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Cantarutti Vineyard

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It will finally feel like Spring again!

Weather alert: It will finally feel like Spring this upcoming weekend! Let’s cheers with our beautiful Rhône Rosé

The best way to welcome Spring is with a nice chilled glass of French Rosé. While in our minds we immediately assume a light Provence style rosé, we would be cheering for spring with our Côtes du Rhône Rosé from Domaine André Berthet-Rayne. It is a tiny estate in the South of the Rhône region, in the little-known village of Cairanne (AOC).  Five generations of the Berthet-Rayne family have farmed this land, and today André and his wife Marina, are proudly carrying on the family tradition, together with their daughter Alexandra. The organically farmed vineyards are more than 100 years of age.

 

With a bright and radiant pink color, this rosé has a fresh fruity fragrant with floral notes on the nose, but also has a rich and full expressive body on the palate. The finish is long and beautiful. This rosé pairs well with grilled vegetables and or spring vegetable creamy soups.

The Domaine is also known for their outstanding reds for the AOC Carainne Vielles Vignes. The freshly arrived 2016 vintage is deep, rich and truly profound. This is a blend made of 60% Grenache, 20% Syrah and 20% Carignan.

For questions, further information and to schedule a tasting, please contact us: (917)449-2026 or gal.keren@santaarmosa.com

Looking for Barolo? Just in time…

Look who made it just in time from Piedmont

Nestled in the beautiful hills of the Barolo area, the Stra family estate is producing some of the most memorable wines in the region.

The 2012 vintage of this Barolo D.O.C.G is a standout gem, made meticulously from the glorious Nebbiolo grapes and aged in small oak barrels for over two years. The aroma ranges from fresh berries, prunes and spices, while on the palate this wine offers soft and round tannins.

Enjoy this Barolo now and for the next 5-10 years.

 

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Simple Pleasure: Stra Dolcetto DOC 2016

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Simple Pleasure:
Stra Dolcetto DOC 2016

Everything – whether it’s cuisine, wine, or travel – can become high-maintenance, a matter of competition, rather than enjoyment.  Restaurants vie for Michelin stars.  Wineries court acclaim from wine critics. But there are some places where taking pleasure in simple, honest things is as natural as taking a breath of fresh air.  These places are inhabited by people with a respect for tradition, an appreciation for the modern, and a passion for lovingly handmade wines that reflect the spirit of an unpretentious labor of love.

Azienda Agricola Stra is one of those places, and the exquisite Dolcetto 2016 is one of those wines.

A luminous ruby in color, Stra’s youthful Dolcetto serves up a ripe basket of black raspberries, cherries, and violets, with approachable tannins and remarkable balance.  Suitable for pairing with everything from antipasto to wood-grilled steak, Dolcetto is a delicious reminder that wine doesn’t need be expensive to be a source of great pleasure!

For two hundred years, the Stra family has farmed their estate in Piemonte, nurturing both land and tradition over five generations.  They are the embodiment of the farm-to-table movement, and the wines the Stras produce are as authentic as the people themselves.

Though Dolcetto doesn’t command the star billing and sky-high prices of Barolo, it presents an opportunity to broaden wine enthusiasts’ horizons with the daily drink of the region.  In fact the 2016 Dolcetto reflects the Stra philosophy:  “The earth nourishes, the hand nurtures.”

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