Established in 1976, Domaine Paul Chapelle is a relatively young domaine by Burgundy standards. Prior to starting his own domaine, Paul Chapelle had made a name for himself as a consulting oenologist at some of the best estates in the Côte de Beaune.
Retiring after the 1995 vintage, he handed over the reigns to his son-in-law, who was responsible for the vineyard management and winemaking from 1996 - 2009. The reigns have since been passed to Chapelle's daughter, Christine Beck Chapelle, who has re-immersed herself in the domaine and today oversees all aspects.
We recently just acquired his 2011 AC Puligny Montrachet, and I thought it was worth looking into. In fact, anytime we get a Puligny in stock that is under-$50 a bottle, it always intrigues my curiosity. And with summer in full swing, I’m always looking for new white wines to try.
So as you can see, I had plenty of reasons to test out this so
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When it comes to smaller Champagne houses, Coutier is by far one of my favorites. The wines always deliver amazing quality at more-than-reasonable prices. This estate is located in Ambonnay, a village with a reputation for bold Champagnes. This fine Champagne produced from 100% Chardonnay grapes from this Grand Cru village is definitely a rarity as this village is known almost exclusively for its Pinot Noir based wines.
Evening Land is a name derived from Greek mythology. As the story goes, the rays of the western sun were connected to golden fruit in a beautiful garden. Just out of the reach of mortals, the fruit brought immortality. The Evening Land Vineyard though is poised on the western most edge of California in the Santa Rita Hills. The coastal fog contributes to the cool climate and long growing season and assists the grapes in achieving perfect balance between ripeness and acidity. These vineyards are planted with only California heritage clones, which are farmed organically and winemaker Sashi Moorman is guided by the same philosophy he followed as a sous chef in New York City and the nation’s capitol – “always use superlative ingredients.” His winemaking style gives a nod to the Burgundian tradition, one that includes stewardship of the land and expression of the vineyard and vintage.
Post Memorial Day represents the kick-off of the BEST time of year: grilling season! It's time to dig out the charcoal from the far corners of your garage because your grill is screaming for attention. Not only can I start wearing white jeans, but I can also start planning my summertime menu comprised of fresh herbs, veggies and whatever my back yard has to offer. I am one happy girl!
For practical reasons, we gravitate to the lighter side of things during the summer whether it's shoes or wine. I'll leave the shoe talk for Esquire and Vogue, but I want to reintroduce the fantastic 2009 Antica Chardonnay
Summer is in full swing, and I love to have nice, crisp white wines around for this season. These types of whites are extremely versatile and are very refreshing for the summer heat. And the best part is that you don't even need food! These summertime sippers are great on their own, or you can pair them with anything from the bounty of the sea to grilled delights.
It is any wine lover's dream to have the privilege to drink a bottle from Bordeaux from the legendary 1982 vintage. Some may have the opportunity to do this more often than others and yet, some may never get the chance. I guarantee you that if you love wine and the chance presents itself, you, as I would never turn it down.
One of my favorite so called wine seasons definitely has to be Rosé season! There's nothing like a crisp, refreshing Rosé when the summer season is in full swing. There are plenty of great ones out there, but these are my two favorites that we have in stock.