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"If you can somehow get the temperature down to 65 degrees Fahrenheit or below, you will never have to worry about the condition of your wines." Robert M. Parker, Jr., Parker's Wine Buyers Guide No 7 - We proudly keep our ENTIRE store a constant 64 degrees temperature controlled 365 days a year. |
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This week at the Village Wine Cellar:
SPRING $1.00 SALE - Buy any one bottle of the featured wines of the week and buy the same brand, second bottle for only $1.00. This same purchase may be repeated. No other discounts allowed. All sales final. No returns or exchanges. Every week a new selection of wines - while supplies last.
- This Week's Village Wine Cellar Features! Zinfandels of California. See details below.
- Spring FREE Wine Tasting: Friday, April 15th: Noon - 7:00 P.M.: Free Wine Tastings from this week's "Spring $1.00 Sale". Get the 2nd bottle for $1.00!
- For Your Appreciation: Thank You! Pay one penny for one bottle of 2006 Santa Carolina, Merlot, Reserva when you spend over $100.00 on any wine purchase. Normally $14.00 per bottle. See details below.
- 10% Discount on Purchase of 6 or more bottles of Wine. Mix or Match! (No discount on wines that are marked "net")
- Keep informed about our specials and sale by joining our Text Message List: Special values delivered directly to your mobile phone & device about once a week with 3 ways to signup 1) Text the word GOTWINE to 99000 OR 2) Click here to signup on our online page OR 3) Signup in our store.
- Access our mobile friendly website from your mobile device m.vwcaz.com
HOURS:
Monday: 8AM -7PM
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday: 8AM - 8PM
Friday: 8AM - 9PM
Saturday: 9AM-9PM
Sunday: 11AM - 6PM
Gregg Peron, Host & Proprietor
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 Spring $1.00 Sale!
Buy One Of These Bottles & Get the 2nd Bottle,
Same Brand for $1.00
- 2006 Domaine Chandon, Pinot Noir, Carneros, Napa Valley; $35.00: Complex and seductive wine revealing layers of ripe fruit and classic elegance. With a faint brick-red hue, this Pinot Noir tantalizes the palate with flavors of black plums, white pepper and blueberries. As a hint of bay laurel lingers on the finish, the bright acidity and well integrated tannins offer an alluring accompaniment to your dining experience. Get the 2nd bottle for $1.00!
- 2008 Opolo Vineyards, Petite Sirah, Paso Robles; $36.00: Aromas of chocolate, blackberries, graham crackers with a touch of cinnamon inspire visions of what's to follow. The palate is greeted by gobs and gobs of dark, jammy fruit unfolding in waves of chocolate, spice, toasty oak and vanilla. Get the 2nd bottle for $1.00!
- 2006 Paul; Dolan, Zinfandel, Mendocino-Amador Counties; $15.00: Hawks circle above ridge top vineyards whose red soil produces the unique fruit for this Zinfandel. The older site offers a distinctive spice and leanness needed to keep the younger, bold vines in check. Together these opposites attract into a perfect marriage of jammy berry, pepper, and orange marmalade. Get the 2nd bottle for $1.00!
- 2006 Peterson, Zinfandel, Dry Creek Valley, 93 pts., Wine Enthusiast; $23.00: If Zinfandel is the star of Sonoma's Dry Creek this wine is like a part of the vinous Milky Way, exemplifying why the region is so well-suited to the varietal. Plus, with tangy black and red fruit, hints of cocoa powder and an undercurrent of cedar. Spicy and fresh, this drinks well now and will continue to over the next few years. Get the 2nd bottle for $1.00!
- 2006 Kuleto Estate, Zinfandel, Napa Valley; $40.75: This is a well-made Zinfandel with searing acidity, blue fruits (blueberries) and black fruits (skin of a ripe fig, skin of a ripe plum) that render it a fantastic food wine to pair with succulent, rich meats such as rare charred steak, pork, and for fish lovers, grilled salmon accompanied with roasted vegetables and roasted, salted new potatoes. Get the 2nd bottle for $1.00!
This $1.00 purchase only applies to the 2nd bottle. No other discounts allowed. All sales final. No returns or exchanges. Offer good April 11th - April 17th. Offer good while supplies last. Prices are subject to change without notice.
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Village Wine Cellar Features! Zinfandels of California - 2009 Clif Family, The Climber, 90 pts., Wine Enthusiastl Was $14.00, Now $12.00: Classic Zinfandel aromas of dark cherry and spice intermingle with notes of blackberry pie and a slight note of pepper on the nose. Flavorful layers of brambly blackberry fruit, red currant and juicy, ripe plum greet the palate and lead to a well structured mouthfeel featuring a long fruit-filled finish with soft, subtle tannins.
- 2009 Seghesio Family, Sonoma County, Not Yet Reviewed; $24.00: Possessing a complex bouquet of dark fruit and briery spice with mocha toffee and bread-out-of-the-oven nuance. Strong fruit notes of blackberry essence and cherry pie accompany spice rack mélange of cloves, anise and cinnamon. Good tannic ripeness balanced by ripe fruit and rich acidity. Full-bodied, layered and worthy of aging.
- 2007 Davis Family, Old Vine, Russian River Valley; $29.00: Perfect character -- bright, juicy red raspberry mixed with a smoky plum and that great old vine spice, ripe but never over ripe. Lively and fresh a Zinfandel that delights and enhances the meal and is itself highlighted by the food. Full-bodied but not heavy, lush and simply delicious!
- 2008 Ridge Vineyards, Three Valleys, Sonoma County; $24.00: Medium garnet. Fresh raspberry, cherry. Scorched clay/earth minerals, white pepper. Ripe briary fruit entry, elegant tannins, integrated oak spice, great length.
- 2008 Ridge Vineyards, East Bench, Dry Creek Valley, 92 pts., Parker; $35.00: "The more powerful 2008 Zinfandel East Bench (100% Zinfandel; nearly 15% alcohol) boasts a dark plum/ruby color in addition to a big, sweet bouquet of briery fruit, earth, and pepper. Softer and fleshier than the 2007, it is meant for near-term consumption - 2-3 years."
- 2008 Ridge Vineyards, Pagani Ranch, Sonoma Valley, 94 pts., Parker; $35.00: This 2008 Pagani shows a beguiling cherry preserve nose, highlighted by red plum, dried cranberry, an appealing mix of exotic fruit and spice on entry, bright flavors enhanced by firm acidity. Structured, balanced. Very long finish.
- 2009 Hartford, Russian River Valley, Not Yet Reviewed; $35.00: Old-vine Russian River Valley Zinfandel offers tremendous balance of fruit and elegant tannins. Fruit bowl aromas of blueberry, loganberry, and black raspberry are complemented by flavors of boysenberry, blackberry, and anise. Mocha and allspice flavors add to the complex and elegant mouth feel.
- 2007 Duckhorn Vineyards, Paraduxx, Red Vine, Napa Valley, 90 pts., Connoisseur's Guide; $55.00: Fusing the robust flavors of California's native Zinfandel with a palate of varietals, Paraduxx produces world-class blends with decidedly Californian personalities. For each vintage, an artist's interpretation of a pair of ducks native to the Pacific Flyway is featured on the Paraduxx label.
Prices are subject to change without notice
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Spring FREE Wine Tasting Friday, April 15th, 2011 Noon - 7:00PM Selections from our "Spring $1.00 Sale"
Free wine tasting featuring this week's "Spring $1.00 Sale" featured in the top article!
Get the 2nd bottle for $1.00!
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For Your Appreciation: Thank You!
Pay one penny for one bottle of 2006 Santa Carolina, Merlot, Reserva, Colchagua Valley, when you spend over $100.00 on any wine purchased. Normal price is $14.00 per bottle.
 Ripe and forward, with just the smallest hint of green on the nose and palate. The feel is creamy and full, while flavors of black fruit are pleasant. Long on the finish given the wine's humble provenance; some mild espresso bitterness keeps it from being candied. Imported by Carolina Wine Brands USA Inc. - M.S. Published 5/1/2008
Normal retail price is $14.00 per bottle, but you only pay 1 penny with a $100.00 wine purchase.
Limit one wine purchase per family per day. Thank you for your business! |
Village Wine Cellar - Where we keep our entire store at a constant 64 degrees From Parker's Wine Buyers Guide No 7 by Robert M. Parker, Jr. is this quote from the introduction, How to Store Wine, page 9:
"If you can somehow get the temperature down to 65 degrees Farenheight or below, you will never have to worry about the condition of your wines."
Here at the Village Wine Cellar we proudly keep we proudly keep our ENTIRE store a constant "64 degrees temperature controlled," 365 days a year, hence Village Wine Cellar. This separates our store from all others as temperature is vital to the keeping wine from being spoiled. Proper storage is crucial to keeping the wine's integrity and quality from being compromised. As you are aware, all too often, someone has purchased a bottle of wine elsewhere only to find that their purchase is ruined due to the store temperature was too warm. This will never happen at Village Wine Cellar. |
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