"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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  October 3, 2011, #411

                         

Autumn $1.00 SALE
- Buy any one bottle of the special 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! Powerhouse Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon.
  • Autumn FREE Wine Tasting: Friday, October 7th: Noon - 7:00 P.M.: Free Wine Tastings from this week's "Autumn $1.00 Sale" - Get the 2nd bottle for $1.00! 
  • For Your Appreciation: Pay one penny for one bottle of 2006 Red Truck Organic Zinfandel 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 sales by joining our Text Message List: Special values delivered directly to your mobile phone/device about once a week with 3 ways to signup1) 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


Autumn $1.00 Sale!   


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

  • 2007 Byron Chardonnay, Santa Maria Valley, 90 pts., Parker; $26.00: Bright gold hue. Powerful scents of lemon, pineapple and oak. Viscous flavors of lemon custard, peach and apple cider. Creamy acidity and hints of vanilla mark the juicy close. Get the 2nd bottle for $1.00
  • 2007 Trefethen Family Vineyards, Chardonnay, Napa Valley, 90 pts., Wine Spectator; $30.00: Inviting aromas of lemon crème pie, butterscotch, hazelnut and sandalwood lead into a velvety, rich palate. Baked pear, caramel and Fuji apple are framed by harmonious acidity. The finish is long and clean with an opulent mouthfeel. Get the 2nd bottle for $1.00
  • 2009 Yealands, Pinot Noir, Central Otago, Marlborough, N.Z.; $29.00: This wine is bright ruby in colour. The nose shows notes of red cherry with a underlying savoury touch. The palate is supple yet juicy with ripe fruit and soft tannins on the finish. Get the 2nd bottle for $1.00
  • 2007 St. Francis, Zinfandel, Old Vines, Sonoma County; $24.00: This distinct "old world style" Zinfandel displays deep aromas of ripe black cherries and boysenberries laced with licorice, shadowed by spicy toasted oak notes that carry into a long luscious finish. Get the 2nd bottle for $1.00
  • 2006 Emblem, Cabernet Sauvignon, Rutherford, Napa Valley; $45.00: Rich, sophisticated and earthy, with concentrated dark berry and cassis aromas, beautifully balanced flavors of dried fruit and currants, and ripe, evolved tannins expressive of Rutherford dust. Its long, smooth finish marries rich fruit with savory, toasted oak tones. Get the 2nd bottle for $1.00

All sales final. No returns or exchanges.
Offer good October 3rd - October 9th.
Offer good while supplies last. Prices are subject to change without notice.


 This Week's Village Wine Cellar Features! Powerhouse Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon     
  •  2008 Lewelling Vineyards, 96 pts., Parker; $69.00: Blackberry, creme de cassis, and tart cherry flavors; baking spice, mineral, coffee, and cedar; full-bodied with sweet, round tannins, impeccable balance and lively acidity.   
  • 2008 Lewelling Vineyards, Wight Vineyard, 95+ pts., Parker; $99.00: Concentrated black plum, black cherry, and cassis flavors; allspice, dark cocoa, juniper and sweet smoke; exceptional depth and complexity; multi-layered richness; mouthfilling, velvety tannins and a lingering finish   
  • 2009 Cliff Lede Vineyards, Stags Leap District, 91 pts., Parker; $66.00: This wine is unquestionably Stags Leap District: balanced fine-grained tannin, concentration, and fresh minerality. Satsuma peel, dark chocolate, black cherry, and damson plum characterize the lengthy finish     
  • 2009 Caymus Vineyards, 91 pts, Wine Spectator; $78.00: With a lovely, expressive nose, the aromas are constantly evolving from blackberry to raspberry to kirsch, framed by chocolate and floral accents. On the palate, supple tannins and subtle wood notes add complexity to the primary fruit. The texture is plush and velvety, offering bright cherry, plum and vanilla.   
  • 2005 Blankiet, Proprietary Red, Prince of Hearts by Helen Turley; $60.00:Winemaker Helen Turley, working with her viticulturalist husband, John Wetlaufer, is fashioning some spectacular wines. These are big, structured, potentially long-lived wines.
  • 2008 Ghost Block, Single Vineyard, 90 pts., Wine Enthusiast; $100.00: A full nose of black fruit and oak followed by tobacco, caramel, spice, cassis and coffee. This is a medium-bodied cab, offering nice, ripe black fruit flavors surrounded by cassis, caramel and spice, finishing with smooth, round tannins.
  • 2008 Blankiet, Proprietary Red, Paradise Hills Vineyard, 95+ pts., Parker; $225.00: Aromas of chocolate, espresso, blackberries, black currants and charcoal/burning embers leads to a full-bodied, expressive, rich wine that is nearly as compelling as the 2007. Dense, full-bodied and already drinkable, it should evolve for 20+ years. 
  • 2008 Paul Hobbs, Beckstoffer, Dr. Crane Vineyard, 96 pts., Parker; $175.00:Bold, rich, intense and generous, with a perfumed mix of ripe blackberry, currant, anise, sage and licorice. Full-bodied, gaining depth and richness on the finish, where this has an even tighter focus.
  • 2008 Joseph Phelps, Insignia, Proprietary Blend, 95-97 pts., Parker; $185.00: The 2008 Insignia boasts aromatic layers of dark roasted coffee and graphite. The seductive mouth-feel has excellent length, intensely ripe black fruit, minerality and creaminess that tie together seamlessly on the palate.                 

 

Prices are subject to change without notice

 

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

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

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


Pay one one penny for one bottle of 2006 Red Truck Organic Zinfandel when you spend over $100.00 on any wine purchase. Normal price is $14.00 per bottle.


The backbone of this wine comes from Dry Creek Valley, a certified organic vineyard located on the west side of the creek. This gorgeous vineyard, filled with old head-trained vines, has produced blockbuster fruit since the mid-1960's.

 

"This delicious wine composed of Zinfandel, Carignane, Syrah, and Mourvedre explodes with cherry, plum and black pepper notes reflective of its renowned Sonoma County & Dry Creek Valley terroir."
Charlie Tsegeletos, Winemaker  

 

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