As a non-driver, I am a collector of ways to have the things I want
delivered to me in an expedient manner. This is why, to this day, I
lament the demise of Kozmo.com and my beloved webvan. I've previously chronicled my favorite grocery delivery resource herein but see I've neglected to mention my favorite place from which to order wine: K&L Wines here in the Bay Area.
This
is a store I love to browse when someone else is driving. But it's
honestly just as great to order from them online as it is to peruse in
person. You see, they have an occasional newsletter with a ton of
descriptions, and the website has those same descriptions for every
wine. Plus, they allow you to set up keyword based watch lists, to
generate an email every time something specific you are looking for
comes into inventory. This way, you can keep an eye out for new
releases from your favorite vineyard, or just get a feel for when a new
vintage of a favorite varietal (say, Santa Barbara County pinot noir)
is available.
Now, to get to the good part — here's what I ordered:
- 2005 Gundlach Bundschu "Rheinfarm Vineyard" Mountain Cuvee. A dependable red table wine.
- 2007 Ridge Vineyards "Three Valleys" Sonoma Zinfandel Blend. Ridge has long been one of my favorite zinfandel producers. And Sonoma zin = win.
- 2006 Rosenblum "Aparicio Vineyard" Amador County Zinfandel.
I always have a handful of Rosenblum zins on hand, and Amador/El Dorado
County zins are as tasty as more well-know appellations and typically
at a lower price. - 2007 Sobon Estate "Rocky Top" Amador Zinfandel. Sobon has a number of well-priced tasty zinfandels.
- 2006 Quivira Dry Creek Zinfandel. Quivira is one of those
wineries I haven't tasted at very often, but whenever I order a bottle
of their wine in a restaurant I always htink to myself I should make
ore of an effort to keep up with them. Have I mentioned yet that I am
moderately obsessed with zinfandels? - 2006 T-Vine Cellars Napa Valley Zinfandel. This was a little bit of a splurge, but should be well worth it.
- 2006 T-Vine Cellars Napa Valley Merlot. Many folks are of
the opinion that merlot is an easy sipping boring wine best reserved
for when your parents come to dinner. I beg to differ — you just need
to be drinking merlots from wineries who make an effort. can't wait to
crack this open with a special dinner. - 2007 Olivet Lane Pinot Noir Russian River Valley.
Another winery, like Quivira, that I always enjoy when I buy it in a
restaurant. Will hold on to this for a night I make something
especially hearty for dinner. - 2006 Au Bon Climat "Sanford & Benedict Vineyard-Santa Barbara Historic Vineyards Collection" Santa Ynez Valley Pinot Noir.
I may have actually made a little squealy noise when I saw this
returned in my search results. The Sanford & Benedict vineyard has
been a favorite for a decade, with a Foxen Sanford & Benedict
bottling having been the first I enjoyed from there if I recall
correctly. - 2008 Au Bon Climat Santa Barbara Pinot Noir. This is my most
frequently purchased pinot noir, and Au Bon Climat is one of my top 10
favorite wineries.. If you bring this to a special dinner, you're happy
and your hosts know you really like them. - 2006 D-Cubed Napa Valley Zinfandel. I first tried D Cubed at
the Ferry Plaza Wine Merchant and keep an eye out for them when I shop
for wine. This was an especially yummy bottle that paired nicely with a
variety of dinners last week. - 2006 Kathryn Kennedy "Lateral" Bordeaux Blend. I tried this for the first time at a Family Winemakers tasting some time ago, and have kept it on my short list of red table wines since.
My wine rack and cellar are both full again, and I have a bunch of
great wine waiting to be drank over the next few months. This is the
good life.
Fabulous choices! Can’t wait to hear how you liked them and what meal you enjoy with them. -M