The first major online September wine sale is at www.cawineclub.com
And is a wonderful way to kick off the harvest season.
And stock up on all types of wine because this sale turns out to be a bargain hunter’s paradise with excellent wines from real wineries.
Take advantage of terrific discounts, a few over 50% off.
And the sale includes $1 shipping on 6 or 12 bottles. Shipping a case normally runs $38-40.
Check out this exciting “Harvest Wine Sale” which ends on September 30, 2018. Prices listed are per bottle.
My top 5 Great Value picks under $15
2016 Cambria Monterey Chardonnay $8.99
2013 Tangent Grenache Blanc Edna Valley $9.99
2013 Zaca Mesa Syrah Santa Ynez $12.99
2014 Kieu Hoang Cabernet Sauvignon Napa $11.99
2016 Clos LaChance Central Coast Red $13.99
Top Scoring Wine
94 points, (tasted at the winery 23 August)
2016 Clos LaChance Central Coast Red $13.99
Combines Merlot, Cabernet, Malbec and Petit Verdot from home vyd in Santa Clara and nearby estate vineyards.
Crafted in a smooth, rich classy style. Classic blackberry, tea leaf, spicy aromas and flavors with light touch of oak. Serve this Meritage red to your snobby Napa Valley friends and they will think it is a $100 bottle.
Drink now or age this one for a few years This is the old Clos LaChance label that is being replaced next vintage which might explain the exceptional deal.
Best of the Rest under $50
2015 Morgan Winery Pinot Noir, Double L, Santa Lucia Highlands $38.
This is the top of the line and is fabulous Pinot at any price.
See more at www.cawineclub.com
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Author: robywine, norm roby
My career as a wine journalist/critic began in 1975 when my article about California Petite Sirah was published. My focus remained on California as I edited a monthly wine magazine and then moved on to The Wine Spectator in 1982. Over the following years, my column appeared under the banner of “Stormin’ Norman, and I also wrote articles about wine collectors and wine auctions.
Without getting into a year by year bio, let me try to summarize here. During my time with The Spectator which I enjoyed immensely, I taught wine classes at a culinary school and at other venues in San Francisco. Before venturing into wine, teaching was my thing, English Lit and Rhetoric.
After The Spectator I was the U.S. Contributor to Decanter Magazine, writing mostly about California, but also expanding into Washington State and Oregon. My Decanter years began in 1992 and after buying a summer home in France in 2000, I traveled throughout France and eventually published articles about St. Emilion, Castillon, Bergerac, Minervois, Roussillon,
Luberon, Provence, and Alsace.
Also, around 2000, my wife began working for Cousino-Macul in Chile, so we tasted and traveled our way through Chile and, of course, managed to fly over the Andes and explore and taste our way through Argentina.
As travel lovers, we have also spent many interesting days visiting the wine regions of Spain, Italy, Portugal, Scicily, Greece, and New Zealand.
And to come to a close, I was Director of Winesong, a Charity Wine Auction for 20 years, 1992-2000 that benefitted a local hospital. That brought me in contact with wine collectors and to the auction scene. And finally, I co-authored a book, The Connoisseurs’ Guide to California Wine published by Alfred A. Knopf. It went through 4 editions and sold over 500.000 copies.
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