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27.00
The Vines: This vintage is a combination of Bald Mountain Vineyard and Meyley Vineyard. Bald Mountain is clone 4 on sandy soil while Meyley is clone 17 on Loam and CLay. These two vineyards blend together beautifully. Bald lends the crispness, while Meyley adds the weight to the pallet.
2011 Pinot Gris Orange Wine
40.00
The Vines: Regan Vineyard is one of the coldest climate vineyards in the Santa Cruz Mountains. It sits at 400 ft elevation in Corralitos at the southern tip of the appellation. The vines are around 20 years old and are at a peak maturity. This site is well suited for Pinot Gris and the coldness of the area in general produces wines with strong age-ability
2011 Chardonnay Bald Mountain
45.00
The vines: Bald mountain vineyard, located in Bonny Doon, is owned and farmed by Jim Beauregard. Planted in 1990, the 40 acre vineyard sits at an elevation of 920 to 1050 feet on a southwest facing slope. Monterey bay marine influences combine with the rare white sandy zayante soil to produce wines with minerality and stricking acidity. Plantings 33 acres chardonnay clone 4. 7 acres pinot noir; pommard, 667, Mt Eden
2011 Late Harvest Riesling (375ml)
20.00
2011 Chardonnay Ben Lomond Mountain
27.00
2009 Chardonnay Bald Mountain
45.00
The Vines: Bald Mountain Vineyard, located in Bonny Doon is owned and farmed by Jim Beauregard. Planted in 1900, the 40 acre vineyard sits at an elevation of 920 to 1050 feet on a southwest facing slope. Monterey Bay marine influences combine with the rare white sandy Zayante soild to produce wines with minerality and striking acidity.
2009 Chardonnay Meyley
35.00
The vines: Meyley vineyard is located in the mountain community of bonny Doon, ca on a southern facing slope. The vineyard is farmed by Jim Beauregard. Planted in 1982, the 12 acre vineyard sits at an elevation of 1700 feet. Monterey bay influences combine with sandstone and loamy soild to produce wines with bright minerality, and clean crisp acidity. Harvested on October 8th, 2009 at 25.5 brix and a ph of 3.4. The fruit was whole cluster pressed and settled in a stainless steel tank over night. It was then moved to New American oak where it fermented with native yeast for 23 days. The wine stayed aging on the lees for 32 months before bottling. Extended aging makes the wine rich and complex.
The Lost Weekened
In the glass: Light color, floral, mellon flesh, apricots aromas In the mouth honeydew, strawberries, citrus, banana The finish steely, flint, stewed apple, crisp, clean
Red Wines
2009 Pinot Noir Ben Lomond Mountain
40.00
The vines: This wine is a combination of Bald Mountain Vineyard and Beauregard Ranch Vineyard. The vines share a combination of 7 different clones of pinot noir. Bald Mountain with its sandy soils and cooler climate lends acidity and minerality while Beauregard Ranch with its higher elevation and sandy loam soil adds richness and boldness to make this wine balanced and structured. Harvested on October 21st, 2009 at 24.5 brix and ph of 3.4. fermented whole berry for carbonic maceration. Hand punch downs, 10 days maceration time. Aged in 60% new American oak barrels. Filtered and mixed with chardonnay lees from 2010 vintage. 10% Chardonnay. Bottled May 2011.
2009 Zinfandel Volcano Ridge
50.00
The vines: Located 40 miles north of Calistoga, high on top of a volcano with a view of Clear Lake. The zinfandel clones are duprate and primitivo 50:50 which make up 80% of the wine, and 20% of the wine blend is petite Syrah. The vineyards are owned by Brassfield Estate Winery in Clearlake oaks, and are farmed by Rios who farms some of the greatest vineyards in Napa. The wine Harvested on October 10th, 2009 at 32.5 brix and a ph of 4.1. Massive amounts of water additions and tartaric acid brought this wine back to beauty. I chose a hefty amount of New American Oak for this wine to balance out the intense jammy character that I was expecting from the harvest numbers
2010 Zinfandel Beauregard Ranch
45.00
2008 Pinot Noir Bald Mountain Vineyard
50.00
Garnett hues with fine transparency give off aromas off Bing cherries, dried cranberries and a touch of a dusty saddle. The nose lingers with hints of spice such as; fennel, anise and vanilla. The subtle earthiness of this wine is complemented by the generous amount of silky red fruits. This wine finishes long and dry showing great pinosity the entire way through. Food recommendations: Slow-cooked brisket with cabbage, sweet potato, onion and apples
2011 Pinot Noir
40.00
In the glass: Bright fresh berries of red cherry, cranberry and strawberry
2010 Syrah Nelson Family Vineyard
45.00
The vines: The nelson family vineyard is located on upper Zayante near summit road in the Santa Cruz mountains at 1700 feet elevation. The Australian clone of syrah is suited well in the sandy loam soils. The vines are grown on a quadrilateral, vertical shoot positioning system allowing for super dense spacing. The vines are allowed to each have a low crop load, but there can still be a large yield while maintaining quality. The wine harvested on October 21st, 2010 at 23.5 brix and ph 2.9. Fermented whole berry for carbonic maceration. Hand punch downs, 10 days maceration time. Aged in 60% New American oak barrels. Bottled May 2012
2009 The Lost Weekend STB
18.00
Ripe strawberry, blackberry, hints of black currant, cranberry, sun kissed red cherry skin, rosemary and sage start this intense wine. on the palate hints of baked blueberry, blackberry, black raspberry, rosemary, thyme, sage, white pepper and red tea leafs cover the palate. intense finish, present tannin but still integrated wrap this big wine up with cinnamon, nutmeg and vanilla. Sangiovese (80%) , Cabernet Sauvignon (16%) and Durif (4%) only 750 cases produced
Rose
2011 Rose of Pinot Noir Byington Vineyard
30.00
In the glass: The wine is pink with a kiss of orange on the rim with a bouquet expressing the Pinot Noir characteristics. White rose petal; cherry blossom and wild strawberry leaf open this wine up
2010 Rose of Syrah Nelson Family Vineyard
25.00
The vines: The Nelson Family Vineyard is located on upper Zayante near Summit Road in the Santa Cruz Mountains at 1700 feet elevation. The Australian clone of syrah is suited well in the sandy loam soils. The vines are grown on a quadrilateral, vertical shoot positioning system allowing for super dense spacing. The vines are allowed to each have a low crop load, but there can still be a large yield while maintaining quality. The wine harvested on October 21st, 2010 at 23.5 brix and ph 2.9. The fruit was whole cluster pressed and allowed to ferment on native yeastes. Normal rose is bottled at 6-8 months. I let this baby roll for 19 months in neutral barrels to make it more like a chardonnay
Library Wines
2009 Durif
30.00
The grape is named after Francois Durif, a botanist at the University of Montpellier. It was in a Peloursin vineyard near the university that he discovered the unique vine which he named for himself, in 1880. 905 of California Durif is labeled as Petite Syrah. The fertile soils allow the Durif to display darker and richer characteristics. Aromas of coffee and cigar are predominant in this whopper powerhouse of a wine. This is the wine to turn to on a cold winter night, with a stew going in the crock pot
2004 Chardonnay Beauregard Ranch Vineyard
55.00
2010 Chardonnay Beauregard Ranch Vineyard
45.00
In the glass: bright green apple with floral notes on the nose. In the mouth: balanced acidity, pineapple, cream, honeydew. The finish lingering oak, cinnamon, crisp and clean.
2004 Cabernet Sauvignon Beauregard Ranch
55.00
2005 Cabernet Sauvignon Beauregard Ranch (1.5L)
120.00
A dense, concentrated carmine red in the glass; this cabernet shows a wonderful complexities. Strawberries and notes of dried fig are evident. Currants, skeena cherries and a noticeable black plum flavor give this wine a fleshy mid-palate. The well integrated tannins have a hint of fine Beauregard Ranch dust. This cabernet offers all the complexity, nuance, and fruit with out the overwhelming vegetal character that coastal climate cabernets often have. Food recommendations blackberry glaze on a rack of lamb. Magnum means "great" or "extra-large" in latin. Magnum bottles also allow wine to age more gracefully, developing complexities not possible in the smaller bottle size. This wine will store well for 20+ years, or if you just can't wait, it's drinking beautifully now
2006 Syrah Nelson Family Vineyard
45.00
This opaque and dark purple syrah leads into expressions of black and blue berry preserves intermingled with notes of herbs de provence and corrilitos smoked meats. This wine shows an immense savory mouth feel loaded with black berry, black cherry and stewed plums all surrounded by lavish vanillin’s and a touch of toasty oak. Food recommendations: herb crusted loin of lamb with garbanzo panisses, swiss chard and roasted grape compote.
2007 Chardonnay Bald Mountain
45.00
This chardonnay was aged in new American Oak, allowing the quince fruit apparent on the nose to be enhanced with aromas of caramel and toast. The crisp green apple and baking spice flavors give way to a wonderfully smooth and refreshing mouth feel, followed by a chalky minerality on the finish that both cleanses the palate and leaves you wanting more! Food recommendations: TLC pork chops with local apple chutney
2008 Chardonnay Meyley
35.00
410 Cases produced. Aged 30 months in French and American oak. Our standard minimal impact wine making techniques including native yeast fermentation allow this wine to show exceptional Santa Cruz Mountains Terrior (flavor of the land) . Flavors of key lime, ripe peaches and yellow plums are complemented by a touch of new oak and a vibrant acidity. From the oak this wine gains pleasant notes of baking spices that do not overwhelm the wine's natural minerality. Food recommendations butternut squash soup
2010 Pinot Noir Beauregard Ranch
55.00
In the glass: Medium color, transparent, floral, mushrooms, earth. In the mouth soft tannins, balanced acidity, cherry, citrus. The finish silky oak, vanilla, currents, cranberry, lemon
2008 Pinot Noir Bald Mountain Vineyard
50.00
Garnett hues with fine transparency give off aromas off bing cherries, dried cranberries and a touch of a dusty saddle. The nose lingers with hints of spice such as; fennel, anise and vanilla. The subtle earthiness of this wine is complemented by the generous amount of silky red fruits. This wine finishes long and dry showing great pinosity the entire way through. Food recommendations: slow-cooked brisket with cabbage, sweet potato, onion and apples
2008 ZInfandel Beauregard Ranch
45.00
Cherry, raspberry and pepper are the dominant notes in the nose of this wine. The palate has silky texture filled with cherry, raspberry, sun kissed cranberry, black/white pepper with notes of sage and thyme. The finish shows vanilla and silky smooth tannins.
The Lost Weekend STB
15.00
2009 Sangiovese
40.00
On the nose herbs tart fruits and dark berries open this wine. The palate shows orange peel, tea leaf tart blackberry and red cherry with earthy dry herbs. The finish is tart but savory with delicate integrated tannins and great acid.
2008 Chardonnay Beauregard Ranch Vineyard
50.00
This wine explodes on the nose with intense concentration showing notes of caramel apple, Crème brûlée notes mixed with baked yellow apple and sun kissed lemon/lime skin. On the palate this intensity continues with oak influence of cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamon and browned butter notes that mix with over ripe stone fruits of peach, pear and nectarine. The finish is rich and creamy showing delicate honeysuckle with incredible limestone concentration and amazing acidity
2000 Cabernet Sauvignon Beauregard Ranch
75.00
2004 Cabernet Sauvignon Beauregard Ranch (1.5L)
120.00
2006 Cabernet Sauvignon Santa Cruz Mountain
35.00
2006 Chardonnay Bald Mountain
45.00
2008 Chardonnay Bald Mountain
45.00
This Chardonnay was aged in new American Oak. Aromas of quince, caramel and toast are apparent on the nose. Crisp green apple and baking spice give a wonderfully smooth and refreshing mouth feel, followed by a chalky minerality on the finish that both cleanses the palette and leaves you wanting more!
2008 Chardonnay Santa Cruz Mountain
27.00
This wine opens with yellow apple, ripe granny smith apple, ripe pear, meyer lemon skin with notes of white and yellow flowers. On the palate it continues with yellow apple, warm white peach/pear that mix with oak influenced notes of vanilla, cinnamon and nutmeg. The wine finishes with a slight chalky/limestone minerality with great acidity and a smooth balanced finish
2007 Pinot Noir Bald Mountain Vineyard
45.00
2007 Pinot Noir Santa Cruz Mountain
35.00
2009 Chardonnay Métallique
25.00
Métallique is a straightforward non-oaked chardonnay with vibrant apple character and fine balance. Fresh honey dew melon and papaya are also apparent in this chardonnay. It is aromatic and juicy with a light, crisp and refreshing finish
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