| OCTOBER
2009 NEWSLETTER
MIXED-CASE SAMPLER:
The Great L&E Beaujolais
Sampler ... 160.00 per case
Insiders
know that in the hands of artisan
producers, Beaujolais rises
to a level of deliciousness
and versatility that few red
wines can match. We’re
delighted to present a gorgeous
quartet of authentic, terroir-driven
Beaujolais at a most attractive
price. We encourage you to discover
just how amazing these wines
from Burgundy’s southern-most
outpost are. The sampler consists
of three bottles of each selection:
•
2007 Domaine Dupré, Beaujolais,
Terre Noire, Vieilles Vignes
- Sappy, bright and crunchy
red fruit core accented by a
riveting perfume of crushed
rock. Forty-year-old vines give
superb depth and character for
a village Beaujolais.
• 2007 Domaine Pascal
Aufranc, Chénas, Vieilles
Vignes de 1939 - From
nearly seventy-year-old vines
in Beaujolais’ smallest
cru: gamy boysenberry fruit,
fine, buffered tannins, and
a lashing of granitic terroir
that lingers on the palate.
• 2006 Domaine Pascal
Berthier, Saint-Amour, Vieilles
Vignes - Deep aromas
of cranberries, menthol and
earth; full-bodied, firm and
will easily repay three to five
years’ ageing.
•
2006 Domaine Gérard Carvet,
Moulin à Vent, La Réserve
d’Amélie Vieilles
Vignes - Brooding and
Pommard-like; firm tannins and
tangy acids command hearty food
now or cellaring for three to
seven years. An outstanding
example of Beaujolais’
longest-lived cru.
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RED
WINES
OREGON –
RED
2008 Evesham Wood, Pinot Noir, Willamette
Valley, Oregon 16.99/181.50
Year-in and year-out, Russ and Mary Raney’s
Evesham Wood winery issues one of the Willamette
Valley’s very finest value Pinot Noirs.
In the balanced, structured and potentially
age-worthy 2008 vintage, they have fashioned
yet another winner. A blend of fruit from
non-irrigated, sustainably-farmed vineyards,
Evesham Wood’s 2008 Pinot opens with
a lovely translucent ruby robe and complex
aromas of freshly crushed raspberries, nutmeg,
wood spice and cinnamon. The complex bouquet
segues to a juicy palate of ripe red raspberries,
tart cranberries, menthol and earth. The
wine’s long, crisp finish reprises
the red berry fruit kernel, and adds a touch
of fine, food-friendly tannins to keep a
lovely balance. Drink this now with roast
chicken, or better yet lay it down for a
few months and serve it next spring with
salmon and lighter cuisine. Already juicy,
sappy, tangy and delicious, the wine will
also reward your patience with extra complexity,
texture and nuance with three to five years
in your cool cellar.
2006 Domaine Drouhin
Oregon, Pinot Noir, Laurène, Dundee
Hills, Oregon 60.99/651.50
2006 marks the fifteenth vintage of DDO’s
Laurène prestige cuvée, and
once again Véronique Drouhin has
fashioned a superb wine that captures the
plumpness, charm and ampleness of the Willamette
Valley’s 2006 vintage with the kind
of Burgundian restraint for which DDO has
become renowned. The ’06 Laurène
is a deep ruby color in the glass and offers
opulent aromas of freshly crushed boysenberries,
cloves, vanilla and caramel. Jay Miller,
writing for Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate,
awards the wine 92 points and gushes: “The
2006 Pinot Noir Laurène is medium-dark
ruby colored with an alluring perfume of
pain grille, mineral, spice box, cherry,
and black raspberry with some blue notes
in the background. It has more depth and
concentration than the ‘cuvee classique’
with gobs of sweet, ripe fruit, enough structure
to evolve for 3 to 4 years, and a 45-second
finish. Drink it from 2012 to 2021.”
We concur and add that the Laurène
drinks impressively well now.
Wine Advocate—92 points
FRANCE –
RED
2005 Domaine Bressy-Masson,
Rasteau, Côtes du Rhone Villages,
Southern Rhône Valley, France 15.99/171.00
It’s only a matter of time before
Rasteau, the most hallowed of the Côtes
du Rhone Villages, is promoted to full “appellation
contrôlée” status of
its own. Until then we can marvel at the
astonishing quality for the laughable pittance
the wines of this region still offer. Rasteau
is revered for its bold Gigondas-like reds,
and Bressy-Masson delivers with this gorgeously
scented, mineral-driven masterpiece. An
opaque black-plum color, Bressy-Masson’s
Rasteau rouge opens with licorice- and garrigue-tinged
blackberry and plum fruit. On the palate,
the wine reveals a brilliant undercurrent
of wet stones and limestone soil. Deft,
balanced and utterly delicious, this Rasteau
behaves more like a fine Châteauneuf-du-Pape
than a humble Côtes du Rhone Villages.
At four years of age, the wine is just coming
into its own and will continue to evolve
for five to seven years in your cool cellar.
Pair with grilled lamb, eggplant, burgers
and rich poultry.
2006 Vidal-Fleury,
Côtes-du-Ventoux, Southern Rhône
Valley, France 8.99/96.00
Now under the ownership of the great Guigal
family, the venerable house of Vidal-Fleury
continues its tradition of excellence. Vidal-Fleury’s
Côtes-du-Ventoux is a spicy, herb
and garrigue-scented red Rhône that
offers elegance, grace and a ton of character
for its modest price tag. Deep black-plum
in color, the wine offers a chewy mouthful
of Grenache-based fruit accented by classic
Southern Rhône notes of tar, juniper,
lavender and sage. Bright on the palate,
the wine is superbly balanced and (thanks
to no oak influence) conveys all the herbal,
leather and tarry complexity that we relish
in Southern Rhône reds. A tasty dose
of the Southern French “funk”
gives the wine added complexity and energy.
For tons of authentic Southern Rhône
goodness at an everyday price, this beauty
from Vidal-Fleury can’t be beat. Enjoy
now and over the next two years with stews,
daubes, lamb roasted with rosemary, black
pepper and garlic, and hearty vegetarian
fare. Only 25 cases available.
ITALY – RED
2005 Podere Capaccia,
Chianti Classico, Tuscany, Italy 17.99/192.50
Authentic Chianti Classico is one of the
true delights of the wine world. Situated
in the medieval town of Radda in Chianti,
one of the region’s most hallowed
villages, comes this 95% Sangiovese-5% Canaiolo
gem that offers a mouthful of round, fleshy
plum fruit accented by Sangiovese’s
inimitable leathery, woodsy overtones. Black-ruby
in color, Capaccia’s Chianti blossoms
with aeration, offering complex notes of
menthol, dark roast coffee, underbrush and
untanned leather. Firm, fine tannins and
wintergreen highlights transition the wine
from its palate-staining presence to a long,
smoky, earthy finish. Given the wine’s
pedigree, complexity and character, this
is one beautiful Chianti for a modest tariff.
Enjoy now and over the coming five years
with grilled Porterhouse steaks, rustic
eggplant casseroles and all hearty fare.
2007 Brigaldara,
Valpolicella, Classico, Veneto, Italy 13.99/149.50
There’s truly nothing like pure, unadulterated
Valpolicella for versatility and unbridled
drinkability at the table. In this gorgeous
2007 from Brigaldara, you’ll find
Valpolicella as it was meant to be: (a)
from the prestigious and superior Classico
zone, (b) robust enough to stand up to hearty
meats and assertive vegetarian cuisine,
and (c) showing exemplary focus, precision
and grip. The ’07 Brigaldara Valpo
delivers a perfumed nose of cherry-raspberry
fruit accented by hints of potpourri, followed
by a full, balanced and delicious mouthful
of spicy cherry and raspberry fruit. Not
only does it taste terrific, but like the
best Valpolicellas, it refreshes your palate
and prepares you for your next bite. Behind
its medium garnet robe is a wine bursting
with brightness, exuberance, crisp acidity,
round tannins and an appetizing bitter almond
note on the finish. Made exclusively from
Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinella, Molinara
and Sangiovese, the wine is ripe, lush and
ready to go. Pair now and over the next
three years with pasta, chicken, tomato
dishes, burgers, pizza and grilled zucchini.
2006 Cabanon,
Augurio, Provincia di Pavia, IGT, Lombardia,
Italy 12.99/139.00
From a special sector in Lombardia’s
Oltrepò Pavese zone, this organic
blend of Bonarda, Barbera, Pinot Noir, Syrah,
Cabernet and Merlot has the whole staff
singing its praises. Plum-ruby in color,
the Augurio – which translates to
“good omen” – is bright,
deft and delicious right from the get-go.
Though the Bonarda, (a.k.a. Croatina in
the region) is the dominant constituent
of the blend, the wine acts more like a
fine, old-school Barbera with its brisk
acidity, transparency and bitter almond
finish. Notes of black raspberries, tar,
cinnamon and cloves play alongside fine
tannins and lip-smacking acidity to create
one of the best Italian wine deals of the
year. Enjoy this crowd pleaser now and over
the coming two years with just about anything
but seafood and green vegetables.
2007 Vincenzo
Ippolito, Ciro Rosso, Classico Superiore,
Liber Pater, Calabria, Italy 11.50/123.00
In Calabria, at the “toe” of
Italy’s “boot,” vineyards
sweep right down to the beaches along the
Ionian Sea. The rare Gaglioppo grape is
indigenous to the region’s sub-zone
of Enotria. With its deep black ruby color,
Ippolito’s Liber Pater Cirò
Rosso captures all of Gaglioppo’s
earthy goodness, offering a character-filled
example of the varietal. The Liber Pater
casts aromas of earthy cherry fruit infused
with menthol, sappy juniper and hints of
tar. The tarry, earthy, herbal bouquet segues
to the wine’s jammy palate of ripe
cherry and black currant fruit balanced
by plentiful fine tannins. The Liber Pater’s
finish is long and firm, revisiting the
wine’s menthol, juniper and cherry
notes while adding hints of bay leaf, smoky
soil and licorice. Superb balance, bracing
acidity and fine, food-friendly tannins
make this a perfect match for pasta dishes,
hearty vegetable casseroles, roasts of lamb
or pork dishes, especially those prepared
with the peppers that are so favored in
Calabrian cuisine. Enjoy now or cellar three
to seven years for the tannins to melt into
the wine’s core of sappy cherry fruit.
ARGENTINA
– RED
2007 Bodega Septima,
Malbec, Mendoza, Argentina 9.50/101.50
Located at 1,100 meters above sea level
in the hallowed Mendoza region, the Bodegas
Septima is the Argentine outpost of Spain’s
great Codorníu Cava producer. Septima
specializes in Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon
and, especially, Malbec. A deep black-plum
color in the glass, Septima’s Malbec
casts opulent aromas of black cherries,
cassis and smoky vanillin oak. Lush on the
attack, the wine stains the palate with
dense, sappy blackberry fruit, fine tannins
and brisk acidity. Clean, balanced and deft,
the wine finishes long, spicy and ready
for your next bite of grilled hanger steak,
burgers, tapas, stews and hearty winter
fare. Enjoy now and over the next three
years.
WHITE WINES
CALIFORNIA
– WHITE
2007 Stags’
Leap Winery, Viognier, Napa Valley, California
14.99/160.00 reg. 19.99
The venerable Stags’ Leap
Winery stands on one of the Napa Valley’s
earliest wine estates. While Stags’
Leap used Viognier for years as an accent
for its exemplary Petite Sirah, it wasn’t
until 1998 that the varietal received its
own bottling. From the rocky soils of Stanly
Ranch in the cool Carneros region, the 2007
Viognier shows the benefits of that long,
dry growing season. A superb example of
Napa Viognier the wine is impeccably balanced.
Pale lemon-gold in the glass, the Viognier
opens with aromas of pear blossoms, white
rose petals and honeysuckle. Rich, ample
and full on the palate, the wine offers
suggestions of sweet orange, cinnamon stick
and yellow peaches. Brisk and bracing on
the back-palate thanks to blocked malolactic
fermentation, the Stags’ Leap Viognier
finishes clean and dry with suggestions
of grapefruit and smoky soil. A steal at
this price, enjoy the wine young with delicate
freshwater fish dishes, grilled vegetables,
or serve as a crowd-pleasing apéritif.
OREGON
– WHITE
2007 St. Innocent,
Pinot Gris, Vitae Springs Vineyard, Willamette
Valley, Oregon 16.99/181.50
It’s no secret that Salem's St. Innocent
Winery perennially produces some of the
Willamette Valley’s finest Pinot Gris.
Fascinated and inspired by the great Pinot
Gris of Alsace, winemaker Mark Vlossak has
fashioned another winner with his Alsatian-styled
Pinot Gris from South Salem’s Vitae
Springs Vineyard. Featuring a lemon gold
color, the ’07 Vitae Springs jumps
out of the glass with a classic, smoky,
buttery nose that has become the hallmark
of Oregon’s finest Pinot Gris. On
the palate, the fruit is full and ample
with notes of yellow plums, peaches, quince
and pink grapefruit. Round in texture yet
brisk, the ample palate segues to a long,
dry finish featuring notes of gooseberries
and fresh hops. This attention-grabbing
Pinot Gris will work best at the table as
a complement to classic Northwest fare such
as broiled halibut and cedar-planked salmon.
It will also pair with full bodied chicken
and duck dishes. Drink now or over the next
year or two.
AUSTRIA
- WHITE
2008 Weingut Schwarzböck,
Grüner Veltliner, Weinviertel, Austria
(1 liter) 11.99/128.00
Rudi and Anita Schwarzböck run this
impeccable domaine on the outskirts of Vienna.
From loess soils they produce this lovely
liter of Grüner Veltliner that offers
more refreshment per cubic centimeter than
we can reasonably calculate. Classic lemon
gold in the glass with green glints, the
Schwarzböck Grüner casts classic
notes of snap peas, chamomile, smoky gunpowder
tea, fennel and white pepper. Crisp, refreshing,
and a modest 12% alcohol, the wine finishes
with salty minerality and Grüner pepper
notes alongside lemony fruit and herbal
top notes. In his delightful Austrian catalog,
importer Terry Theise writes, “Take
me to your liter.” Just drop us off
with a bottle of this and we’ll be
delighted. Enjoy now with everything from
green vegetables to lentils to seafood to
poultry.
FRANCE - WHITE
2007 Guigal, Côtes
du Rhône Blanc, Southern Rhône
Valley, France 13.99/149.50
The great Guigal estate fashions the Rhone
Valley’s most expensive wines and
some of its finest values. Guigal’s
Côtes du Rhône Blanc reaches
new heights in the classic, elegant 2007
vintage. A lovely lemon gold in the glass,
Guigal’s ingenious blend emphasizes
its base of Viognier (55%) with ripe, exotic,
Condrieu-like aromas of honeysuckle, gardenia
blossoms, apricot and sweet melon. Honeyed
yet dry on the palate, the wine’s
additional Roussanne and Marsanne components
emerge with waxy richness and minerality,
adding complex notes of peach, acacia and
honeydew. The finish is long and complex
beyond its modest price tag, offering sweet
white flower notes accented by smoky minerals
and suggestions of crisp green melon. A
fascinating wine that will thrill fans of
white Rhône Valley wines as well as
newcomers to the genre. Enjoy now and over
the coming year with delicate freshwater
fish dishes, light poultry and as a delightful,
out-of-the-ordinary apéritif.
2008 Domaine
Bernard Defaix, Petit Chablis, Burgundy,
France 14.99/160.00
2008 is shaping up to be a critically acclaimed
Chablis vintage, one that combines the richness
and power of 2005 and 2006 with the acidity
and freshness of 2007. Following on the
heels of last year’s success with
Defaix’s Petit Chablis, we’re
delighted to present his newly released
2008, a wine of extraordinary character
and value from vineyards just on the outskirts
of the Chablis region proper. Brilliant
green-gold in the glass, Defaix’s
Petit Chablis casts aromas of limestone,
malt, flinty minerality and lemon curd.
Brisk and racy on the attack, the Petit
Chablis sets its intense mineral core inside
a wrapper of buttery lemon curd and bracing
gooseberry fruit. Classic and uncompromising,
this Petit Chablis combines the region’s
noble minerality with exceptionally focused
and buffering lemony Chardonnay fruit. Perfect
for oysters, clams, mussels, prawn and the
entire spectrum of fish and shellfish. Enjoy
now and over the coming three years.
ITALY – WHITE
2008 Il Pareto,
Gavi, Piedmont, Italy 12.99/139.00
With records dating back to 1670, Il Pareto
is one of the oldest vineyards in all of
Gavi. Produced exclusively from the indigenous
Cortese grape, Gavi was Italy’s first
DOCG white wine and still one of its finest.
The Il Pareto offers us a textbook expression
of Gavi, and offers it at a most comfortable
tariff. The wine begins with a green-tinted,
lemon-gold color and aromas of lemon curd,
pine nuts, basil and minerals. The wine
attacks first with crisp, juicy lemon fruit,
but then broadens on the mid-palate to offer
notes of Bartlett pears, white tea and sappy
pine nuts. Il Pareto’s Gavi finishes
crisp, rich and lip-smackingly delicious
with notes of limestone minerality, quince
and bitter almond skin, which gives the
wine a special tactile grip and extra versatility
at the table. Drink this classic Gavi young
to capture its freshness, crispness and
zip. Enjoy with golden trout, snapper, vegetarian
frittatas, seasonal squashes, clams and
halibut.
2008 Pieropan,
Soave Classico, Veneto, Italy 15.99/171.00
13.99/149.50
The great Pieropan estate is the Veneto’s
leading light for top quality Soave. The
estate’s crisp and classic 2008 release
is a blend of 85% Garganega and 15% Trebbiano
di Soave grown on superbly situated hillside
vineyards in Soave’s prestigious Classico
zone. In the glass, glints of green accent
the wine’s brilliant lemon-gold color.
The Pieropan’s cool, classic nose
shows hints of lemon zest, buttered Anjou
pears, and salty minerals. On the palate,
the Soave is brisk and vibrant, with clear
citrus fruit notes that complement an undercurrent
of insistent minerality. The finish is brisk,
long and satisfying, adding juicy grapefruit,
a sappy almond note and bright, palate-cleansing
acidity. Year in and year out, Pieropan’s
expression of Soave is the reference standard,
and this year they’ve hit another
home run. Pair this with shellfish, trout,
halibut, and pasta dishes with seafood and
enjoy over the next two years.
- 2006 Ca Rugate,
Valpolicella, Rio Alba, Veneto, Italy
10.99/117.50 reg. 14.99
- 2008 Michel
Delhommeau, Muscadet, Sèvre et
Maine Sur Lie, Cuvée Harmonie,
Loire Valley, France 13.50/144.50
- 2004 Tenuta
di Arceno, PrimaVoce, Tuscany, Italy 11.99/128.00
reg.
16.99
*WHAT’S THIS? In response to your
requests, we’re adding this symbol
to identify wines that are naturally farmed.
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LINER
& ELSEN
2222 NW Quimby St.
Portland, OR 97210
800-903-9463
503-241-9463
Monday - Saturday
10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
MIXED-CASE
SAMPLER:
The Great L&E Beaujolais Sampler
RED
WINES:
2008 Evesham Wood
Pinot Noir
2006 Domaine Drouhin Oregon
Pinot Noir Laurène
2005 Domaine Bressy-Masson Rasteau Côtes
du Rhone Villages
2006 Vidal-Fleury Côtes-du-Ventoux
2005 Podere Capaccia Chianti Classico
2007 Brigaldara, Valpolicella Classico
2006 Cabano, Augurio, Provincia di Pavia
IGT
2007 Vincenzo Ippolito
Ciro Rosso Classico Superiore
2007 Bodega Septima Malbec Mendoza, Argentina
WHITE
WINES:
2007 Stags’ Leap Winery Viognier
2007 St. Innocent Pinot Gris, Vitae Springs
Vineyard
2008 Weingut Schwarzböck Grüner
Veltliner
2007 Guigal Côtes du Rhône Blanc
2008 Domaine Bernard Defaix Petit
Chablis
2008 Il Pareto Gavi
2008 Pieropan Soave
Classico
WEB
EXTRAS:
2006 Ca Rugate,
Valpolicella Rio Alba
2008 Michel Delhommeau Muscadet
2004 Tenuta di Arceno
PrimaVoce
FRIDAY
TASTINGS:
First and third of the month
5:30-7:30, fee
October 2
It’s a Turley Zinfandel Tasting!
October 16
Great wines from Argentina’s top winemakers:
Cheval des Andes, Colomé, Achaval-Ferrar,
Catena Alta, and lots more.
November
6 Is there anything silkier, sexier
and tastier than Volnay? Come and find out.
SATURDAY
TASTINGS:
Weekly; Starts at noon, no fee
October
3 Stella Schulte of Columbia-Admiralty
Beverages will pour Pieropan Soave Classico,
Stags’ Leap Winery Viognier, Domaine
Drouhin Laurène, Bodega Septima Malbec,
Vidal-Fleury Côtes-du-Ventoux, and
Ca Rugate Valpolicella Rio Alba.
October 10
Chris Davis of Casa Bruno will pour the
great Tuscan wines of Fattoria Felsina and
their superb 2008 single varietal olive
oils. At table two: Weingut Schwarzböck
Grüner Veltliner, Evesham Wood Pinot
Noir, and St. Innocent Pinot Gris Vitae
Springs Vineyard.
October 17
Mamma Mia! Italian beauties from Il Pareto
Gavi, Brigaldara Valpolicella, Vincenzo
Ippolito Ciro Rosso, Cabanon Augurio, and
Podere Capaccia Chianti Classico.
October 24 Dan
Melia of Mosel Wine Merchants will be here
to pour superb German dry Rieslings from
the following wineries: Knebel, Lauer, Steinmetz,
and Spater-Veit. Plus, The Great L&E
Beaujolais sampler.
October 31
Vive la France: Michel Delhommeau Muscadet,
Dom. Bernard Defaix Petit Chablis, Guigal
Côtes du Rhône Blanc, and Dom.
Bressy-Masson Rasteau.
SPECIAL
EVENTS:

EVESHAM WOOD WINERY
TOUR AND TASTING
Saturday, November 7
10 a.m.–4 p.m.
Join us for our
third road trip of the season. We’re
visiting with one of Oregon’s
legendary winemakers, Russ Raney
of Evesham Wood Winery in Salem.
Russ will tour us through his Oregon
Tilth certified vineyard, Les Puits
Sec; we will barrel and bottle taste
in the cellar; and then a luncheon
will be served at the winery. An
exciting, informative and enjoyable
day is guaranteed.
Our tour provides
round-trip transportation from L&E
by bus. We can accept reservations
for no more than 25 people. Prior
payment is required. All inclusive
fee: $75 per person.
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CHAMPAGNE WINE DINNER
AT TABLA RESTAURANT
Meet Simon-Charles Lepage of Dosnon
& Lepage and Jon-David Headrick of
Jon-David Headrick Selections
Weds. October 7, 7:30 p.m.
Join us for a wine dinner
at Tabla Mediterranean Bistro featuring
the Champagnes of Dosnon & Lepage,
which have been described as "bold,
confident wines that have a distinctly
contemporary, polished personality and
character." A five-course dinner
will be served, paired with the portfolio
of Dosnon & Lepage Champagnes.
The
fee per person is $80. Please make your
reservations through Tabla: 503.238.3777
- mgarofola@tmbistro.com
SCHRAMSBERG
VINTNERS
Sparkling Wine Tasting
Thursday, October 8, 6:00-7:00 p.m.
Join Hugh Davies owner
and winemaker of Schramsberg Vintners
for an exclusive tasting of America’s
finest sparkling wines. Along with current
releases, we will also taste some library
releases. Plus, Hugh will demonstrate
the use of champagne saber on a magnum
bottle! No reservation needed; $10 glass
fee. Tasting starts promptly at 6 p.m.
GERMAN WINE TASTING
Saturday, October 24, 12:00-4:00
Dan Melia of Mosel
Wine Merchants will be on hand to pour
great German wines. No fee.
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