The Wine Express

The Newsletter from Wine Expressions
1111 Burlington Ave., Suite 103, Lisle, IL  60532
630.435.WINE  or 888.656.WINE (9463)
www.wineexpressions.com

Issue #34
November 15, 2005

Join Us for Our Beaujolais Nouveau Tasting

This Thursday, November 17, is the annual unveiling of the latest Beaujolais Nouveau wine. We'll be providing a complimentary tasting at our store on Thursday evening, from 5 - 8 pm.

Plan to join us to taste the first red wine of the 2005 French harvest.  Beaujolais Nouveau is unique in how it's produced; the Gamay grapes go from vine to bottle in about two months.

Recent "Big" Winner - PBBS Selection

Our Prairie Big Blue Stem program is a no-obligation opportunity to be notified about high value, super quality wines, usually low-production runs and hard to find. These wines aren't stocked in the store; they are sold through our PBBS email notification and response process.

We're proud to highlight a recent selection, the 2004 Mitolo Shiraz GAM from McLaren Vale (South Australia).  A couple weeks after Jack picked this wine and ran it through the PBBS system, the wine was rated a phenomenal 97 points by Robert Parker!  Mr. Parker states the wine is "an exceptional example of a precise yet full-flavored, concentrated Shiraz. Its gorgeous perfume of blueberries, blackberries, camphor, licorice and pain grille is followed by an inky/blue/purple-colored wine offering superb purity, full-bodied richness, and gorgeous depth as well as texture. This fabulous effort is another example of Ben Glaetzer's brilliant talents. It should drink well for 15 years."

If you enjoy high quality, great value, spectacular wines and you aren't getting our PBBS mailings, contact Jack Thew to be added to the list.  Again, there's never an obligation to buy - just the opportunity to add stellar wines to your collection.

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Holiday Season Store Hours

In this issue:
   Feature: Tale of 3 Regions

   Upcoming Events:
      The View: Nov 29
      Weekend Tastings
      Ladies Night Out, Dec 5

   Shop online!

   Store Hours (new holiday hours)

   Legal Notice on Ordering Wine

Looking for a New Wine Book?

If you want detail about vineyards around the world, check out a new book being offered through Patrick Fegan's website.  The "Vineyard Handbook" presents details on more than 130 wine-producing areas around the world, including acreage, production statistics, varietals planted.

Mr. Fegan, a world-renowned wine scholar, teaches wine classes in the Chicago area.  Visit his website for a current schedule.

Feature

A Tale of Three Regions

Back in May, our store was selected to send a person on a 10-day tour of three wine regions: Jerez (Spain), Alsace (France) and Rhone (France).  The trip was sponsored by the European Wine Bureau.  Brad Mitchell was the fortunate one who represented Wine Expressions on this trip.  In addition to meeting some of the leading winemakers from those regions, learning a ton of background and tasting hundreds of incredible wines, Brad managed to have a bit of fun, too.  Following are reports from his tour.  Let's live vicariously through Brad for a few moments!

Jerez
We started our tour in Jerez, Spain, a town steeped in tradition. For winemakers, Jerez means Sherry. In other parts of the wine world, globalization has taken hold. The names of some of Europe’s most esteemed winemakers grace the labels of wines from some decidedly un-European places, hybrids borne of easy travel, instant communication and an expanded world view.

In spite of that trend, there remain a few wines whose names evoke a strong sense of place: Port from Oporto, Portugal; Champagne from, well, Champagne. And in the sun-baked corner of southwestern Spain known as Andalusia, the winemakers of Jerez will defend to the death the concept that Sherry belongs to Spain. More specifically, to a small triangular area cornered by the towns of Jerez de la Frontera, Sanlucar de Barrameda, and Puerto de Santa Maria, where the unrelenting sunshine reflecting off the chalk soil is only slightly mitigated by the Atlantic’s ocean breezes.

The grape of choice here is overwhelmingly Palomino, most notably Palomino Fino, the basis for most Sherries. This combination of white grapes, white soil and blazing sun lays the groundwork for true Spanish Sherry, but the winemaking process assures a finished product unlike anything else in the world.                   (Continue...)

Rhone
Our second stop was the Rhone Valley, in South Central France. The Cotes du Rhone is home to Syrah, Grenache, Mourvedre and Cinsault, and a host of other grapes that make spicy and flavorful blends. These are wines that cover a variety of foods with panache, structure and strength, while avoiding being overbearingly heavy.  90% of these wines are red [inspiring the marketing pitch “Think Red, Think Rhone”].  The umbrella Cotes du Rhone appellation is given to roughly 80% of the wine, with more specific AOCs of Cotes du Rhone Village and Cote du Rhone Crus showing the requisite leaps in quality (and price).

The Southern Rhone is centered around the famous region of Chateauneuf du Pape (known for allowing up to 13 varieties and consistent appellation quality), with the town of Avignon at its base, and contains villages-rated appellations such as: Vacqueyras, Gigondas, Lirac and Tavel, Cairanne and others.

Avignon, home of the Palais des Papes (Pope’s Palace) and the famous bridge over Avignon, which has never been reconstructed following the wars, is shown here in a view from the river.  The palace at Avignon was home to a century of French Popes, starting with Clement V in 1309.    (Continue...)

Alsace
Wow! Third stop on our tour of great wine regions.  If the Rhone valley is home to great reds, then we can associate Alsace with great whites – or in their terms “le Grand Blancs.” In fact, 91% of the wine produced in this region is white. And “grand” they are. These wines show off the varietal fruit flavors, and highlight the local terroir in a way that makes people want to change their habits to drink more whites. 

They tend to show us new, drier, food-friendly styles of some grape varieties we already know – Riesling, Muscat, Pinot Gris, Gewürztraminer, and the lone red standout: Pinot Noir, among others. Fresh in their youth, many of these whites can live and be pleasing for 30 or more years in the bottle!  If you have yet to experience these wines, it’s likely because over 75% of these marvels stay right at home to be consumed in France.

Alsace itself is a beautiful region at the far northeast corner of France.  Stretching just 90 miles, and at only one to ten miles wide, it is easily navigable as a tourist destination. The vineyard area starts at the southern end with the towns of Mulhouse and Thann, and ends just a bit north of the largest city, Strassbourg (center of town pictured at right), which you’ll find on the Rhine river at the French/German border.      (Continue...)

Store Location

We are located in downtown Lisle at the southwest corner of Burlington Ave. & Main St.  

 

Extra parking is available behind our building.

 

Hours of Operation

Mon - Sat 10 am - 8 pm
Open Sundays from Nov 27 through Dec 18, 1 - 5 pm.

 

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This unique barrel shows the Sherry fermenting. There's a yeast cap on the top that keeps air off the wine; sherry is tapped from the bottom.

 

 

 

 

The Palais des Papes (Pope's Palace) is picturesque on the river at Avignon.

 

 

 

 

 

A look at downtown Strassbourg. The style reflects its German heritage, even though the town is now part of France.

Schedule of Events

Prairie Sampling:

Friday, Nov 18   4 - 6:30 &
Saturday, Nov 19   1 - 6:30: Thanksgiving Wines

Friday, Nov 25   4 - 6:30 &
Saturday, Nov 26  1 - 6:30: BEER - Christmas Ales

Friday, Dec 2   4 - 6:30 &
Saturday, Dec 3   1 - 6:30: Global Cabernets

Friday, Dec 9   4 - 6:30 &
Saturday, Dec 10   1 - 6:30: Napa Valley Treasures
Also on Saturday - Riedel demonstration, Cuvee Prestige

Friday, Dec 16   4 - 6:30 &
Saturday, Dec 17   1 - 6:30: Wines to Brighten Your Holidays

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Nov 29 Tasting at The View: A Wine Lover's Tour of Spain
Our regular tasting series at The View restaurant in Lisle highlights a different area of the world, or type of wine, each month. In November, we feature wines from Spain. The evening includes a tasting of six wines, paired to small-plate food portions, and an educational presentation.

Join us on Tuesday, November 29, and experience some of the best wine values in the world. The View is located in Lisle, at the Riverbend Golf Course, 5900 Hwy 53. Our tasting begins at 7 pm.  Cost is $25 per person.  Call The View to register, 630-968-1920.

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Ladies Night Out: Dec 5 - De-Stress December
For our December Ladies Night Out event, we offer a break from what can be a hectic time of year. Guest presenter Barbara Stewart, LMT, will give a brief presentation on keeping your balance and your sanity through the holiday season.

As always, our event includes a fabulous selection of wines for tasting, paired with hors d'oeuvres. Cost is $25 per person.  Please register by Thursday, December 1.

Ladies Night Out:  De-Stress December
Monday, Dec. 5, 7:30 pm
$25 per person
Call for Reservations:  630.435.9463
or 888.656.9463

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Legal Notice on Ordering Wine

You must be 21 years of age or older to order any alcoholic beverage.

By law, we are allowed to ship wine to the following states: Arkansas, District of Columbia, California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming.

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Editorial Staff

Our newsletter is proudly brought to you by:

Editor:  Ellen Mitchell

Writer:  Mary DiCarlo

Partners:  Brad Mitchell
              Randy Russell
              Jack Thew