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347 S. Colorado Blvd
Denver, CO  80246
303-393-7576


  

 Corsican Vineyard


 
Kermit Lynch Exclusives
&
Special Tasting w/ Live Accordion 
 
We are pleased to offer you 9 new and exclusive wines, not only to City Wine, but to all of Colorado!  Unique wines from the enchanted island of Corsica, Alsace, Loire, and the Languedoc-Roussillon. 

And... our pricing is nothing short of amazing.



Come taste some of these with Colorado KLWM Importer, Steve Heinz.  Accompanied by strolling accordion in the European tradition,
 by Greg Curtice.

COME, TASTE, HEAR, ENJOY!
SAT. MARCH 29 
3-5 p.m.
 
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CORSICA (see below)

 

  

2012 DOMAINE GIOIELLI CAP CORSE BLANC - $19.99 (reg. $35)

 

100% Vermentinu... saline, iodine, you can "taste the sea".  Made by a man who defines Corsica and has made wine for 6 decades! 

   

 

 

2012 DOMAINE GIOIELLI CAP CORSE ROUGE - $19.99 (reg. $35)

 

Indigenous grapes to Corsica:  Niellucciu (50%), Aleatico (25%) and also 25% Merlot.  No wood. 



LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILON 
(see below)


2012 DOMAINE VINCI "COYADE" BLANC - $19.99 (reg. $32) 

  

Organic winery.  No SO2 added.  This is a blanc comprised of 75% Maccabeu and the rest Grenache Blanc and Carignan Blanc.     Only 1 case.   

  


2012 DOMAINE VINCI "RAFALOT" - $19.99 (reg. $32) 

  

Organic winery.  No SO2 added.  This rouge is made from 100-year-old Carignan!  Only 1 case.  

 

 

  

2012 DOMAINE VINCI "ROC" - $15.99 (reg. $22) 

  

Organic winery.  No SO2 added.  The "Roc" is a blend of 70% Carignan and 30% Mourvedre.  It sees no wood.   Only 1 case.      

  

  

2012 DOMAINE D'AUPILHAC "LOU MASET" - $14.99 (reg. $20) 

  

Organic winery.  No SO2 added.  The "Roc" is a blend of 70% Carignan and 30% Mourvedre.  It sees no wood.   40% Grenache, 40% Cinsault, 10% Carignan, 5% Syrah, 5% Alicante Bouchet, limestone soils.    

Only 1 case.      

 

 

 

ALSACE


2008 BOXLER GRAND CRU CREMANT - $21.99 (reg. $35) 

  

We will taste this first.  Lucky to get 2 cases of the 2008, "extra brut" Crémant, which is made of Pinot Blanc (30%), Pinot Auxerrois (50%) and Pinot Noir (20%). 

 

 

 
2010 BOXLER "KIRCHBERG" RIESLING - $29.99 (reg. $76) 

  

A rare treat.  Tiny Grand Cru plot (.28 ha), granite soils, and the OLDEST vines on their property (67 years old).  "Gold-tinged straw. Almond, cinnamon and tropical fruits on the enticing nose. Rich, dense and suave, with highly concentrated flavors of ripe citrus fruits, marzipan and quince. Enamel-piercing acidity ensures great lift to the flavors and the extremely long finish displays an almost salty character.   IWC94+

  

  

  

      

LOIRE
  

2011 BRETON "TRINCH!" BOURGUEIL - $24.99 (reg. $35) 

  

"Trinch" is named after a German expression meaning "cheers" championed by the poet and philosopher Rabelais.  Cabernet Franc from younger vines vinified in stainless steel with a cold maceration.  It is made for early consumption and typically has very accessible fruit, soft tannins and low alcohol.  Bottled in the Spring after harvest.

 

 

   

  

  




"Real Wine...   Real Wine Store"
 

Domaine de Gioielli

Domaine de Gioielli

Cap Corse, a largely isolated and thinly populated peninsula at the top of Corsica, sits like a finger pointing up at Genova, its former colonial ruler. The Genovese landed on the Cap in the 14th century and from there soon conquered the entire island. On the Cap, they left an indelible mark on the land, building towers on the cliffs overlooking the sea to watch for other invaders. One Genovese in particular, Monsignor Doria, from one of the most illustrious families of the Genovese Empire, landed in the Cap and settled in a cove not far from the sea, creating an estate he came to call his "Gioielli" or his "Crown Jewel" in the dialect of the time. A villa was built in the middle of the hills which form a natural amphitheatre and on which vines and olives were planted and flourished.

 

Several centuries later, with the Genovese long since expelled, the towers they built left  crumbling (such as the one on the domaines label), and the Doria estate abandoned and in ruins, a young Corsican by the name of Michel Angeli moved in and reclaimed the land. Michel is from the nearby city of Bastia, but moved out to the country with his family to escape the bombardments of the city during World War II. It was then in the countryside that he found solace as well as finding the forgotten piece of land called Gioielli. After the war he took cuttings of Vermentinu and Codivarta from neighboring farmers, some Niellucciu from Patrimonio and some Aleatico from nearby Elba Island to replant his slopes. His first harvest was in 1952 and Gioielli was reborn, much to the delight of the local seafaring and fisherman population, who have remained loyal clientele ever since.

 

Little has changed at the domaine since it began, and it is still Michel who works the vines and makes the wines on his own as he has done for nearly six decades. The tourist buses do not stop at Domaine Gioielli-in fact, it is very hard to find. Angeli never intended to make his wines known beyond his neck of the woods and never exported anywhere, not even to mainland France (!) before meeting Kermit. Since the beginning he has paid little attention to the outside world, uninterested in the new technologies and fads that have afflicted so many other domaines. His wines have a timeless sense of place, much as the one who makes them, a wise, gentle, true artisan who lives for his métier.


Cap Corse Blanc
Vermentinu40 years averageSchist, Clay4 ha
Cap Corse Rouge
50% Niellucciu, 25% Aleatico, 25% Merlot40 years averageSchist, Clay4 ha

 

Domaine Vinci

Domaine Vinci It took Olivier Varichon and Emmanuelle Vinci years of dabbling in various careers before finally settling down and establishing their domaine in Estagel, in the heart of the Roussillon. Olivier had previously studied enology and owned a wine shop while Emmanuelle worked as a biologist, but ultimately their dream of making their own wine prevailed and they began searching throughout France for desirable vineyards to purchase. They fell in love with the wild, rugged landscape of the Agly Valley, and in 2001 Domaine Vinci was born. Olivier and Emmanuelle now organically farm six hectares of vineyards, with parcels so isolated that they need not worry about chemical products from neighbors' vineyards contaminating the rocky soils their vines call home. These stunning sites, nestled at high altitudes amid scraggly garrigue and perilous outcrops, are planted with very old vines that give absurdly low yields, often below 15 hl/ha. Due to many of the parcels' remote locations and steep grades, everything is worked by hand, including Domaine Vinci's very own sélection massale nursery that allows them to replant vines one at a time when necessary. As a result, each vineyard represents a stable, balanced ecosystem in which the native Maccabeu and Carignan Blanc, along with Grenache Blanc, Carignan, Mourvèdre, and Grenache Noir, are able to thrive and express the rustic wonder of this unique terroir.

After harvesting by hand-only when the grapes have reached peak phenolic maturity-the fruit is brought to the small Vinci cellar, where natural yeasts carry out fermentation in neutral vessels before the wines are bottled unfined and unfiltered, with little to no added sulfur. All of Vinci's bottlings, from the Maccabeu-based "Coyade" to the 100-year-old Carignan "Rafalot," express profound concentration and minerality from the clay, limestone, granite, and schist of this corner of the Roussillon. While each of their three cuvées is capable of inspiring sincere awe, this is no surprise given Olivier and Emmanuelle's painstaking determination and endless hard work. The wines are a testament to the potential of the rugged terroir as well as the Vinci philosophy, and it is truly an honor to represent wines of such purity and vitality.

Wine Blend Vine Age Soil Type Vineyard Area*
Côtes Catalanes Blanc "Coyade"
75% Maccabeu, 15% Carignan Blanc, 10% Grenache Blanc40 yearsClay, Limestone1 ha
Côtes Catalanes Rouge "Roc"
70% Carignan, 30% MourvèdreCarignan = 80 years, Mourvedre = 12 yearsGranite (Carignan), Schist (Mourvèdre)1 ha
Côtes Catalanes Rouge "Rafalot"
Carignan100 years oldClay, Limestone1 ha

 
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