Showing posts with label wine 101. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wine 101. Show all posts

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Happy Passover April 9 - April 15!

Let's Define a Kosher Wine.

In Jewish tradition wine is considered a holy beverage. The blessing over the wine—or Kiddish—is an important part of many religious ceremonies. For this reason, a kosher wine at its most basic level is one handled only by strictly Sabbath-observant Jews. In addition, kosher wine makers are forbidden to use any products, such as unauthorized yeasts or other potentially non-kosher ingredients that might fall outside the parameters of kosher convention. Kosher wine makers can, however, use natural, indigenous yeasts, such as those favored by many top winemakers in the U.S. and Europe.Aside from the constraints mentioned above, there needn’t be any difference between the techniques used to make a fine kosher wine or a fine non-kosher wine. That is, unless the kosher wine is to be designated mevushal, perhaps the most misunderstood term in the kosher wine tradition. In Hebrew, mevushal means literally boiled. However, mevushal wines are not quite heated to a boiling temperature. Mevushal wines are nonetheless flash-pasteurized to a temperature that meets the requirements of an overseeing rabbinical authority. The technique does not necessarily harm the wine. In fact, a few well known non-kosher wine makers believe it may enhance aromatics. But that is not why certain wines are made mevushal. For Jews, the technique simply alters the spiritual essence of a kosher wine, making it less susceptible to ritual proscription. That means anyone—whether kosher or not—can open a bottle of mevushal wine without altering its kosher status. That’s a plus for kosher catering halls and restaurants, where the wait staff may not be kosher or even Jewish. By contrast, non-mevushal, or non-heated wines, are viewed as more sensitive to religious constraints and should be opened and poured by Sabbath-observant Jews. So what happens when a non-Jew or a Jew who is not kosher opens a kosher wine that’s not mevushal? Well, to be honest, not much. Since non-kosher individuals don’t follow kosher rules anyway, they are not particularly affected by ritual law. However, if they are sharing a non-mevushal wine with kosher friends, then the wine must be opened and poured by a Sabbath-observant individual if everyone wishes to partake. Those are the rules; pure and simple. But ultimately, mevushal wine is neither more nor less kosher than non-mevushal wine. These are two separate designations for equally kosher wines.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

ROBLEDO FAMILY WINERY

FRIDAY JANUARY 30, 2009
6-9PM






1 ST HISPANIC WINERY IN CALIFORNIA

Thursday, January 8, 2009

EDEN CANYON

Sunday January 25, 2009

***DON'T MISS THIS EVENT***



The father-daughter team of Elaine and Danilo “Danny” Villamin operate

Eden Canyon Vineyards in San Luis Obispo





"Like Father, Like Daughter "

Wine Enthusiast Magazine , by Steve Heimoff with Michael Schachner, Monica Larner, Roger Voss and Lynn Sheldon, December 1, 2006.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Love it when a plan comes together!

Friday, November 14, 2008

10 wines for $10/non-wineclub members or

$7/ wineclub members

OUT OF THESE 10 WINES...YOU CAN PICK THE BEST @:
6 FOR $60
AGAIN, {say it with me}...now that's a deal!



Saturday, November 15, 2008

LIVE JAZZ THIS SATURDAY! Yahoo!


JOIN US & THE REPRESENTATIVES OF FALCONE WINERY

AT THIS SPECIAL RELEASE CELEBRATION. FALCONE WILL BE
BRINGING OUT ONE OF THEIR BEST WINES FOR YOU TO TRY

THIS WINE SHOULD PAIR GREAT WITH THIS YEARS THANKSGIVING
DINNER!



HERE'S WHAT THE CRITICS HAVE TO SAY:

The 2005 version is a very complete wine, beginning with a
beauty of a very open nose, with lavender, blackberry, blueberry and a whiff of
barrel toast integrated into the proceedings. Enchantingly rich in the mouth,
the wine is not, however, over powering or overly alcoholic. Quite concentrated
with flavors of mulberry, boysenberry, blackberry, blueberry and loganberry, it
all comes together with the intensity of a Knott’s Berry Farm jam. Aged sixteen
months in French oak (46% new) and unfiltered, it shows a smooth, warm, mouth
caressing texture and finely grained tannins. You could age it three to five
years but it’s very inviting right now. A textbook primer on how to make an
accessible and user friendly Syrah.



SEE YA THERE! {wink,wink}

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

A SOMMELIER CLASS THAT LESS THAN $100!

SOMMELIER CLASSES WITH ELIZABETH SCHWEITZER'S


Elizabeth Schweitzer is currently the only Master Sommelier teaching in Los Angeles County and the only female Master Sommelier in Southern California. There are presently only fifteen women to have received this prestigious title in the world. We are honored to have her teach for us. She writes the monthly newsletter for The Original Wine of Month Club (http://www.womclub.com/) with over 15,000 members reading her wine reviews each month. Her company, Wine, Wisdom and Wit™ keeps her working full-time in the hospitality industry throughout the country.
Elizabeth's forte is education. She teaches classes, hosts dinners and consults at several restaurants along the Foothills and the Inland Empire of Southern California. She maintains an active profile in the wine community donating time for events and fund-raising. She is co-founder of the Chronicle Wine Cellar, and serves as a wine judge for numerous competitions. Elizabeth was voted Best Sommelier in California by the California Restaurant Writers Association. When asked how she knows so much about wine she simply states, “I open a lot of books and a lot of bottles."Her approach to wine is a mix of old-fashioned common sense and modern economics; “If you like the wine, then it is good wine. You should not have to pay a lot to enjoy a good glass of wine.”
“WINE SENSES 101”
NOVEMBER 13, 2008
6-9PM
$50 PER PERSON*
$80 PER COUPLE*
{snacks and other goodies will be provided}
TICKETS MUST BE PAID FOR BY NOVEMBER 11, 2008 IN ORDER TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT FOR THE EVENT.
*NO GOLDCLUB MEMBER SPECIAL PRICING FOR THIS EVENT. TICKET SOLD HAVE TO BE PAID IN CHECK OR CASH. EVENT IS NON-REFUNDABLE NOR TRANSFERABLE TO ANY ANOTHER EVENT OR NEXT SERIES OF CLASSES
Miss Elizabeth Schweitzer is a Master Sommelier who began her professional life as a chanteuse. After finishing school at Berklee College of Music in Boston, she moved to California for a change of weather as well as career. She was was Sommelier at The Chronicle Bar & Grill, overseeing an 80,000-bottle collection. This is where she forged her friendship with Gus, Lud and Michael. She spent four years at the Ritz-Carlton Huntington in Pasadena and formerly the Director of Wine & Spirits at the Beverly Hills Hotel & Bungalows. Elizabeth has also worked in wine retail stores and has sold wine from the wholesale side as well. She was voted Best Sommelier in California, has traveled extensively, been a wine judge for the Los Angeles County Fair and the Expo du Vin. She was first runner-up in the Mondial Sommelier Competition. She also does cellar consulting, speaks at wine dinners, has recently begun writing and is looking forward to having her own television wine show. When asked how she learned so much about wine, she simply states, "I open a lot of books and a lot of bottles." Her approach to wine is a mix of old-fashioned common sense and modern economics; "If you like wine, the it s good wine." Her future plans will include more traveling and writing. The message she emphasizes is that wine not be taken too seriously. Elizabeth brings unpretentious and contagious enthusiasm, passion, humor and a vast array of knowledge to the wine industry.
A SOMMELEIER CLASS FOR UNDER $100
THAT'S A DEAL!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

super suppers! was grreeat!

well, we finally have the pictures from the super suppers event that we invited you all to! and boy was it fun!
i was taken back that the food was not plated, and the forks were plastic, but...there is always a first time for everything!
most important...the wine was delicious. victor poured the best wines and they paired great with the dishes that were served. it was a if it was all meant to be! he did a great job of doing research that would allow the recipes to shine, and boy 'o ' boy, was it all shining. everyone left full with 6 entrees served...it was well worth it!
bon appetit everyone!

Sunday, October 5, 2008

calendars? anyone...

last month we put out a calendar of events, to see if it helped anyone or everyone with our events. if you are out there and are reading, please give victor feedback on this! every little bit helps us figure out our budget, and i thought it was an organized way to help our patrons know, what events we are having. it is important to let him know "yay" or "nay', so that we can continue with making winestyles work for you. so, with that said, i loved those calendars, and today, one of our "Gold Members"

told victor, "what happen to those little calendars...?". he said, "no one has said anything, so i figured it was a waste...!"


so, if you're out there and think your voice won't be heard, leave me a comment, so that i can plead my case.
tata!

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Food and Wine Pairing on October 12, 2008

AND


Join Super Supper and WineStyles as we join together to offer you all, six new recipes that have been co-developed with Every Day experts from the kitchen of Rachel Ray!

Wine Club $30 per person

Tickets go on sale Friday October 3, 2008 to Wine Club Members

Non-Wine Club $40 per person

Tickets go on sale Thursday, October 7, 2008 to Non-Wine Club Members

Incl. = 6 course meal paired with 6 different wines! Menu’s will be distributed at the
time of ticket sale

Date: October 12, 2008

ü This event will take place at:

Super Suppers


1206 Magnolia Ave Ste #105


Corona, Ca 92881

Time: 5pm-8pm

ü Please arrive at 4:30pm to be on time! Event begins promptly at 5pm.


“Gold Members”: inquire with Victor for pricing.

v No refunds and no exchanges or event transfers towards another event.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

it's official...1000 CLUB

what does it take to be a part of this very "elite" club...well...let us demonstrate:
shared vision and commitment

people who will work well together

encouraging positive, informal interactions between group members




instilling a "winning" attitude throughout the organization

It means watching for and quickly trying to reverse team-building problems such as jealousy, cynicism, and defensive behavior


keep your eye on the prize and whhoolllaaa!


{not literally john!}

building the winning team with great people.



congratulations to:






WINESTYLES EASTVALE GOLD MEMBERS!

only one more spot left...then
the vault closes!!!
is this you?
ask about your point next time you come in....you might be closer than you think!
eta: for re-open of the vault...not estimated just yet!

Thursday, August 21, 2008

"BUBBLY" SUNDAYZ

WE KICKED OFF THIS SUNDAY WITH RECORDING ARTIST:
J.BOYKIN

JAZZ SUNDAYZ WITH $7 MIMOSA'S

we kicked off this event with recording artist J.Boykin, a young, smooth playn' artist!

it just seems to me that sundays just make for a perfect time to just relax

and sip on a mimosa & listen to jazz.



Saturday, August 2, 2008

OPENING IN SELECT THEATRES ON:
WEDNESDAY, AUG 6, 2008
OPENS EVERYWHERE ON:
FRIDAY, AUG 15, 2008
'Poster
It’s 1976, and Jim Barrett (Bill Pullman) is struggling to create the perfect chardonnay at Chateau Montelena, his vineyard in the not-yet-famous Napa Valley, where he has jeopardized everything for a dream. His son, Bo (Chris Pine), at first glance doesn’t seem to have inherited his father’s love for the family business, and the two of them are often found duking it out in the backyard boxing ring, each hoping to knock some sense into the other. Steven Spurrier (Alan Rickman) is a British expatriate living in Paris who owns the Academie du Vin; out of necessity, he develops an idea to educate Parisians, not on French wine, but on the new wines coming out of California. A twist of fate along a dusty road brings the floundering vintner and the struggling shop owner together, changing both their lives—and the wine industry—forever!









AUG 6-14 IN SELECT THEATRE

Laemmle Playhouse
7673 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91101
SHOWTIMES: 12:00 /2:30 /5:00 /7:40 /10:15

The Landmark
10850 West Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90064
SHOWTIMES: 11:30am/ 2:15 /5:00 /7:45 /10:25

EDWARDS UNIVERSITY TOWN CENTER 6
4245 Campus Drive, Irvine, CA 92612
SHOWTIMES: 11:45am / 2:20 / 4:55 / 7:15/ 9:35

Friday, August 1, 2008

DO I HEAR SOME...WINE-ING!

HAS COME TO ANNOUNCE THE DETAILS OF THE TURN AROUND TRIP TO....
PASO ROBLES, CA
DATE: AUGUST 16, 2008

BUS LEAVES PROMPTLY @: 6:30AM
WE WILL RETURN @: AROUND MIDNIGHT!!!
Ticket go on sale TODAY for "PRIORITY SEATING" until Aug 6, 2008.


TRIP INCLUDES:
  • VISIT TO 5 "BOUTIQUE WINERIES"

  • PRIVATE WINE TOURS AT EACH OF THE VINEYARDS

  • 15 MIN Q&A SESSION WITH EACH OF THE WINEMAKERS

  • WINETASTING AT EACH OF THE SELECTED WINERIES

  • "BOUTIQUE" BARREL TASTINGS WITH THE WINEMAKERS

  • SNACKS WILL BE PROVIDED THROUGHOUT THE TRIP

  • LUNCH AT THE TOP OF THE HILL WITH.....???

  • GREAT RAFFLES AND PRIZES, SO BE UP ON YOUR WINE TRIVIA!

  • AS ALWAYS, WE HAVE A FEW TRICKS UP OUR SLEEVE SO DON'T ACT "SURPRISED"!

TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT ARE: $140 PER PERSON
$280 PER COUPLE

Tickets must be paid in full by CASH or CHECK ONLY! Make check payable to: WINESTYLES. We have an interest list already started that we will take as "PRIORITY SEATING". Do to the limited amount of seating, once the seats are booked, tickets to Paso Robles are nonrefundable nor transferable to any other event. Limited Availability so book your tickets as soon as possible!

Ticket go on sale TODAY for "PRIORITY SEATING" LIST until Aug 6, 2008.

After August 6, 2008...
we will then release the remainder of the seats to everyone else in our wine community! So call Victor today and be put on the waiting list!

So hold on to your hats...because this trip is going to be the wildest ride...through the grapevine!
Don't let this trip "PASO" you by!

{FYI: Only 28 seats are available.}

Thursday, April 10, 2008

thoughts of paso robles, ca

we just talked to calcareous vineyards today and are getting some dates locked in the books for this comming opening. i must say, i have fallen in love with their chardonnay. it really was just a nice pallette pleaser.

just wait until you go to paso robles, ca. the view of paso from calcareous winery is spectacular! make sure, when you go to pack a nice lunch (wine and cheese, of course!) and make time to picnic at the top of the hill. you will love it! I am not sure about the entertainment, but when we were up in paso, they had a live guitarist. it was really relaxing.


my second choice for the paso trip, well...it's actually victor's fav...summerwood winery. they had some great wines! very small vineyard in paso and they still want to stay relatively small. we still think that it's worth going there to taste the wines.


and last, both victor and my favorite was vihuela vineyard. great stuff commin' from paso. i can't wait for you all to come into the store and try these wines out, and let us know what you think.

and you have to promise to be honest. our success is dependant on your constructive critism.

help us out in making eastvale winestyles, the place to come in and experience wine tasting at it's best! and you don't have to leave out of town to have the actual experience.

nice!