Peppercorn SteakPrime new york strip, cracked black and white peppercorns, proprietary “f17” steak sauce on the side
Desserts
Double Thick Pork Rib ChopJulienne of apples and jicama, apple cider and creole mustard glazeOptions:
Peppercorn, Madeira, Béarnaise, Chimichurr
Double Breast of ChickenBaked in a white wine, mushroom, shallot and thyme sauceOptions:
Peppercorn, Madeira, Béarnaise, Chimichurr
Steakhouse Cobb SaladFilet mignon or north atlantic lobster blue cheese, bacon, avocado, egg and tomato, tarragon ranch or red onion balsamic vinaigrette dressingOptions:
Filet mignon, North atlantic lobster, Tarragon ranch, Red onion balsamic vinaigrette, Peppercorn, Madeira, Béarnaise, Chimichurr
Prime Rib DinnerServed with a trio of sauces, includes your choice of the wedge, fleming’s or caesar salad, one side dish & dessertOptions:
Fleming’s, Caesar salad
Desserts
CheesecakeClassic new york style cheesecake on a graham cracker crust, served with blueberry sauce and white chocolate shavings
Chocolate Lava CakeRich chocolate cake with a molten chocolate center of belgian chocolate, served with vanilla ice cream and chopped pistachios
Crème BrûléeCreamy tahitian vanilla bean custard served with fresh seasonal berries
Walnut Turtle PieHomemade caramel, walnuts and chocolate baked in a chocolate pie crust
Carrot CakeThree layer cake with cream cheese frosting topped with a drizzle of dark rum caramel
Fresh Berries & Chantilly Cream
Ice Cream & Sorbets
Children's
Starter
Fresh Carrot and Celery Sticks with Sliced ApplesRanch dressing for dipping
Entrée
Steak and FriesFilet mignon and baked potato fries
Chicken Strips and FriesCrispy baked chicken breast strips with honey-mustard dipping sauce and baked potato fries
Spaghetti and MeatballsSpaghetti in red marinara sauce with prime steakhouse meatballs
Beverage
2% Milk
Soft Drink
Juice
Dessert
Hot Fudge Sundae or Fresh Fruit SorbetOptions:
Hot fudge sundae, Fresh fruit sorbet, Item (+1.00)
Wine
SparklingListed from off-dry to dry and from light to moderate intensity
Sweet WinesListed from lighter to fuller intensity and sweetness
White Wines & BlendsListed from light intensity to moderate intensity
ChardonnayListed from light to moderate to full intensity and oak
Pinot NoirListed from fruity and light to moderate intensity and tannin
Red Wines & BlendsListed from light to moderate to full intensity
Sirah & ZinfandelListed from light to moderate to full intensity
Merlot & Merlot BlendsListed from moderate to full intensity and tannin
Cabernet-Merlot BlendsListed from moderate to full intensity and tannin
Cabernet SauvignonListed from moderate to full intensity and tannin
Dessert Wines / PortsListed from moderate to full intensity and maturity
Sparkling
Mas Fi, Brut Cava Spain NVThe romans began growing grapes in spain over 2000 years ago. And the masachs family has been cultivating vineyards and producing fine spanish cava just 25 miles south of barcelona since the 1920s. From the heart of “el penedes,” the ancient wine region that breathes mediterranean air and spreads north to the montserrat mountain range, this strawyellow sparkler displays scents of white flowers, ripe fruit and citrus. With fine, persistent bubbles, it offers fresh stone fruit, citrus and pleasant creamy flavors. Caesar would be proud
Mionetto, Extra Dry Prosecco Di Valdobbiadene NVFrancesco mionetto didn’t just leave his grandsons a winery. He also left them his longstanding relationships with the vineyard owners of the valdobbiadene area. These time-fused relationships are what assure that to this day mionetto gets the region’s top quality prosecco grapes. (Old man mionetto must have popped a lot of corks and poured plenty of bubbly for one and all. ) Straw colored with brilliant reflections, the wine overflows with classic charmat-method prosecco-ness — and fruit flavors of crisp apple and peach.
Schramsberg, Blanc De Blancs North Coast, 2007 / 08Talk about a storied winery. It’s been declared a monument by the california historical society. Robert louis stevenson wrote about the place in his book silverado squatters. President ford and queen elizabeth ii once kicked off a state dinner with a toast over a bottle of this blanc de blancs (literally, “white from white”), and ronald reagan once served it to margaret thatcher. It’s been tickling the palates of celebrities, notables and dignitaries for decades. And for good reason: its dry crispness is a perfect counterpoint to its vibrant, fruity flavors.
Roederer, Brut Anderson Valley NVRoederer estate is owned by the 200-year-old french champagne house louis roederer, which also makes the sublime cristal. This elegant, chardonnaydominated blend is made exclusively from the first pressing of grapes (known as the cuvée) from estateowned vineyards. The wine is aged for up to three years in french oak casks before being bottled. The result is a rich and complex brut-style wine with concentrated flavors of pear, spice and hazelnut, and long, delicate streams of tiny bubbles. 91 points wine spectator and wine & spirits.
Sweet Wines
Robert Mondavi, Moscato D’Oro Napa Valley, 2010Here is the perfect wine for your “end-of-the-dayand-i-deserve-something-special” mood. Crafted exclusively from muscat canelli grapes from the stags leap district in napa valley, it’s intense, exotic and just a bit decadent. In the glass, exotic floral aromas of lemon blossoms and jasmine converge with notes of guava and lychee. Plush, abundant stone fruit flavors are complemented by shades of orange and spice and cleansed by a refreshing, citrusy finish. This wine is delightful on its own, or paired with any of our spicy entrées and appetizers.
Umberto Fiore, Moscato D’Asti Italy, 2010 / 11Moscato has taken a revered place in the wine world as the hottest varietal on the market. It’s been a long time coming for luigi and aldo manfredi. For over 30 years, the two brothers have worked together to make the wines their grandfather guiseppe made with umberto fiore. Semi-sparkling with a famously complex bouquet, this wine is light and refreshing. Delivering seductive aromas of honeysuckle and orange blossoms, with sweet flavors of peaches and melons. It’s molto delizioso. Or as we like to say, yummy!
Beringer, White Zinfandel California NVYou’ve got to love a great pink wine. It doesn’t apologize. It doesn’t make excuses for itself. It simply moves beyond any preconceived notions you may have of its kind, and lavishes you with brilliant flavors and aromas — fresh raspberry, citrus and melon. It pairs beautifully with all kinds of foods, and keeps its head held high.
Gunderloch, Riesling Spätlese Rheinhessen Diva Germany, 2010 / 11Gunderloch estates was founded by carl gunderloch, a banker with a keen sense of observation and a nose for wine. On his daily trek to the bank, carl searched for vineyard properties dappled with sunlight. As a result of these shrewd acquisitions, his heirs own unquestionably the best vineyards in nackenheim. Wine spectator gives this wine 92 points and we couldn’t agree more. Close your eyes, inhale deep and you’re strolling through tangerine and lemon orchards. One sip and you’ll savor this wine’s delicious finish with suggestions of vanilla and marzipan. Now this is a glass you can invest in.
Banfi, Sparkling Wine Rosa Regale Acqui Italy, 2011We’re partial to this lovely, ruby-red wine for the cocktail hour. But then again, it would be excellent with a spicy appetizer or a main course...and yes, with dessert as well! On the nose, it’s vivacious yet playful, with aromas of rose petals and fresh berries. On the palate, it offers a soft, elegant entrance with flavors of sweet raspberries and strawberries. This fun, slightly sweet wine with its fine bubbles marries well with a wide range of flavors, including chocolate.
Loosen Bros., Riesling Mosel Dr. L Germany, 2011 / 12“I want to taste the depth of the old vines. I want to experience the character of the vintage. I want authenticity; without it, a wine is simply another beverage.” these are the words of winemaker ernst loosen. He and his brother thomas created this elegant and vibrant riesling, evoking the steep, slatesoil vineyards of the mosel valley. Aromas of luscious pear, peach and apples burst forward in the nose, making way for refreshing and juicy flavors of pear, apricot, lime and mango.
White Wines & Blends
Kris, Pinot Grigio Delle Venezie Italy, 2010 / 11A modern twist from a legendary family of winemakers. Award-winning winemaker franz haas, a seventh-generation vintner from alto adige, has used his formal oenological education in germany to modernize his family’s winery. The result is nothing short of spectacular. With a luminous yellow color and brilliant green reflections, this wine flirts with your eyes. Lovely floral aromas with notes of tangerine, honey and almonds draw you closer. Well-balanced with a smooth, crisp finish that surprises the palate with spicy notes. A remarkably seductive wine and a superb value.
Viñedos Terranoble, Sauvignon Blanc Central Valley Chile, 2012 / 13Noble earth, indeed! With the atacoma desert to the north, patagonia to the south, the andean range to the east, and the pacific ocean to the west, a mediterranean climate has blessed chile’s central valley with almost perfect conditions for growing grapes, particularly sauvignon blanc. Pale lemon green in color, this sublime white shows intensely aromatic notes of lemon citrus, pineapple and fresh cut grass. On the palate, it is brimming with citrus green apple notes along with vibrant acidity and a long finish.
Cloudy Bay, Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough New Zealand, 2010 / 11At the top of new zealand’s south island, mountains soar, and valleys lay in broad stripes at their feet, crisscrossed by idyllic waterways and dotted by vineyards. Here, the sauvignon blanc vines of cloudy bay channel the characteristics of their spectacular surroundings. This release earned kudos for its vibrant aromatics, fine structure and layers of pure fruit flavors. With its scents of grapefruit, orange zest, mango and a sweet green fruit character, the pleasures of cloudy bay are, well, clear.
Villa Wolf, Pinot Gris Pfalz Germany, 2011 / 12Grown and harvested in the region known as the “tuscany of germany,” this pinot gris is steeped in heritage. In the early 18th century, it was in the pfalz region that the variety was first vinified. In 1996, ernst loosen took over the J.L. Wolf vineyards to make full-bodied, traditionally crafted pfalz wines, rich in flavors of ripe fruit and stone. Danke, ernst. Medium full-bodied, this pinot gris delivers tropical fruit aromas and flavors, yet its dry style makes it appealing to anyone looking for a food-friendly wine with serious depth.
Maso Canali, Pinot Grigio Trentino Italy, 2010 / 11There’s a saying in trentino: “pane e vino fanno un bel bambino.” it means “bread and wine make a beautiful baby.” this gives you a sense of the importance of wine in this region, and the life-enhancing qualities of these grapes — a portion of which local winemakers dry on racks to concentrate the sugar and the flavors. With a brilliant, light gold color and flavors of nectarine and citrus, this wine is as charming as a round-cheeked italian child.
Kim Crawford, Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough New Zealand, 2010 / 11Kim crawford thinks small. Grape-sized, to be precise. His goal is to be there at the moment when the grape is at its peak ripeness, preserve that moment in the bottle, and have it come alive in the glass. Derived from the french word sauvage (“wild”) and blanc (“white”), the sauvignon blanc grape comes alive here with a color of straw-green, and aromas of ripe citrus, tropical fruits and new zealand herbs. With its consistent palate of juicy tropical flavors, this wine has snagged a spot on wine spectator’s top 100 the past few years.
Vinum, White Elephant California, 2010 / 11According to thai legend, a monarch who possesses a white elephant reigns with justice and power and his people are blessed with peace and prosperity. Aptly named, this wine will take you to faraway lands fragrant with exotic asian spice notes, from jasmine and clove to star anise enveloped in kefir lime. One sip and you’ll feel like royalty. Long, supple and lush flavors of lemon curd, tropical guava and passion fruit promise to take you away
Hanna, Sauvignon Blanc Russian River Valley, 2011 / 12The russian river valley is a long way from syria, but dr. elias hanna had a dream when he was a little boy on his family’s farm to find a tranquil place with promise. And he did just that. After 25 years, this family-owned winery has created a legacy of exceptional wines. A glass of this delightful sauvignon blanc, a pale golden straw color reminiscent of the farm, displays delightful aromas of kumquat, kaffir lime and orange blossoms, laced with hints of vanilla bean. The palate of mango, peach and pomelo is complex, full and absolutely delicious.
Chardonnay
Canyon Road, California NVInspired by the scenic roads that wander through california’s stunning wine country, this is the wine to take on a summer excursion with the convertible top down. This friendly chardonnay has wonderfully fresh aromas of ripe green apple and citrus. The mouthfeel is creamy and rich yet refreshing, giving way to notes of vanilla, meyer lemon, and tropical fruit flavors. Road trip
Il Borro, Tuscany Lamelle Italy, 2010 / 11Salvatore ferragamo, grandson of the legendary shoe designer, is the owner of this winery, and lamelle is the only white wine he makes. This is chardonnay at its most elegant and refined. Pared down, but perhaps even more luxurious than a fine white burgundy. Aged 6 months in the bottle, it is rich with flowers and fresh yellow fruit, notably peach. The finish brings hints of white pepper and vanilla.
Merryvale, Napa Valley Starmont, 2010 / 11Made from the hand-selected jewels of vineyards throughout napa valley, including the oak knolls district and carneros, here’s a chardonnay that truly shines. It’s aged in oak for 9 months sur lie (on top of spent yeast…sometimes we wonder how these techniques were ever discovered) to round out the texture and enhance complexity — while still delivering a great big mouthful of lip-smacking fruit.
Women of the Vine Central Coast, 2010 / 11The first winemakers were probably women (the men were off somewhere hunting woolly mammoths). Today, women are among the most creative and progressive forces in the world of wine. Women of the vine is a collaboration of sustainable growers and of winemakers like alison crowe, who makes this pure, oak-free chardonnay from santa barbara and monterey fruit. She packs it with aromas of lemongrass, pineapple and honeysuckle and flavors of passion fruit and honeydew.
Mer Soleil Silver, Monterey County Unoaked, 2011 / 12For years, stainless steel has been the only alternative to oak barrels for aging chardonnay. Charlie wagner ii, the winemaker at mer soleil, is using the latest technology from france — small cement tanks with smooth, stone-like interiors. This semi-porous material “breathes” like oak, which concentrates and enriches the wine. Yet it adds no oak character. This chardonnay tastes amazingly pure and clean, and it comes in a very cool ceramic bottle. Heads will definitely turn if you order this wine tonight.
Sonoma-Cutrer, Sonoma Coast Russian River Ranches, 2010 / 11The chardonnay grapes of the russian river ranches must have done something good in a past life to have been blessed with such perfect growing conditions now. The privileged soil, climate and vintage create a chardonnay that is a study in elegance and complexity: aromas of baked apple, jasmine and honey balanced with vibrant flavors of green apple, lemon cream, and pineapple. Straightforward at first, then, like an old soul, evolving, developing and finishing gracefully.
Kendall-Jackson, California Vintner's Reserve, 2010 / 11There is a reason this is the leading selling chardonnay in america for the last 20 years running. Beautifully integrated tropical flavors such as pineapple, mango and papaya with citrus notes explode in your mouth. These flavors delicately intertwine with aromas of vanilla and honey to create depth and balance throughout. A hint of toasted oak rounds out the long, lingering finish.
Indaba, Western Cape South Africa, 2011 / 12This chardonnay makes it easy to love wines from south africa. For one thing, it’s been a wine spectator “best buy” for four years in a row. (A california chard of comparable quality would be priced very differently. ) For another, it’s downright yummy. Bright tropical fruit aromas lead to a crisp, fresh palate with flavors of apple, pear, honey and pineapple. A gentle kiss of oak adds a creamy butterscotch nuance and wonderful depth. This wine is a terrific match for a wide range of dishes, and a soulmate for our sweet chile calamari.
Franciscan, Napa Valley, 2009 / 10From famed oakville region in napa valley, this venerable winery reaches back over more than three decades of excellence. Committed from the beginning to the artisanal approach of small-lot winemaking, franciscan estate vineyards are located in the sweet spots of southern napa valley. This rich and round chardonnay has vibrant aromas of fuji apple, ripe pear and nectarine with hints of vanilla and hazelnut. Bright pear-apple notes with citrus and honey flavors display rich, crème brûlée highlights that lead to a creamy, lingering finish.
Pinot Noir
A to Z Wineworks, Oregon, 2010 / 11“Hello, my name is oregon pinot,” this wine screams. Blended from the fruits of at least sixteen different oregon pinot noir vineyards, a to z lets the personality of the region’s pinot grapes shape this wine in their own image. Deep, pure and overflowing with berries, it gives you the minerals, the spice and the red and blue berries of its home turf, while negotiating a truce between richness and power.
Angeline, California, 2011 / 12Oh, angeline. Your enticing ruby red color conjures up images of full-figured muses of old and the artists they inspired. One could imagine picasso sipping a glass as the genius stroked his paintbrush against a willing canvas. Lush with aromas of vanilla and spice with bold fruit flavors of raspberries and ripe plums. One sip of this supple wine and you’re in love. From vineyards in santa barbara, sonoma and mendocino counties this pinot noir may be grown in regions with cool daytime temperatures, but make no mistake — it’s a hottie
Mark West, California, 2010 / 11Pinot for the people! This is mark west’s rallying cry. This winery believes that great, affordable pinot, one that’s equally at home on a celebration table as it is on a picnic table, is not a luxury, but a right. And so their revolution has brought us this vintage, worthy of the name california, with its fruity-fruit-fruit aromas and flavor profile — rich cherry pie, raspberry preserves and ripe plum on the nose, and juicy dark red raspberry, fresh cherry pie and cola berry on the palate.
Three Saints, Santa Maria Valley, 2009 / 10The “three saints” represents the three california central coast appellations where this family-owned boutique winery has vineyards: santa maria valley, santa rita hills, and the santa inez valley. This delicious pinot comes entirely from estate grown grapes in their santa maria valley vineyard, where the cool ocean breezes extend the growing season and allow for more complex flavors to develop while the grapes slowly ripen. Wild strawberry and delicate lilac aromas are framed by green tea leaf, echinacea and goldenseal nuances. Likewise on the palate, a striking savory character balances the fresh strawberry flavors for a more classical, old-world appeal.
Macmurray Ranch,Sonoma coast / russian river valley, 2009 / 10 remember fred macmurray? The single dad in the tv sitcom, my three sons? This ranch was once his property. Instead of grazing cattle, vines now grace the land, but the wrought iron gate macmurray made still greets his daughter kate every day when she comes to work at the winery — reminding us that raising good grapes is like raising good kids — it takes patience and a sense of humor. Aged in american and european oak barrels, bright ruby-colored and redolent with currant and berry flavors, this rich, beautifully finessed pinot was definitely raised right.
Garnet, Monterey County, 2010 / 11This wine will take your palate by storm. Aromas of sundrenched rose petals, vanilla bean and spiced cherries explode in your mouth, yet the finish is smooth and silky with fragrant tones of hazelnut and cedar wood. What makes this wine so wonderful is that it pairs well with everything from seafood to grilled meats. We’re confident pinot noir lovers will find this wine truly impressive.
Saint Clair, Marlborough New Zealand, 2010 / 11“Winner of two gold medals: the mondial du pinot noir 2011 and the bragato wine awards 2011. there’s no doubt this ruby-colored wine was chosen best in show for its superb structure and elegant palate. Offering up aromas of red cherries with delicate violet notes and toasty oak, followed by a mouth feel rich with ripe red berries that coats the palate with well-balanced acidity and powdery tannins. Finally, a subtle vanilla on the finish makes this wine a champion. And who doesn’t love a winner?
Migration by Duckhorn, Anderson Valley, 2009 / 10You just might find yourself migrating back to this wine again and again. Like all the specialty labels of duckhorn vineyards, migration has a specific focus and purpose — to explore pinot noir from the finest cool-climate winegrowing regions in napa. This delicious red has all the fruity, spicy goodness you expect from a top-notch pinot. The nose displays bright cherry, strawberry compote, violet and rhubarb layers, alongside more exotic elements of asian spice, hickory and earth. These aromatics are echoed on the palate, and further supported by juicy acidity and notes of strawberry, plum, toffee, pie crust and a hint of white pepper
Belle Glos, Monterey-Santa Barbarasonoma Counties Meiomi, 2011 / 12Not everyone can honor their grandmother by distilling the purest essence of a vineyard into an elegant expression of a california pinot noir. But winemaker joseph wagner is the grandson of lorna belle glos wagner, a winemaker herself, and co-founder of caymus vineyards. The name of the winery is a tribute to her. This pinot’s spicy aromas and bright berry flavors swirl together in a mix of tradition and innovation. The medium-long finish is an experience to be savored. Mr. wagner, you’ve done grandma proud.
Cambria, Santa Maria Valley Julia's Vineyard, 2009 / 10A three-hour drive north of the glitter and bustle of los angeles lie the golden-hills and sun-drenched vineyards of the santa maria valley. Pinot noir grapes thrive in the unique soils and cool, maritime microclimate of this distinctive estate vineyard, named for owner barbara banke’s youngest daughter. This enticing red has aromas of ripe cherry, strawberry, cranberry and fresh blueberry fruit. On the palate, red fruit, vanilla, and cinnamon are balanced with subtle earthy flavors and a long, silky finish.
Red Wines & Blends
Palacios-Remondo, Rioja La Vendimia Spain, 2010 / 11Spain’s rioja region has been producing wine since the 16th century, when spain was the most powerful country in europe, experiencing its most artistically prolific period. Made by spain’s celebrated winemaker, alvaro palacios, this red wine layers plum and lavender aromas with flavors of fruit and a hint of wild fennel, allowing you to channel the nation’s aesthetic sensitivity, past and present.
Tiamo, Chianti Italy, 2010 / 11Italians believe sangiovese’s name is derived from sanguis jovis meaning “the blood of jove (jupiter)” and its beginnings are thought to predate roman times. A wine must be at least 80% sangiovese to be classified as chianti. Intensely ruby-red in color with garnet tones around the edges, this tuscan beauty has aromas of red and black fruit with hints of cassis and spice. Lush and full in the mouth with good acidity and balanced tannins, this is a wine jupiter would gladly imbibe.
Morse Code, Shiraz Padthaway Australia, 2010 / 11Named for australia’s postal telegraphists, whose morse signals connected the remote continent with the rest of the world during the 1800s, this wine manages to connect all the dots. The grapes are grown in the very same limestone soil that once provided the potaruwutj tribe of aborigines with water, food, and the shade of big gum trees. The bouquet signals a flavorful blend of berries, cherries, licorice and spice. The mid-palate leads to a long finish that you could describe as simply dashing.
Oxford Landing, Gsm South Australia, 2011From the banks of the murray river in south australia, this classic southern rhône blend packs a punch. Combining the ripe spicy fruit of grenache with the richness of shiraz and the tannin and color of mourvèdre, this wine is nothing short of irresistible. The nose shows bright forest berry fruit aromas, a hint of white pepper and a dash of allspice and nutmeg, along with a generous fruit-driven palate with layers of strawberries and spice. This medium-bodied wine shines with a tremendously rich and complex finish that lingers, but does not overwhelm. Enjoy, mate.
Pascual Toso, Malbec Mendoza Argentina, 2010 / 11In the 1880s, pascual toso left his home in italy and put down his roots in argentina. Now the oldest and most prestigious winery in the nation, toso works with famous sonoma winemaker paul hobbs, crafting premium and super-premium wines. This excellent malbec puts you on a breezy rooftop deck above a flat in buenos aires, enjoying its lush, ripe fruit flavors over a great conversation with good friends.
Conundrum, Red California, 2011Finally there’s a red counterpart to conundrum white! Smooth and delightful, this is a delicious, non-traditional blend of california grapes brought together in harmony. It opens with aromas that are rich, velvety and wonderfully appealing, such as lavender, dark cherries and hints of bacon. The palate that follows is fruit-driven with soft tannins, delivering a long finish that beckons you back for more. Charlie wagner ii of mer soleil is the winemaker behind this little gem.
Ricardo Santos, Malbec Mendoza Argentina, 2010 / 11From the land of beautiful women, tango and fine beef comes a wine that’s bold and brash. With its dazzling, deep purple color and aromas of cherries and chocolate with earthy undertones, this wine mesmerizes. In the mouth, it really comes alive with flavors of blackberry jam and warm currants. One sip and this wine will have you stomping your feet, clapping your hands, perhaps even with a rose clenched between your teeth.
Catena, Malbec Mendoza Argentina, 2010 / 11Like the winery’s founder, nicolas catena, who sailed from italy to argentina in 1898 to escape the famine in europe, this wine is a serious sort. Driven, you might say, to make a place for itself in your wine consciousness, with its dark violet color and deep bluish-black tones. The nose offers ripe, concentrated dark fruit aromas with delicate floral notes and traces of vanilla and mocha. On the palate, it’s rich and lush, with spices, tobacco and a touch of leather.
Sirah & Zinfandel
Predator, Zinfandel Lodi Old Vine, 2010 / 11On the label of this formidable wine is an adorable little ladybug. But make no mistake, the ladybug is a predator that feeds on insects harmful to plants, making it the perfect symbol for a wine sourced from 50-plus-year-old vines. The hallmarks of “old vine” grapes is the velvety, bold texture, spice and concentrated, bright varietal flavors. On the nose are aromas of blackberry jam, french vanilla and white pepper. Wonderfully flavored with palate pleasers like cherry, mocha and spices that finish big. Thank you little ladybug for protecting this wonderfully flavored and rich wine.
Yalumba, Gsm Barossa the Strapper Australia, 2010 / 12Wine spectator gives this strapping, high-spirited wine 91 points. And after your first sip, you’ll know why. Three varietals are picked and fermented in small batches. Grenache, shiraz and mataro from barosso vineyards are blended harmoniously, delivering a magical combination of grapes that exhibits fabulous complexity and depth. On the nose rhubarb, red cherries and peppers followed by orange peel and spice flavors, finishing with a definite intensity. This big, bad boy washes down nicely with a hearty meal.
Parducci, Petite Sirah Mendocino True Grit, 2008 / 09Want a wine that is swaggering, brash, rugged and confident? True grit is something special: big and bold, but with plenty of heart. It’s dark, intense, peppery, and a little rough around the edges. Heady aromas of ripe fruit, white pepper and vanilla are followed by an intense rush of fresh blackberry, dark chocolate, pepper and caramel flavors. True grit is a natural for perfectly seared steak.
Seghesio, Zinfandel Sonoma County, 2010 / 11When edoardo seghesio left his family’s vineyards in piemonte, italy, for a better life in america, he found himself a modest property in the alexander valley, and planted the family’s first california zinfandel vines in 1895. generations of seghesios later, the vineyards have expanded to 400 acres and the family’s wines are world-renowned. And this northern sonoma zinfandel, with its outgoing fruitiness and notes of dry spices and briar, has made wine spectator’s “top 100 wines of the world” three times.
Merlot & Merlot Blends
The Dreaming Tree, Crush North Coast, 2010 / 11This crush is a collaboration between singer dave matthews and famous winemaker steve reeder, who share a passion for making wine equal to their love of drinking it. On their “wine quest,” they hand-selected a special blend of their favorite varietals to produce a wine with notes of smoky berry with a pop of raspberry jam. Perfect for sharing with good friends over dinner, this wine has a fruity profile that reminds us of the perfect blackberry cobbler, complimented with a hint of a smoky, peppery flavor. This duo delivers a wine that will have you singing its praises.
Esk Valley, Merlot-Cab-Malbec Gimblett Gravels New Zealand, 2010 / 11Hawkes bay, on new zealand’s north island, is the country’s premier growing region for warm-climate bordeaux varietals. (Marlborough, on the south island, is celebrated for cool-climate sauvignon blanc, chardonnay and pinot noir. ) Gimblett gravels is the ancient bed of a river that ran dry when it changed its course in 1876. the soil is stony and free-draining. Plant your vine stock here and it will put all its efforts into making ripe fruit instead of lush foliage. Water just enough to keep the vines alive, and you get wines of incredible intensity, like this outstanding merlot blend. Full bodied, rich and densely colored with a bouquet of plums, red fruits, dried herbs and hints of oak.
Markham, Napa Valley, 2009 / 10Everyone needs a best friend. One you want to spend time with no matter what kind of mood you’re in. This merlot is that interesting and that easy to get along with. It’s a raspberry / cherry bomb layered with vanilla, dark chocolate and cream soda notes standing next to firm, lush tannins. It partners especially well with lamb and peppered steak — and seems even more appealing when you know that proceeds help fund grants to individuals or organizations committed to the betterment of their neighborhoods, cities or towns.
Red Diamond, Washington, 2010 / 11We could spend a sentence or two comparing this merlot’s clarity and color to that of a sparkling gem, but let’s just cut to the chase here: wine & spirits calls this one of the “top ten merlots in america.” winemaker laura sorge has crafted a wine that celebrates this exquisite grape for the individual that it becomes in the pacific northwest — with tea, molasses and cassis on the nose, and figs, vanilla and a touch of caramel on the palate. Silky, approachable and easy to drink. And easy to love.
Rodney Strong, Sonoma County, 2009 / 10Rodney strong’s first love was dance. After years of performing in paris, his head filled with the flavors and aromas of so many french wines, he brought his grace and energy to winemaking. In sonoma county, where growing conditions allow picky merlot grapes to relax and do their thing, winemaker rick sayre has created a soft, rich merlot with plenty of backbone. Plum and blueberry flavors with a touch of dried herb predominate in this soft, rich, mouth-filling merlot, and are enhanced by aging in small oak barrels for a toasty, spicy vanilla character, and a lingering berrycream finish
Burgess, Napa Valley, 2008 / 09Tom burgess has been making exceptional, handcrafted wines from estate-grown grapes since the early 70s. This award-winning merlot is entirely sourced from the triere estate vineyard in the oak knoll district, just south of yountville. This area of the napa valley is ideal for bringing merlot to full maturity, with vines that are oriented north to south to capture both the morning and afternoon sun, producing a full-bodied, rich and complex wine with a long lasting finish that has the complete effect of french oak barrel aging. This wine is characterized by luscious blueberry and black cherry flavors with a hint of mint. A napa valley classic.
Duckhorn, Napa Valley, 2009 / 10Founded by dan and margaret duckhorn in 1976, this winery is one of the very top producers of bordeauxstyle reds outside of france. Early on, the duckhorns saw the potential for merlot to “break out of the blend” and stand alone as a single varietal. This merlot is a testament to their success, with consistent 90-point ratings and a cultlike following among serious merlot drinkers. Gentle aromas promise red plum, licorice and hints of mint that lead to nuanced flavors of dark berries and tobacco. 11 straight years of 90-point ratings, and 91 points for this vintage from wine enthusiast.
Cabernet-Merlot Blends
Greg Norman, Limestone Coast Australia, 2010 / 11With grapes from the wine region called the “bordeaux of australia,” this wine impresses with deep ruby color and garnet hues. Aromas of blackberry and red cherry are backed with spicy notes of cedar box and roasted coffee beans. This medium-bodied wine tastes of dark mulberry fruit and brown spice flavors with long velvety tannins. An elegant structure and texture add distinction and a finish as long as a greg norman tee shot.
Francis Coppola, Claret California Black Label, 2010 / 11Open on a british drawing room. An elegant couple is sipping dark red glasses of claret beneath a portrait of their ancestors. Cut to the home’s exterior. We see that we are actually in california wine country. And the wine, as it turns out, is a pure, ultra-premium california cabernet blend — modeled after the famous style of bordeaux. Cherries, currants and anise aromas precede flavors of crushed blackberries, plums, dark chocolate and toasted oak. Full-bodied and dry, it’s not just a drink, old chap. It’s a glass of nobility
Chateau De Parenchere, Bordeaux France, 2009 / 10Old world meets new. With mature vines and modern techniques, the gazaniol family has grown the reputation of parenchère and its bold bordeaux. Ruby red in color, this wine’s intense aromas of black cherry, eucalyptus and cassis lead to a full mouthfeel boasting flavors of mocha, blueberry and a touch of cinnamon. An elegant, smooth finish balances the ripeness of this vintage and its depth. To which we say, “merci, monsieur gazaniol. Merci beaucoup!”
Trefethen, Double T Napa Valley, 2009 / 10“A lot of wine,” says wine & spirits magazine of this bordeaux blend, with its plummy, jammy nose, its cherry-berry flavor profile, and its smooth, chocolatecovered finish. Its name, double t, derives from the configuration of the vines on their trellises, but with a bit of imagination, one begins to envision it as the brand of an old-time california cattle ranch. “Order a glass at a steakhouse,” the magazine suggests. We couldn’t agree more.
Kendall-Jackson, Summation California Vintner's Reserve, 2009 / 10With this wine, the whole is truly greater than the sum of its parts. Smoother than cabernet sauvignon, richer than merlot, more balanced than zinfandel, this red wine blend of grapes grown in california’s cool coastal climates, is a perfect synergy of classic red varietals. Beautifully layered with enticing aromas and flavors of roasted coffee, dark chocolate, black cherry and pomegranate. In sum, it’s delicious.
Montgras, Quatro Colchagua Valley Chile, 2011 / 12True to its name, quatro is a unique blend of chile’s four noble grape varietals: cabernet sauvignon, merlot, carmenère and malbec. (Each is represented in a different color on the bottle’s label in proportion to its presence in the blend. ) Together they achieve a judicious balance between ripe fruit and velvety smooth tannins. The result is a wine with complexity and structure. On the nose are aromas of vanilla spice, cherries and leather notes, while it’s flavorful and fullbodied on the palate with black currants, plum and hints of coffee.
Craggy Range, Te Kahu Gimblett Gravels New Zealand, 2009 / 10Craggy range’s motto is “expect an experience.” and with te kahu the experience is that of a classic right bank bordeaux. A surprisingly opulent and structured merlot is the base of this traditional meritage blend. Deeply garnet colored, its blackberry and briar notes are combined with cedar and tobacco to form a classic aromatic profile. Fine, dusty tannins are supported by luscious layers of elegant, ripe dark fruits. The incredibly long finish continuously builds in intensity. This wine is perfect with rich, red meats.
Colby Red, California, 2010 / 11A wine with a lot of heart, colby is named after the son of winemakers daryl and lisa groom, who was born with an atrial septal defect, or “hole,” in his heart. Today, colby is living a healthy, happy life, and this crimson-colored wine, which celebrates his recovery, is dedicated to raising funds for cardiac research. So raise a glass in support and you’ll be handsomely rewarded with the aromas of star anise, ripe red cherries and raspberries. Delivering a generous palate with hints of clove spice and a finish that’s slightly toasty
Cabernet Sauvignon
Raymond, California Sommelier Selection, 2010 / 11A blend of cabernet grapes from wine country’s finest valleys of napa, sonoma and lake county, this wine was blended by a group of influential sommeliers to be especially food-friendly. Black fruits and integrated tannins come by way of napa. The structure, balance and acidity is influenced by sonoma county’s fog, while lake county’s influence makes for a jammy wine that keeps you coming back for more. This full-bodied, elegant wine is overflowing with aromas of cherry, cassis and rich blackberry. You’ll want to dive right in and experience the flavors of espresso beans, cedar and mulling spices in this big and chewy cab.
14 Hands, Washington, 2010 / 11Named after the height measurement of the wild horses that once made their home on what are now their vineyards, 14 hands produces truly spirited wines, of which this cabernet is a stellar example. Grapes from the horse heaven hills and other areas of the columbia valley give this wine its lush quality. Aromas of raspberries and red currants with subtle hints of spice. Fresh flavors of spiced cherry and plum accompany a touch of cocoa galloping through to a finish marked with fine, velvety tannins.
Rutherford Ranch, Napa Valley, 2010 / 11Often referred to as the best value in napa valley, rutherford ranch is located along the scenic silverado trail in one of napa’s most renowned subappellations, rutherford district. The district is known for producing unsurpassed cabernet sauvignon and other premium varietals. This cab entices with aromas of ripe boysenberry and currant with vanilla spice and hints of forest floor. They open to big and delicious flavors of boysenberry, toasty caramel and cranberry. A delightful young cabernet.
Valentin Bianchi, Mendoza Sensual Argentina, 2010 / 11If you’re new to the world of argentine wine, then take the bull by the horns and order this one with your favorite steak. French oak barrel aging brings to life the flavors of the finest mendoza cabernet grapes. It’s a medium to full-bodied wine with aromas of black pepper, cedar and berry notes. Delivering a mouth feel and flavors that complement these aromas and a berry vanilla finish, it’s the perfect pairing for steak. Try a glass and you’ll be smitten with this aptly named sensual wine from south america.
Katherine Goldschmidt, Alexander Valley Crazy Creek Vineyard, 2010 / 11If you think that crazy creek is an odd name for a vineyard, then you obviously don’t know young katherine goldschmidt. This single-estate cabernet from the renowned alexander valley is as unique as owner nick’s vivacious daughter kate, who is known to challenge the status quo and go off in her own direction. This powerful, inky-red charmer tastes of blackberry, black pepper and plum flavors enveloped in nicely sweet oak. The medium finish is silky smooth with just a bare hint of spice. Crazy good.
Silver Palm, North Coast, 2011 / 12“The beauty is in the details.” that’s the mantra at silver palm, and it’s evident from the moment you sip this wine. After harvesting from the finest wine valleys in napa, sonoma and mendocino, silver palm winemakers craft a sumptuous wine that enhances food beautifully. Dark ruby in color, this c ab exudes aromas of cassis and bing cherries. In the mouth you’ll experience flavors of spice and oak, with firm tannins that lead to a silky finish.
Avalon, California, 2010 / 11The iconic symbol on every avalon label is from the small town of glastonbury, england where, according to legend, the city of avalon once stood. A place where mind, body and spirit were regenerated and rejuvenated. Well, for the winemakers of avalon it’s no legend — it’s a way of life. They’ve crafted nectar with fragrances of allspice, plums and dried ginger, and flavors of boysenberry pie, black cherry preserves and currants. If a glass of this cab doesn’t restore your mind and body, we don’t know what will
Paripaso, Paso Robles, 2011 / 12This is one of the best-kept secrets from northern california’s wine country, a little gem from paso robles. The town may not be as famous as napa or sonoma, but cabs like this one are quickly putting it on the map. Aromas burst from the glass with notes of cherry candy, mint and stewed fruits. Slightly chameleon-like, its nose changes with each inhale. And the flavors? Gingersnaps, dried plums and allspice flood the palate. So amazingly delicious, you may just want to keep the secret of paso robles to yourself.
Ladera, Napa Valley, 2008 / 09A tale of two vineyards — it is the best of vines and the very best of vines. With grapes from two mountain estate vineyards separated by the floor of the magical napa valley, ladera has created an exquisite cabernet that is truly the best of both. This bordeaux-style beauty has aromas of blackberry, cocoa, anise, red licorice and vanilla. The wine bursts with bold dark fruit flavors of plum and brambleberry leading to a full, yet soft and lush finish. So, are two vineyards really better than one? A single taste of this gorgeous cabernet and you’ll be shouting from the mountaintops, yes!
B.R. Cohn, North Coast Silver Label, 2009 / 10This cab is the wine equivalent of a rock ’n roll power ballad: melodic and smooth with a soaring finish. And why not? It comes from the sonoma valley winery of bruce cohn, longtime manager of 70s rock icons, the doobie brothers. A blend of grapes from B.R. Cohn’s award-winning olive hill estate vineyards, as well as select north coast cabernet vineyards, this silver label cabernet produces full, rich flavors of berry, cassis and black cherry with hints of vanilla in the background. It hits all the right notes.
Hess, Napa Valley Allomi Vineyard, 2009 / 10Swiss entrepreneur donald hess likes fine wine and fine art. Both meet at his napa valley winery, which houses an impressive museum of contemporary art. A fourth generation wine family, hess is all about wine expressing the uniqueness of its terroir. That’s exactly what this extraordinary single-vineyard cabernet delivers. It begins with aromas of boysenberries, black cherries, vanilla and sage. Ripe flavors of blackberry mix with hints of cedar and graphite. The wine is lush in the mouth with a pleasant, lingering finish.
Oberon, Napa Valley, 2009 / 10Winemaker tony coltrin has married multiple cabernet expressions into one outstanding wine that boasts a gorgeous, rounded mouthfeel and rich, complex flavors. How you ask? By layering fruits from napa’s volcanic hillside soils with the deeper alluvial soils of the valley floors, producing an oak and bordeauxstyled cab. The wine’s candied blackberry, licorice and spice flavors complement a lingering toffee note on the finish. On the palate, a dash of black pepper and hints of cranberry that will rock your taste buds. This is one cab that will keep you coming back for more
Primus, Colchagua Valley Chile, 2010 / 11This is a wine from the chilean wine legend agustin huneeus, who also owns quintessa in napa valley. Chile is fast becoming the go-to place for cabernet sauvignon and other deep red varietals. Take a sip and see for yourself. Aged in the finest french and american oak, this wine is the embodiment of cabernet sauvignon with bold and deep aromas of plum and cassis that lead to rich, ripe red berry fruit flavors. It does not disappoint. Showing blood orange citrus elements and deep blue fruits with soft pepper spices that lead to a bright blackberry finish.
Educated Guess, Napa Valley, 2010 / 11You don’t need to make an educated guess when it comes to enjoying this wine — it pairs perfectly well with a prime steak. The juiciness of this rich and ripe napa cab mixes perfectly with the bold flavors of beef. It’s a food-friendly, fun wine with aromas of cherry fruit, cocoa and hints of mint. In the mouth, it’s jammy with a creamy french vanilla middle and a finish that lingers. Serious cab lovers will enjoy this wine whether there’s a steak on the plate or not — it stands alone admirably.
Hall, Napa Valley, 2009 / 10Kathryn hall has been an ambassador, a corporate attorney and an activist. Craig hall is an entrepreneur, an art collector and author. Together they are creating an unrivalled destination in the napa valley on 500 acres of estate-grown bordeaux varietals. Not surprisingly, their stunning cabernet sauvignon expresses the unique and diverse characters of napa’s soils and climate. This deep purple wine beguiles with rich, intense aromas and flavors of crème de cassis, blackberry puree, licorice, dark chocolate and briar fruit.
Chateau Ste. Michelle, Columbia Valley Indian Wells, 2010 / 11Washington state’s oldest and most acclaimed winery, chateau ste. Michelle is the northwest’s king of cab. Like rudolf valentino in the sheik, this ripe, jammy new world cab emerges from the desert full of sweetness and star quality. Far from seattle’s rainy climate, the dry columbia valley nurtures the chateau’s mature vineyards with warm, sunny days and cool nights. Winemaker bob berthau elicits from them this lovable hunk of wine — fruit-forward blackberry and cherry flavors layered with fascinating complexity and dark fruit aromas.
Justin, Paso Robles, 2009 / 10Like the climate of paso robles, justin wines are all about balance. A perfect equilibrium of fog and sun, softness and acidity, forward flavor and lingering finish. In short, they’re everything a great first-growth bordeaux would be...if it were made in california. This cab is a perfect example. As you study its opaque core, you’ll experience notes of sweet vanilla and cassis that take you back to the delightful smells of fresh baked pastries. Aromas that are overwhelming in the best possible way. Your mouth readies for a burst of flavor that is lush and round and dwells somewhere between blackberry and raspberry happiness.
Dessert Wines / Ports
Inniskillin, Vidal Pearl Icewine Canada, 2007 / 08Karl kaiser, the studious, austrian-born chemist, and donald ziraldo, the italian-canadian agriculturalist teamed up to become the founding fathers of canadian wine. And in that climate, it was only natural that they would try their hands at creating icewine. The fruit hangs on the vines until winter and freezes. The frozen berries are crushed, yielding a syrupy juice. This concentrated, super sweet syrup gets fermented, and the result shines with flavors of nectarine, papaya, lychee, tangerine and orange blossoms as delicious and rich as the desserts they complement so well.
Quinta Do Noval, Black Port Portugal NVMany great ports are content to sleep in the cellar, tucked in behind their classic white labels. This one wants to party all night. From its sleek black bottle to its bright aromatics, noval black is a resolutely modern drink with a contemporary style. It’s incredibly fresh, with notes of ripe blackberries and orange liqueur on the nose. The palate is medium-bodied and sleek, with flavors of black fruit, spice and a hint of white pepper. Light enough to enjoy as an apéritif, big enough to satisfy an after-dinner craving, noval black is your invitation to see port in a whole new light. 91 points wine & spirits, 90 points wine advocate.
Quady, Black Muscat California Elysium, 2010 / 11Elysium means “paradise” in greek mythology. And that’s exactly what you’ll think when you sip this brilliant crimson purple wine. With aromas of roses, hibiscus, and strawberries; flavors of bing cherries and red berries, elysium is a perfect accompaniment to desserts. It’s great with vanilla ice cream, new york cheesecake, and especially dark chocolate delights.
Taylor Fladgate, Tawny Port 20 Year Old Portugal NVWhile a vintage port matures almost entirely in the bottle, an aged tawny evolves entirely in the cask—in contact with oxygen. A tawny port is blended from many harvests, and sits in large casks for many years before being bottled. The average age of the wines blended in this tawny is 20 years. Taylor fladgate cellars its tawnies in portugal’s cool vila novo de gaia area rather than the hot douro valley, and the difference in climate creates a lush, rich, silky wine that pairs with coffee and chocolate desserts in ways your palate has never experienced before.
Taylor Fladgate, Lbv Port Portugal, 2005Unlike vintage port, which spends only a couple of years in the cask and then continues to age in the bottle, late bottled vintage port develops its flavor during four to six years of cask aging. It is fully mature when bottled and ready to enjoy. This wine exemplifies the lbv style with a powerful, aromatic nose of black fruit, plum and dark cherry. Floral and herbal notes add lovely nuances to the bouquet. The palate is round, smooth and balanced. Flavors of blueberry and raspberry abound, with a delicious touch of black licorice. In true taylor style, the wine is well structured, with generous, firm tannins. The finish is wonderfully long. 92 points wine spectator, 90 points wine enthusiast.
Fonseca, Reserve Porto Bin 27 Portugal NVBin 27 is the kind of port that elicits knowing smiles from port lovers at the mere glimpse of its black label. The winery’s family has been enjoying this special port for more than a century, but the public has only had the opportunity to partake since 1972. blended from a selection of the finest wines from a single year, its fine structure, full, velvety body and lush black currant and cherry notes add a grand finale to any evening.
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