Under the Radar Wines
Beth Ribblett
We've got a few things in the store right now that I think are really interesting wines, with distinct personalities that you should know about. These aren't expensive, none of them are even rated by any of the industry mags, but just really good solid wines with a sense of place that deliver a lot for the money.
The first is something pretty crazy, a Brazilian Cabernet of all things. It's made by the Miolo family who immigrated to Brazil from Italy in the late 1800's and have been making wine there ever since. The winery is located in Southern Brazil in the Vale dos Vinhedos, between the cities of Bento Gonçalves, Garibaldi and Monte Belo and is the only area of the country with a regional wine designation. Their 2006 Miolo Reserva Cabernet is medium bodied, soft on the palate with an earthy nose of cloves, cassis and cocoa and it is a steal for $10.50. If you are looking to try something new, this is not an ordinary $10 Cabernet!
Our second wine is a delicious Oregon Pinot Noir made by producer Dominio IV. Lucky for us, famed Oregon producer Archery Summit had a little too much fruit in 2009 and a connection between the two wineries made it possible for Dominio to purchase their grapes. The 2009 Dominio IV Love Lies Bleeding is made from the estate grapes of Archery Summit in Dundee Hills. Archery Summits' estate Pinot Noirs typically retail over $80 per bottle. This is a great chance to try their premium fruit at a reduced price! $22.99!!
A great little wine from Tuscany came to me last week at a really wonderful price that I just love passing on to our customers! Lionello Marchese's 2007 Sughere Morellino di Scansano is 90% Sangiovese and 10% Cabernet. While a bit softer on the palate than their Chianti cousins, this Morellino has bright cherry notes, with a little earthy tobacco thrown in. A lovely medium bodied red from an incredible vintage that would be the perfect accompaniment to pizza, pasta, cured meats and cheeses. Nothing too complicated, but a joy to drink, especially with the right food! $14.99 (most prices online are $20 and up...)