Tilar J. Mazzeo.

Champagne Widows

So where does “Veuve” come in? Veuve means widow, and the history of widows in the Champagne world is fascinating! Widows were the only women allowed to be business owners. Unmarried women were dependent on their fathers or brothers, and married women were dependent on their husbands. Only widows were allowed to have bank accounts, own property and businesses, and travel solo. (4) #FightThePatriarchy

Champagne Widows have created some of the most distinct Champagnes still on the market. Louise Pommery is credited with creating Brut Champagne in 1874, a drier Champagne for the English, who did not care for the sweeter Champagne at the time. (4) Mathilde Emilie Laurent-Perrier’s husband inherited the Champagne house after his employer died without an heir (no nepo babies here) and then left it to her when he died in 1887.  She took Brut even closer to bone dry by creating the first “sans sucre” vintage with no sugar prior to the second fermentation. (5)

Did You Know?

Aside from accidental discoveries and widows, there are many more captivating facts about Champagne. Did you know that 300 MILLION bottles of Champagne are produced every year? Did you know that a standard bottle of Champagne holds approximately 49 million bubbles – almost 10 million bubbles per glass!? (1)

Did you know that Champagne can only be called “Champagne” if it is grown in the Champagne region in France and bottled within 100 miles of Champagne? Crémant is from other areas in France, Prosecco is from Veneto, Italy, and Cava is from Catalonia, Spain. American sparkling wines must be sold as “sparkling wine” since the U.S. and the European Union entered into an actual legal agreement saying as such in 2005. (“Champagne” only being from the Champagne region was previously included in the Treaty of Versailles – because, priorities…). The one stipulation to this new agreement was that if a U.S. winery was utilizing the term “Champagne” prior to 2006, they were allowed to call it “California Champagne”. (6)

Did you know that the first Champagne corks were made with hemp to prevent bottles from exploding? A French inventor created the wire cage to make them more secure (2) —which is important because a Champagne cork can reach almost 25 MPH!?! (PSA: Open away from your face). (1)

Did you know that WineStyles Norwood Park is hosting a Champagne Telmont event on Friday, November 15th, at 7:00 PM?!? Well, we are! Join us to sample five Champagnes and enjoy some traditional pairings of fried chicken and caviar! Get more details here.

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(1) https://thechampagnecompany.com/blog/champagne-facts.html

(2) https://thechampagnecompany.com/blog/history-of-champagne.html#mistake

(3) https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/the-widow-who-created-the-champagne-industry-180947570/

(4) https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20230301-the-little-known-history-of-champagne

(5) https://www.franceynotfancy.com/wines/champagne-widows#:~:text=Champagne%20Laurent%2DPerrier%20has%20a,4)

(6) https://www.purnoirewines.com/why-isnt-all-bubbly-wine-champagne/#:~:text=In%202005%2C%20the%20U.S.%20entered,you%20visit%20our%20tasting%20room!

Winery Spotlight Series: November 2024

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Winery Spotlight Wine Tasting
Neyers Vineyards
Napa Valley, California

November 2024

This November, join us for a wine tasting event featuring Neyers Vineyards from California. We will be sharing their six wines below.  To reserve a spot and attend the wine tasting, please contact your local participating WineStyles store, or reserve your tickets on their local Eventbrite. Please join us! 

Wines Tasted:

  1. Neyers 304, Chardonnay, Sonoma County
  2. Neyers Chardonnay, Carneros District, Sonoma County
  3. Neyers Sage Canyon Red, California
  4. Neyers Left Bank Red, Red Wine, Napa Valley
  5. Neyers Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley
  6. Neyers Cabernet Sauvignon, Neyers Ranch, Napa Valley

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About Neyers Vineyards:
Neyers Vineyards was established in the early 1980s by Bruce and Barbara Neyers when they bought a 35-acre parcel of potential vineyard land in Conn Valley, a foothill region of the Napa Valley, just a few miles east of St. Helena.  In 1992 they staged their first harvest, fast forward to today, their family-owned winery produces about 15,000 cases of wine annually. The winery combines California terroir with French winemaking influences, thanks to Bruce’s experience with importer Kermit Lynch. Neyers focuses on sustainable farming practices, native yeast fermentation, and minimal intervention. They source grapes from their 50-acre Conn Valley Ranch estate, planted with Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, as well as from select vineyards across Northern California. The winery, built in 1999 in Sage Canyon, features state-of-the-art facilities. Neyers is known for its Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, and other varietals, emphasizing food-friendly wines that showcase fruit and varietal characteristics. To learn more on their website, click here.

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About Bruce and Barbara Neyers:
Bruce and Barbara Neyers, who were high school and college classmates, relocated to the Bay Area when Bruce was serving in the U.S. Army. After his discharge, Bruce’s growing interest in wine led him to a job at a San Francisco wine importing company. In late 1971, he crossed paths with Bob Travers, then-owner of Mayacamas Vineyards, and soon joined the winery’s team. In 1974, Bruce and Barbara moved to Europe, where he gained experience working in both Germany and France. By 1975, he became part of Joseph Phelps Vineyards. In 1992, Bruce began a 25-year collaboration with Kermit Lynch Wine Merchant. His deep appreciation for French, Italian, and German wines eventually inspired him to establish his own California winery, incorporating the Old-World techniques he had mastered over the years.

 

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October Beer Club: Iowa

fat-orange-cat-pumpkin-patchFat Orange Cat Brew Co.
Pumpkin Patch Kittens

New England IPA

North Haven, Connecticut

New England IPA with pumpkin, spices and vanilla. 

ABV: 7% alcohol / volume
IBU: N/A
Style: IPA – New England / Hazy

Beer Style: Hoppy & Bitter

ABOUT THE BREWERY:
Fat Orange Cat Brew Co. is a small, seasonal homestead brewery, that opened for tastings and growler sales/fills out of their barn in August of 2016. They now have the ability to produce small and large batch beers under their name, with the help of Twelve Percent Beer Project. Fat Orange Cat Brew Co. specialize in extremely high quality small batch recipes, and are making every effort to support and promote local agriculture. Follow them on Untappd

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little-brew-house-cider-donuts-beerLittle House Brewing Company
Collaborated with Great Falls Brewing Company
Apple Cider Donuts Ale

Chester, Connecticut

Throw on that flannel, breathe in the crisp air, and get ready to go Apple Cider Donut picking because this year’s crop is finally ready for harvest! This rich and malty scotch ale was brewed with the perfect ratio of one, freshly baked apple cider donut from Bishop’s Orchards in every pint. Warm cinnamon notes, cakey doughnut flavor, decadent vanilla, and just a hint of snappy cidery-goodness make this the perfect autumn sipper. Drink it! It’s liquid donut magic and made with love, just for you, fresh from Little House, Great Falls, and Bishop’s.

ABV: 7% alcohol / volume
IBU: N/A

Style: Spiced / Herbed Beer
Beer Style: Fruity & Spicy

ABOUT THE BREWERY:
Little House Brewing Company is a cozy, community-driven brewery nestled in the heart of Chester, Connecticut. Housed in a charming, (almost 200 year-old) historic building, they craft small-batch beers that highlight local ingredients and timeless brewing traditions. Known for their approachable yet creative brews, Little House Brewing Company offers a welcoming space where both craft beer enthusiasts and newcomers alike can enjoy fresh, thoughtfully crafted beer. Learn more here, and follow them on Untappd.

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evil-twin-nyc-TGIF-thank-goodness-its-fall-beerEvil Twin Brewing NYC
TGIF (Thank God It’s Fall)
IPA
Ridgewood, New York

Double dry-hopped with Mosaic and Motueka.

ABV: 6.5% alcohol / volume
IBU: N/A

Style: IPA – England / Hazy
Beer Style: Hoppy & Bitter

ABOUT THE BREWERY:
Evil Twin Brewing NYC crafts exquisite beers for crispy beer geeks, discerning gourmands, and everyone in between. Fueled by a deep love for good taste, each beer is carefully brewed at their first brick-and-mortar brewery in Ridgewood, Queens. Their beers are hand-selected to delight with delicate, funky, extreme, and undeniably rare flavors. While not always the easiest approach, it’s certainly the most fun. As one clever man once said, “Stay thirsty… stay foolish,” which perfectly captures Evil Twin Brewing NYC’s vision—just with a bit less attitude. Learn more here, and follow them on Untappd.

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October Cheese Club: Iowa

Cheese ClubDelitia-Butter-ParmaDelitia Parmigiano Reggiano Butter Italy

We’re switching it up this month by featuring a—drum roll please—BUTTER!! Not just any butter, this sweet-smelling and gentle-flavored Reggiano Butter is made from the cream that remains after the production of Parmigiano Reggiano cheese. The butter is of exceptional quality because the milk used—collected from Parma and Reggio Emilia family-owned farms in the area where Parmigiano Reggiano is produced—is strictly selected according to the extraordinary rules imposed on the production of the famous cheese. Enjoy on your next cheese and charcuterie board, on breads or other baked goods, over pasta or in sauces. WINE & CRAFT BEER PAIRINGS: Delitia Butter pairs well with Malvasia dei Colli di Parma or a white aromatic and slightly sparkling wine. For a beer, most will pair beautifully, but try a light Lager or Pilsner; or go for a Belgian Dubbel, its malty sweetness and fruity notes will enhance the flavor of the butter. WINESTYLES: Fruity or Crisp wines BEERSTYLES: Crisp or Malty beers Information © Delitia and Zuercher & Co. – All Rights Reserved.

lou_bergier_pinchinLou Bergier Pichin Toma Piedmont, Italy

This 60-day aged Toma is crafted from raw Bruna Alpina cow’s milk and thistle flower, a rare pairing in the cheese world. Its name, which means “small mountain shepherd” in the Occitan dialect, honors Nonna Magno, the grandfather of producer Mario Fiandino. Following in his footsteps, the Bruna Alpina cows at the Fiandino farm are treated with exceptional care; they even listen to music at a specific frequency to soothe them and enhance milk production. The resulting creamy cheese boasts a subtle mushroom aroma and flavors of freshly cut grass and milk. It offers great value given its unique style and high quality. WINE & CRAFT BEER PAIRINGS: Try pairing it with a light-bodied red wine, like a Pinot Noir, which will highlight the cheese’s delicate flavors without overpowering them. A Saison would be an excellent beer choice, as its spicy and fruity characteristics can balance the cheese’s richness beautifully. WINESTYLES: Mellow red wines BEERSTYLES: Fruity & Spicy Information © Forever Cheese and Zuercher & Co. – All Rights Reserved.

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October Sweet Club: Iowa

Sweet Wine ClubRaimund-essence-riesling-2021-bottleRaimund Prüm
Essence
Riesling

Mosel, Germany

NECTAR WINE STYLE

Pale gold in color. On the nose, aromatic, with scents of apricot, green apple and peach. On the palate, fresh fruit flavors of pineapple and apricot are perfectly balanced by a racy acidity and mineral character.

Analysis: 10.5% alcohol / volume
Variety: 100% Riesling
Appellation:
Qualitatswein, Germany

RS: 21.3 g/L
TA: 5.7 g/L
Serve: Enjoy on its own or with a range of light appetizers, seafood dishes, BBQ, perfect with Asian cuisine and all styles of spicy food.
Accolades: 91 point review Wine Spectator 2021

WineStyles’ Wine and Cheese Pairing: This wine, with its bright acidity and floral notes, pairs wonderfully with aged Gouda. The nutty and caramel flavors of the Gouda complement the wine’s fruitiness and balance its acidity beautifully. Learn more about our wine and cheese pairings here.

Winemaking: Grapes are hand harvested in mid-October and undergo a gentle crush. The juice is fermented for four weeks in stainless steel tanks then bottled under Stelvin closure to preserve its character.

About Raimund Prüm:
The Prüm family’s roots in the Mosel region of Germany date back as far as 1156, making it one the country’s preeminent winemaking dynasties. Their incredible Riesling portfolio reflects traditional winemaking practices with exceptional single vineyard designated wines in every style. Family-owned S.A. Prüm, founded in 1911 by Sebastian Alois Prüm, has been in the hands of Raimund Prüm, head winemaker and Sebastian’s grandson, since 1971. Under Raimund’s leadership the property has earned a reputation as one of the most successful wineries in Germany’s celebrated Mosel wine region.

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Luccio-moscato-italy-bottleLuccio®
Special Collection Moscato
Piedmont, Italy

NECTAR WINE STYLE

Fresh, fragrant, and frizzante with bright, floral aromas that give way to flavors of ripe stone fruit, tangerines, and honey.

Analysis: 5.5% alcohol / volume
Variety: 100% Moscato Bianco di Canelli
Region: Asti, D.O.C.G., Piedmont, Italy
Critical Acclaim: 

  • Double Gold – San Francisco International Wine Competition | 2022
  • Highly Recommended, Best Buy – Beverage Testing Institute | 2021
  • Highly Recommended, Best Buy – Beverage Testing Institute | 2020

WineStyles’ Wine and Cheese Pairing: This sweet and bubbly Moscato goes well with fresh goat cheese. The creamy texture and tangy flavor of the goat cheese enhance the fruity and floral notes of the wine, creating a delightful contrast. Learn more about our wine and cheese pairings here.

About Luccio Wines:
Luccio® wines are made and imported from the finest winemaking regions in Italy. Since 1994, Luccio has represented Italian passion in a bottle with offerings ranging from semi-sweet Moscato’s to a full-bodied Chianti. Learn more here.

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October Bubbly Club Iowa

Bubbly Wine ClubAvissi-prosecco-bottleAvissi
Prosecco DOC
Veneto, Italy

BUBBLY WINE STYLE

Avissi Prosecco is clean and bright, a crisp sparkler with soft, elegant bubbles that flutter in the glass, giving a lovely effervescence to each sip. A beautiful balance of heady floral notes and luscious fruit makes it imminently approachable. It’s the perfect wine to take-out after work or all dressed up on a Saturday night. Or, somewhere in between (hello, Sunday brunch). Drink on its own, or try it in a boozed up cocktail! See recipe below…

Analysis: 11% alcohol / volume
Varietal:
100% Glera
Total Acidity: 5.8 g/L
Residual Sugar: 14.8 g/L
Critical Acclaim:

  • 92 points – “Scents of honeysuckle and gardenia are sweet and delicate. The melting bubbles perform gracefully, accenting flavors of linen and orange cream. White rice and Asian pear dot the mid-palate and the finish is redolent of green apple. The liquid is as unique as this wine’s memorable packaging.” – Meredith May, Tasting Panel Magazine

Avissi’s Sugar & Spice Cocktail:
Just in time for fall! The balance of sweetness with a kick of spice will offer a flavorful profile, perfect for cooler weather.

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  • INGREDIENTS:
    • .75 oz Cranberry Vodka
    • .75 oz Apple Spice Ginger Liqueur
    • .75 oz Fresh Pressed Apple Juice
    • Avissi Prosecco
  • DIRECTIONS:
    1. Combine Cranberry Vodka, Ginger Liqueur and Apple Juice in a shaker
    2. Fill tin 2/3 with ice, cap, and shake vigorously
    3. Strain into a champagne flute
    4. Top with Avissi Prosecco
    5. Garnish with whole cranberries
About Avissi Winery:
Avissi Wines produces elegant Prosecco crafted from hand-selected Glera grapes grown in the Veneto region of Italy. Known for its light style and delicate bubbles, Avissi’s Prosecco is made using the Charmat method and small-batch fermentation in concrete tanks. The wine captures the essence of fresh fruit and floral notes, reflecting the heritage of the Prosecco DOC. Inspired by Italian art and architecture, Avissi’s attention to detail is evident both in its winemaking process and the design of its bottle. Learn more here.
 

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Francis-Ford-Coppola-diamond-prosecco-bottleFrancis Ford Coppola Winery
Diamond Prosecco
Prosecco DOC, Italy

BUBBLY WINE STYLE

Introducing a sparkling new member of the Diamond Collection: Diamond Prosecco! Imported directly from the Prosecco DOC in Italy, the Francis Coppola Diamond Collection Prosecco is crafted from select grapes grown in northeastern Italy, between the Adriatic Sea and the Dolomite Mountains. It has flavors of apple, citrus and white peach. Enjoy on its own, with a meal, or as an aperitif. Saluté to every day!

Analysis: 11% alcohol / volume
Varietal:
100% Glera
Region: Prosecco DOC

Vineyard Notes:
The Prosecco DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) is located in Northeast Italy, and home to its namesake sparkling wine. The region’s location provides unique geographical features and microclimates that enhance the wine’s flavors.


Francis-Ford-Coppola-rose-bottleFrancis Ford Coppola Winery
Diamond Collection Prosecco Rosé
Prosecco DOC, Italy

BUBBLY WINE STYLE

Introducing a sparkling new member of the Diamond Collection: Diamond Prosecco Rosé! Imported directly from the Prosecco DOC in Italy, the Francis Coppola Diamond Collection Prosecco Rosé is crafted from select grapes grown in the northeastern region, between the Adriatic Sea and the Dolomite Mountains. Best served chilled, this sparkling import features flavors of strawberry, cherry and citrus. Pairs perfectly with your favorite appetizer or fresh salad. Saluté to every day!

Analysis: 11% alcohol / volume
Varietal:
Blend

Vineyard Notes:
The Prosecco DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) is located in Northeast Italy, and home to its namesake sparkling wine. The region’s location provides unique geographical features and microclimates that enhance the wine’s flavors.

About Francis Ford Coppola Winery:
The Francis Ford Coppola Winery, located in Sonoma County, blends winemaking with a family-friendly experience, inspired by Coppola’s vision of a “pleasure garden” reminiscent of Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen. The winery is celebrated for its commitment to sustainability and high-quality wines, including their Diamond Collection Prosecco Rosé and Diamond Prosecco, both from the prestigious Prosecco DOC in Italy. These sparkling wines reflect the craftsmanship and innovation of the Coppola team, offering a fresh, elegant take on traditional Prosecco. Learn more here.
 

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October Collector’s Wine Club: Iowa

Collectors Wine ClubDAOU-Lion-2020-bottleDAOU Vineyards
Soul of a Lion 2020
Paso Robles, California

BOLD WINE STYLE

The 2020 vintage marks the 10th anniversary of Soul of a Lion, the true crown jewel of DAOU. It is an emblem of their quest to relentlessly produce unsurpassed Cabernet Sauvignon from the terroir of DAOU Mountain. This is the story of two sons, their beloved father, a history rooted in courage, and a wine called Soul of a Lion.

Analysis: 15.2% alcohol / volume
Varietal: 81% Cabernet Sauvignon, 13% Cabernet Franc, 6% Petit Verdot
Appellation: Adelaida District, Paso Robles, California
Barrel Aging:
22 months in 100% new French Oak
Winemaker: Daniel Daou
Accolades:
• 97 pts. Wine Enthusiast
• 95 pts. Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate
• 94-96 pts. Jeb Dunnuck

WINEMAKER’S NOTES:
Daou-Vineyards-Tasting-Convention“The 2020 vintage presents an alluring profusion of black cherry, mulberry and Oregon blackberry aromas with notes of leather, cigar box and dark chocolate. Hints of desert sage and crème de menthe accent the rich fruit. The palate is silky and voluptuous, delivering loads of currant, cassis, black raspberry and ripe cherry. Notes of fig and baking spice are underscored by earthy tones of dates and truffle. Mature, ripe tannins yield a weighty, velvety texture integrated with a limestone minerality and subtle oak. A lengthy finish leaves lingering impressions of blackberry, plum and espresso with a touch of white pepper. A wine of immense staying power that will evolve favorably for many years to come.” – Daniel J. Daou, Co-Proprietor/Winemaker

“Soul of a Lion is named for our father Joseph, who exhibited unwavering love, passion and courage throughout our lives together. That pursuit of the extraordinary drove us to discover DAOU Mountain—and to embark on a dream decades in the making.” – Georges J. Daou, Co-Proprietor

VINTAGE NOTES:
DAOU Estate wines showcase the visionary talent of Winemaker Daniel Daou and the unrivaled terroir of DAOU Mountain. These wines come from the mountain’s finest vineyard blocks and are made with the utmost passion, investment and intention. The 2020 growing season began on a dry note, followed by much-needed rains in April that replenished the soils and set the stage for healthy canopy growth. Conditions through mid-summer remained mild and steady, with the exception of a rare August thunderstorm. Subsequent heat waves and distant wildfires put DAOU Mountain to the test heading into harvest, yet despite the challenges the 2020 vintage produced some of the most complex wines yet.

ABOUT THE WINERY:
Rediscovered by brothers Georges and Daniel Daou in 2007, DAOU Mountain was originally celebrated decades earlier as a “jewel of ecological elements” by renowned winemaker André Tchelistcheff. Their search for the perfect terroir led them to these steep slopes rising 2,200 feet above sea level, blessed with the rare calcareous clay soils found in the world’s finest wine regions. With a passion for crafting exceptional yet accessible wines, the Daou brothers transformed the Adelaida District into a global benchmark for Cabernet Sauvignon and Bordeaux varieties. DAOU is committed to creating extraordinary wines, fostering emotional connections, and offering elevated experiences filled with life’s greatest joys. Learn more here.

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Bold wine Style logoOur-Lady-Guadalupe-Pinot-Noir-bottleOur Lady of Guadalupe
Pinot Noir 2022
Santa Rita Hills, California

BOLD WINE STYLE

The 2022 Our Lady of Guadalupe Pinot Noir pours a dark persimmon core with a lucid rose hip rim. Laden with elegant aromatics, notes of bright raspberry and bing cherry develop into darker tones of black cherry, mocha and mahogany. On the palate, the entry is scrumptiously soft with cranberry crunch, ripe strawberry, redcurrant and a touch of maritozzo. Typical of the Sta. Rita Hills, the finish is lined with minerality and some saline hints with closing touches of fennel and anise.

Analysis: 14.8% alcohol / volume
Varietal: 100% Pinot Noir
pH: 3.76
TA: 5.55 g/L
Appellation: Sta. Rita Hills, California
Clonal Selection: All from “Our Lady of Guadalupe Vineyard” – 828, 777, Pommard 4, 667, 459, 115, Swan, Calera
Élevage: Aged in French Oak for 10 months, 49% New
Cooperage Selection: Alain Fouquet, Francoise Freres, Cadus, Ermitage and Damy
Winemaker: Dave Phinney
Accolades:
• 96 pts. Decanter
• 95 pts. Editor’s Choice – Wine Enthusiast
• 94 pts. Vinous – Antonio Galloni

WINEMAKER NOTES:
“Every year, we learn more about the intricacies of our special vineyard in the western – end of the Sta. Rita Hills. Coming off the heels of our successful inaugural vintage, the 2022 OLG Pinot Noir is a continuation of our quest to produce a wine that captures the Our Lady of Guadalupe vineyard , the vintage and the terroir it inhabits. Sandy loam and diatomaceous earth soils and the constant barrage from coastal winds, force our vines to focus their energy on producing concentrated berries, exemplified by the low yields. In 2022, we incorporated more sections of our vineyard and two additional clones — the famous Swan and Calera clones — to achieve a higher degree of complexity in the resulting wine. And while we do 95% of our winemaking in the vineyard, we experimented in the cellar with different types of barrel toasts, forest origins and cooperages to see what pairs best with each clone, furthering our goal of complexity.” – Dave Phinney, Winemaker.

ABOUT THE WINERY:
Our Lady of Guadalupe Winery, nestled in the Sta. Rita Hills AVA in California, is the realization of a dream by renowned winemaker Dave Phinney. Purchased in 2015, the vineyard underwent a meticulous transformation, restoring its soil health and planting vines by 2018. The winery focuses on producing world-class Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, utilizing unique clones and sustainable practices. The vineyard’s name honors Mary, mother of Jesus, symbolizing protection and peace for the team. Phinney’s dedication to quality and attention to detail is evident in every aspect of the winery, from soil management to clone selection. Each decision is made with the goal of creating exceptional wines that reflect the terroir of the land. Still family-run, the winery embodies Phinney’s passion for crafting extraordinary wines while celebrating the beauty of the Sta. Rita Hills region​. Learn more here.

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Quattro-Theory-2021-Cabernet-Sauvignon-bottleQuattro Theory Wines
Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
Napa Valley, California

BOLD WINE STYLE

The classic Napa Valley varietal character is the star in this Cabernet Sauvignon, with the tannins and texture supporting the smooth fruit flavors. The wine’s balance and freshness make this a particularly food-friendly red wine.

Analysis: 14.5% alcohol / volume
Varietal: 84% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Merlot, 6% Malbec, 2% Petit Verdot, 1% Cabernet Franc 
Clones: Cabernet Sauvignon: Clone 4 (Landon’s Favorite), Clone 7, Clone 8 | Merlot: 181 | Malbec: Clone 595 | Petit Verdot: Clone 7
Appellation: Napa Valley, California
Aging: 15 months in 100% French Oak Barrel (45% new)
Winemaker: Landon Donley
Release Date: July 2023
Suggested Pairings: Grilled rack of lamb with fresh herbs, ribeye steak with sautéed mushrooms and braised short ribs.

VISION:
Winemaker Landon Donley seeks to showcase the freshness and classic varietal character of the highest-quality Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignons. Every aspect of the winemaking process is intentionally designed to ensure the wine’s structure supports and enhances the varietal character, resulting in a wine that overdelivers on quality and shows beautiful integration upon release.

VINEYARDS:
This Cabernet is structured primarily around valley floor fruit from two of their estate vineyards located in the St. Helena AVA, offering ripe fruit character, good structure and a smooth, long finish. Further complexity and elegance is added to the blend with the addition of estate mountain vineyards from AVAs including Mt. Veeder and Atlas Peak. The grapes are harvested by hand at night in small lots over the course of a few weeks, picked only when at the level that meets their style.

Quattro Theory - Vineyard Sourcing Map

© Quattro Theory Wines – Vineyard Sourcing Map

WINEMAKER NOTES:
The cellar is set up with every step intentionally designed to emphasize natural aromatics and varietal character. The grapes are chilled to 40°F to heighten aromatics and minimize astringency, then sorted by cluster then berry by our optical sorting system before undergoing a three-to-five-day cold soak. Careful yeast selection and an even, moderate fermentation temperature is key in maintaining the wine’s sense of place. Tannin extraction is constantly analyzed so the wine can be drained off the skins at the ideal flavor, concentration, structure and color, then finish fermenting to dry. The preliminary blend is assembled once the wine completes malolactic fermentation in tank to ensure integration, and ages in a selection of custom-toasted new and used French oak barrels from select coopers.

ABOUT THE WINERY:
Quattro Theory wines capture the truest expression of Napa Valley bringing together four defining elements: winemaker Landon Donley’s intentional vision, quality vineyards, precision winemaking and experience with food and friends. Seriously made to be easily enjoyed. Learn more here.

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Black Elephant Vintners Three Men in a Tub with a Rubber Duck Red Blend

OCTOBER WINE CLUB:

Mellow style logoBlack-Elephant-three-men-in-tub-bottleBlack Elephant Vintners
Three Men in a Tub with a Rubber Duck
Red Blend
Western Cape, South Africa

MELLOW WINE STYLE

Old world meets new in this trio of classic varieties. Cabernet Sauvignon (55%), Merlot (43%), and Mourvèdre (2%) sourced from the coastal region of the South African wine-lands seamlessly blends to create this playful blend called Three Men in a Tub with a Rubber Duck.  Crafted by a passionate team led by the three men in the tub: Kevin Swart, Raymond Ndlovu and Jacques Wentzel (winemaker and viticulturist).

Varietal: 55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 43% Merlot and 2% Mourvèdre
Analysis: 13.17% alcohol / volume
Extract: 30.4 g/l
pH: 3.66
TA: 5.1 g/l
VA: 0.54 g/l
FSO2:
45 mg/l
TSO2:
96 mg/l
RS:
1.7 g/l
Appellation:
Western Cape, South Africa
Harvest: Mid-February to End-March
Maturation: The wine was matured in French oak barrels for 19 months

Source of Grapes: The fruit for their Three Men in a Tub with a Rubber Duck was sourced from various vineyard sites around the Western Cape of South Africa. Each site contributes a different flavor profile to the final blend as it grows on diverse soil types and slopes. Each vineyard is handled separately to capture its unique personality.

© Black Elephant Vintners & Co.Winemaking: Fruit was handpicked and chilled in a cold room overnight. The following day they were destemmed and transferred to 500kg fermentation bins or barrels for fermentation. 30mg/I SO2 is added at this stage, and no other chemical additions (acid, enzymes or tannins) are made. The grape must was allowed to macerate for 3-4days before fermentation starts spontaneously. Fermentation lasts for 7-12 days at a maximum of 82.4°F. To extract color, flavor and tannin from the grape skins, the must was mixed by hand 2-3 times daily according to extract and tannin development. A short post ferment maceration was allowed to soften and focus tannins. At this stage, the wine was drained, and the skins were pressed using an old basket press and transferred directly to the barrel for malolactic fermentation and maturation. After completion of malolactic fermentation, the wine receives a racking to remove solids and an SO2 addition before being laid down for a 16 month maturation period. At this stage, the final blend was assembled and allowed to mature for a further 3 months. The wine received a light fining and filtration before bottling; decanting is recommended within the first 3-5 years.

About the winery:
Black Elephant Vintners & Co. redefines winemaking in Franschhoek by fusing the region’s heritage with modern innovation. They aim to inject creativity and fun into a traditionally serious industry, crafting wines that reflect the unique character of the Franschhoek Valley. Their rebellious approach calls for dreamers and non-conformists to join their movement, celebrating wine as a vibrant and expressive art form. Click here to learn more.

Try this wine with the following recipe…

pumpkin-risottoPumpkin Risotto

INGREDIENTS:

Toasted Hazelnuts & Crispy Sage

  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter divided
  • 12 fresh sage leaves
  • ½ cup dry roasted unsalted hazelnuts roughly chopped

Pumpkin Risotto

  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 2 large yellow onions thinly sliced
  • 4 cloves garlic thinly sliced
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 cup arborio rice
  • ½ cup white cooking wine optional
  • 4 cups vegetable stock substitute chicken stock or water
  • 1 tablespoon fresh sage minced
  • ½ teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1 cup pumpkin puree
  • ½ cup Parmesan cheese

DIRECTIONS:

Toasted Hazelnuts & Crispy Sage

  • The toasted hazelnuts and sage are optional, but a great topping to add texture to the risotto.
  • In a small pan, melt 1 tablespoon of butter over medium high heat. Then add in the sage leaves and cook for 1-2 minutes or until crispy. Immediately remove from the heat and pour off into a small dish and set aside.
  • In the same pan, melt 1 more tablespoon of butter and then add in the chopped hazelnuts and toast gently for 2-4 minutes or until the nuts are toasted and the butter is browned. Remove from the heat and pour off into a small dish and set aside.

Pumpkin Risotto

  • In a large skillet over medium heat, melt the butter and add in the sliced onions, garlic, salt, and pepper. Cook slowly for about 30-40 minutes, stirring occasionally until the onions are soft, golden brown, and beginning to caramelize. If you want to speed up the process slightly, you can add in 1 tablespoon of brown sugar once the onions are soft.
  • In a medium pot, heat your vegetable stock over medium heat until simmering (you can also use a microwave). Remove from the heat and set aside.
  • Add in the rice and toast, stirring frequently, for about 2 minutes. Then add in the white wine to de-glaze the pan and make sure to scrape up any browned bits on the bottom of the pot.
  • Add in ½ cup of the warmed vegetable stock, fresh sage, and nutmeg and stir the risotto until the stock is completely absorbed, then add in another ½ cup and repeat. Continue to add in the stock ½ cup at a time until it’s all absorbed and the rice is fully cooked.
  • Then stir in the pumpkin puree and Parmesan cheese until fully combined and creamy. Taste and add salt and pepper if needed.
  • Top the pumpkin risotto with the toasted hazelnuts and crispy sage and enjoy!

Information & Photos © Black Elephant Vintners – All Rights Reserved.
© Recipe courtesy of Barley and Sage.


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Black Elephant Vintners Rebels of the Vine Chenin Blanc

OCTOBER WINE CLUB:

Crisp Wine StyleRebels-of-the-Vine-Chenin-BlancBlack Elephant Vintners
Rebels of the Vine
Chenin Blanc
Swartland, South Africa

CRISP WINE STYLE

This is a refined offering with aromas of tropical fruit and green apple. Its good minerality leads to a fleshy and fresh finish.

Varietal: 100% Chenin Blanc
Analysis: 13% alcohol / volume
pH: 3.44
TA: 5.6 g/L
RS:
2.5 g/L
Appellation:
Swartland, Western Cape, South Africa
Drinkability:
now-2025
Harvest yield: 6.5 tons per ha.
Food Pairing: Makes a fine partner for light fare such as fish, shellfish, white meat and salads, but is equally delightful by the glass.

Photo-By-Black-Elephants-Vintners-CoIn the vineyard: The grapes are sourced from dry-land farmed bush-vine Swartland Chenin Blanc. Dry-land conditions naturally limit crop yields and produce riper berries with balanced acidity when picked at optimum ripeness.

In the cellar: No oak or commercial yeast was used during the fermentation in stainless steel tanks. The wine was left on the lees for as long as possible to enhance richness on the palate.

The vintage: This vintage followed a normal to good winter. Harvest started late due to cool spring and early summer conditions but commenced briskly after some nasty heatwaves.

About the winery:
Rooted in Franschhoek, Black Elephant Vintners & Co. is a winery dedicated to breaking traditional winemaking rules. Their diverse portfolio of wines captures the spirit of creativity, blending serious winemaking with an element of fun. Known for pushing the boundaries, they embrace innovation while paying homage to the region’s rich history, inviting those who love exploration to join them on their journey. Click here to learn more.

Try this wine with the following recipe…

apple-chicken-saladApple Salad

INGREDIENTS:

Salad

  • 8 cups fresh mixed greens lettuce
  • 1 large apple such as Pink Lady or Honeycrisp
  • 1 large pear
  • 2 ½ cups shredded seasoned rotisserie chicken
  • ½ cup dried tart cherries or dried cranberries
  • ½ cup candied pecans coarsely chopped
  • ½ cup crumbled goat cheese or feta or gorgonzola cheese

Dressing

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • ¼ cup apple cider vinegar
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon pepper
  • 1/8 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon-style mustard

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Place salad greens in a large bowl. Core and thinly slice apples and pears (peel if desired). Chop the chicken and add to greens. Add dried cherries.
  2. Combine all dressing ingredients in a mason jar and shake to combine. Taste and adjust to personal preferences.
  3. Toss salad with 80% of dressing, then add chopped candied pecans. Top with crumbled cheese, drizzle remaining dressing, sprinkle sea salt if desired, and serve immediately.

Information & Photos © Black Elephant Vintners – All Rights Reserved.
© Recipe courtesy of Chelsea’s Messy Apron.


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October Wine Club Pairing Recipe

OCTOBER WINE CLUB:

Bold wine Style logoRebels-of-the-Vine-Syrah-bottleBlack Elephant Vintners
Rebels of the Vine
Syrah
Swartland, South Africa

BOLD WINE STYLE

This classic Syrah for everyday enjoyment shows opulent, bright fruit on the nose and a beautifully elegant palate of round tannins layered with clove spice, ripe cherries and violets.

Varietal: 100% Syrah
Analysis: 13.5% alcohol / volume
pH: 3.71
TA: 5.2 g/L
RS:
2.6 g/L
Appellation:
Swartland, Western Cape, South Africa
Drinkability:
now-2026
Harvest yield: 9.5 per ha.
Food Pairing: Complements food fit for a feast, such as roast duck, grilled meat and hearty pasta dishes

Photo-By-Black-Elephants-Vintners-CoIn the vineyard: This Syrah is sourced from dry-land farmed vineyards in the prestigious Swartland area. Syrah loves the “Mediterranean” climate of the Cape and grapes ripen with thick skins packed with velvety tannins and color.

In the cellar: Minimal oak was used during the aging of this Syrah, resulting in a very fruit-forward and spicy wine. The grapes were picked at 22 to 24 degrees balling and fermented in stainless steel tanks. Post fermentation they leave the wine on the skins to maximize complexity and mouthfeel. Matured in a selection of older oak for 12 months.

The vintage: It was a healthy growing season that followed a winter with good to normal rainfall which allowed the grapes to ripe optimally.

About the winery:
Black Elephant Vintners & Co. is a Franschhoek-based winery that blends tradition and innovation, breaking the norms of the wine industry with creativity and fun. Their wines are a tribute to the region’s unique terroir, pushing boundaries while celebrating the artistry of winemaking. With a mission to make wine more accessible and enjoyable, they invite non-conformists and dreamers to join their movement of rewriting the script on wine culture. Click here to learn more.

Try this wine with the following recipe…

beef-ragu-pastaPappardelle with a Slow-Cooked Beef Ragu

INGREDIENTS:

Ragu:

  • 12.5 lb. chuck beef, or other slow cooking beef cut, cut into equal 4 pieces
  • 1 tbsp salt
  • black pepper
  • 3 tbsp olive oil, separated
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 onion, diced
  • 1 cup carrots, diced 
  • 1 cup celery, diced 
  • 28 oz crushed canned tomatoes
  • 3 tbsp tomato paste
  • 2 beef bouillon cubes, crumbled 
  • 1 cup red wine, full bodied, or sub with beef broth/stock
  • 1 ½ cups water
  • ¾ tsp dried thyme or 3 sprigs fresh thyme
  • 3 dried bay leaves

To Serve (not all sauce is used):

  • 1 lb. dried pappardelle, or other pasta of choice
  • freshly grated parmesan cheese or Parmigiano Reggiano
  • fresh parsley, finely chopped (optional)

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Pat beef dry and sprinkle with salt and pepper
  2. Sear Beef: Heat 1 tbsp olive oil over high heat in a heavy based pot. Add beef and sear each piece aggressively on all sides until very browned (3 – 5 minutes in total), then remove onto a plate.
  3. Turn stove down to medium low and add remaining 2 tbsp of olive oil.
  4. Soffrito: Add garlic and onion and sauté for 2 minutes. Then add the carrots and celery and sauté slowly for 5 minutes.
  5. Add remaining ragu ingredients and return the beef to the pot (including pooled juices). Turn the stove up and bring it to a simmer, then turn it down to low so it’s bubbling very gently.
  6. Slow cook: Cover the pot and let it cook for 2 hours or until beef is tender enough to shred. (For slow cooker and pressure cooker).
  7. Shred: Remove beef then coarsely shred with 2 forks. Return beef to the pot. Simmer for 30 minutes until sauce is reduced and thickened – beef will soften slightly more during this step.
  8. Final season: Do a taste test and adjust the seasoning to your taste with salt and pepper. Also, add ½ tsp sugar if sauce is a bit sour for your taste . Place the lid on and set aside until ready to serve (it’s even better the next day and freezes well for months).

To Serve:

  1. Bring a very large pot of water with 1 tbsp of salt to the boil.
  2. Add pasta and cook for 1 minute less than the recommended cooking time as per the packet instructions.
  3. Meanwhile, place 5 cups of the ragu in a very large fry pan, dutch oven or use 2 normal size fry pans. Heat over high heat while the pasta is cooking.
  4. When the pasta is ready, transfer it directly from the pot into the fry pan using tongs.
  5. Add ¾ cup of pasta water into the fry pan.
  6. Gently toss the pasta (I use 2 wooden spoons) for 1 to 2 minutes, until the sauce water evaporates and leaves you with a thick ragu sauce that coats the pasta.
  7. Yell for your family to sit down at the dinner table because you need to serve it immediately.
  8. Serve with plenty of freshly grated parmesan, or even better, with Parmigiano Reggiano.

Information & Photos © Black Elephant Vintners – All Rights Reserved.
© Recipe courtesy of Recipe Tin Eats.


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