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Panzano's Wine Journal

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Martilde

February 21st, 2012 - Weekend Wine Tasting

In Lombardy in the town of Rovascala resides the winery of Martilde. Martilde is the combined effort of husband and wife team Antonella Tacci and Raimondo Lombardi. The wines of Antonella and Raimondo are a perfect reflection of the rustic and charming countryside where they are produced and of the couple themselves. They left behind great careers in Milan and immersed themselves in the world of vines and wines. Raimondo and Antonella quickly learned the good and the bad of being in the wine making business; to quote Antonella, “Our initial inexperience made us sitting ducks for a crowd of bad counselors, but paying dearly, we tried to learn fast…conscious that a radical change of life requires courage and some upsetting experiences”. This past January I was able to visit with Antonella and Raimondo at their home atop the vineyards of Martilde. The visit was a reminder that any good (or even great) wine is an expression of the land and (maybe more important) the people behind them. All the wines are labeled with Antonella’s artwork, and all the artwork is of their beloved pets and family members. Once opened you can taste the generous and artistic nature of the people behind the wines they create. Read the rest of this entry »


The Wines of Librandi March 2nd

February 20th, 2012 - New Wines

The Librandi winery is located in the town of Ciro Marina along the coast of Calabria(the toe of the boot), Italy. The Librandi winery is headquartered in Cirò Marina. This small Calabrian town is on the Ionian coast near the Gulf of Taranto. This area is naturally suited to wine growing: the soil is ideal for viticulture and its fortunate geographic position, close to the sea with the Sila Mountains at its back guarantees an excellent contrast between day and night-time temperatures. Librandi has worked these vineyards since the 1950’s and its wine production has always been firmly in family hands. However in the quest to make the best wine possible the Librandi family added the depth and guidance of Donato Lanati, Professor of Oenology at the universities of Torino and Florence. This collaboration has produced some outstanding wines that have garnered quite a bit of attention by wine critics and enthusiasts alike. Come by Friday March 2nd from 5 to 7pm for a complimentary tasting with the owners of Librandi and explore the sensational wines of Calabria.


Friday FourPack: Sisters of the Vine

February 17th, 2012 - Weekend Wine Tasting

Barbera is a wonderful grape; its hallmark are its acidity and minerality, (let’s not forget the lush red fruit) which make for a very gastronomic wine. The wines we discuss today are perfect for a lingering meal; cuts of semi-rare steaks and chops, risotto, and fresh vegatables. Whatever your favorites are, I think you will find these wines to be a great fit.

The 2010 Migliavacca Barbera del Monferrato is a wonder to taste; it rears its head with minerality right out of the bottle; give it some time to rest to bring a greater balance to the wine and to reveal the wonderful red fruit in this bottle.

Cascina del Santuario makes the 2008 Barbera d’Alba in our Four Pack; soaring notes of red fruit, full and rich, with a great (and little bit savoury) finish. Alba produces beautiful things.

The 2010 Martilde Barbera is a store and customer favorite; hailing from the Oltrepò Pavese area, this is beautiful. Great acidity/alcohol balance, with spicy notes of deep red fruit means a wonderful bottle.

Now we come to the 2010 Spaventapasseri La Mota Barbera d’Asti; just a beautiful wine, rich in red fruit, balanced acidity, with enough punch in the mouth to cause you to sit back and savor the glass a little bit longer than you might normally.

Cheers!

2010 Migliavacca Barbera del Monferrato $14

2008 Cascina del Santuario Barbera d’Alba $16

2010 Martilde Barbera $15

2010 Spaventapasseri La Mota Barbera d’Asti $23

Regular retail purchase price for all four bottles $68

The “Friday Four Pack” price $55


Foradori

February 14th, 2012 - Weekend Wine Tasting

Elisabetta Foradori is one of Italy’s best talents and finds herself amongst the great wine producers of the world. Her success is born of tireless dedication, hard work, and a belief in working with the land. While you might expect a winemaker of this status to work with familiar grapes like Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, or even Chardonnay, Elisabetta instead has spent the last 28 years focused on the native varietals of Trentino: Teroldego, Nosiola, and Manzino Bianco. Along with this focused approach to working with a select few varietals, Elisabetta is committed to Bio-Dynamic farming methods and to aging her wines in Amphora (Very Large Clay Pots). Amphora is a vessel which imparts no flavors to the wine thus resulting in a wine that is a pure expression of the grape. Elisabetta is among few winemakers in the world who have decided to take this step (Gravner in Friuili & COS in Sicily) in part because of the expense and also the time it takes to make an amphora this size(two years just to allow the clay cure before it can be baked). But for Elisabetta it has always been about the long game and her wines are proof that her approach is a sound one. Read the rest of this entry »


Friday FourPack: The Uncommon Grape

February 10th, 2012 - New Wines

When someone thinks of Italian wine, they will often think of regions, such as Chianti, or varietals, like barbera or nebbiolo. These are indeed wonderful! However, the number of lesser known regions and varietals far exceed common knowledge. This Friday, we want to bring to your attention four varietals that you might not know about.

We start with the 2009 Librandi Ciro Rosso Classico, a powerful wine made from Gaglioppo (pronounced gal-e-o-po) from Calabria. A spicy beauty, it brings out the herbal nature of the grape.

Next is the 2010 Tenuta Migliavacca Monferrato Freisa. When first opened, this wine(made from Freisa) is so full of minerality, so frizzante in nature, that it seems the wine is making fireworks on your tongue. After it has had the chance to rest, opened to the air, it becomes a balanced, temperate beauty.

When discussing the 2010 Pedrotti Schiava Nera, the beauty of this wine is always the topic; rich, refreshing, full of life and just the right amount of natural sweet.

Last, we come to the 2010 Li Veli Askos Verdeca. This is a great bottle; on the “sweeter” side (imagine a just-picked pear), great mouthfeel, and refreshing, this is a great aperitif or dessert drink. This one is a must-try.

Cheers!

2009 Librandi Ciro Rosso Classico, Calabria $15

2010Tenuta Migliavacca Monferrato Freisa, Piedmont $15

2010 Pedrotti Schiava Nera, Trentino $20

2010 Li Veli Askos Verdeca, Puglia $18

Regular retail purchase price for all four bottles $68

The “Friday Four Pack” price $55


A Really Sweet Deal

February 6th, 2012 - Weekend Wine Tasting

This weekend (starting Friday and running all the way through Valentine’s Day) we are going to make a really sweet offer by holding a Huge Wine Sale. So if you need a Valentine’s Day gift or that perfect bottle for a candlelit dinner at home or if you just want to treat yourself, here’s the perfect chance to do so. Starting Friday morning (the 10th) and lasting through close on Tuesday (the 14th), you can save big. Buy three or more bottles and receive a 15% discount, pick up 6 or more and save yourself 20%, or if you want to stock up or if you have a hard time narrowing your choices down, buy 12 or more bottles and save 25%. Read the rest of this entry »


Friday FourPack: This just in!

February 4th, 2012 - New Wines

Fred and Jacob are always tasting new wines and sometimes it is decided that these are what we need here at Panzano! Over the past couple weeks, we’ve brought some of these new wines in and want to bring them to your attention; we hope you’ll enjoy them as much as we do!

Starting at the beginning, the 2009 La Corte Primitivo is a wonderful wine; rich, full of lush dark fruit, and comes with a little bit of a zing. Good no matter the occasion, but in particular, is well suited to the type of food found at a Super Bowl Party. The 2008 Pietrantonj Etichetta Nera Montepulciano is a supple wine, with dark fruit, a little spice, and a hint of leather. The 2009 Piccolomini Rosso is best described as Brunello’s little brother; full, rich, beautiful red fruit on the nose and the palate, with cooking spice hints. The 2010 Le Piane la Maggiorina carries itself on the tongue as though it were Nebbiolo; well structured, with generous red fruit and herbaceous notes that carry through to the end. Cheers!

2009 Ciacci Piccolomini d’Aragona Toscana Rosso IGT, Tuscany, Italy $14

2010 Le Piane, Colline Novaresi La Maggiorina, Piedmont, Italy $19

2008 Italo Pietrantonj, Montepulciano d’Abruzzo DOC, Abruzzo, Italy $14

2009 La Corte, Old Vine Primitivo IGT, Apulia, Italy $15

Regular retail purchase price for all four bottles – $62

The “Friday Four Pack” price – $52


A Man of the Land

January 31st, 2012 - Weekend Wine Tasting

From Castigliole overlooking the Po River in Piedmont, Tenuta Migliavacca (owned by the Brezza family) was the first certified biodynamic winemaker in the region dating back to 1964. This was way ahead of the organic movement and certainly eons before it was cool to be sustainable, but that is the way it has always been done at Tenuta Migliavacca. From raising cattle to composting everything, this self-sustaining winery is very much the real deal. All of this hard work is seen to by the family patriarch, Francesco Brezza. Francesco’s no nonsense hard work ethic in his vineyards produces wines that are traditional, expressive, and incredibly enjoyable. Migliavacca’s wines are marked with excellent structure: a balance of minerality, acidity, and lush (but not heavy) red fruits. All of the wines produced by Francesco at Migliavacca offer unique character. These wines may not be for everyone, but if you don’t give them a try you’re really missing out. Read the rest of this entry »


Friday FourPack: Bottled Poetry

January 27th, 2012 - Weekend Wine Tasting

If only I could take credit for the title of this Friday 4 Pack; however, Robert Louis Stevenson was the one who said “Wine is bottled poetry”. Barbera, whose trademarks are its high acidity and red fruit, is thought to have been grown in Italy since the 13th century, where it was first known as “de bonis vitibus barbexinis”. No matter the name, if you have not yet been able to try it, these wines are the perfect introduction. While not all of these are purely Barbera, all are fantastic. The Cascina Roera Barbera d’Asti is structured yet light, with rich black fruits and a little bit of spice. Braida Montebruna Barbera d’Asti, is supple and full in the mouth, with black and red fruits. We have the Martilde Barbera from Oltrepo Pavese, where some believe Barbera to have originated; it is a younger Barbera, with gobs of red fruit, acidity, and great flavor. The last, the Cascina Ballarin Langhe Rosso, is a Nebbiolo and Barbera blend. This wine is just beautiful; great flavor, nice acidity, and a great example of how Barbera can blend with other grapes and help bring the wine to its full potential.

Barbera can stand alone and Barbera can blend. Either way, it’s going to be a good bottle! Cheers!

2008 Cascina Roera, Barbera d’Asti DOCG, Piedmont, Italy $20

2008 Braida, Montebruna Barbera d’Asti DOC, Piedmont, Italy $26

2010 Martilde Oltrepo Pavese Barbera DOC, Lombardy, Italy $15

2009 Cascina Ballarin, Cino Langhe Rosso DOC, Piedmont, Italy $15

Regular retail purchase price for all four bottles – $76

The “Friday Four Pack” price – $65


Masseria Li Veli of Puglia

January 17th, 2012 - Weekend Wine Tasting

Puglia, Italy is one of the lesser-traveled regions of Italy, and honestly we don’t know why. The scenery is stunning, the food and wine are outstanding, and like any other region in Italy it is abundant with its own unique charm. Long known for its outstanding olive oil production and formidable baking skills (the land of focaccia), Puglia has enjoyed good status among foodies. More recently (with a renewed passion for marketing itself as a prominent region for quality wine), Puglia is starting to garner attention from all over the globe. With an affordable and very drinkable blended red like Salice Salentino (malvasia nera & negroamaro) and the more fruit forward primitivo, Puglia is quickly becoming more popular amongst wine enthusiasts. Typical foods of this region are: lamb (stewed roasted or fried), sautéed broccoli rabe, orecchiette pasta, and abundant seafood dishes like oysters, cuttlefish, and octopus. Read the rest of this entry »


Tonight's Specials

Updated: 02/22/2012

Soup Special:

Garlic & Fennel Sausage w/Escarole: $5.99

Special Panini:

Prosciutto di Parma w/White Truffle Butter: $7.99

Butchered Meat Special:

Housemade Garlic & Fennel sausage: $11.99 per LB



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