Black Friday & Red WinesThrough Cyber Monday

Red wines & Holiday Discounts: My Favorite Pairing

“Red Friday” was announced by wineexpress.com. 

That’s a cute way to offer a wide range of

Red wines from around the world.

A few are deeply discounted. 

Most are discounted 10% to 30%.

Several of the better deals are decent Bordeaux such as Château Le Grand Verdus and

Chateau Landreau. Not big names. But reliable and authentic.

Here’s one that is also hard to beat for less than $16:Elyse 2017 Zinfandel, Dry Creek Valley

Also offered are two of my fav reds reviewed at winereviewonline.com

2018 Marietta Cellars Christo Estate Red at $24.97

2019 Silk & Spice from Portugal ar $14.47

Both of these are excellent values.

Check out the extensive list of red wines at http://www.wineexpress.com

Direct from wineries:

Navarro Vineyards, one of the time proven, excellent family wineries, has a fantastic holiday offer.

Navarro’s six-bottle Black Friday Sampler is only available through Monday, November 29, or until the sampler is sold out. The six bottles of 2017 Méthode à l’Ancienne Pinot Noir in this sampler—three of them unfiltered—are being offered for $108.00, a savings of $108.00! There is a limit of one sampler per household; however, you can also add six bottles of any Navarro wine or non-alcoholic juice of your choice and the twelve bottles will qualify for One-Cent shipping.

Yes, you can buy this Pinot Noir at half-price:

2017 Navarro Pinot Noir, Méthode à l’Ancienne. Double Gold Medal. 93 points.

Half off case sale at Byington Vineyards:

Here’s the pitch:

NO GIMMICKS EVER! Wonderful Wines at INCREDIBLE PRICES!BARBERA Case: $329.94 vs. $659.88 (SAVE $329.94)CHARDONNAY Case: $197.94 vs. $395.88 (SAVE $197.94)BLANC DE BLANCS Case: $419.92 vs. $599.88 (SAVE $179.96)

The 2015 Chardonnay is from Alexander Valley and is a super deal at this case price.

Yes, there’s one little hitch: the sale is direct from the Los Altos winery, so must be picked up.

Testarossa Vineyards (not far from Byington) has a special holiday offer:

Black Friday

10% for non members and Ground Shipping Included

on orders of 3+ bottles

Testarossa is the best kept secret among Pinot Noir lovers and currently offers a full roster of site specific, special vineyard designated Pinots from fabled vineyards.

2. Check out the specials at Tank Garage Winery.

$1 Shipping All Weekend Long

Need to get your hands on cool wines from Tank Garage Winery? Whether you’re shopping gifts for the season or stocking your cellar for days to come, we’ve got you covered with $1 shipping on any order, all weekend long. No code is necessary, this rad deal applies automatically at checkout through midnight on Sunday,  November 28th.

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also, there’s this fun offer:

Black Friday Garage Giveaway!! 🎉

‘Tis the season! Now through November 28th, enter once per day for a chance to win:

– (1) $250 Virtual Gift Card to Tank Garage Winery

-(4) Stemless Shatterproof Glasses

-(1) 750 mL Decanter

-(1) Fuck Off Gold Wine Key

-(1) Vinyl Record Coaster Set

The winner will be drawn on November 29th and will be contacted via email.

Looking ahead, http://www.wtso.com has a magnum marathon set for Monday, November 29, 8am-9pm Eastern time

Search this blog for my detailed review of wtso and its marathon sales.

Black Friday Wine Sales: Jumping the Gun

Fittingly, an exciting early Black Friday wine sale comes from one of my favorite recent discoveries: Tooth & Nail from Paso Robles. 

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The Black Friday deal: 30% off all wines until November 28th

BTW: for a small limited production winery, a 30% discount is a BFD.

Here are my favorites that were reviewed at winereviewonline.com

2020 Destinata by Tooth & Nail, Santa Barbara County Syrah 

When opening a Syrah in a clear bottle, you instinctively brace for something unusual.  Destinata is the latest addition to the Tooth & Nail family, and it represents wines made for present enjoyment without fanfare.  “Inspired by the experience of Beaujolais Nouveau” this cool climate Syrah was made with native yeasts and bottled unfined and unfiltered.  The lush, black fruited aroma is backed by hints of black pepper and the flavors display solid Syrah character throughout.  Smooth and vibrant with good acid balance, it is harmonious from start to finish.  The winemaker’s motto is: “Pour now.  Live for today.”  So, yes, it can be served chilled.    And with the discount, the price is close to $20 a bottle!!  

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2018 Amor Fati, Santa Maria Valley Santa Barbara County Grenache Murmur Vineyard 

 “Wow” is the first impression and the amazement continues as the wine unfolds.  Darker than most, this Grenache displays aromas of ripe dark fruits, spice, and hints of lavender, thyme and earthiness.  Medium-bodied and loaded with lush, dark fruit, currants and spice flavors, it is plush and has soft tannins that bring it to a strong finish.  Powerful, but not over-done with oak in the background, it should age well for 4 to 5 years, but it is lovely now.  This cool-climate Grenache is easily one of the top five I’ve ever tasted.      

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2018 Amor Fati, Santa Maria Valley (Santa Barbara County, California) Syrah Murmur Vineyard 

From the same vineyard used for the winery’s Grenache, this is exciting cool-climate Syrah.  Amor Fati, which means “love of one’s fate,” is made by the Tooth & Nail Wine Co. based in Paso Robles.  For their Syrah, they source fruit from the Murmur Vineyard, which is located about 12 miles from the Pacific.  Minimally handled, the wine was aged for 18 months in French oak, 30% of it new.  Dark, opaque in color, it is a concentrated, brooding wine that needs time to unfold.  With aeration, it displays deep blackberry and black pepper fragrances with some olive and earthiness in the background.  Medium full, but no monster, it is well-balanced, with secondary flavors of tobacco and plum.  Needs time to unwind, but has all the right stuff.     

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Love Paso Robles Cabernet? Of course you do.

Well, this following wine could be the best deal of all Paso Cabs for less than $20:

2020 Tooth & Nail Cabernet Sauvignon, Paso Robles

Don’t delay. Go to the website for the discount code.

You can, as always, thank me later

Thankfully, A Versatile Wine

Wondering about a Thanksgiving wine? Even with a trimmed down dinner list as small as two people, the wine choice remains a dilemma for most people. But no problem if you approach with the same attitude you had when dining out when everyone selects a different entree. 

You need to go with the best all purpose, versatile wine. Until recently, most experts would automatically suggest Beaujolais, the fruity light-bodied French Red. But honestly, that was a weak compromise, leaving nobody happy.

Now there’s another choice. The go-to wine for this Thanksgiving should be today’s very popular restaurant wine by the glass…Malbec. Before the recent restaurant restrictions, it had become my go-to wine by the glass.  

Malbec is versatile enough to please the red and white wine drinker and it is, or should be, reasonably priced. It is neither too tannic as some other red wines nor too acidic or sweet like many white wines. And you dont need some silly vintage chart with vintage ratings. 

A safe choice for sure.

Though originating in France and made in many countries, Malbec from Argentina has become so popular that it is practically a brand. And as its popularity continues to grow, there’s not a lot of difference between one major brand of Malbec and another. 

That’s a nice way of saying they are many decent, reliable and, well, not terribly exciting Argentinian Malbecs on the market. Still a good choice.

But recently, I’ve encountered Malbec from two wineries new to me that are the real deal and also offer some flavor excitement. And are priced well below the famous brands.

First up: Proemio

Proemio means prologue or first page in old Spanish.

2017 Proemio Red Blend, Estate Bottled, Mendoza, Argentina  $10.99

If this Red Blend is Proemio’s entry level wine, then we are at the door of a super discovery. Made from a single vineyard in Maipu, this is 50% Malbec with equal doses of Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot.  It is dark and opens to reveal plum and ripe blackberry fruit with lovely notes of sage and violets along with some earthiness. Lively and mouth-filling spicy flavors show smooth tannins with touches of black pepper and leather. 

Seems like the 25% Petit Verdot added some complexity and earthy, leathery notes to turn this one into something very special at this price. 

Based in Mendoza, Proemio is a family owned winery founded in 2001 that is not the typical Argentinian producer. With vineyards in three distinct regions, it features “Icon”which is a Bordeaux blend as the top of the line. Offering several Malbecs, it also bottles a Syrah-Grenache blend as well as a varietal Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot.

Next: Siete Fincas

The name refers to vineyards in seven locations.

2019 Siete Fincas, Tupungato, Argentina $16.00

Dark, almost black in color suggesting it is not watered down, big volume stuff. With ripe plum fruit along with a black pepper edge, the aroma is also slightly floral-earthy. Medium bodied with soft edges, fine grained tannin, but nicely structured with a touch of oak and good length in the finish. Holds up well in the glass over time, a sign it can be cellared for a few years. 

Siete Fincas is also a family winery. Created in 2000 by Edgardo Stallocca to continue the viticultural tradition his grandfather, Juan Stallocca, began in Mendoza in 1904, it has vineyards in several sub regions. 

Other Malbecs:

Best reliable brands:

Norton

Domaine Bousquet

Susana Balbo

Salentein

Finca Flichman

Personal favorites worth a special search:

Zuccardi Q

Pascual Toso