"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.

Facebook iconFacebook iconFacebook icon


November 19, 2012 #470

                         

Fall $1.00 SALE, this week is:

Chateauneuf-du-Pape
 
  • 2006 Paul Jaboulet Aine, Les Cedres: Was $50.00, Our Price: $49.00 and get the 2nd Bottle for $1.00! 
  • 2009 Chateau de Beaucastel: 96 pts., Wine Spectator, 94 pts., Parker, 93 pts., Tanzer; Release Price is $120.00, Our Price is $119.00 and Get the 2nd Bottle for $1.00!      

Buy One Bottle of the Above and Get the Second Bottle for  Only $1.00!  


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 November 19th - November 25th.    

Also This Week
  • This Week's Village Wine Cellar Features! Killer Reds!      
  • Friday, November 23rd from Noon - 7:00 P.M.: Free Wine Tastings from this week's "Fall $1.00 Sale" - Get the 2nd bottle for $1.00! 
  • For Your Appreciation: Pay one penny for one bottle of 2008 De Canal Montepulciano d'Abruzzo upon spending over $100.00 on any wine purchase. Normally $18.00 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  
Fall $1.00 Sale!       
Buy One And Get the 2nd Bottle for $1.00!   
 
  • 2006 Paul Jaboulet Aine, Les Cedres: Was $50.00, Our Price: $49.00 and get the 2nd Bottle for $1.00!: Bright ruby. Sexy, floral bouquet offers red berry, garrigue and mineral aromas. Pliant strawberry and raspberry flavors ar  e brightened by zesty acidity, with a suave licorice quality building through the finish. Already delicious, and refreshingly free of any edges.  

 

 

  • 2009 Chateau de Beaucastel: 96 pts. Wine Spectator, 94 pts. Parker, 93 pts. Tanzer; Release Price is $120.00, Our Price is $119.00 and Get the 2nd Bottle for $1.00!  "One of the more endowed 2009s, this is packed with dark smoldering cocoa, mesquite, tobacco and roasted fig notes, all inl aid with pure cassis and plum preserves fruit flavors. Long and authoritative on the finish, with singed vanilla bean and tar notes adding length and dimension. Best from 2015 through 2026."      

All sales final. No returns or exchanges 

Offer good November 19th - November 25th
Offer good while supplies last
Prices are subject to change without notice

 

 
 This Week's Village Wine Cellar Features
Killer Reds!

 
  • 2010 Domaine du Vieux Telegraphe, La Crau, Chateauneuf du-Pape, 96 pts.; $84.00: This classic effort possesses more stuffing than most of its peers. It reveals this estate's tell-tale notes of earthy garrigue, herbs, licorice and seaweed, a medium to full-bodied mouthfeel and soft tannins.  
  • 2009 Cayuse, Grenache, God Only Knows, Armada Vineyard, Walla Walla; $140.00: Fragrant cherries, garrigue, lavender, and exotic spices inform the nose of a silky, complex, beautifully proportioned wine that will deliver pleasure for a least a decade.
  • 2010 Cayuse, Syrah, Cailloux, Walla Walla; $115.00: Polished, effortless and juicy, with blackberry, currant, black olive and tar flavors, beautifully balanced to rotate all its facets as the finish keeps spinning.   
  • 2009 Cayuse, Syrah, Armada, Walla Walla; $150.00: Good deep red with ruby highlights.  Distinctly decadent aromas of superripe plum, dried berries, mocha and smoked meat.  Extremely dense, lush and thick, offering sweet, wild flavors of black raspberry, mocha and brown spices.  
  • 2010 Alban, Syrah, Reva, Edna Valley, 96+ pts., Parker; $100.00: Deep dark black and blue fruit. Smoke, oak, pepper/spice, liquid mineral, a touch of espresso. Beautiful in its expression, well balanced, tons of fruit.  
  • 2009 Darioush, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, 90 pts., Wine Spectator; $99.00: Endowed with a sturdy core of earth, espresso and dark chocolate balanced by vibrant black fruits and savory layers of lavender and sage. Ripe, lush and profoundly concentrated, yet epitomizing the stylistic profile that's signature Darioush. 
  • 2009 Ovid, Proprietary Red, Pritchard Hill, Napa Valley, 96+ pts., Parker; $195.00: "The 2009 Ovid is a gorgeous, radiant wine endowed with expressive character. Here the higher percentage of Cabernet Franc (30%) in the final blend comes through in the warm, spicy notes of the bouquet. The 2009 boasts striking inner perfume, great intensity and fabulous overall balance in a dazzling, pure expression of fruit."
  • 2009 Joseph Phelps, Insignia, Proprietary Blend, Napa Valley, 94 pts., Tanzer; $210.00: The 2009 Insignia has a beautiful deep garnet hue with incredible depth and concentration. Aromas of freshly crushed blueberries and blackberries intertwined with baking spices, cigar box and attractive floral notes are followed by seamless tannins, texture and finish. This wine is focused and fresh, with a youthful showiness.
  • 2009 Figgins, Proprietary Red, Estate, Walla Walla, 98 pts., Wine Enthusiast; $103.00: It's a sophisticated blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot and Merlot, from the Figgins Vineyard, with gorgeous aromas of flowers, spices and black fruits.  Seamless and long, complex and forceful without being overpowering, it can stand alongside top tier Bordeaux costing four or five times as much.
  • 2009 Shafer, Cabernet Sauvignon, One Point Five, Napa Valley, 6 Litre, Etched, 93 pts. Tanzer; $800.00: "This is a Cabernet that is enjoyable now and will just get better with time in the cellar. Aromas of rich, polished black fruit, mocha, and spice, followed by fulsome, juicy flavors of blackberry and black cherry, chocolate, plum and cedar, with ripe, smooth tannins and a pleasingly long finish," says Shafer Winemaker Elias Fernand  

All sales final. No returns or exchanges 
Offer good November 19th - November 25th  
Offer good while supplies last 
Prices are subject to change without notice

 
Fall FREE Wine Tasting 
          Friday, November 23rd            
Noon - 7:00PM 
From our "Fall $1.00 Sale"
 
Free wine tasting featuring this week's "Fall $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 2008 De Canal Montepulciano d'Abruzzo upon spending over $100.00 on any wine purchase. Normal retail price is $18.00 per bottle. Limit one purchase per family per day.    

 

This wine comes from the Abruzzo region, which is located mid-way down the eastern coast of Italy. Produced from Montepulciano grapes, this wine is deep plum coloured with intense spice and cherry aromas, a luscious, fruity, medium-bodied palate and smooth tannins. Serve at room temperature with pasta, pizza, red meat, game or cheese.  

 

Normal retail price is $18.00 per bottle, but you only pay one penny upon spending $100.00 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