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Steve Severance
 
February 4, 2021 | Steve Severance

Tyros Cabernet - Selinus Winery - Napa, California

Join us for a special purchase opportunity on this Napa Cabernet from Selinus Winery.

We have put together some special pricing on this wine. Purchase a bottle or two for $35 a bottle. Wish to pick up a few more? Buy a three pack for $30 a bottle or a 6 pack for $25 a bottle. You can pre-buy your wine online or stop by the bar and place your order with one of our wine specialists. Shop online: steveswinebar.com/Our-Wines-and-Products/Specials

                  Tyros wine is the perfect expression of the Napa Valley.

The vineyards that contribute to this wine span most of the AVA’s (American Vinicultural Areas) in the Napa Valley and include the Pope Valley at the North end of the valley, through St. Helena and the Oak Knoll district and end up in the Carneros AVA in the Southern end of the valley. They are blended together to form a harmonious and expressive wine.

The Cabernet Sauvignon portion of the wine includes 8% from the Silenus Estate Vineyards and another 21% from the Oak Knoll District AVA, 17% from the St. Helena AVA, 7% from Pope Valley. The Merlot comes primarily from the Oak Knoll AVA with 15% and the Carneros AVA with 8%.

The wine was aged for 22 months in 50% new French oak, 10% new American oak and the rest in neutral barrels. This blend of oak integrates perfectly with the lush fruitiness of the wine and lends just the right amount of tannins for a perfect balance.

Tasting Notes:

Our Tyros Cabernet Sauvignon has a deep ruby red color with beautiful garnet tones reaching the rim. The nose introduces rich flavors of perfectly ripened plum, black cherries and playful notes of Tahitian vanilla bean. True to its classic Napa style, the palate is dominated by its fruit forward personality with secondary tones of bay leaf, dried rose petals and toasty oak lingering on its velvety long finish.

BLEND:

77% Cabernet Sauvignon

23% Merlot

SPEC:

Harvest Dates:

Cabernet: September 22 & 23, 2015
Merlot: September 16 & 17, 2015

Bottling date: August 14 & September 16, 2019

Bottle size: 750 mL

Titratable Acidity: 5.9 g/L

pH: 3.72

Alcohol: 14.5%

AWARDS:

2020 Wine Enthusiast – 90 points & Editor’s Choice

2020 Wine Spectator – 90 points

Decanter – 90 points

Time Posted: Feb 4, 2021 at 2:55 AM Permalink to Tyros Cabernet - Selinus Winery - Napa, California Permalink
Steve Severance
 
January 7, 2021 | Steve Severance

January Wine Club Wines

January 2021 Wine Club

This month we are presenting three wines on each club level. For our club members, if you desire to do your usual tasting for two people, please call ahead to schedule your tasting. And as usual, when you have completed your tasting, you are able to choose two bottles of your favorite wines from the club to take home with you. Of course you can always purchase more at your club discount. :-)

IF you would like to skip your tasting this month, you are able to take one of each of the three wines on your club level. We hope the extra bottle of wine will be a nice substitute for those who are unable to do their January tasting.

For the Gold Club wines, we have an Italian Pinot Grigio, a Malbec from Mendoza Argentina, and a Cabernet from Lodi, CA. When choosing to take the three bottle option, you will receive one of each of these wines for your club.

For the Platinum Club wines, we have a California Chardonnay, a Napa Cabernet, and a Rutherford, CA Red Blend. Like the Gold Club, if the deicsion is to skip the tasting this month, you will receive one of each of these Platinum level wines to take as your club wines. 

So, with out further delay, here are your wines for the January Club:


Gold Club Wines

1-Luchi 2019 Pinot Grigio- IGT Delle Venezie- IT

Pinot Gris, likely many white varieties, enjoys an internationally-recognized profile and is found in virtually every winegrowing region in the world.  With this pervasive nature comes a variety of renditions that change drastically depending on the climate and physical location of the growing site.  While Alto Adige might be the most famous region for Pinot Gris (Grigio) in Italy, there are multiple regions that showcase it, including the larger Triveneto region.  The Luchi Pinot Grigio is sourced from multiple plots in the area, giving it the IGT designation, but its proximity to the Adriatic Sea and the resultant Mediterranean climate make for a widely-acclaimed version of the ubiquitous grape.  Pouring a delicate pale straw color, this wine offers aromas of citrus zest, salinity, and slight herbaceousness, while offering a delicate palate of lemongrass, lemon, kiwi, and hints of minerality.  Much less robust than its Alto Adige counterparts, this is a wine deserved of the most delicate of seafood. 

2-Altos Las Hormigas 2018 Malbec Classico- IG Mendoza- AR

After a string of cooler, rain-wrought vintages in the mid-2010’s, Mendoza has experienced a string of stable, excellent growing years turning out delicious wines.  Larger producers/importers of Malbec into the US have saturated the market with huge, heavily-oaked versions of the grape; but it has the potential to be much more graceful than that.  The ALH is an excellent, affordable example of this style- as it showcases the potential of Malbec sans oak.  It pours a lively violet-red color with purple hues and offers notes of plum, subtle savory baking spice, and mint.  It is medium-bodied with medium acidity, offering floral but juicy red berries and plums accented by granite, black pepper, and cedar.  Though this could go well with steak, grilled veggies with a heavy umami characteristic such as asparagus, eggplant, and mushrooms would be best.

3-Lapis Luna 2018 Lodi Cabernet Sauvignon- Lodi AVA-CA

You know it, you love it; it’s Lapis Luna.  This Lodi-appellated Cab is a love letter to fans of rich, ripe, succulent California Cabs.  Following 10 months in a blend of new and neutral French oak, this wine pours a dark ruby with purple hues, offering aromas of macerated red and blue berries, plum, vanilla, and sweet baking spice.  The tannins on this one are soft and velvety, making for a Cab that showcases its ripe, juicy fruit profile accented by tertiary notes of subtle cinnamon and vanilla.


Platinum Club Wines

4-Neyers 2017 Carneros District Chardonnay-Carneros AVA- CA

One of the true standouts in California Chardonnay - Neyers has consistently blended Old and New World features into its regularly-acclaimed wines.  This wine incorporates native yeasts, French Oak and 100% malolactic fermentation.  The result is a Chardonnay that pours a medium gold color with white, shimmering hues- offering luscious green pear, green apple, citrus zest, and subtle vanilla and cream notes.  The palate is medium bodied with medium-plus acidity, offering pear, quince and rich herb notes to round out the palate.  This with rich pork or lobster-based dishes would be amazing.

5-Durant & Booth 2017 Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon-Napa Valley AVA- CA

The Durant & Booth 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon is an exercise in decadence, being a 20-month-aged Cabernet Sauvignon during one of the hottest vintages in recent memory.  The result is a rich, hyperbolic Cab with small amounts of Petit Verdot and Merlot.  The wine pours a rich, dark ruby with violet hues- offering aromas of reduced cherry, currant, and raspberry.  The palate is heavy-bodied with medium tannins and restrained acidity offering globs of bittersweet chocolate, vanilla, and a plethora of ripe red fruits.  This is a huge wine, and needs a rich, red meat-based dish to counter.

6-Vista 2017 Red Blend – Rutherford AVA – CA

Originating from Rutherford, an area long celebrated for its exceptional terroir and dusty tannins, this wine embodies many of  the hallmarks that you find in Rutherford Cabernet. Scintillating aromas of fresh blackberries, tart red currants, cocoa powder and vanilla spice. The palate is dense, rich and powerful with a beautiful combination of bright red fruit characteristics that perfectly intertwine with deep black fruits including blueberry compote, crushed black raspberries, ripe red plum, baking spices and bittersweet chocolate. Intense and penetrating, this wine displays concentrated, powerful fruit with a gorgeous center core that finishes with a long, focused finish and slightly dusty tannins. Predominately Cabernet, heightened with Merlot and Cabernet Franc. A perfect wine to snuggle up next to a fire and enjoy with your friends.


 

January Wine Club wines will be availabe through February 5th for Tasting. To take advantage of the three bottle pick up, please make sure you stop in before February 5th. After that date we will be back to delivering the normal two bottles for the month. 

Time Posted: Jan 7, 2021 at 12:08 PM Permalink to January Wine Club Wines Permalink
Steve Severance
 
December 10, 2020 | Steve Severance

December 100 Case Challenge is On!

It's On!

We are ecstatic to announce our new Holiday 100 Case Challenge.  We want to give you an incredible deal and sell 100 cases of wine in December. Help us achieve this goal by ordering online, or in store, and pick up here at Steve’s Wine Bar.

We’ve heard over and over again people love what we are doing here at Steve’s Wine Bar, but then tell us they continue to shop for their wine at big name retailers. We want to give you a reason to take the short drive to downtown Denton and shop with us. We have chosen 21 different wines which we are personally familiar with which will deliver immense value for you. We are discounting them at or below what you would spend at these other retail locations.

Buy two or more six packs of the same wine, or mix and match these six packs, to get the best bang for your buck!

View the list of wines here.

We have worked with our distributors to put together a lineup of fantastic six-packs featuring some of the most respected names including: Peju, Chateau Ste Michelle, Trinchero, Neyers, and many more from a variety of regions around the world. 

A few examples of the wines we are offering are:

  • Precision Wine 2018 Bound Cabernet Sauvignon (Alexander Valley,CA)
  • Durant and Booth 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon (Napa Valley, CA)
  • Peju Province 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon (Napa Valley, CA)
  • Trinchero 2014 BRV Cabernet Sauvignon (Napa Valley, CA)
  • Trinchero 2015 Mario’s Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon (Napa Valley, CA)
  • Mount Veeder 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon (Napa Valley, CA)
  • Chateau Ste Michelle 2014 Cold Creek Vineyard Merlot (Horse Heaven Hills, WA)
  • Cuvee Sauvage 2017 Chardonnay ( Russian River Valley, CA)
  • Neyers 2017 Carneros Chardonnay (Carneros, CA)

Complete List Here

This limited-time offer can net you some of the greatest names in Napa Valley for less than what you would pay at box stores, online, and other large establishments. If you desire to purchase just one 6-pack of wine, you are welcome to do so. BUT when purchasing two or more of these 6-packs, use promo code DEC30Off at checkout online for an additional $30 off each six pack!!!

Visit our website at  steveswinebar.com/Our-Wines-and-Products/Specials  to see all 21 wines available for you to take advantage of this month.

If you see a wine or two (or three) that you want to learn more about, we have an opportunity for you this weekend to stop by and grab a small sample of many of these wines so you can “try before you buy”. Stop in this weekend, 12/11 - 12/13, Friday night between 5pm and 7pm, Saturday between 4pm and 7pm and Sunday between 4pm and 6pm to sample the wines you are most interested in.

If you are looking for another wine which we don’t have in stock or in this special purchase event, let us know and we will see what we can do to get you your desired wine for a great price. These special orders will also go against our 100 Case Challenge! :-)

We hope you will be part of this fun challenge and grab some incredible wines. We are looking to you and all our customers to help us through this next round of COVID shutdowns and keep the business viable into 2021. We will continue these specials, and may add in some other wines before the end of the month. So if you have a wine you are interested in having us research for this challenge, let us know.

Thank you in advance for your participation in this special program.

All product is advance order, Order online or in the shop through Sunday, and each week orders will be placed with our vendors on Monday for delivery later that week for pick up. You will be notified by email or phone when your product arrives at Steve’s. 



In the Spirit of Giving

When stopping by this weekend, please bring some shelf stable foods to fill this box by our front door.

We want to remind you that we are supporting the UNT Student Roteract group with their project to feed the homeless and others in need. Please drop by this week with some shelf stable foods and let's help out this group of young adults and support their project.


Employee Tips: With this new shutdown, please consider posting an Employee Tip during the holidays to share with our team. steveswinebar.com/product/Employee-Tip


Hours

2pm-7pm Tuesday-Saturday

2pm-6pm Sunday

940-514-1852 call in number


Cheers!

From the Entire Steve's Wine Bar Family - Happy Holidays!

Time Posted: Dec 10, 2020 at 11:55 AM Permalink to December 100 Case Challenge is On! Permalink
Steve Severance
 
November 7, 2020 | Steve Severance

Champagne Tasting at Steve's November 23rd

Monday November 23rd

6 - 10pm


Steve’s Wine Bar 2020 Champagne Tasting Event

We are excited to present our 2020 Champagne Tasting Event

Monday, Nov 23rd  6pm – 10:00pm!

This year looks a little different. In years past our attendees would walk from table to table and learn about and taste the wines from each vendor. But this year we are doing a more formal, seated event where the Champagne/sparkling wines will be poured at your table as well as our food pairings will be served to you at the table.

Food, once again, will be crafted and paired with the wines by our friends from Chestnut Tree.

You will have your own specially designed Champagne Flute which you will take home as part of the tasting.

We are “selling” tables this year rather than individual tickets. You will have the opportunity to have an intimate table for two, or grab a table for four people and bring your close friends/family. Or if you have a larger party, purchase one of the two 8-top tables and bring your BFF's.

If you are excited and ready to grab your table, you can learn more online and purchase your table here.

If you desire a bit more detail, here you go:

  • Doors open at 5:45 for guests to arrive – we will have a welcome glass of sparkling wine for you.
  • All guests will be seated for this event. Please wear a face covering until you are seated at your table.
  • First presentation starts at 6:15pm.
  • We have four presenting guest vendors.
  • The vendors have chosen a variety of sparkling wines and will speak about each as we pour them for you.
  • You will be able to order bottles of wine after the tasting. Steve’s will have one case of each wine on hand for the tasting event to sell that evening and you will be able to order additional wines for delivery prior to Thanksgiving; all at a special price for our attendees.
  • We will have two vendors speaking, one in the front room and one in the tasting room.
  • Those two vendors will then rotate to present to the other group.
  • Vendors three and four will present during the second half of the evening starting around 8pm.
  • To stay in compliance with CDC guidelines, we are selling tables of 2  and 4 seats. We do have an “add-on” seat for those who may have one addition to their table. That seat will need to be ordered over the phone or in person at the bar prior to the event.
  • We have outdoor seating on the patio. Simply note your desire to be on the patio in your online order.
  • Now you can buy your table. ;-)   Purchase Here

We are looking forward to a very informative, tasty, and fun event. So get your order in now and join the fun.

As previously noted, seating is limited, so don’t wait too long to grab your table.

Cheers from Steve’s Wine Bar Team!


 Visit our Events page  and our Facebook Page

 

Time Posted: Nov 7, 2020 at 10:17 AM Permalink to Champagne Tasting at Steve's November 23rd Permalink
Steve Severance
 
November 6, 2020 | Steve Severance

November 2020 Wine Club

November Wine Club Wines

Gold  Club Wines

1) La General de Vinos 2018 ‘El Tuerto’ Blanco-DOC Rioja-SP

Starting the gold list off with a nerdy bang is the ‘El Tuerto’ Blanco.  This wine is made of 100% Tempranillo Blanco.  This, unlike other ‘white’ red wines like white pinot noir (which is just regular Pinot Noir that has been vinified white), is an actual white clone of Tempranillo-A completely different grape. SO COOL!  This wine only sees stainless steel, leaving us a pure representation of this rare variety.  It pours a light-medium yellow with green hues.  The nose offers a plethora of mineral notes, stone fruits, and with a slight leafiness.  The palate is truly unique with subtle notes of peach and kumquat cut by slate, vegetal hints, and zippy acidity.  This would be an awesome accompaniment to any number of delicious cheeses and charcuterie you serve before your Thanksgiving meal.

2) Sean Minor 2018 Signature Series Chardonnay - Sonoma - AVA- CA

Sometimes, sticking with the classics is the right call.  As such, we have put a California Chardonnay on the list for the first time in months; we simply cannot deny how well it sits at the Thanksgiving table. Long revered as one of California’s best kept secrets, Sean Minor is now a multi-AVA force, producing wines ranging all over the California Coast. It presents as a light golden straw hue and displays aromas of apple, pear, tropical citrus and pineapple with subtle notes of cardamom cinnamon and vanilla spice. This elegant chardonnay charms wine lovers with flavors of baked green apple, lemon curd, warm pineapple, with a hint of cardamom and vanilla. All of which integrates well with a touch of minerality and a medium body mouth feel which evolve into a full and lengthy finish. This is a super-versatile wine food-wise, but would likely be best with stuffing, crumbly, salty cheeses, and pumpkin pie.

3) Vina Robles 2019 Huerhuero Vineyard Viognier- Paso Robles AVA- CA

As one of the key appellations in the introduction of Rhone varietals to the US and the ‘Rhone-Ranger’ movement, Paso has been known for its decidedly-new world takes on grapes like Syrah, Grenache, and Mourvèdre.  Less famous, but equally delicious are their takes on grapes like Marsanne, Roussanne, and Viognier.  Eschewing the powerhouse styles of Condrieu and other French regions, Viognier from Paso Robles is much more immediately approachable; opting for lush tropical fruits and perfume-driven wines.  The HHV Viognier is no exception, offering plush pineapple and peach aromas and featuring a creamy texture (aged partially sur lie) enveloping a lush combination of citrus and tropical fruits. Pair this wine with a spicy mango and cashew nut salad, or a glazed apricot tart. 

4) Faille Perrin 2017 Cote-du-Rhone Reserve- AOC Cote-Du-Rhone Villages- FR

Last month’s notes talked at length about the organization of Cotes-du-Rhone in the Rhone wine economy, so I will keep it brief here.  This blend of Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvèdre comes from the Cotes-du-Rhone region of Southern Rhone, which accounts for 60% of wine

production in the entirety of Rhone.  Only aged briefly in oak, this is a very fresh and pure version of the style, pouring a medium ruby with slight purple hues.  The nose offers loads of cherry puree accented by slight hints of earth.  The palate is focused, with cherry accented by orange peel present above all, accented by a light-woodiness, lip-smacking acidity and soft tannins.  This is an awesome candidate to replace Pinot as your turkey wine this year. 

5) Backsberg 2017 Kosher Range Pinotage-Paarl, SA

Now loved for its unique, but approachable flavor profile, Pinotage was once looked down upon as a crude, mismanaged commercial variety.  A hybrid of Pinot Noir and Cinsault, the grape displays heaps of tannin, tons of anthocyanin( the stuff that turns grape skins and the resulting wine purple), and resilience to most weather conditions.  The aforementioned mismanagement resulted in acetobacter-infested and over-extracted wines, that smelled like nail polish remover and tasted like burnt tar.  Thankfully, this reputation is long behind the grape, and it is now thriving; producing delicious wines such as this one.  This pours a heavy purple color with slight magenta hues.  The nose offers thick globs of blackberry and blueberry accented by pipe tobacco and slight tar notes.  The palate offers rich blue fruits, sweet tannins, and restrained acidity, making a perfect pairing for turkey, cranberry sauce, or even a fruit-based dessert!

Platinum Wines

6) Pike Road 2018 Pinot Noir-Willamette Valley AVA-OR

The little brother/sister of Elk Cove, Pike Road focuses on multi-AVA and single vineyard expressions of Oregon Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris.  You have likely heard me talk about the pseudo-Burgundian nature of Oregonian Pinot Noir, and I believe Pike Road’s products encompass this beautifully with a compromise between the huge fruit of other New-World Pinots and the structure/earthy elements of Old World examples.  With the 2018 vintage being a particular warm one, the nose explodes with a plethora of red berries and potting soil.  The palate is laden with black currant, black cherry, sweet oak, and baking spices enveloped with a full body with medium acid.  This is the first of many worthy turkey wines you will find on the platinum list. 

7) Diora 2018 ‘Le Petit Grace’-Monterey AVA-CA

The second of two Pinots, this is definitely the demonstrably more ‘new-world’ of the two.  As someone who has tasted multiple vintages of this wine, this is the boldest rendition yet.  This Monterey-sourced Pinot gracefully combines the nuanced tea and spice notes associated with Monterey and SLH versions and combines them with the heft and richness of Pinots found in Anderson Valley.  It pours a dense ruby color with purple hues, offering inviting aromas of muddled cherry, plum, and sweet baking spice.    The palate is comparatively heavy-bodied for even a new world Pinot, boasting a hefty 14.5% ABV with balanced acidity.  This all encompasses rich black cherry, fruit leather, clove, and violet notes.  This is definitely turkey wine, but could also go well with spiced desserts like pumpkin pie and cranberry sauce. 

8) Scarpetta 2018 Barbera del Monferrato- Barbera del Monferrato DOC-IT

Monferrato?  Yes, there are regions other than Asti and Alba where Barbera is plentifully grown.  As Northern Italy’s quintessential daily drinker wine, Barbera is generally known for its lighter body, low tannin, high acid, and approachable fruitiness; particularly those from Monferrato.  Scarpetta’s example completely eschews this, opting for a comparatively heavy-oaked style.  This wine pours a medium blend of purple and ruby, with magenta hues.  The nose offers notes of earth, hay, and a bouquet of cherry and raspberry.  The palate is medium bodied with soft tannins, high acid, and reduced red and blue fruits accented by slight hints of vanilla, earth, and savory spice.  Barbera is one of many Pinot alternatives for Thanksgiving, and an unorthodox pick, for an unorthodox year. 

9) Anzivino 2014 Gattinara- Gattinara DOCG-IT

Where the heck is Gattinara?  What the heck is Spanna?  Why am I drinking this?  It’s in Piedmont, it's the local vernacular for Nebbiolo, and because it is amazing!  When we think Nebbiolo, we likely think of Barolo and Barbaresco; Piedmont’s contribution to the wide-world of collector reds.  The issue with these wines is that they are almost never drink-ready until years down the line due to their rock-hard tannins and blazing acidity.  It is worth the wait, but practically, most of us don’t have the space nor patience for such endeavors; but Gattinara has you covered!  These wines, also 100% Nebbiolo, are generally much more approachable out of the bottle, but scratch all of the itches every Nebbiolo fan loves.  This wine pours a medium ruby with noted orange hues and bricking.  The nose is extremely complex, with violets, earth, and tart red fruits.  The palate follows this trend, with ripe red fruits intertwined with veins of granite, oak, and anise notes.  The tannins are formidable, but are balanced out by zippy acidity and a medium body.  If you are having something more formidable than turkey this year or are looking for something that adds additional savoriness and complexity to your meal, consider this delicious, niche take on a legendary variety from a legendary region. 

Time Posted: Nov 6, 2020 at 9:00 AM Permalink to November 2020 Wine Club Permalink
Steve Severance
 
October 26, 2020 | Steve Severance

Virtual Wine Tasting with Lapis Luna


It’s time for another Virtual Wine Tasting Event.

Join us Sunday November 1st at 6pm for another great tasting event.

As we head towards Halloween, we are also preparing for a special Lunar experience on the 31st. It will be a Blue Moon. It’s called a Blue Moon because it’ll be the second of two full moons to occur in a single calendar month. The first was on the 1st of October.

We wanted to do something special for Halloween weekend, and decided to mix it up a bit and have a special tasting with one of our favorite wineries, Lapis Luna. Lapis Luna translates to “stone” and “moon.” Their labels bring to life 400 year old Copperplate engravings to depict the relationship between the earth (stone), the moon (luna), and the affect she has on us. On their label, the heroes are depicted striving to connect with the moon and looking to it for inspiration, just as they do when creating their wines.

We have picked five of their wines to choose from and enjoy over the Halloween weekend. And if you desire, join us on Sunday evening at 6pm for a 90-minute tasting event with the owners of Lapis Luna.

As in previous Zoom Virtual Tasting Events, simply purchase two bottles from the featured wines, and you will receive an email with the Zoom link to join the session on November 1st at 6pm.

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Choose from these 5 pre-selected wines:

Chardonnay

Orange zest, ripe pineapple, toast and vanilla on the nose. Full-bodied, fresh and lively, with lush white peach and ripe apple flavors leading to a savory buttered finish.

Lodi Cabernet

Ripe red cherries, boysenberries, purple flowers and nice spices. The palate is juicy, smooth, polished and delicious.

Red Blend

Layers and layers of crushed blackberries underlined with spice: purple flowers, ripe red fruits, dark and brooding, faint cloves and sage. Juicy and round with lush, supportive tannins, the finish lingers long into a promising future.

Napa Reserve Cabernet

Medium body Cabernet Sauvignon with bold fruit flavors and smooth, structured tannins. It has aromas of, cassis berries, plum, slight blueberry, vanilla, oak and chocolate. It is a fruit forward wine with lush flavors, nice balance and a long, silky finish.

Zinfandel

Rich, dark and enticing. Flavors of lush blueberry, plumbs, and blackberry cobbler. Finish is smooth, long, and juicy.


All these wines are specially priced through this week for this tasting event. Purchase two, or all five of the wines, and plan to join us at 6pm on Sunday November 1st for an interactive session with the owners, and brothers, Evan and Andrew Nelson.

Established in 1999, Lapis Luna produces exceptional value wines from undiscovered California vineyards. Each label is a rendition of a 400 year old copperplate engraving showing a faceless hero reaching for the moon.

“We are dedicated to producing wines that over-deliver in quality and price point. Since 1999, we have grown long term relationships with established growers throughout Lodi and the North Coast. Our wines deliver fresh and vibrant fruit balanced with lively acidity and good structure, creating true-to-varietal expressions that can be enjoyed every night of the week.”


You may purchase your wines online or stop by the bar and place your orders in person. We will have the wine shipped to the bar on Thursday the 29th for pick up that evening or over the weekend prior to the 6pm Zoom Session on Sunday, November 1st.

And yes, for those of you who are thinking, “the Cowboys play at 7:30”. We will wrap up in time for you to turn your attention to the game.

So join us for another fun wine tasting and grab some tasty wines for the upcoming Halloween Weekend.

Time Posted: Oct 26, 2020 at 3:51 AM Permalink to Virtual Wine Tasting with Lapis Luna Permalink
Steve Severance
 
October 2, 2020 | Steve Severance

October Wine Club Wines

October Wine Club Wines

This month we are looking at wines, and more specifically unique varietals, in which we either have a small representation of that varietal, or we currently do not offer at all in the bar.

Not a club member? You may also order a tasting for you to enjoy. We will pour you 2 ounces of each wine to enjoy.

  • $15 to taste the 4 Gold Club Wines.
  • $25 to taste the 5 Platinum Club Wines.
  • $35 to taste all 9 wines.
  • You may also order individual wines in 2 ounce pours if you would like to sample just one or two of the wines on the list.
  • If you would like to join the club, please visit our wine club page to learn more.

Call ahead to have your tasting prepared for you to pick up at Steve's Wine Bar - 940-514-1852


Gold Wines

1* - Domaine La Lyre - Côtes du Rhône Blanc - Côtes du Rhône AOC-FR

Most wine-drinkers, at some point in their lives, have likely had a bottle of Côtes du Rhône they found at a grocery or box store.  What does it mean?  And why are there such huge price-differences for bottles that look identical?  Like many confusing wine terms, there are layers of meaning with the Côtes du Rhône label.  It’s a region, or group of regions, in Southern Rhone that operate on different levels of classification (Côtes du Rhône, Côtes du Rhône Villages, and Côtes du Rhône Village (Named)).  The bottom level accounts for roughly 50% of wine production for the entire Rhone Valley, and are generally red blends based on Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvedre (Hence the origin of the GSM label).  Though white blends are often found in the more exclusive crus in Rhone, you can find some awesome values in the Côtes du Rhône level, such as the Domaine La Lyre!  This easy-drinking white is a blend of Grenache Blanc, Ugni Blanc (the primary grape in cognac), and Viognier.  It pours a pale yellow with green hue, offering notes of green pear, lemon, and citrus peel mixed with floral notes on the nose.  The palate is juicy, fruity, and fresh, enveloped in a light-medium texture with pleasant acidity.  This will go well with grilled seafood, or white meats with a creamy aspect. 

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2 - Root:1 -Carmenere-DO Colchagua Valley-CH

Fun fact:  Did you know that Carmenere is technically a minor Bordeaux variety, sitting in the same crowd as Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot?  Many of the currently planted vines in Chile were thought to be Merlot until they were genetically tested in the mid-20th century, revealing them to be the long-forgotten Carmenere.  Speaking of Carmenere, it has been a MINUTE since we have featured one here at the wine bar, so we have brought a fun, approachable version for everyone to enjoy!  The Root 1 Carmenere pours a rich ruby with noted purple hues.  The nose offers quintessential notes of wet earth, leather, and hints of fruit.  The nose is subverted by the palate; offering a fresh, plush medley of blue and red fruits accented by vanilla, black pepper, and a host of other spices.  The combination of savory nose, plush palate, and supple tannins suggests something rich in umami, like a dish centered around mushrooms, pancetta, or bacon.

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3 - Vina Chocalan -Reserva Merlot-D.O Valle De Maipo-CH

Vina Chocolan is a familiar sight at Steve’s, as we have featured a number of their Carmeneres in addition to a few of their red blends.    This time, we are featuring their Merlot, which perfectly exemplifies how the Chilean terroir influences Bordeaux varieties.  This Merlot is blended with small percentages of Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah, and is aged in 33% new French oak. This is likely a more savory version of Merlot in comparison to other New World examples.  The nose offers notes of plum, baking spice, and cassis cut with slightly spicy notes of oak.  The palate is fresh, juicy, and accented by surprisingly bright acidity and supple tannins.  This is very versatile as a food wine, and should go with a plethora of earthy dishes (think mushroom risotto).

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4 - Vina Requingua - Toro De Piedra Syrah-Cabernet Sauvignon GR 2017 - DO Curico Valley- CH

Woah.  Three Chilean bottles in a row?  Yup.  The stars aligned for a Chile-Centric gold tasting; and what an opportunity to see just how varied the viticultural scene is! While generally, and falsely, seen as a ‘cheap’ wine region, Chile has rapidly become a haven for lovers of intensely-juicy, fruit-forward reds; from their take on traditional Bordeaux to their embrace and enhancement of the least known Bordeaux variety, Carmenere!  The Toro de Piedra is no different, bringing two notoriously bold varieties together in a well-woven package.  This roughly equal blend of the two is aged for 12 months in a combination of French and American oak.  It pours a striking ruby with purple hues.  The nose offers a decadent blend of cherry, raspberry, coffee grounds, and black pepper.  The palate is supported by a heavy body, encompassing a core of fresh, juicy red fruits accented by notes of vanilla and nutmeg.  Though steak would be served well by this wine, you might find it most at home with BBQ. 

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Gold Club Members:

This month's Platinum Add-On tasting will include all 5 of the wines listed here. You may add that to your regular tasting for just $13 a person. Of course if you wish to do a 2 ounce pour of just one or two, you may request that to be added to your Gold Club Tasting.

PLATINUM WINES

5* - Clendenen Family - Au Bon Climat Vineyard Aligoté - Santa Maria AVA-CA

When you think of the primary varieties of Burgundy you likely think of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, maybe Gamay?  But Aligoté is the one you will get to know this month.  Generally treated as a cheap alternative to Chardonnay or used as an affordable blending grape in Crémant de Bourgogne, it displays a sleek, mineral-driven palate that has made it a cult favorite of Old World white-lovers.  Rarely seen outside of Burgundy, it has found a home in the vineyards of renowned California Burgundy savant Jim Clendenen.  This wine is unmistakably new world, with a medium gold color with white hues.  10 months in French Oak has imparted scents of cream, vanilla, and tropical fruits.  The palate is laden with ripe apples, melon, and other rich tree fruits.  To say this will just appeal to Chardonnay lovers would be doing it a disservice, this is a phenomenal wine for all to enjoy.

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6 - Arnaud Lambert - Clos Mazurique Saumur Rouge-Saumur (Breze)-Loire Valley, FR

It’s taken some time, but we finally have Loire Cab Franc in, and your resident wine nerd is ecstatic!  Not only that, but this one comes from some of the most sought-after land in the entire region.  Most of the wines from this region are grown on a hill covered in limestone and sand, resembling something closer to Champagne than Sancere.  The results are elegant wines, including nuanced reds such as this.  This wine pours a striking cherry red.  The nose offers notes of tart cherry, plum, with whiffs of black pepper and herbs.  The palate featured plush plum and berry notes, with pronounced crushed-earth minerality and subtle tannins that give way to striking acidity.  Though one could appreciate the complexity and excellence of this wine on its own, it would also go well with pork chops or a rich stew-like dish such as goulash.

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7 - Milbrandt Vineyards- ‘The Estates’ Merlot- Wahluke Slope AVA, WA

The bar’s love for the Merlots of Washington is no secret at this point, as we have featured a plethora of stellar examples from North America’s own ‘Little Bordeaux.’  Continuing that trend, we bring you Milbrandt’s Estate Merlot, a Washington staple that eschews certain traditional aspects of Washington reds for something more approachable.  Undergoing 26 months in primarily American oak, this ruby/purple colored wine offers aromas of vanilla, mocha, and cinnamon; backed by a plethora of red fruits.  The palate offers rich layers of blue fruit, cassis, and the same vanilla accents, with chewy tannins and balanced acidity.  This is the quintessential steak wine for the month. 

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8 - Ca d’Or - Nerofusco Amarone della Valpolicella - Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG-IT *

Often overlooked for other Italian collector reds, Amarone della Valpolicella, or just ‘Amarone’, is among the most uniquely-produced wines for the world.  Given the opportunity, we had to bring it in.  Amarones are typically blends driven by Corvina, arguably the most important varietal in all of Veneto.  Post harvest, the grapes are laid to dry on either small mats or boxes where the grapes slightly shrink and take on a raisin-esque appearance.  This helps remove moisture and concentrates the phenolic compounds, including tannin, and flavors of the grape before they go through an extensive oak program ( 3 years in this instance!).  The results are powerful, intense wines high in alcohol that are the true litmus test for ‘bold’ wine lovers.  Our example pours a rich garnet with bricking on the outside.  The nose offers rich aromas of baked earth, asian spices, and intense black fruit.  The palate truly embraces the ‘macerated cherry’ note, with subtle notes of spirits, red fruit, savory spices, and underlying vanilla from the oak.  This is a bold, intense wine, and deserves something of equal richness; think foie gras, duck, or braised red meats.

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BONUS WINE

9 - Gustave Lorentz-Reserve Gewurztraminer- Alsace AOC-FR

Talk about a grape that gets a bad rap.  Gewurztraminer has been tragically lumped into the ‘ I don’t drink sweet wine’ category, and it’s a shame.  Thankfully, we have an example from its most famous home, Alsace, to show what this grape is truly capable of!  Not so much sweet, as off-dry, Alsatian Gewurztraminer is famous for mineral/acid-driven profiles with fruit notes of lychee, peach, and asian pear.  There is truly nothing like it.  This example by Gustave Lorentz is a fantastic example, and is featured as a sort of ‘bonus’ wine for the month.  Whether you have this in between your tastings, after the whole thing, or as its own experience, I implore you to give this phenomenal wine a chance.  

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* Platinum Club Members - please taste your white wine (#5) first and then the Gold Club white (#1) for your tasting order.

Time Posted: Oct 2, 2020 at 10:59 AM Permalink to October Wine Club Wines Permalink
Steve Severance
 
September 16, 2020 | Steve Severance

Miner Family Vineyard Virtual Tasting

We have another fantastic Virtual Tasting scheduled for the evening of September 24th 6pm – 7:30pm.

Join us as we welcome Mike Steffel, VP of Sales and Marketing with award winning Napa winery, Miner Family Vineyards.

Buy two bottles of these featured wines or ONE of the Oracle, and you will receive a link to the Zoom Event to join us for this special tasting.

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Miner is a dynamic family-owned winery tucked along the eastern hills of the Oakville appellation in the heart of Napa Valley. Founded in 1998 by Dave and Emily Miner, Miner Family Winery crafts reserve-style wines by sourcing fruit from Napa Valley and other specially selected California vineyards .


The People

Things all began for Dave Miner following a number of years spent working in the software industry. Dave got his start in wine in 1993 as President of Oakville Ranch Vineyards, owned by his late uncle, Robert Miner. Having spent years as an enthusiastic wine consumer and collector, Dave had a natural affinity for the business.

Emily Miner, a Minnesota transplant and graduate of Santa Clara University joined Oakville Ranch as the Tasting Room Manager. It was there Dave and Emily met and fell in love.

Over the years they have sought and secured a number of California’s finest vineyard sites, but only those allowing complete farming control. It is this level of detail and control, from vine to wine, that ensures a wine’s consistency and quality. The relationships with these owners and farmers are paramount to all that they do.

Each wine at Miner is crafted in a style to encapsulate the distinctive elements and the indelible fingerprints of their respective vineyards.



Our featured speaker is Mike Steffel. Born and raised in Minnesota Mike has spent over 20 years in the Wine Business. Before joining Miner Family WInes, he worked for a number of national distributors along with managing two estate wineries. The two other wineries were O'Shaughnessy Estate Winery on Howell Mountain and Domaine Serene in Oregon.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


The Vineyards

A few of the vineyards that are part of or influences the featured wines include:

Stagecoach Vineyard: is one of the most ambitious vineyard developments to date. Situated upon a stagecoach trail from the 1800s, this 800-acre vineyard was planted around enormous rocks and boulders atop the eastern hills of Napa Valley. At nearly 1,500 feet above the valley floor, this vineyard consistently produces bold, age-worthy wines from it’s famously red, rocky, volcanic soils.

Gary’s Vineyard: Located inland from Monterey in the Santa Lucia Highlands, Garys’ Vineyard is widely recognized for producing some of the finest Pinot Noir in California. Named after partners Gary Franscioni and Gary Pisoni, the vineyard was planted in 1996 using obtained budwood from a famed vineyard in Burgundy

Genny’s Vineyard: owned by the Garvey family and named after matriarch Genevive (“Genny”), is located in the cooler Carneros region of Napa Valley and is planted to three different clones (Robert Young, 76, and 96) of Chardonnay.


The Wines

The various styles of wine Miner Vineyard’s creates include Bordeaux, Burgundy, Rhone and a little Italian. The wines we are featuring for this tasting include:

Napa Valley Chardonnay: Sourced from select low-yielding vineyards in Napa Valley, our Chardonnay is characterized by crisp apple, ripe melon and citrus flavors, gently balanced with toasty French oak. Our winemaker uses malolactic fermentation in moderation to retain the wine’s bright acidity. More than a decade after our Chardonnay put us on the map, this wine remains a classic.

Pinot Noir, Gary’s Vineyard:   This 50-acre vineyard was planted in 1995 by friends and growers Gary Franscioni and Gary Pisoni along the terraces of the Santa Lucia mountain range, overlooking the Salinas River Valley. With plenty of lovely, rich tannins, this Pinot offers up flavors of dark red fruit, subtle oak, nutmeg-clove spice. Aged for 14 months in French Oak.

Emily’s Cabernet: Emily’s is their eponymous offering in remembrance of Emily Miner, co-founder of Miner Family Winery. This blend is as expressive and elegant as our muse.

Emily is honored by the crafting a decadent and rich wine layered with aromas of black fruit and hints of mocha, espresso and toasted oak. Truly iconic Napa Valley for a truly iconic woman.

Merlot, Stagecoach Vineyard: Challenged by the rocky volcanic soils of this mountainous vineyard site, the vines at Stagecoach produce fruit of extraordinary quality and intensity. This meticulously farmed property is hand-picked according to our winemaker Stacy Vogel’s specifications. Loaded with rich ripe fruit and spice notes with touches of toasty oak, our Merlot has a nice grip from fine tannins on the lengthy finish.

The Oracle: The Oracle is an exceptionally balanced, full-bodied red blend made from grapes grown at Stagecoach Vineyard in the eastern hills of Napa Valley. In Greek mythology, the oracle was a source of inspiration and revelation. We hope that you will find the answers to life’s most compelling questions while enjoying The Oracle with friends and family.


As always, the plan for our virtual tasting is for you to buy some of the featured wines to join in the Zoom Tasting on the 24th.

Typically the minimum is a two bottle buy, but this time around, we have a couple of higher end wines and if you would like to purchase a single bottle of the Oracle, we will include you in the tasting event.

Trust us, you will love these wines and we hope that you will be part of this special tasting.

Pre-orders are being done now and we will take orders online or in the bar up through Tuesday. We will place the order with the distributor for delivery on Wednesday the 23rd for pick up prior to the tasting event on Thursday evening.

You can buy online HERE.

Time Posted: Sep 16, 2020 at 4:00 PM Permalink to Miner Family Vineyard Virtual Tasting Permalink
Steve Severance
 
September 11, 2020 | Steve Severance

Special Wine - Special Opportunity

Castello Banfi 2015 Brunello di Montelcino


 

A special Wine and a special Opportunity

  • Have you ever wondered about wines that are considered special, collectible, unique, and highly rated?
  • Have you spent time with a friend who pulls an aged bottle of wine to drink that sells for hundreds of dollars?
  • Would you like to be that person who pulls a highly rated and expensive wine for your friends?
  • Ever wonder how someone can afford a super expensive wine? (shhh…buy low)

We have a fun opportunity with an Italian Brunello from Castello Banfi from Tuscany which hits all of the marks.

Highly rated by several experts including James Suckling, Wine Spectator, and Wine Advocate.

Ready to drink today, but also ready for you to lay down for years to come to improve flavor as well as the potential price of the bottle. Imagine laying this special wine down for a few years and pulling a bottle from your collection to share with friends, or to have as part of a special meal with your loved ones.

We have several options for you to consider if you would like to grab a few bottles to enjoy at home.

Check our this brief video, feel free to pause the video to read more about the wine and the winery.

We are doing a pre-buy on the wine.

Order a single bottle of wine or a multi-bottle pack:

  • Standard 750ml bottle at $110*
  • Half bottle 375ml at $50*
  • 1.5L bottle at $200* (equal to two standard bottles)
  • 3L bottle at $340* (equal to four standard bottles)
  • 6L bottle at $580* (equal to eight standard bottles) – That’s a big bottle!
  • Order a 3 or 6 pack of the 750ml bottles with added discounts
  • Order a 6 or 12 pack of the 375 bottles with added discounts

You can buy online at /Our-Wines-and-Products/Red or stop by the bar and order your wines in person. We will combine all the orders and send it to the distributor for delivery on September 29th for you to pick up at the bar.

*For our wine club members, your standard discounts apply on all options, including the multi-bottle packs.

Don’t delay and get your order in ASAP to take advantage of this special purchase.


About the wine:

Grape Variety: 100% Sangiovese, select clones.

Production Technique: A meticulous grape selection is followed by vinification with skin contact for 10-12 days. Released in the 5th year after harvest, the wine is aged for a minimum of 4 years, including 2 years in oak barrels of various sizes, mainly French oak barriques and partly in Slavonian oak casks.

  • Color: Intense ruby red with garnet reflections.
  • Bouquet: Ethereal, violet, vanilla with hints of licorice.
  • Taste: Full, soft, velvety, with  traces of spice.
  • Alcohol Content: 13-14%.

Perfect with red meats, wild game and aged cheeses.


About the Winery:

Banfi was founded in 1978 thanks to the will of the Italian-American brothers, John and Harry Mariani.

Positioned at the confluence of the Orcia and Ombrone rivers, the Banfi estate extends along the southern slopes of the township of Montalcino across 7,100 acres of land; one third of the property is under specialized vine and the balance is shared between olive groves, wheat fields, plum trees, truffle stands, forest and scrub. 

From the beginning, the goal of the two brothers was to create a state-of-the-art winery combined with the most advanced science in the vineyards for the production of premium wines.

Together with the Mariani family, Ezio Rivella, one of Italy's foremost enologists, who understood that due to the richness of the soils and the privileged microclimatic position, the property would have great capacity of development.

Since the beginning, the Castello Banfi wines achieved outstanding accolades from the most acclaimed wine writers and opinion leaders from all over the world.

Time Posted: Sep 11, 2020 at 2:00 PM Permalink to Special Wine - Special Opportunity Permalink
Steve Severance
 
September 9, 2020 | Steve Severance

Concierge Wine Service

Our in-house wine specialist Brian, has taken a leading role in learning and sharing information about our wines and specials. You likely see his daily posts on Facebook and the videos we have done to help our customers choose the right wines during this time of limited service. 

The Concierge Service entails the following:

  • 30 minute One-on-One service with Brian to help review wines with you that we currently have in stock (or special orders of wines we do not have in house).
  • Special In-Bar Service: Brian will directly work with you here in the bar to identify the types of wine you might be looking for and help pick the appropriate wines.
  • Complimentary Wine: During your time with Brian, you will have the opportunity to sip on a complimentary glass of wine, typically one of our higher end wines we have chosen to serve that day.
  • 35% off a Case of 12 or more bottles from our inventory*: The plan is to help you find 12 or more wines that you would like to take home. When picking 12 or more wines we will increase your case discount to 35%.
  • Special Order: Based on availability from our distributors, we will offer special pricing on cases of wine you would like us to special order for you. Our plan is to give you pricing that is as good, if not better than what you can get those same wines through your big-box retailers.

*This does not include the current months wine club wines.

Our hope is to offer you a fun and informative experience when considering all the wine options we have here at Steve’s.

We are offering this special service on Tuesday and Sunday. This is a reservation program so please call in to set your time to meet with Brian. If need be, to work with our customers schedules on Tuesday and Sunday, we will stay open a bit later based on reservations for the day.  

Call our main number at 940-514-1852 to reserve your time.

Time Posted: Sep 9, 2020 at 12:05 PM Permalink to Concierge Wine Service Permalink