Monday, December 28, 2015

Welcome Back (to me)!

I have a confession to make.  I am tired of being criticized for who I am.  I have been put down a lot over the past year and I have decided that I am just going to keep on doing what I do and not worry about the haters.  OK, so I do worry and it hurts my feelings, but I honestly don't think I can change my personality if I tried at this point...so, let's talk about wine instead!!

I just celebrated my 43rd birthday.  I don't know how that happened, but I am willing to embrace it.  What other choice do I have!!??  I was at the playground with Chase when an e-mail came through...World Market...additional 15% off coupon (INCLUDING WINE!!!).  This is on top of the 20% discount when you buy 4 or more bottles.  I'm in!  Happy happy birthday to me!!  I was in need of a stock up!

The one thing I love about World Market is the wine sales and discounts.  If you are not a World Market Explorer member and you like wine, do it now.  The variety and the prices are wonderful.  I have found some of my favorite wines at this place.  This was going to be a great day knowing that i was going to save 35% off of a case!  

After the stock up and the savings, I decided to enjoy my birthday evening with a little home-made pizza and what else...wine!  I opted for Locations E.  Locations is a group of 5 distinct wines from 5 separate locations:  E (Spain), F (France), I (Italy), CA (California), and AR (Argentina).  The concept behind Locations is to make the best possible wine from a given country or location.  I have had E in the past and I tend to return to this blend again and again due to its gorgeous taste.  

Priorat, Jumilla, Toro, Rioja, and Ribera del Duero are among the most noble growing regions on the Iberian Peninsula and purposely chosen for this amazing Spanish Red Wine.  This wine is a blend of Grenache, Tempranillo, Monastrell, and Carignan/Carinena at 14.5% alcohol volume.  Of course, as with all of my favorites, you will notice the exotic spice notes in this blend.  Crimson and deep red in color, with an intense dark cherry and spice aroma!  Beautiful! 


This retails for about $18-$20/bottle; but with the discounts and Explorer membership, I think it was under $14.  You cannot beat that for this bottle.  

Drink on my friends.  And be who you wanna be!

Friday, September 11, 2015

Celebration

I have been eagerly awaiting this week!  This is the week I was to find out if I would be released to return to running.  I had the PRP injection in my foot 4 weeks ago.  At that point I had not run for 5 weeks.  Closing in on this 9th week, I was anxious to hear some good news.  I want to run!!!

So, I tend to get a little antsy at times.  I actually decided to take matters in to my own hands and test out the foot maybe a little before the actual appointment.  The good news with that was that I was able to run SLOWLY, but without pain.  That to me is reason to celebrate.

I scored a beautiful bottle of Pinot Noir by luck.  By accident.  I was minding my own business at work when I went to fill up my water bottle and was beckoned to grab this particular bottle.  All I was told was "it's good".



Two Sisters Pinot Noir (2009) is named in honor of vintner, Bill Foley's daughters, Lindsay and Courtney.  Sweet!  This Pinot Noir hails from the prime vineyards in the cool Santa Rita Hills of Santa Barbara County in California.  Perfect spicy accents , layers of berry and vanilla.  I was in love.  This wine truly was the perfect way to celebrate my slow but happy short run around my neighborhood.

In reading about this wine, I have discovered, unfortunately, that this is a limited production line intended to showcase the best Pinot Noir blocks within Foley's Rancho Las Hermanas Estate in the Santa Rita Hills.  Darn.  But, at least I was lucky enough to snag this bottle!!

The appointment yesterday proved to be the good news I was waiting for.  I am able to start running again as long as I remain pain-free.  Yippee!  Sounds to me like another reason to celebrate!

 

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Looking for a Treat?

Meiomi Pinot Noir is FANTASTIC.  If you have not yet tried this wine, you are truly missing out on a great experience.  I actually have had this several times, but stumbled upon it again when it appeared in the local Trader Joe's for $19.99.  I am telling you, this wine tastes like it should cost a lot more.  It is well worth the $20 you are going to toss down.  I would encourage you to stock up.  This is definitely a favorite of mine.  It is a spicy little number, but not too.  It is the perfect blend of smooth and bold.  Not too much of either.

Meiomi is a blending of vines from Sonoma, Monterey, and Santa Barbara Counties in California.  This is unusual for the traditional Pinot Noir.  This Pinot Noir is a blend of multiple vineyards stretching along the California coast.  Each unique area yields fruit that is distinct in character and style.  The name Meiomi means "coast" in the language of the native, coastal dwelling Wappo and Yuki tribes.





One of the best aspects of this Pinot is that is truly pairs with such a variety of foods!  Cheese, Lamb Chops, Salmon! Pork, Pizza, on its own!

Do your self a favor and go find yourself a bottle!


Wednesday, May 27, 2015

The Guilty

Let me start off by saying I have now officially found my new favorite wine.  I am serious.  I have not tasted something in a while that has literally blown my socks off...but last night I experienced just that.  The Guilty Shiraz by Shinas Estate Wines in Australia is my new love.  Those of you who have read this often, know that I am a spice loving, bold-red kind of lady.  This wine was all of that and more.  The Guilty retails for around $20/bottle.



A bit about the Shinas family:  The family heritage is Greek, with wine making stemming back over 8 generations.  The Shinas family migrated to Australia in the early 1950's.  Originally they never sold the wines they made; they would consume a great portion of it and the rest was gifted to friends and family!  The demand became so high for the wines from friend and local restaurants, that in 2002 Shinas Estate Australia was formed.  I think that is pretty darn cool!!  Another cool fact:  The names for the wines come from owner George Shina's career as a judge in his hometown!  

This wine hit me hard from the moment I lifted my glass.  The color was a beautiful deep dark purple/red.  The peppery spice aromas and full bodied flavor packed with vanilla, oak, pepper, chocolate...Oh my GOD.  I'm telling you what.  This wine will not disappoint.  I actually bought a bottle at the wine bar to take home with me.  I have already visited their website and purchased an entire case.  I want you to make a point to go to Cellar on Greene and either have a glass or buy a bottle.  I mean it!  Go.  Now!!!

Monday, May 18, 2015

Supply and Demand

It's kind of funny, but the thought that went through my head this weekend while on my long run Saturday morning was this:  If the world ended today and I had to survive in a post-apocalyptic situation, I would only last about a week.  I am down to 7 bottles of wine in the house.  This is INSANE.  How in the world did I let it get to this?  For those who have seen my wine collection,  you know I generally have about 50+ bottles at any given time.  Not quite collector status, but plenty to get me through a good chunk of days without power, and running from zombie's if I needed to.  Not today.

I was thinking that a possible stock up would take place this weekend, but I was busy running around and cleaning out closets, doing laundry, the mundane tasks of life.  I need to get on it and soon.

So last night I didn't even open a new bottle.  Nope, I had half a bottle left from Saturday night and decided to just finish that off.  Its one of my favorite go to's for a Petite Sirah.  "With touches of fig, cocoa and licorice...has a very interesting and lingering finish.  Maggio is made by Oak Ridge Winery, the oldest operating winery in Lodi, California."




Ahhhh, Lodi.  What can I say.  I truly feel like I am rarely disappointed by wines from this region.  It is definitely one of my favorite areas.  This is most likely the first place I will visit when i start my winery rounds some time in the future!

Now to go and replenish by supply...the demand is definitely there!

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Don't Call it a Comeback

I have been busy.  I have been stressed.  I have been getting back on the roads after a little recovery time.  I have been happy.  There is a lot going on right now.  I just hired a replacement for my HR Coordinator role that has been vacant a little over a month.  I just ran a strong post-injury 5K boosting my confidence a little for my final 5k of the season and my pending half marathon in Pittsburgh.  I am gearing up for a fun-filled summer.  Lots of good.

I purchased a bottle of wine last week that I had been looking forward to trying.  I had been getting low on my wine supply and went for a little stock up run and one of the bottles was a 2011 Conn Creek Cabernet Savignon from Napa Valley. This wine usually retails for around $35, but I scored it on sale at $26.

Smooth, smooth, smooth.  Per the web site:

"Opening aromas of blackberries, plums and dark chocolate carry through to the palate.  Accents of spring wildflowers, spiced honey, and pie crust highlight complexity.  Ripe focused tannins follow the flavors to a lingering cocoa powder finish."




What I can tell you is it was very nice.  Very smooth.  Perfect for my evening of relaxing on the back patio watching the sun set over the yard while Chase ran around like a crazy man enjoying the weather.  Yep...that's my kind of evening!