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August Wine Club Notes

August Wines - Wine Club Fan Favorites

We looked back on the last two years of our wine club wines and found several wines that were heavily favored on certain months. As we are in our Anniversary Month (5 years) since Steve's Wine Bar opened, we thought it would be fun to pick a few of these wines and revisit them with our club members. Since the re-opening back in March, our club has regained many members and grown with many new faces. We hope these wines will be equally as liked by all of our new members as well as those who had a chance to taste these wines in the past.

Cheers to a fun month of wine tasting!

Gold Wines:

Orchard Lane 2020 Sauvignon Blanc- Marlborough-NZ

Once maligned for being a style known for an abundance of asparagus and other unsavory green flavors, Marlborough is the undisputed king of Sauvignon Blanc in the US market.  Orchard Lane provides an approachable style showcasing delicious soft citrus and herb aromas.  The light body is carried by bright acidity and quintessential peach and grapefruit flavors.

Aviary 2019 Chardonnay-California- US

A longtime staple of Steve’s, Aviary is a great representation of California’s most popular white variety made in its most popular style: oaked and rich.  It pours a medium yellow with gold hues and offers aromas of baked tropical and orchard fruits cut with vanilla and butterscotch.  The creaminess of the mouthfeel blends well with the rich baked, but bright, apple and sweet baking spice notes.

Chateau Nozieres 2016 Cahors- Cahors AOC-FR

Argentina is currently acknowledged as the Malbec capital of the world, but there was a region focusing on this Bordeaux-afterthought well before.  The ‘black wines’ of Cahors date back to the Middle Ages, and have long focused on rich, elegant concoctions of Malbec supplemented by Tannat and Merlot.  Chateau Nozieres is a modern example that pays homage to traditional wine-making methods (No oak and extended maceration).  As the vernacular would suggest, the wine pours a rich, opaque purple.  The nose is filled with lovely fresh blue and black fruits, with pepper, roasted coffee, and cured tobacco.  Supple tannins and acidity balance well with the tart plum and other black fruits on the palate.

Ben Glaetzer 2014 ‘Heartland’ Shiraz- Langhorne Creek-AU

Though not quite as famous as its counterparts in McLaren Vale or Barossa Valley, Langhorne Creek has merit all its own when it comes to style-appropriate Australian Shiraz.  The oppressively hot and dry climate suits Shiraz well with its hardy nature and high amount of anthocyanin (The compound that gives red wine a purple tint when exposed to sun).  Heartland’s example displays all of the quintessential notes of AU shiraz sans the sky-high ABV.  The wine pours a medium ruby with purple hues, and offers a medley of plum and reduced cherry accented with a slight hint of leather brought on by the age.  The palate is medium-plus bodied with time-softened tannins lower acidity.  A plethora of plum jam is accented by notes of cinnamon, black pepper and tobacco.   

Platinum Wines:

Legend Vineyards Exclusive (LVE) 2020 Rose- Vin de France- FR

Once made from fruit sourced from Provence, the LVE has shifted its focus to Languedoc.  This has resulted in a fresh, but fruity style that is sure to pair well with the Texas summer.  Pouring a light pink hue, this wine offers aromas of cherry and cotton candy.  The high acidity cuts through bright notes of watermelon, cherry, and strawberry.

**Sleeping Giant Pinot Noir 2018- Carneros AVA- US

This wine draws its name from both the range of the range of the Mayacamas the vineyard overlooks, and the two beautiful Newfoundland’s roaming the Dearden Estate.  It pours a rich ruby with purple hues.  The nose is intense, with black cherry, boysenberry, cola, and Chinese five spice.  The palate is equally as intense, with the same rich fruit cut with vanilla; all being housed within velvety tannins and a silky texture.  This has the heft to be put away for a couple of years, but it is delicious now. 

*Hedges ‘Descendants Liegeois Dupont’ Red Mountain Syrah- Red Mountain AVA-US

This is a 100% single-vineyard Syrah from the Red Mountain AVA; an area producing some of the highest quality red wines in both Washington and the US.  While being heavily-oaked, this wine showcases characteristics of both the New and Old worlds.  The dark ruby color gives way to an inviting medley of red and blue fruit aromas cut with vanilla, smoked meat, and black pepper.  The palate is full-bodied with robust tannins supplementing macerated blackberries, plum, and toasted oak. 

Trainwreck 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon- North Coast AVA- US

No favorites list would be complete without arguably Steve’s most prominent cult classic.  The Trainwreck is a classic rendition of a California Cabernet.  This wine pours a medium ruby color with purple hues, offering aromas of red and black fruits, toasted oak, and crème brulee.  The palate is velvety and creamy, with notes of crème de cassis, blackberry, and vanilla enveloped by medium, woody tannins and restrained acidity. 

*="Baby Big Dog" - If you choose this wine you are able to pick one other non-"Dog" wine as a second bottle.

**= "Big Dog" - If you love it, it's the one you can pick to take home for your club wine. It's that special!

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