November 24th, 2011
Chilean organic red wine from the Adobe stable

Chile is very good at making unpretentious, fruity wines at very reasonable prices …the best examples of the red wine grape varieties such as Cabernet or Merlot are delicious and juicy – white wine, especially Sauvignon Blanc is also crisp and fresh.

Chilean Cabernet has a characteristic cassis taste, while good Merlots tend to be soft and raspberry flavoured. Carmenere is Chile’s ‘own’ grape, making soft, plummy wines. Syrah from Colchagua is also worth a look…as for the white wines, crisp Sauvignons and ripe and elegant Chardonnays are the norm.

Chilean Red Wine from AdobeSo, this brief introduction brings us nicely round to our featured wine….the organic 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon, Adobe from the Colchagua Valley in Chile.

Tasting notes: Deep red cherry colour, seductive berry fruit, full body, soft on the palate leaving a graceful, chocolate, cinnamon flavour. From the famous wine producer Alvaro Espinoza. (suitable for Vegans) …click here to buy online at only £8.65

Grower: Produced by the great man himself, Alvaro Espinoza. Further to studying enology at both the Universities of Santiago and Bordeaux, Alvaro worked at such famous estates as Chateau Margaux and California’s Bonterra estate, before returning home to Chile.
Fully committed to both organic and bio-dynamic viticulture, he has adopted a bio-dynamic approach which has given birth to Emiliana Orgánico, a unique project in CHILE and pioneer in Latin America. This project is the result of the search of the maximum quality, through productive processes, which are shown in the final product, around the concern and respect for the ground, by sustentable agriculture, minimizing the artificial processes and the use of synthetic products, fundamentally seeking to anticipate the illnesses before treating them, which implies a very delicate work on each plant.
The vineyard also grows acacia trees to make homeopathic treatments, which are subsequently used in the wine – Alpacas and geese are free to roam around, acting as nature’s very own effective weed controllers.

If you like this wine, you’ll be pleased that we also stock more from this range;

  • 2007 Chardonnay Reserve, Adobe – click here for details
  • 2005 Merlot Reserve, Adobe – click here for details
  • 2005 Syrah Reserve, Adobe – click here for details
  • 2007 Syrah Rose, Adobe – click here for details
  • November 20th, 2011
    Fine wines online – our collection

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    We are one of the UK’s largest stockists of fine wine so you’ll find we have a selection that is second to none – in fact one of the best selection of Clarets in the UK. And whats’ more, our easy-to-use search facility makes finding the wine you’re looking for a doddle – (click the picture above to go straight to the wines).

    The fine wines are categorsied from the prestige regions of Graves, Haut-Medoc, Margaux, Pauillac, Pomerol, Saint-Emilion, Saint-Estephe and Saint-Julien …and they are all here, in stock, in the climatically-controlled warehouse.

    November 11th, 2011
    Italian Fine Red Wine from Accordini – Amarone Riserva Classico

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    This small estate winery has deep country roots: their founders have been share-croppers, then landowners and finally wine-makers. Today, the company is led by Stefano Accordini himself, helped by his wife Giuseppina and his two sons, Tiziano and Daniele. The family estate extends over 6 hectares situated in Negrar, the heart of Valpolicella, in a town called Bessole.

    These vineyards are a precious source of great satisfaction thanks to their southern-east exposure and their soil, which is well balanced in its components. A good choice of three different varieties of grapes, Corvine, Rondinelle and Corvinone, grafted by Stefano and taken from vines of high quality, guarantees the production of ripe grapes well suited to be withered. A great focus is given to the grape withering, a technique which enables the production of the most important wines of the Accordini family such as Amarone, Fornetto, Fornetto Acinato, Recioto Acinato, the white “Bricco delle Bessole” and the innovative IGT Passo. The traditional techniques, such as Ripasso, are employed to produce fine wines of a very high level, such as the Valpolicella Classico Superiore.

    This featured Italian fine wine is the 2000 Amarone Riserva Classico – ‘Le Bessole’ … just one of the fine red wines to come out of this vineyard.  This wine is a unique Riserva made only in outstanding vintages.

    accordiniharvestThe grapes: 70% Corvina, 20% Rondinella, 10% Corvinoni – selection of the best grapes from individual bunches in the premier cru region. The grapes are generally harvested in the first two weeks of October. They are laid on racks in single layers to allow a better air circulation. The grapes start to dry out on the fruit and on average, after 120 days, they loose 45% of their weight. Throughout this period of time the grapes are checked on a regular basis and any damaged clusters are removed. The grapes are vinified end of February with a long maceration on the skins until the wine reaches an alcohol content of at least 15%. The wine is then refined in kegs before being transferred into barrels. The wine is usually bottled 3 years later.

    Tasting:  Intense garnet color with black cherry and raspberry aromas. The mouth is full, persistent with a good structure. An incredibly rich and smooth wine which can be purchased though ourselves.

    2000 Amarone Riserva Classico – ‘Le Bessole’, please click here to view this fantastic wine.  We also have the following exclusive wines from the Accordini estate;

    2006 Valpolicella Classico Superiore ‘Le Bessole’click here

    2005 Ripasso di Valpolicellaclick here

    2002 Ripassa di Amaroneclick here

    2001 Soffio del Creato del Amaroneclick here

    2004 Recioto della Valpolicella ‘La Viole’click here

    November 10th, 2011
    Fine Wines – our Savigny-les-Beaunes 1er Cru, Domaine Bruno Clair

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    Fine Wine Online

    Another classic French red wine from a little known Domaine, Bruno Clair.

    Bruno Clair founded the domaine which bears his name in 1979. The domaine at that time included plots in Marsannay and Fixin, the Dominode vineyard in Savigny-les-Beaune, and a large plot lying fallow in Morey-St.-Denis – “En la Rue de Vergy.

    He is the son of Bernard Clair (1920-2005) and the grandson of Joseph Clair (1889-1971), originator of the famous Domaine Clair-Daü which was founded in Marsannay in 1919. In 1986, Bruno was entrusted with the vineyards of his parents, brothers and sisters which included those of Clos de Bèze, Cazetiers, Clos St-Jacques, Vosne-Romanée, Clos du Fonteny and Chambolle-Musigny. More vineyards were purchased by the estate in 1993, inlcuding Corton-Charlemagne, Pernand-Vergelesses and Aloxe-Corton, and in 1996 Gevrey-Chambertin Petite Chapelle was added to bring the size of the domaine to more than 23 hectares.

    Viticulture.
    BUR127ABruno Clair maintains a rigorous selection of the best vines of pinot noir and chardonnay, identifying those that produce small grapes with perfect ripeness. This selection also concentrates on finding vines that have a good resistance to diseases and are free from viruses. This work requires much patience and is absolutely essential to obtain a healty vineyard of great quality.

    With regard to viticulture, Domaine Bruno Clair believes in the total absence of chemical fertilizers, the exclusive use of compost, and in plowings and harrowing the soil throughout the year. The grapes are hand-harvested, and the selection of the best grapes is carried out primarily in the vineyards.

    The Wine:  This time we’re featuring the classic 1996 Savigny-les-Beaunes 1er Cru - the pride and joy of Clair’s vineyards is his splendid Savigny-les-Beaune 1er Cru issued from old Pinot Noir vines requiring nearly a decade to mature. It carries the signature of Bruno Clair’s style well structured, not too heavy perfumed with plenty of sophistication. Without doubt the Chambolle retains all the finesse of Clair’s style with plenty of penetrating aromas of raspberries, strawberry preserve and violet bouquet. A master of the most natural wine.

    Tasting Notes:  Gleaming red, wild aromas of truffles, berries and morello cherries, perfume relaying a senscetion of dark fruit pastilles on the palate.

    The wine has achieved a Parker **** ‘Excellent’ rating …to buy this wine online just click here

    November 9th, 2011
    Italian Fine Wine from Accordini – Amarone Le Bessole

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    Our 2000 Riserva Amarone ‘Le Bessole’ from the Accordini stable is one for those special occasions…

    Amarone Riserva 

    This wine has just been released onto the market and is now ready to drink. Having seen 18 months in new oak, with the grapes firstly dried on racks for 120 days, this deep and super-concentrated wine has emerged and is an experience to taste.

    1st Prize – Gambero Rosso 2005       Wine Spectator 2004 – 90 points out of 100

    Tasting Notes: A unique Riserva made only in outstanding vintages with a selection of the best grapes from individual bunches in the premier cru region. The grapes once picked are dried in racks for 120 days until the following February, then pressed and aged up to five years in large oak barrels. An incredibly rich and smooth red wine from a unique Italian grower.

    Grape Variety: 70% Corvina, 20% Rondinella, 10% Corvinoni

    To buy this wine online at only £23.90, click here

    The entire range of Accordini wines are exclusive to Vin Vino Direct and naturally, therefore, to you.  We also have the following great wines available from the Italian wine producer Accordini;

    2006 Valpolicella Classico Superiore ‘Le Bessole’ – click here

    2005 Ripasso di Valpolicella – click here

    2002 Ripassa di Amarone – click here

    2001 Soffio del Creato del Amarone – click here

    2004 Recioto della Valpolicella ‘La Viole’ – click here

    Grower Profile

    This small estate winery has deep country roots: their founders have been share-croppers, then landowners and finally wine-makers. Today, the company is led by Stefano Accordini himself, helped by his wife Giuseppina and his two sons, Tiziano and Daniele. The family estate extends over 6 hectares situated in Negrar, the heart of Valpolicella, in a town called Bessole.

    These vineyards are a precious source of great satisfaction thanks to their southern-east exposure and their soil, which is well balanced in its components. A good choice of three different varieties of grapes, Corvine, Rondinelle and Corvinone, grafted by Stefano and taken from vines of high quality, guarantees the production of ripe grapes well suited to be withered. A great focus is given to the grape withering, a technique which enables the production of the most important wines of the Accordini family such as Amarone, Fornetto, Fornetto Acinato, Recioto Acinato, the white “Bricco delle Bessole” and the innovative IGT Passo. The traditional techniques, such as Ripasso, are employed to produce fine wines of a very high level, such as the Valpolicella Classico Superiore

    November 7th, 2011
    Syrah Reserva from Santa Carolina – great tasting Chilean wine

    Fine Wines Online

    Fine Wines Online

    Viña Santa Carolina, one of Chile’s most historic wineries has opened its doors for visitors from Chile and abroad to allow them to see its historic site including the national monument cellars. Located in the Municipality of  Macul, Santiago, the Winery Buildings and Underground Cellar of Viña Santa Carolina are considered one of the country’s most representative commercial agricultural constructions of their time.

    '03 Syrah Reserva

    '03 Syrah Reserva

    This unique Syrah Reserva from Chile’s Central Valley has an intense purple red colour. Blackberry and vanilla aromas are enhanced by sweet spicy notes and well integrated with the toasted oak character of the barrel. On the palate, this full-bodied wine has a velvety texture and soft tannins. Ripe fruit and chocolate flavours come forward on the palate, and the ripe tannins provide a long lingering finish. Aged for 7 months in small oak barrels it packs a whopping 14% by vol.

    The name Santa Carolina was born from the great love its founder, Luis Pereyra Cotapos had for his wife, Carolina Iñiguez Vicuña.  Luis Pereyra Cotapos invited to Chile a group of three French professionals, lead by the prestigious enologist Germain Bachelet, who sourced a selection of the noblest grapevines of the Bordeaux region in France. Together with their families, they established themselves in Chile and began the plantation and production at the new winery. In this way, grapevines of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc, and Chardonnay were planted in the finest lands of the Central Valley of Chile.

    This great tasting wine can be bought for only £6.50 and most definitely will not disappoint!

    2003 Syrah Reserva, Santa Carolina – click here

    December 2nd, 2010
    1996 Château Haut Bages – another Fine wine from Pauillac

    bor271largeThis featured fine wine is the Château Haut Bages Averous - today the vineyards total 90 hectares situated on the Bages plateau near the village of Bages itself, just Fine Wines - Vin Vino Directsouthwest of Pauillac; they have a typical constitution of gravel over a layer of marl, chalk and sand, and are planted with predominantly Cabernet Sauvignon (73%), with 15% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc and 2% Petit Verdot. The average age of the vines is about 35 years and they are planted at a density of 9000 vines/ha. The fruit is harvested manually, then destemmed and crushed before fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel. The wine macerates in vat for a total of three weeks with malolactic in tank, before the wine is run off into oak for up to 15 months, with 60% new wood for every vintage.

     The grand vin here is Chateau Lynch-Bages, of which there are typically 25000 cases per annum. The nearby Chateau Haut Bages Averous has, since 1978, been used as the second label for Lynch-Bages (10000 cases per annum). There is also a 4.5 ha plot of white vines, comprising 40% Semillon, 40% Sauvignon Blanc and 20% Muscadelle which is used for the AC Bordeaux Blanc Blanc de Lynch-Bages (3000 cases per annum).

     
     Tasting Notes: Deep, saturated ruly rich aromas of cloves, fragrant strawberries, medium to full bodied. Reveals spice, oak and sweet fruit giving a delicious enveloping sensation to the palate…
    You can buy this great Pauillac wine online for only £42.00 / bottle ..click here
     
    For a complete list of the Fine Wines that Vin Vino has online, click here

    November 30th, 2010
    Another fantastic Italian red wine from Puglia

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    The Salvalai Winery is of International reputation, having won medals as far as Ontario! Their range spans from the marvellous Merlot to the finest and delicious Flaio Primitivo. Mixing the best of the traditional methods with the latest stainless steel vat technology, their wine making is supreme, and the results show in producing consistent wines of very high quality.

    Primitivo Flaio : From the “heel of the boot” comes Italy’s answer to Zinfandel. Yes, they say that Primitivo and Zinfandel have the same roots, but Italy’s answer is a softer version and lower in alcohol. The Puglia region has a nice warm climate and Flaio produces Primitivo which is lush, with tastes of black berries, bramble and spice … think barbecued ribs!

    Tasting Notes: This 2007 Primitivo is the Italian forefather of California’s famous Zinfandel, this is a delicious, dark red, voluptuous wine with a long elegant finish and a clean fruit filled nose. A must!

    To buy this wine online for only £7.90, simply click here.

    To see more Primitivo wines from us, click here

    November 20th, 2010
    A classic Roast Lamb and fine red wine pairing…

    RoastLamb1Lamb is a rich, fatty meat and so is best complimented by confident, well-structured robust reds which stand their ground.

    A classic wine pairing is a good quality red Bordeaux, or any of the better Cabernet Sauvignons or Cabernet Sauvignon-Merlot blends from California, Chile, Argentina,  South Africa or Australia. Otherwise, Reserva or Gran Reserva Rioja, Ribera del Duero,RoastLamb2 or a heartier red Burgundy or New World Pinot Noir, are all a fantastic match, as are chunky, spicy but not-too-young reds from the Rhône.

     

    To pair really powerful bastings of anchovies and capers or lashings of rosemary and garlic, your finest wines may suffer, so choose the fullest examples you can find of the recommended wines. Finally, beware too much mint sauce; the vinegary bite plays havoc with the fruit in wines…

    November 12th, 2010
    Fine Chilean wine from Maipo Valley

    sarmientoshouse1.jpgViña Tarapacá Ex Zavala came into being in the nineteenth century, in 1874, and was then named “VIÑA DE ROJAS” after its founder, Don Francisco de Rojas y Salamanca, a well-known businessman of that period. With fine vines imported from France, Don Francisco established the vineyard on the foothills of the Andes Mountains, planting grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Petit Verdot for red wine, and Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon for white wine.

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    Fine Chilean Wine

    Viña Tarapacá’s 2,600 hectare vineyards are located in Isla de Maipo, a privileged location of the Maipo Valley, where they not only take advantage of the qualities of the most emblematic valley for fine wine production in Chile, but also the excellent topography – with the Maipo River bordering it’s vineyards, and being surrounded by mountain ranges of the Andes and the Coast Mountain Ranges, making it the perfect microclimate for the development of their wines.

    Vin Vino Direct are proud to offer the vineyards ‘Los Sarmientos’ range of wines – offering 4 different grape varieties; Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc.  The wine we are featuring today is the fine Cabernet Sauvignon…all of our Los Sarmientos wines have been reduced in price from £8.50, to now only £6.80

    Tasting notes: This wine is full of soft red fruit with gentle spices that dominate the aromas and flavours of this intensely coloured Cabernet Sauvignon. This is a beautiful red wine which lends itself perfectly to a Sunday roast with the family or a relaxing night-in with friends.

    Vinification process: The vinification process of red wines starts out by crushing the grapes and separating them from the stalks. The juice, skin and pips are then macerated in stainless steel vats during the alcoholic fermentation stage (5 to 7 days), which is carried out at a temperature of 25 to 28 Celsius degrees. Fermentation requires the presence of skin and pips, as these components add more color and tannins to the wine. Once the alcoholic fermentation is completed, a second fermentation starts out – malolactic fermentation -, where malolactic bacteria convert the malic acid contained in wine into lactic acid, thereby reducing wine acidity and making it softer and more complex.
    When both fermentations are completed, the liquid – already wine – is separated from the skins and transferred to a new vat. After decanting and filtering to free it from impurities, the red varietal wine – a term incorrectly used, as varietal comes from variety, in other words from a single type of vine – is bottled at a young age for its development in the bottle.
    In the case of the “Reserva” and “Gran Reserva” wines, these are matured and aged in 225-liter barrels made of French oak, for periods that may range from several months to up to two years. Once the maturation process is completed in the barrels, wines are bottled and left to rest for one to two years in cellars specially equipped with racks, at a constant temperature around the clock, thus achieving the much sought-after “bouquet”.