February Case of the Month

And just like that, so long, January! See you next time, and don't let the door hit you on the way out. As we slowly inch our way towards more light and longer days, February brings us some additional bright spots and depending on who you are may determine how bright those spots may be! 

February is the month for romance, roses and chocolates, the Superbowl, and of course, wine (and to be honest, what month isn't for wine?). This month's case has something for everyone. Old favorites, new finds, perhaps a wolf in sheep's clothing and maybe even a visit from a walrus. With the average bottle price around $15, this is a case worth considering! 

Sparkling

(Italy) NV Loredan Gasparini Asolo Prosecco Superiore Brut, $17
Grapes: Glera

Notes:  This is a trusted friend you can take anywhere without worrying about the reception. Greeted by the light, flowery nose with hints of just ripe pineapple, it is delicate, refreshing and well-balanced like a lemon curd biscotti. This is bubbles with an attitude that boasts a persistent minerality from start to finish. The slight trace of lees elevates this from your everyday Prosecco. It gives it an uncharacteristically mature drinkability that will leave you feeling like you got the very best - an affordable secret. It's ok. Nobody needs to know, and we won't tell.

(Italy) NV Clara C Fiori di Prosecco, $18
Grapes: Barbera 

Notes: Sellwood loves its Clara C, and it shows! We sell more of this lovely sparkling Rose than anyone in the state! The belle of the ball. The Cinderella whose pumpkin will never need to return. The beauty brings together bright strawberry finely beaded bubbles and turns it into Italian bliss without subterfuge. Clean from start to finish, easy, fun, summer in your glass all year long. You know you want some. We have it. Come and get it.

Whites

(Italy) 2019 Falanghina Feudi di San Gregorio, $20
Grapes: Falanghina

Notes: Looking for a big white that is dry but not too dry with medium acidity and a touch of elderberry flower honey? This Falanghina should be your next jam. Citrusy pith and freshly picked granny smith apple on the nose. It is funky yet clean and easily quaffable. Definitely has the distinct essence of cypress mixed with a flinty minerality that quickly lends to preserved lemon on the palate. It remains soft in the mouth, and with some time in the glass, the tropical finish becomes more dominant. Drink with light vegetarian fare, shellfish, or your favorite Superbowl appetizers. 

(Spain) 2021 Pablo Padin Albarino, $18
Grapes: Albarino

Notes: Imagine you are casually strolling the beach at sea, and you see a bottle gently rolling in the waves near shore. You reach for it, imagining a message from a faraway land. You uncork the bottle and pull out the scroll of parchment. Just one word. Balance. Yep, that's it. Balance. That is what you will find in this beautiful example of an Albarino from Pablo Padin. It is light, refreshing, and leans dry with a great acidity that would have been a perfect match for our recent calamari special. Dried hay, unripe honeydew, and gooseberry slowly develop into a solid, single-refined wave of a finish as it awaits your sips. Drink now. Like right now.

(Oregon) Love and Squalor NV Mothershucker, $16
Grapes: Pinot Gris, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc

Notes: We all know you shouldn't (but you probably do) judge a book by its cover. And who hasn't grabbed a bottle off the shelf based on clever marketing whose label has roped us in? This bottle does that and so much more, as it delivers one hundred and ten percent. Grassy tart salted apple kissed with a bit of grapefruit pith gives this unique sipper some zing that can hold its own with the best of them. As the label suggests, it could be your new go-to for those delectable oysters we covet in the Pacific Northwest. Don't limit yourself to oysters - think ahi poke and plank salmon on the grill; your seafood delicacies will shine like a true mother shucker. Ya. It's that good.

Reds

(France) 2020 Domaine de l’Amauve La Vigne de Louis, $18
Grapes: Syrah, Grenache

Notes: Purpley, dense and dark, the black and blueberry nose is simply intoxicating. The fruit changes on the palate into black raspberry and finishes with a hint of baking spice. With care and attention both in the vineyard and the winery, this 100% vegan-certified delight is youthful, powerful and juicy, with hints of molten iron from the earth's core. Give it a moment in the glass. You will not be disappointed by how it opens up, revealing even more fruit and depth with elegance and finesse. If Goldilocks had a favorite red wine, it would presumably be this as it is truly "just right." 

(Washington) 2020 In Sheep's Clothing, $20
Grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon

Notes: Labels, labels, labels. Again with the labels. Andre Mac, featured in the phenomenal documentary "Red, White, and Black" directed by Jerry Bell, surely does not disappoint with this beautiful Cab from Washington. "To protect the sheep, you gotta catch the wolf, and it takes a wolf to catch the wolf (or an Armenian Gampkr). And just like the wolf, or the Gampkr to whom the wolf is an equal adversary, this wine is impressive, powerful with a big personality yet subtle, just like the game the wolf is playing. The label is whimsical, and the wine is just as fun. Serious yet affordable, decadent yet balanced, and with a finish that is actually surprisingly refreshing for a Cab, this is a must for your ribeyes as it drinks just as quickly as a wolf enjoys a sheep. Sorry. Not sorry.

(Spain) 2018 Vina Amezola Crianza, $18
Grapes: Tempranillo, Mazuelo

Notes: This is a lovely and affordable Rioja. Big, bold, and tannic in the best of ways with pleasant acidity making it the perfect match for lamb with couscous, stews of all kinds, red sauces and Moroccan fare. There is a persistent cherry note that is not quite ripe yet not tart, and the finish suggests chocolate and cinnamon, perhaps dusted with cedar. The star is the red fruit on the nose with a brambly finish lurking just behind the scenes. This well-melded wonder would benefit from just a moment of time as it will become more appropriately subdued with proper breathing, just like you.

(Washington) 2019 COR Horse Heaven Hills Momentum, $19
Grapes: Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Merlot, Petit Verdot

Notes: Think chewy. Not as in the beloved Chewbacca but as in your mouth as this Bordeaux-inspired blend is just that. An earthy minerality dominates the persistent black fruit notes. A hint of caramel on the nose no doubt lends a hand to the smooth and mellow finish as the silky tannins meld with a truly linear acidity that is so well integrated it's no wonder that the suggestion of bergamot begs for hearty dishes. Think veal, kabobs of any kind, hearty chicken and a lovely beef-dominated cassoulet. 

(France) 2020 Pascal Jousselin Petit Cot, $26
Grapes: Malbec

Notes: Mellow, floral, rich, and dense, this easy-drinking Malbec from a 5th generation farmer. It is surprising to think it is the first time (in 5 generations) that the estate has bottled its own wines. Organic, with minimal intervention and no added sulfites, it boasts a clean, pure wine that shows promise now and in the bottle over time. The finesse and care shine like a good deed in a weary world. Beef Bourguignon anyone?? Yes, please! 

(France) 2021 La Gascogne D’Alain Brumont, $14
Grapes: Merlot, Tannant

Notes: Please don't let the pale ruby hue fool you. This wine is no joke. Spicy and smooth with a soft finish, the Merlot tames the Tennant perfectly with no pretense or suggestion. The nose is somewhat mysterious like wet, wild black raspberry stems resting in the shade on a hot summer day. The elegance and ease of the darkly fruited Merlot are a perfect match for the grippy tannins of the Tennant. Elegant, sexy and sleek, an ideal pairing for strong-rinded cheeses and pizza yet also ready to hang out and be enjoyed on its own.

(Oregon) JK Carriere Provocateur, $24
Grapes: Pinot Noir

Notes: This gem of an Oregon Pinot Noir brings Burgundian finesse to the New World with grace and style. Cherry cola and over-ripe cranberry flirt with a hint of oakiness and green bell pepper, proving terrier actually matters. A bit on the jammier side for an Oregon Pinot, it is still light, bright and very enjoyable. Noting the black pepper on the back end, mushrooms and marionberries are extremely prevalent even as you contemplate the finish. Oregon Pinot that is delicious and under $30? Sign us up! Get yours while it lasts in the February case of the month. Pair with foie gras, dry-cured meats, olives and tales from the past. 

April Case of the Month

Over the past month, we have had the opportunity to bring in several new arrivals and releases from Italy. For the April case of the month, we're offering six stellar wines from Northern and Central Italy, as well as a mix of stand out staff picks from other parts of the globe.

Of particular note is a crisp bottle of bubbly from Italy's Emilia region, an incredible biodynamic French Gamay, and a super unique and tasty liter of white from Slovenia. We hope you enjoy this month's mix!

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Sparkling

(Italy) NV Cantina Paltrinieri Bianco Secco Frizzante Sparkling
Grapes: Blend of Trebbiano and Sorbara

Notes: Great value bottle of bubbly from central Italy. Focused refreshing citrus on the palate, floral aromas, and a clean, zippy finish. Perfect for lite fare, salty cheeses, and simple pasta. 

Rose

(Italy) 2019 Ercole Piemont D.O.C. Rosato
Grapes: 100% Barbera

Notes: Love the liter bottle of rose in Springtime- with a screwcap, no less! This is the perfect bottle of pink to bring to the park for your picnic—lovely ripe red fruit tones, well-rounded mouthfeel, supremely gulpable. 

Whites

(Slovenia) 2019 Crnko Jarenincan
Grapes: Blend of Muller Thurgau, Chardonnay, and Laski Rizling

Notes: Liter #2 in this month's case- this time from the continental, alpine-influenced northern Slovenia climate. You will love this wine's fresh aromatics, spritzy acidity, touch o'tropical fruit and low alcohol. It's another stellar sunshine wine. 

(California) 2019 Tablas Creek Vineyard' Patelin de Tablas Blanc'
Grapes: Blend of Grenache Blanc, Roussanne, Viognier, Marsanne, Clairette Blanche

Notes: One of our favorite California producers- the bottle of white incorporates fruit from six top Rhone vineyards in Paso Robles. Each vineyard is selected for its quality.

Like many white wines from the Southern Rhône, it is based on the crisp acids and rich mouthfeel of Grenache Blanc, with Viognier for floral, tropical aromatics and rich texture, Roussanne and Marsanne for structure and spice, and a small addition of Clairette Blanche for freshness and minerality.

(Italy) 2019 Domaine Carrel Eugene ‘Jongieux’
Grapes: 100% Jacquere

Notes: Classic Bottle Shop staff pick from Savoie in Eastern France. Remarkably pleasant and easy drinking white table wine. Medium-bodied, balanced acidity, nice mouthfeel, super food-friendly. 

(Italy) 2018 Pala ‘i fiori’ Bianco
Grapes: 100% Vermentino

Notes: We are super excited about this 'Tre Bichieri' award winner from Sardegna. Rich, broad mouthfeel, mineral driven with notes of granite, balanced acidity, and a subtle salinity in the finish. Delish. 

Reds

(Italy) 2019 Le Vigne di Faraone Montepulciano d’Abruzzo
Grapes: 100% Montepulciano

Notes: A lovely structured red from Central Italy. Lean on the palate, with tart red berry fruit and a fun balance of earthy tannins on the finish. 

(France) 2019 Les Traverses de Fontanes Rouge
Grapes: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon

Notes: Full-bodied, ripe blue fruit, pleasant wooded structure - great burger wine!

(Italy) 2018 Tolaini ‘Vallenuova’ Chianti Classico
Grapes: 100% Sangiovese

Notes: Another new arrival, and 'Tres Bichieri' winner from Tuscany. Open this wine or decant an hour before enjoying- this bottle needs a little time to reveal all of its' notes. You'll find this to be surprisingly fun and fruit-forward initially, with a nice mineral mid-palate and a ferric, earthy finish. So good!

(France) 2018 Domaine A. Pegaz Beaujolais Villages
Grapes: 100% Gamay

Notes: Easy drinking French table wine that checks all of the 'natural' wine boxes: organic, biodynamic, unfiltered, unfined, vegan and natural fermentation. It is easy going, light/medium-bodied, fruity, with a lightly wooded texture on the palate.

(Spain) 2017 Ludovicus Tinto
Grapes: 100% Garnacha

Notes: Full-bodied Spanish red. Dark blue and black fruit, dark cacao nib, nice density. Screams for charred red meat.

(Oregon) 2018 North Valley' Classic' Willamette Valley Pinot Noir
Grapes: 100% Pinot Noir

Notes: One of the Bottle Shop's favorite local producers. This is Soter Vineyards' day to day' drinking Pinot Noir. Earthy on the palate with forest herbs and red and blue fruit. Fantastic!

The Case of the Month is Back, Plus This Weeks Wine Recommendations

Case of the Month

You asked and we heard you. The Case of the Month has returned. Every month Jon, our wine buyer, is going to hand select a group of 12 wines which will be discounted down 20% off the original price. This month Jon has picked a mix of good value wines that are perfect for the warmer weather ahead. 

This month's case is $156 (a savings of $38!!) for pick up or $175 for Friday delivery (a $19 savings). Check it out. And to make it easier, you can order here, pay over the phone and we will bring it out to your car for you.   

Whites

(OR) 2019 Ridgecrest Old Vine Estate 
Grapes: 100% Pinot Gris 

Notes:  Nicely textured, subtle floral aromatics, crisp acidity. 


(FR) 2018 L’Enclos Cote de Gascogne
Grapes: Blend of Colombard and Ugni Blanc 

Notes: Light, bright, citrusy


(IT) 2018 Antica Enotria Puglia Bianco 
Grapes: Blend of Fiano and Falanghina

Notes: Yellow apple, cumquat, balanced minerality, great dinner food

Roses

(FR) 2019 Domaine Eugene Carrel Savoie Rose
Grapes: Blend of Gamay and Mondeuse

Notes: agreeably fruity, easily drinkable

 
(FR) 2019 Domaine Montrose Pays d’Oc Rose
Grapes: Blend of Grenache, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah

Notes: Elegant balance of roundness and freshness, red berries and lemon peel citrus


(SP) 2019 Bozeto de Exopto Rioja Rose
Grapes: Blend of Tempranillo and Garnacha

Notes: Clean, crisp, hint of peach and white pepper

Reds

(IT) 2017 Gulfi ‘Nerojbleo’ Sicilia Ross
Grapes: 100% Nero d’Avola

Notes: Leather with black fruit, yet surprisingly lively


(SP) 2018 Pago Casa Gran ‘Casa Benasal’
Grapes: Blend of Garnacha, Monastrell, Syrah

Notes: Dry, bold red, with rounded tannic structure


(IT) 2018 Tre Monti ‘Campo di Mezzo’
Grapes: 100% Sangiovese 

Notes: Dark fruit, well balanced, great pizza and spaghetti wine


(FR) 2017 Sainte Croix ‘Le Fournas’
Grapes: Blend of Grenache, Syrah, and Carignan

Notes: soft, with rich clean berry fruit, gulpable


(OR) 2017 Stafford Hill Tempranillo
Grapes: 100% Tempranillo

Notes: cocoa, earthy spice, vibrant black cherry fruit


(OR) 2019 Day Winery ‘Vin de Days’ Rouge
Grapes: Blend of Pinot Noir, Pinot Munier, and Pinot Gris

Notes: Fresh raspberry, cracked black pepper, and just a touch funky (in a good way)


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New Arrivals and Staff Picks

2019 Savage Grace Yakima Valley Sauvignon Blanc, $23
Grapes: 100% Sauvignon Blanc

 Tasting Notes: Grower, Mike Sauer, has been cultivating a handful of white varietals in this Washington region known mostly for its’ red wines. He planted a ‘field blend’ of Sauv Blanc Clones indigenouos to the Loire Valley in France, and the resulting wine is reminiscent of that clean ‘Old World’ style. Crips, citrusy, and mineral driven. Supremely food friendly.  

2019 J Christopher ‘Cristo Irresisto’ Rose, $18
Grapes: Grenache + Syrah blend 

Tasting Notes: Lovely straightforward drinking rose from reputable vintners sourcing grapes from along the Columbia Gorge. This wine is light and bright, with nice acidity and a subtle floral finish. A great wine for the warmer weeks ahead!

2016 Licenciado Reserva Rioja, $29
Grapes: 100% Tempranillo  

Tasting Notes: This new arrival recently scored 95 points in Decanter Magazine, and has garnered accolades for its’ flavor profile and also its’ affordability. The Licenciado Reserva a ruby color and has outstanding aromas of wild berry, vanilla, and spice. This wine has fantastic dark fruit tones balanced with notable, yet integrated tannins, and surprising acidity. I recommend buying 2 bottles now- one to drink this weekend, and one to drink in 10 years from now.  

Geek of the Week

2018  Tenuta San Lucia ‘Vensame Ancestrale’, $24
Grapes: 100% Famozo 

Tasting Notes: Super cool central Italian winery focusing on organic and biodynamic farming coupled with ancient wine making practices using esoteric indigenious grapes. This bottle of sparkling rose is both interesting and delicious- the color is a touch cloudy, and initial tastes include some savory herbs, the overall impression is fresh and clean, with deep ripe pear and citrus on the finish. So fun to enjoy!


Order for Delivery

As always, you have until Thursday at 5 pm to get your orders in for wine and beer, and we'll bring it right to your doorstep on Friday! Just email your orders to info@pdxbottleshop.com and let us know the style and price point you are looking for. We will call you to confirm your order and you can pay over the phone. There is a $5 delivery charge and we will deliver within 5 miles of the shop. Easy peasy.