"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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June 4, 2012 #446

                         

Summer $1.00 SALE, this week is: 

Tuscany
  • 2007 Poggio alle Sughere, Sangiovese, IGT; Was $20.00, Now $14.00 
  • 2007 Castello di Monsanto, Chianti Classico; Was $22.00, Now $19.00

    Buy one bottle of the above and buy the same brand, second bottle for only $1.00.

    See reviews below. While supplies last. This same purchase may be repeated. No other discounts allowed. All Sales Final. No returns or exchanges. Offer good June 4th - June 10th.
    • This Week's Village Wine Cellar Features! Italy
    • Complimentary Wine Tasting Friday, June 8th! From 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: Pay one penny for one bottle of Chateau Bonnet, Bordeaux Blanc or Rouge upon spending 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 96362 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: 9AM -7PM
    Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: 9AM - 8PM

    Saturday: 9AM-7:30PM

    Sunday: 11AM - 6PM 

    Gregg Peron, Host & Proprietor  
     
  
Summer $1.00 Sale! 

 

                      Tuscany
  • 2007 Poggio alle Sughere, Sangiovese, IGT; Was $20.00, Now $14.00: 100% Sangiovese, Aromas of fennel, red cherry, pomegranate and star anise. Bright acidity and supple tannins finish with notes of saddle leather and brown spice and orange zest. 
  • 2007 Castello di Monsanto, Chianti Classico; Was $22.00, Now $19.00: Sangiovese, Merlot & Cabernet Sauvignon. Intense floral bouquet with hints of wild fruit and leather. Ideal accompaniment with grilled meats, pasta and a variety of cheeses. 
Buy one bottle of the above and buy the same brand, second bottle for only $1.00. (This same purchase may be repeated) Net. No other discounts allowed. 

         

All sales final. No returns or exchanges 

Offer good June 4th - June 10th
Offer good while supplies last
Prices are subject to change without notice

 

 
 This Week's Village Wine Cellar Features!
            Italy          
  • Zardetto, Proseco, Brut, Veneto; $15.00: A blend of 95% Prosecco and 5% Chardonnay.  Crystal clear with a hearty white foam and fine perlage. Fresh fragrant aromas and a delicately soft and harmonious taste are the hallmarks of this quintessential aperitif wine.         
  • La Marca, Prosecco DOC; $16.50: In 2007, the winery was awarded a "Top 100 Wines of the Year" by Wine Spectator. La Marca is the only Prosecco producer from the Veneto region to be awarded this honor.
  • 2010 Cerreto, I Vignaioli Santo Stefano, Moscato d'Asti, Piedmonte; $22.00: Peach, apricot and lychee float a top a beautifully smooth and creamy mousse as this 2010 Vignaioli di Santo Stefano Moscato d'Asti flows across your tongue. Light and fresh, the palate of this 2010 Vignaioli di Santo Stefano Moscato d'Asti is moderately long and is prevented from becoming cloying in its sweetness by just enough acidity.       
  • 2009 Uccelliera, Rosso di Montalcino, Tuscany, 90 pts., Parker; $33.50: Velvety and well balanced, medium bodied, crisp and fruity with a long lingering finish.
  • 2008 Poggio Al Tesoro, Proprietary Red, Sondraia, Bolgheri, Tuscany, #79 Top 100 2011 Wine Spectator, 93 pts.; $47.00: Intense ruby red, this wine has subtle hints of exotic spices and ripe red fruit on the nose. On the palate it is plush, warm and full, with persistent silky and ripe tannins in the finish.
  • 2008 Orma, Toscana, IGT, Tuscany, 95 pts., Suckling; $85.00:  "Wow. This is really powerful, with aromas of blueberries and blackberries and hints of spices. Then there is an earthy, meaty undertone. Full body, with velvety tannins and a fruity finish. Focused and solid. Very structured. Best in 2015."
  • 2007 Renato Ratti, Barolo, Marcenasco, Piedmonte, 93 pts., Wine Spectator; $50.00: Noble and generous, glory of old Piedmont, a wine suitable for long aging, Barolo is the absolute master of the table. It conquers the palate with the conviction of strength, harmony and fullness and holds its sway at length.
  • 2007 Conterno, Fantino, Barolo, Vigna del Gris, Piedmonte, 93 pts., Parker; $95.00: Probably the most modern in style of the wines listed here, with the oak quite evident. Also a lot of fruit and some nice floral perfumes.
  • 2009 Castello Banfi, Col di Sasso, Tuscany, 5 Litre; $77.00: One of the best known and appreciated Banfi labels in theworld, Col di Sasso, which translates to "Stony Hill", is a blendof Cabernet Sauvignon and Sangiovese cultivated on the mostrocky and impervious slopes of the Banfi estate in Montalcino.The perfect marriage between these two grapes gives birth to ayouthful yet concentrated and extremely fruity red wine. 
  • 2009 Castello Banfi, Centine, 5 Litre; $95.00: The best tradition of the Sangiovese grape in Tuscany that, with Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, allows a youthful and intensely fruity blend. The ideal companion of simple dishes but also suitable for more complex matches.  

 All sales final. No returns or exchanges 

Offer good June 4th-June 10th 
Offer good while supplies last 
Prices are subject to change without notice

 

Summer Free Wine Tasting
Friday, June 8th
N
oon - 7:00PM
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!


Pay one penny for one bottle of Chateau Bonnet, Bordeaux Blanc or Rouge upon spending over $100.00 on any wine purchase. Normal price is $14.00 per bottle.  

 

The vineyards of Chateau Bonnet were planted during the 16th century, by the Reynier family, wealthy merchants from Libourne. In a mere 30 years, the landscape around the house was transformed, as vines replaced forest on the surrounding slopes. Château Bonnet lies to the North of the Entre-Deux-Mers, on the clay-chalk slopes of the commune of Grézillac, overlooking the Dordogne valley some 10km south of Saint Emilion. The estate dates back to the 17th century; when André Lurton took over in 1956, it comprised 30 hectares of vineyard, which he immediately undertook to renovate and develop.  

 

Normal retail price is $14.00 per bottle, but you only pay 1 penny upon spending $100 on any 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