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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Rosenthal Estate Winery

As you cruise along the Pacific Coast Highway in the heart of Malibu you will find Rosenthal's brand new tasting room. The new venue has spacious parking, a grassy picnic area and a beautiful view of the ocean.  Although the tasting room is new, the winery itself has been around since 1991.  The founder, George Rosenthal, began planting vines on his Malibu estate in 1987 and now currently operates a 32 acre vineyard in Malibu Newton Canyon.  This distinct microclimate is now recognized as an AVA (American Viticultural Area) just four miles inland from the coast.
Along with the Rosenthal label, the winery has teamed up with the Surfrider Foundation They have created a custom label featuring different professional surfers.  Currently their 2009 Central Coast Chardonnay features the Surfrider label.  For each bottle sold a donation is made to the foundation.  


The following are two of my favorites from the tasting:
2010 Rosenthal Viognier, Malibu Newton Canyon $24.00
Very classic nose of apricot, white peach and sweet honeysuckle.  On the palate it was surprisingly light bodied and had a refreshing burst of acidity.


2005 Rosenthal Meritage, Malibu Newton Canyon $49.00
Aromas of dark fruit and oak.  On the palate it was full bodied, but showed refined flavors of blackberry, black currant, vanilla and spice.


The winery is one of the larger producers in the area and I commonly see it at our local grocery store.  For those not in the area, you will most likely will find the wine at Total Wine & More.



Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Bella Victorian Vineyard

In the charming downtown of Camarillo is Bella Victorian Vineyard's tasting room and bistro.  The place is literally a hole in the wall, but it's small setting gives you a cozy and intimate feel. You can enjoy your tasting at the bar or at a private table with your meal.  The bistro and tasting room is open Wednesday-Sunday for lunch and dinner.  The winery specializes in limited production wines that are carefully handcrafted to perfection.  As with most of the wineries in this area, Bella Victorian blends their own grapes with those sourced along the California coast.
Some of my favorites from the tasting included:
"The Painted Lady" Chardonnay, Santa Rita Hills 2009
"Romeo" Grenache, Santa Barbara County 2008
"The Garage" Syrah, California 2007

Due to their limited case production the wine is sold exclusively at the tasting room and to their wine club members.  The family vineyard is located along the foot of the Conejo Mountains.  It showcases rolling hillsides and the families beautiful Victorian home that has become a popular wedding venue.  I highly recommend stopping in for a bite and a taste if you are ever in the area.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Exploring the Ventura County Wine Trail

The blog is back and I'm ready for a new adventure in wine!  As I was searching for ideas of what to write about this season, it occurred to me that I have a growing wine trail in my own backyard: the Ventura County Wine Trail.  I have made it my goal this year to visit each winery currently listed on the map.  There are over 20 wineries spreading all the way from Calabasas to Ojai.  I am eager to learn more about this growing wine region and find out what my new favorites might be.



First Stop: Herzog Wine Cellars
Herzog is located just a few miles off the 101 in Oxnard.  Their current tasting room is a beautiful state-of-the-art facility. It includes a a fine dining restaurant, Tierra Sur, specializing in Mediterranean style cuisine.  Herzog has a long history in the wine business, extending back over a 100 years to the Baron Philip Herzog, who made wine for the Emperor Franz-Josef and the Austro-Hungarian court.  Present day, you can find Herzog wines at most retail stores including Trader Joe's under the label Baron Herzog.  The large production winery sources grapes from all over California and has multiple limited production labels including: Special Reserve Herzog, Weinstock and Jeunesse.  The winery is also unique in that it is completely Kosher.  All the wines are produced following traditional Judaism religious laws.  To learn more about the winery visit their website at www.herzogwinecellars.com

Here are some tasting notes from my trip:
2008 Weinstock Cellars, Chardonnay, Sonoma County $20.00
Aromas of sweet cream, red apple and toast.  On the palate the wine has a silky texture, balanced acidity and finishes with lots of butter and oak flavors.

2009 Baron Herzog, Cabernet Sauvignon, Central Coast $13.00
Aromas of plum, black cherry and dark berries. This easy drinking cab is light bodied and would go great with food.

2010 Weinstock Cellars, Alicante Bouchet, Mendocino $20.00
This unique varietal usually used as a blending grape is very soft on the palate for being so young.  It has bright flavors of red cherry, cranberry, plum and a hint of spice. *One of my favorites

2007 Herzog, Special Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley $38.00
Aromas of red currant, black cherry, black berry and spice.  On the palate the wine is medium bodied with big bold tannins.  It finishes dry with hints of vanilla and oak.