"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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  July 11, 2011, #400

SUMMER $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! California/Oregon Pinot Noir  
  • Summer FREE Wine Tasting: Friday, July 15th: Noon - 7:00 P.M.: Free Wine Tastings from this week's "Summer $1.00 Sale" - Get the 2nd bottle for $1.00! 
  • For Your Appreciation: Thank You! Complimentary Riedel Vinum Montrachet/Chardonnay Glass, a $25.00 value or 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.    
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Monday: 8AM -7PM
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday: 8AM - 8PM
Friday: 8AM - 9PM

Saturday: 9AM-9PM

Sunday: 11AM - 6PM 

Gregg Peron, Host & Proprietor


Summer $1.00 Sale!   


Buy One Of These Bottles & Get the 2nd Bottle, Same Brand for $1.00 

  • 2007 Laetitia, Chardonnay, (375 ml. half bottle) Arroyo Grande Valley, 87 pts., Wine Enthusiast; Was $11.00, Now $9.00: Marked by penetrating acidity that's almost stinging, this Chard is balanced with a creamy, buttery texture framing rich flavors of pineapple tart, Key lime pie and smoky butterscotch. Good price for a wine of this depth and complexity. Get the 2nd bottle for $1.00!   
  • 2007 Marimar Estate, La Masia Don Miguel Vineyard, Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley; $49.00: The color is a beautiful garnet, classic Russian River as is the fruit, loaded with black cherry flavors. There's mocha in the nose and perfectly balanced hints of elegant oak, which contributes a rich texture. The mouthfeel is round and engaging, classic Pinot Noir, with a note of lively spice at the end. The finish is long and the wine shows great aging potential. Get the 2nd bottle for $1.00! 
  • 2005 Quickfire Top Chef Cabernet Sauvignon; Was $22.00, Now $19.00: Deep ruby with hues of purple. Layers of cassis, cocoa, blueberry and hints of vanilla aromas. Rich berry flavors with firm tannins. This cabernet will allure you with its silky tannins and substantial finish. Get the 2nd bottle for $1.00!
  • 2006 Brewer-Clifton, Pinot Noir, Lindsay's Sta. Rita Hills, 90 pts., Connoisseur's Guide; $64.00: One might argue that this wine is touch over the top in ripeness but that would be missing the point that it also possesses depth, balance and layering. Yes, there is a momentary whisper of dark chocolate, and the fleshy texture on the palate is fuller and fatter than one would find in a French Pinot, yet here again, this is not a French wine, and it will find very happy companionship along-side the kind of long-cooked, well-seasoned meats that feature in contemporary cuisine. Get the 2nd bottle for $1.00!
  • 2006 Brewer-Clifton, Pinot Noir, Cargasacchi, Sta. Rita Hills, 91 pts., Parker; $69.00: Single vineyard Pinot Noir presents deep, lush aromas of wild strawberry and leather. Fresh, generous red apple and raspberry fruit, savory cured meat and soft earthy notes. Stark, dry soil makes a wine with broad, meaty structure but delicate freshness. Get the 2nd bottle for $1.00!

All sales final. No returns or exchanges. Offer good July 11th - July 17th.
Offer good while supplies last. Prices are subject to change without notice.

Village Wine Cellar Features!

California/Oregon Pinot Noir   

  • 2008 Row Eleven, Vinas 3, Sonoma, Santa Barbara & Monterey; $20.00: "Row Eleven has a contract with Pinot Noir lovers. We will deliver a luscious red wine, rich in cherry pie aromas with a silky smooth finish, at a great price."
  • 2007 Sanford Winery, Sta. Rita Hills, 93 pts., Nats Decants; Was $40.00, Now $30.00: The wine is brilliant red in color and is bursting with raspberry, cranberry, pepper and sage on the nose. The palate delivers silky berry flavors framed nicely by bright acidity and supple tannins.
  • 2007 Fess Parker, Ashley's Sta. Rita Hills, 94 pts., Wine Enthusiast; $49.00: "Tasted in March, 2009, this Pinot was dark, rich and tannic. Clearly too young to really show its best now. But it's an ager. Give it three or four years to let all the parts come together, when the cherries, blackberries, spices and oak should begin to become silky and sweet. Will improve through 2015."
  • 2007 Domaine Carneros, Napa Valley, 90 pts., Wine Spectator; $35.00: Nice wine showcasing notes of raspberry, bing cherry and black plum accented by rose, smoke and black tea
  • 2007 Gary Farrell, Russian River Valley; $41.00: The 2007 Russian River Selection shows tremendous concentration and power from this blockbuster vintage. Intense aromas of dark fruits, particularly cherries and plums, are matched with warm spices and a leathery earthiness.
  • 2009 Seghesio Family, Costiera, Russian River Valley, 93 pts., Wine Spectator; $45.00: Very food friendly and versatile. Complex bouquet of cherry, raspberry & cinnamon. Rich flavors of dark cherry and vanilla with subtle minerality.
  • 2008 Dutton Goldfield, Freestone Hill, Russian River Valley, 95 pts., $58.00: It is the nuance and detail of this wine that sets it apart -touches of coriander, Bing cherry, nutmeg and white pepper appear in turn as you enjoy the bottle. Try this wine with a simple stew, or just by itself, but be sure to lay some down, as its future promise is clear.
  • 2007 Domaine Drouhin, Laurene, Dundee Hills, Oregon, 91 pts., Parker; $69.00: Elegant, intense and well-structured, the 2007 Laurčne defines what people mean by Burgundy in Oregon.         

Prices are subject to change without notice

 

Summer FREE Wine Tasting
Friday, July 15th, 2011
Noon - 7:00PM
Selections from our
"Summer $1.00 Sale"

 
Free wine tasting featuring this week's "Summer $1.00 Sale" featured in the top article!

Get the 2nd bottle for $1.00!  
For Your Appreciation: Thank You!

Complimentary Riedel Vinum Montrachet/Chardonnay Glass, a $25.00 value, upon spending over $100.00 on any wine purchase. 

 

These elegant Riedel glasses are ideal for serving new world chardonnays; the generous size bowls bring out the wine's fullest bouquet of these bold, rich wines. Crafted in Europe by world renowned wine glass makers, the glasses are machine-blown. Each stands 7.5 inches high. Introduced in 1986, the Vinum collection is based on the characteristics of grape varietals, meaning the content commands the shape.

 

 

OR 


Pay one one penny for one bottle of 2006 Santa Carolina, Merlot, Reserva, Colchagua Valley, when you spend over $100.00 on any wine purchase. 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.
 
 
phone: 480-556-8989