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		<title>Sherry &amp; Port Tasting</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jan 2012 22:41:50 +0000</pubDate>
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Let us pique your Iberian interests this Friday when we&#8217;ll be serving up some of our finest Sherry and Port. 
SHERRY &#038; PORT TASTING
Friday, January 20
5:30-7-30pm
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Let us pique your Iberian interests this Friday when we&#8217;ll be serving up some of our finest Sherry and Port. </p>
<p><strong>SHERRY &#038; PORT TASTING<br />
Friday, January 20<br />
5:30-7-30pm</strong></p>
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		<title>Bodegas Ontañón Rioja Tasting, this Friday</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Dec 2011 16:28:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Vino</dc:creator>
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This Friday we&#8217;ll welcome Elissa Bernhisel, U.S. representative of Rioja winery Bodegas Ontañón. Elissa will be pouring the powerful yet elegant 2008 vintage of Ontañón&#8217;s Crianza Rioja. Grapes for this wine are sourced from high-altitude slopes on the Sierra de Yerga mountain range just outside of the town of Quel, where the winery is located. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://vinosite.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/ontanon-BLOG.jpg" alt="" title="" width="432" height="200" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-7598" /><br />
<a href="http://www.vinosite.com/shop/ontanon-rioja-crianza.html"><img src="http://www.vinosite.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/ontanon.jpg" alt="" title="" width="166" height="450" class="alignright size-full wp-image-7270" /></a>This Friday we&#8217;ll welcome Elissa Bernhisel, U.S. representative of Rioja winery <a href="http://www.ontanon.es/"><strong>Bodegas Ontañón</strong></a>. Elissa will be pouring the powerful yet elegant <a href="http://www.vinosite.com/shop/ontanon-rioja-crianza.html"><strong>2008 vintage of Ontañón&#8217;s Crianza Rioja</strong></a>. Grapes for this wine are sourced from high-altitude slopes on the Sierra de Yerga mountain range just outside of the town of Quel, where the winery is located. Until the 1970s fruit from these parcels had been sold to other wineries, until Gabriel Pérez Cuevas took over his family&#8217;s enterprise and began to make wine from them, his goal being a superior quality Rioja. Today his kids Raquel, Ruben and Maria carry on their father&#8217;s tradition. Situated in the eastern sub-region of Rioja Baja, Ontañón’s vineyards enjoy warmer days and less rainfall than neighboring Rioja Alta and Rioja Alavesa. Interestingly, the estate boasts one hectare of pre-phylloxera Garnacha vines. This blend of Tempranillo and Garnacha is aged in a mixture of both new (60%) and old (40%) American (60%) and French (40%) oak barrels. </p>
<p><strong>BODEGAS ONTAÑÓN RIOJA TASTING<br />
with Elissa Bernhisel<br />
Friday, December 9<br />
5:30-7:30pm<br />
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		<title>Bodegas Ontañón Rioja Tasting &#8212; next Wednesday</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2011 18:21:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Vino</dc:creator>
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There are barely enough days in the week for all of Vino&#8217;s free tastings! This week we&#8217;re hosting not three but four tasting events, starting on Wednesday when we&#8217;ll welcome Laine Boswell, U.S. representative of Rioja winery Bodegas Ontañón. Laine will be pouring the powerful yet elegant 2008 vintage of Ontañón&#8217;s Crianza Rioja. Grapes for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.vinosite.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/ontanon-blog.jpg" alt="" title="" width="432" height="197" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-7264" /><br />
<a href="http://www.vinosite.com/shop/ontanon-rioja-crianza.html"><img src="http://www.vinosite.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/ontanon.jpg" alt="" title="" width="166" height="450" class="alignright size-full wp-image-7270" /></a>There are barely enough days in the week for all of Vino&#8217;s free tastings! This week we&#8217;re hosting not three but four tasting events, starting on Wednesday when we&#8217;ll welcome Laine Boswell, U.S. representative of Rioja winery <a href="http://www.ontanon.es/"><strong>Bodegas Ontañón</strong></a>. Laine will be pouring the powerful yet elegant <a href="http://www.vinosite.com/shop/ontanon-rioja-crianza.html"><strong>2008 vintage of Ontañón&#8217;s Crianza Rioja</strong></a>. Grapes for this wine are sourced from high-altitude slopes on the Sierra de Yerga mountain range just outside of the town of Quel, where the winery is located. Until the 1970s fruit from these parcels had been sold to other wineries, until Gabriel Pérez Cuevas took over his family&#8217;s enterprise and began to make wine from them, his goal being a superior quality Rioja. Today his kids Raquel, Ruben and Maria carry on their father&#8217;s tradition. Situated in the eastern sub-region of Rioja Baja, Ontañón’s vineyards enjoy warmer days and less rainfall than neighboring Rioja Alta and Rioja Alavesa. Interestingly, the estate boasts one hectare of pre-phylloxera Garnacha vines. This blend of Tempranillo and Garnacha is aged in a mixture of both new (60%) and old (40%) American (60%) and French (40%) oak barrels. </p>
<p><strong>BODEGAS ONTAÑÓN RIOJA TASTING<br />
with Laine Boswell<br />
Wednesday, October 26<br />
5:30-7:30pm<br />
</strong></p>
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		<title>Wines on the verge of a nervous tasting</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 21:37:40 +0000</pubDate>
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Taste three Spanish wines, including a brand new Rueda, this Friday from 5:30pm:
Castelo de la Dehesa Rueda 2009 (Castile-Leon, Spain)
$10
Mas Sorrer Montsant 2009 (Catalonia, Spain)
$15
Javier Asensio Navarra Crianza 2005 (Navarra, Spain)
$15
SUNNY SPAIN TASTING
Friday, August 26
5:30-7:30pm
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<p>Taste three Spanish wines, including a brand new Rueda, this Friday from 5:30pm:</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.vinosite.com/shop/country/spain-portugal/castelo-de-la-dehesa-rueda.html" target="_blank">Castelo de la Dehesa Rueda 2009 (Castile-Leon, Spain)</a><br />
$10</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.vinosite.com/shop/country/spain-portugal/mas-sorrer-montsant.html" target="_blank">Mas Sorrer Montsant 2009 (Catalonia, Spain)</a><br />
$15</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.vinosite.com/shop/country/spain-portugal/javier-asensio-navarra-crianza.html" target="_blank">Javier Asensio Navarra Crianza 2005 (Navarra, Spain)</a><br />
$15</strong></p>
<p><strong>SUNNY SPAIN TASTING<br />
Friday, August 26<br />
5:30-7:30pm</strong></p>
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		<title>¡Viva España!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 May 2011 15:47:52 +0000</pubDate>
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When Vino took the significant  step to open up its  borders in 2010, Ramírez de la Piscina Rioja  Reserva was one of the first non-Italian wines on our list.  Unsurprisingly, since in addition to demonstrating all the classic hallmarks of  a Vino favorite, this sultry Spaniard also boasted a rare [...]]]></description>
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<p>When Vino took the significant  step to <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1105477683780&amp;s=9596&amp;e=0013iSQxGSnqYeCVRFyUxN55Q5TsR_WhliU-L8sKgrjxZPTnL-Qp6GXmay_mw2bSTCV6vFlgeB2d_UzauyUyvw5HdPGlxXbWUH2zb5YM7_m8xnhQePvsFR43R4AjQOyLCnuBJUYuSM-hXo=" target="_blank">open up its  borders</a></strong> in 2010, <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1105477683780&amp;s=9596&amp;e=0013iSQxGSnqYeC-Vz_28EwTxWEr-xL9pin5L790U4o9eSrRYZnUeE6JAbfbkoe_2zBS4JZuoL91-Bj-oCYQrG8xD7eLNG_DYtao93Uzr3bkfVVupZfGpn7G2e9rz991PTX3kBEGEmYiXtquvzGkCg20wkHgm8L046BD6xkeat0XQY=" target="_blank">Ramírez de la Piscina Rioja  Reserva </a></strong>was one of the first non-Italian wines on our list.  Unsurprisingly, since in addition to demonstrating all the classic hallmarks of  a Vino favorite, this sultry Spaniard also boasted a rare and appealing  combination: ageworthiness and affordability. The 2001 Reserva was an instant  hit with you too, prompting us to feature it in <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1105477683780&amp;s=9596&amp;e=0013iSQxGSnqYd7evf-HKPZCNRFPV1YlZxeQGl4s-ssi8sDUZDvVk0erKOtIVnQrMtySsWbWWtUM7qBEmkbhI--iuaH0e4L2JopePpBhSve7_M8S_x0R1fNyEBKJ8ei0PNyJWaUNI-A6eSfCMkSVNgEAZk46yEGW57qw_RJoJ3YVM78pDgMc7-NojF1l2oGerOH" target="_blank">an email back in  October</a></strong> in which we patted ourselves on the back for having found  an aged wine &#8220;at a price that allows everyone to experience the magic.&#8221;</p>
<p>Now we&#8217;ve skipped ahead to bring  you <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1105477683780&amp;s=9596&amp;e=0013iSQxGSnqYeC-Vz_28EwTxWEr-xL9pin5L790U4o9eSrRYZnUeE6JAbfbkoe_2zBS4JZuoL91-Bj-oCYQrG8xD7eLNG_DYtao93Uzr3bkfVVupZfGpn7G2e9rz991PTX3kBEGEmYiXtquvzGkCg20wkHgm8L046BD6xkeat0XQY=" target="_blank">the 2005</a></strong>. It&#8217;s  a wine that&#8217;s remarkably similar in character to the exceptional 2001 vintage,  but perhaps somewhat more delicate. It may not have the years on it yet, but we  have no doubt this aged beauty will prove another early success.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1105477683780&amp;s=9596&amp;e=0013iSQxGSnqYew99Iz1Vq5PW2w9gjW9dzXcePV4IGW8g6lXd4FF_vnA9rstGuXcALUPwpbv87Wn6OZeuILD8EahW3oJo4qqpk2hwjRJkAlHdcJh8Cci4juRiRF096NGmR_" target="_blank">Bodegas Ramírez de la  Piscina</a></strong> lies near San Vicente de la Sonsierra in the heart of La  Rioja Alta. The noble Ramírez de la Piscina name has its origins around the time  of the first crusade of 1099. Established in 1980, the 18 hectare estate  cultivates Tempranillo (for the red wines), Garnacha and Viura (for the  <em>rosados</em>), which produce traditional wines of exceptional value. The  Rioja Reserva 2005 is aged in cask for 15 months, followed by 21 months in the  bottle. The wine strikes a complex balance of ripe strawberry fruit and  developed flavors like spice, leather and vanilla. You&#8217;ll  find youthful red fruit in addition to evolved flavors such as leather and  tobacco. All this plays out on a palate of silky tannins, which have been  smoothed over by time.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-6073" src="http://vinosite.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/tempranillo-blog.jpg" alt="" width="432" height="464" /></p>
<p>The Spanish tradition of labeling  their wines according to how long they&#8217;ve been aged has long been a boon to  those looking to experience the pleasures of older wine. It&#8217;s a pity more  wineries don&#8217;t shoulder the burden of cellaring provided its benefit for market:  inexpensive, mature wine.<strong><em> <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1105477683780&amp;s=9596&amp;e=0013iSQxGSnqYf0ylSoM0jM0BBhmv_iEGPPTV1fCtbzOeH9gPqUoXsXh9qR79f_vns6zxR-z2dhPag1KGPZiI1pbJyuex241h3cuc6XBG_VCza6NaEcgwaEtH4yQkirVd3scpV9paXU3rCfR-hF9LMS3A==" target="_blank">¡Viva  España!</a></em></strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1105477683780&amp;s=9596&amp;e=0013iSQxGSnqYewbG-L9veg_nh9YQInQb6x5Kk60wJG7jHWy4PwX2YoiJKjTf6X9UN_N2OklaFpLye6CDYbFTcUttsa0zWJVEmVT4IFTZo3MT1b27PXUpzLcdviioQoplfhQYFkdicDDddIKNLsUPU8fSuCWDyqZXxJOHbDXfI5k68=" target="_blank">Ramírez de la Piscina  Reserva 2005</a></strong><br />
<strong>$26</strong></p>
<p><em>For  more information please call <strong>212-725-6516</strong> or email </em><em><strong><a href="mailto:info@vinosite.com" target="_blank">info@vinosite.com</a></strong>.</em></p>
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		<title>Simply Stunning: Olivares &#8220;Altos de la Hoya&#8221; Jumilla Monastrell 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Apr 2011 20:56:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Vino</dc:creator>
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Some wine-producing countries are  known for churning out values. In the mid-1990s, both Chile and Spain  established themselves as countries capable of making inexpensive, but  expressive and distinctive wines. As the market evolved, the desire to  understand these places through their unique terroirs lent itself to the firm  conviction that [...]]]></description>
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<p>Some wine-producing countries are  known for churning out values. In the mid-1990s, both Chile and Spain  established themselves as countries capable of making inexpensive, but  expressive and distinctive wines. As the market evolved, the desire to  understand these places through their unique terroirs lent itself to the firm  conviction that appellation matters even if one&#8217;s spending less than $15 for a  bottle.  And so the world clamored for the latest and greatest as the virtues  of <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1105174436068&amp;s=9596&amp;e=0014lB3BhTh903D26RxdEFtfZlcEIQ9NcsfNH-LmCf2HnHMHY43rMhWawN9uTYJc2-NBX2KiSJ2WcZAGB9cL-ZICp-TmO02-BQt9BhXac4luqmdV-aJ_Q03JzZIzee3-8MYf_WdMKL467RZ9jjdbD_LRplyhJiawKP2GKPTqzUEOccRcqYJaSeejA==" target="_blank">Casablanca  Valley</a></strong> and <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1105174436068&amp;s=9596&amp;e=0014lB3BhTh9004FHB_tlnRs6_AQWodFZ1_7SRdAd3X1uFLq7MXHZ0IzPzGPxmlVVNw4kc3WnP1J0vl5WOMEpNri0RLhlvnWQmOh7sYMMipzmMLssvrnNvrgUwdeWTIjXxlB-GOmXps_DJZfoJeHC0evFcUkMmbEuwj" target="_blank">Bierzo</a></strong> were  extolled by the press. What many failed to mention or even recognize was that  many such regions (particularly in Spain) had been already producing quality  wine for over a century. Case in point: the Southwestern appellation of  <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1105174436068&amp;s=9596&amp;e=0014lB3BhTh902vFzzA8fvMXPscjpUIDTg-8q1GzSazGn2NPqz_cHa8N5OMnHGu2rGfTsL-iTx-Ot7WsQTI6amGCfctX8xCASYOPVToYgJmJVY2Xc8PPp30bujrz5RllsOKkjGQif9c3m0zkzchetLhLg==" target="_blank">Jumilla</a></strong> which  has been producing wine since before the mid-19<sup>th</sup> Century.  Interestingly, Jumilla is one of Spain&#8217;s oldest DO&#8217;s having become an official  appellation in 1966. No producer embodies this region and its signature grape  Monastrell more than Olivares. In fact, to taste Olivares&#8217; single vineyard  Monastrell, <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1105174436068&amp;s=9596&amp;e=0014lB3BhTh901ay7NJ1dxbI01Q89jLTuvp61QqwEJsK9SoJV9rqA1PWTTbGmW_UUVwtOdHhNdTvNvkq5-Cd02wuQU5soFO5fjvDOX8kbQFy8sXIz_yNlypm08rotoegc6kx5HYPr83GlzAYYLSD7YAaw==" target="_blank">Altos de la  Hoya</a></strong>, is to savor the particular combination of terroir, history  and value-driven wine-making that propelled Spain to the forefront over the last  15 years.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.vinosite.com/shop/olivares-jumilla.html"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-5956" src="http://www.vinosite.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/jumilla-blog.jpg" alt="" width="432" height="324" /></a></p>
<p>Olivares&#8217; proprietor Paco Selva&#8217;s  vineyards lie at over 800 meters above sea level; this elevation produces cool  evenings which helps to temper the region&#8217;s hot days resulting in wines that  possess both freshness and vibrancy. The uniqueness of Selva&#8217;s estate is best  described by Olivares&#8217; importer <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1105174436068&amp;s=9596&amp;e=0014lB3BhTh901gfTHh_RuqO-1h_b-vmKLggFk1WRoCzW3_ZS2vzXbhY1S-wTwtk1Fjt-hbK7YDUuV7fiy-eWk4kRsxp7B2BOlcXzon-haLqOumroDNVAhO8A==" target="_blank">The Rare Wine  Co.</a></strong>:</p>
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<p>&#8220;Paco&#8217;s 65 hectare here boasts  incredibly sandy soil and <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1105174436068&amp;s=9596&amp;e=0014lB3BhTh902MLx-_OIEYc4xrWLUXcj2NwBSBe4GgMBZmKC1-1yJxg6GhoMldVrmLU7yZ41-HTf2dxx0mGqrNAPQ8KdNhc-vB-8zbVQ5kiWB0ftG5mGv3MIM6Y5weBu8NuBbjYasuS8QrBbby-wcA1z2qaSxvDrQQ" target="_blank">ungrafted  vines</a></strong>, of which this may be the world&#8217;s largest individual holding.  The former provides the wine with a rich perfume; the latter depth and  complexity. These same sandy soils that give Bodegas Olivares&#8217; wines their  perfumed aromatics were also anathema to the Phylloxera root louse that  devastated all but a handful of Europe&#8217;s vineyards in the late 1880&#8217;s. And so  Paco&#8217;s holdings form an important part of an elite group of vineyards that  survived on their original rootstocks, including Quinta do Noval&#8217;s Nacional  vineyard and Bollinger&#8217;s Vignes Françaises.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Wine critic Robert Parker has  stated that, &#8220;Olivares&#8217; ancient ungrafted Monastrell vines yield stunning wine,&#8221;  and their &#8220;Altos de la Hoya&#8221; bottling is no exception. First released in 2000,  it has since evolved into one of Spain&#8217;s best values. A little spicy, this  Jumilla possesses an earthy backbone that balances its ripe fruit. Sure, it&#8217;d be  easy to continue to heap praise on this wine, but when something is this good  its best to shut one&#8217;s mouth and raise a glass. Cheers!</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1105174436068&amp;s=9596&amp;e=0014lB3BhTh901ay7NJ1dxbI01Q89jLTuvp61QqwEJsK9SoJV9rqA1PWTTbGmW_UUVwtOdHhNdTvNvkq5-Cd02wuQU5soFO5fjvDOX8kbQFy8sXIz_yNlypm08rotoegc6kx5HYPr83GlzAYYLSD7YAaw==" target="_blank">Olivares &#8220;Altos de la Hoya&#8221;  Jumilla Monastrell 2009</a></strong><br />
<strong>$13</strong><br />
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<p><em>For  more information please call <strong>212-725-6516</strong> or email </em><em><strong><a href="mailto:info@vinosite.com" target="_blank">info@vinosite.com</a></strong>.</em></p>
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		<title>Catalan wine in the Times</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2011 15:23:37 +0000</pubDate>
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Alvaro Palacios&#8217; Camins del Priorat was featured in Eric Asimov&#8217;s &#8220;Wines of the Times&#8221; column in the, ahem, New York Times today. Asimov tasted ten wines from the Catalan appellation, singling out the Palacios as the best value. &#8220;Big and tannic with flavors of plums, mineral and licorice,&#8221; read Eric&#8217;s personal tasting note. Pick up [...]]]></description>
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<p>Alvaro Palacios&#8217; <strong><a href="http://www.vinosite.com/shop/priorat-alvaro-palacios.html" target="_blank">Camins del Priorat</a></strong> was featured in <strong><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/16/dining/reviews/16wine.html?pagewanted=1&amp;sq=priorat&amp;st=cse&amp;scp=1" target="_blank">Eric Asimov&#8217;s &#8220;Wines of the Times&#8221; column</a></strong> in the, ahem, <em>New York Times</em> today. Asimov tasted ten wines from the Catalan appellation, singling out the Palacios as the best value. &#8220;Big and tannic with flavors of plums, mineral and licorice,&#8221; read Eric&#8217;s personal tasting note. <em>Pick up a bottle today!</em></p>
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		<title>So uncool it&#8217;s cool: Ontañón Rioja Crianza 2007</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2011 18:35:32 +0000</pubDate>
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What  is it about wine that makes modern drinkers think they  need to shun  classic regions in order to be with the in-crowd? We&#8217;ve already   discussed Bordeaux,  and will address Chianti in time. Today&#8217;s topic is Rioja, yet another   quality wine region that people nervously seem to [...]]]></description>
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<p>What  is it about wine that makes modern drinkers think they  need to shun  classic regions in order to be with the in-crowd? We&#8217;ve already   discussed<strong> <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1104398700594&amp;s=0&amp;e=001fYRSOKLm9hZ8MuUMHT9ja7D5zdrgcqfY96GhFnGsCPMMn1YxGnp4g22_8PKkfvvCSXda6od3batbeHKEp6ijLT0anCcH8MQNIQ0jZHE-qufd0D05lfsxCBtX3n0iSdBmTxWy6UHj5tM=" target="_blank">Bordeaux</a></strong>,  and will address Chianti in time. Today&#8217;s topic is Rioja, yet another   quality wine region that people nervously seem to shy away from. As <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1104398700594&amp;s=0&amp;e=001fYRSOKLm9hZ8MuUMHT9ja7D5zdrgcqfY96GhFnGsCPMMn1YxGnp4g22_8PKkfvvCSXda6od3bas2Mnrkk_6npOi3pyqk-Ns-SM_O642pUjelJEzy-uOv3aHe7_-zxnv5" target="_blank">Gretchen  Thomas</a></strong> succinctly blogged, &#8220;Much like fashion, music and art, a wine can  become passé  to its collectors and critics once it has been &#8216;over  played&#8217; on the scene, and  the hipsters of the wine world may roll their  eyes when offered to try yet  another Rioja, and I must admit, I  ashamedly once considered Rioja *gasp*  boring.&#8221; Of course, she came to  (which is a good thing considering she oversees  the largest Spanish  wine program in the US) and now believes &#8220;that Rioja offers  some of the  most outstandingly unique wines in the market.&#8221; We, at Vino, agree  and  this week&#8217;s argument in a glass comes in the form of <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1104398700594&amp;s=0&amp;e=001fYRSOKLm9hZ8MuUMHT9ja7D5zdrgcqfY96GhFnGsCPMMn1YxGnp4g22_8PKkfvvCSXda6od3batbeHKEp6ijLT0anCcH8MQN27_CiH6y0yWWf-wh4Wf0nIUUbe6kJ9vNsR1VfeRz4B0Fe-NNjEiVVQ==" target="_blank">Ontañón Rioja  Crianza 2007</a></strong>.</p>
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<strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1104398700594&amp;s=0&amp;e=001fYRSOKLm9hZ8MuUMHT9ja7D5zdrgcqfY96GhFnGsCPMMn1YxGnp4g22_8PKkfvvCSXda6od3basvf7lgVogvnq8GNrghT4aESM5w5TPKIddVdfVxoxY8CuWxYmoh-R4x" target="_blank">Bodegas Ontañón</a></strong> <em>(above)</em> is, as Jon Rimmerman of <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1104398700594&amp;s=0&amp;e=001fYRSOKLm9hZ8MuUMHT9ja7D5zdrgcqfY96GhFnGsCPMMn1YxGnp4g22_8PKkfvvCRJ1xCszdR1Shz9feuBOrXZYfZXVBnYUedPmOSqZIC-M=" target="_blank">Garagiste Wine</a></strong> puts it, a  &#8220;Rioja entity that defines a modern sense of the category  with traditional means  &#8211; one that places fruit and terroir over new oak  and flash but keeps the fruit  intensity dialed up to eleven.&#8221;  Woman-owned and operated, Ontañón manages to  seamlessly walk the line  between the modern and the traditional.</p>
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<p>Grapes for this wine are sourced from some of the highest  altitude vineyards in all of Rioja. The town of Quel <em>(above)</em>,  where the winery is  located, is 500 meters above sea level. Situated  in the sub-region of Rioja  Baja, Ontañón&#8217;s vineyards enjoy warmer days  and less rainfall than the  neighboring sub-regions of Rioja Alta and  Rioja Alavesa. Interestingly, the  estates boasts one hectare of  pre-phylloxera Garnacha vines. This blend of  Tempranillo and Garnacha  is aged in a mixture of both new (60%) and old (40%)  American (60%) and  French (40%) oak barrels. As Rimmerman describes it, the  &#8220;Crianza is  subtle and elegant but also powerful and dense with a natural fruit  and  mineral extract that is just not the norm in this region. Think 2005  Chinon  meets low-alcohol Priorat and you will be close. Whatever it is,  it&#8217;s good.  REALLY good.&#8221;</p>
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The best wines aren&#8217;t always the most <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1104398700594&amp;s=0&amp;e=001fYRSOKLm9hZ8MuUMHT9ja7D5zdrgcqfY96GhFnGsCPMMn1YxGnp4g22_8PKkfvvCSXda6od3baspSPO4IGeDtcA1IHAfGJwfJIAIut9RZn6SqFD3J5i8T-T7FoDFnFac" target="_blank">popular</a></strong>, but they&#8217;re always distinctive. As the New York Times wine writer concluded  in <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1104398700594&amp;s=0&amp;e=001fYRSOKLm9hZ8MuUMHT9ja7D5zdrgcqfY96GhFnGsCPMMn1YxGnp4g22_8PKkfvvCSXda6od3bavjudpsJZaSOLKufcl0BlhtdhBSAPfLDHzE0ZfEFQaTOAyjp1ttg-75UgGCYKm2WDWwjEWNeiAN5E5kj0WMQ-fZ" target="_blank">yesterday&#8217;s article</a></strong> on Torrontés, distinctive  wines possess the power to offend; this is often  good thing.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1104398700594&amp;s=0&amp;e=001fYRSOKLm9hZ8MuUMHT9ja7D5zdrgcqfY96GhFnGsCPMMn1YxGnp4g22_8PKkfvvCSXda6od3batbeHKEp6ijLT0anCcH8MQN27_CiH6y0yWWf-wh4Wf0nIUUbe6kJ9vNsR1VfeRz4B0Fe-NNjEiVVQ==" target="_blank">Ontañón Rioja Crianza 2007</a></strong><br />
<strong>$15</strong></p>
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		<title>A white for all seasons: Rioja Blanco</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Nov 2010 19:00:45 +0000</pubDate>
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Harry Waugh once wrote that &#8220;the first duty of wine is to be red.&#8221; This wisdom is  questionable in warmer months, but when the weather turns blustery one might  wonder whether Mr. Waugh was onto something. There is, of course, an exception  to every rule, and we at Vino have a knack [...]]]></description>
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<p><span><strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1103867100974&amp;s=9596&amp;e=001bNN_bX_6CwsLRJQFpayVFmB3BasoLgknxJ0HsdV7qouoRS4TvQ4_rIwntWZ4MrDFaMTv-QBVfvd6ga4jyvrG6TzATj8L4aQ_jCjghs9RKJ-9sKv1O0LHN1kxrWwi1pxtB4szEIUPtZ3P7PwnshPPLqogwXHzdQhBMkPzOjfZl1BkucwJyJws6Q==" target="_blank">Harry Waugh</a> </strong>once wrote that &#8220;the first duty of wine is to be red.&#8221; This wisdom is  questionable in warmer months, but when the weather turns blustery one might  wonder whether Mr. Waugh was onto something. There is, of course, an exception  to every rule, and we at Vino have a knack for finding the exceptional. The  <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1103867100974&amp;s=9596&amp;e=001bNN_bX_6CwtO0xdUqoE-pGwmrXCAqgKXHbWsBpb6KbDPkZ5wrVKREBzoJwo7TNMmlHgbvdIBjDGs6hX5r0LvABa6dOrxSkobbs19UGBisPP65RjZdhgePD8qc06DeSt_Ln5yz0LYKrA70o-zOQ3QajkXIl0AWCdcT1xnK-v1RkkNGxrbhg75PPvdk_9z_RwwafegLj1xW9TftEZFAUR8GQPJ7B4U0O1W" target="_blank">Marqués de Murrieta  &#8220;Capellanía&#8221; Rioja Blanco 2005</a></strong> makes a strong case for opening  one&#8217;s mind to the idea of whites for winter. </span></p>
<p><span><strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1103867100974&amp;s=9596&amp;e=001bNN_bX_6Cwt9j7tWKwdTyKLlgqEEy_24xm3gDVh8H2Z2YPgpXeNnZP0hy3Rkrq1mOoahK5ykmNsMeewLsI11HR0VpYw5955zpzIcjho15J_B8Hhdoht6uIiwflb0hsvh" target="_blank">Marqués de Murrieta</a></strong> has a<strong> <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1103867100974&amp;s=9596&amp;e=001bNN_bX_6Cwt6bAVVGnw_CJ8PJknzHnp58eR9_ufyrTCfHHoWlOCYoFwXAwzNMC_2SbTlUUx3CAkteXe7b3y-pulUl29mRbafWCwpCrIC93Yp4UI5O8vu7jkt_jHr5wG2xr-UVFhBohbWXp__GY5LvOp0895eC2Ds" target="_blank">storied history</a></strong> which dates to the mid-19<sup>th</sup> Century. The estate&#8217;s longstanding  reputation situates it as one of Spain&#8217;s finest wineries. As the <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1103867100974&amp;s=9596&amp;e=001bNN_bX_6CwsaceeKYcU6qCgrf3w9pA6kNMUmFUpjYz0cMnGRtn3VM9nRAveaKJu7zADtLH1Q6YEcYZZGa8RGK8O3KTFK0JFJuen2eZKh15IkMOarimNJIw==" target="_blank">Wine Doctor</a></strong> <strong>Chris  Kissack</strong> notes, &#8220;Marques de Murrieta is unquestionably one of the leading  bodegas in Rioja.&#8221;</span></p>
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<p><span>The wine is made entirely from  Viura grapes from the Rioja Alta. Like Italy&#8217;s <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1103867100974&amp;s=9596&amp;e=001bNN_bX_6Cwvuo858R_xfS1uG6vLBEZNaVGF9JkILLnipPQ-kgUwVc9U-BfnISIdu8vaPbgGhIYeTUYlurV4bTQEdfacFymJnt869uRxZcvGZTQo6J2dDGbKJEPqxUoZ4jPZIHrvBuCDWdTlSyEoe4PYETbf2vJFNFJ3jFrpABN0=" target="_blank">Trebbiano</a></strong>,  Viura tends to make neutral, everyday whites, though sometimes a special  producer  can coax liquid magic from it. Marqués de Murrieta is such a producer.  The vines come from the eponymous Capellanía vineyard where the vines are about  50 years old. On September 19<sup>th</sup>, the grapes were hand harvested and  gently pressed in a traditional horizontal basket press.  After a slow,  controlled three week-fermentation in stainless steel tanks, the wine was  matured in 225 liter oak barrels for 18 months and then bottled. The resultant  wine is golden in color, <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1103867100974&amp;s=9596&amp;e=001bNN_bX_6CwsZB_GCPvdtYE-doHe_oGMeI-rTqhBbxmRUiKI5vVeoRuELVzgHTEhNOQZTZImCNTmFkz-kHbcgof1P2BWPaAepKcgx8d3K9NnOfKeyrvjjozTfAzAXDU-0sdA0pd_2lQDz2lnXZdwRCbsDCZoxumw0kWDSYWiPXxKTskKTXu0AE2yTSWtk57qo" target="_blank"><img src="http://ih.constantcontact.com/fs063/1101712542928/img/1918.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="69" height="225" align="right" /></a>expressively  complex, and almost savory in nature.</span></p>
<p><span> </span><span>This is a wine  that will stand up to cold weather, pork chops, and white wine naysayers. The  skeptics have been warned; <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1103867100974&amp;s=9596&amp;e=001bNN_bX_6Cwt0SqI9fSBHFgrHoklQDF17DXY-jJ64F7H9Lbrsu4hoKok5faVQooXv0ZlgvV9csqCOXDk93GHeH_GUO-GTcyS2vbhtTGzyDipvmASBR0h36o3BwfVAGGaGfA2pdbNGrmC-fG4_BECyKQ==" target="_blank">something wicked</a></strong> good this way comes.</span></p>
<p><span><strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1103867100974&amp;s=9596&amp;e=001bNN_bX_6CwsZB_GCPvdtYE-doHe_oGMeI-rTqhBbxmRUiKI5vVeoRuELVzgHTEhNOQZTZImCNTmFkz-kHbcgof1P2BWPaAepKcgx8d3K9NnOfKeyrvjjozTfAzAXDU-0sdA0pd_2lQDz2lnXZdwRCbsDCZoxumw0kWDSYWiPXxKTskKTXu0AE2yTSWtk57qo" target="_blank">Marqués de Murrieta  &#8220;Capellanía&#8221; Rioja Blanco 2005</a></strong><br />
<strong>$24</p>
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Like a red rag to a bull we have a tendency to get all frenzied up at the sight of Spanish wine. So expect some banging of hoofs at our Iberian tasting this Friday, where our Tempranillo matador Miguel will attempt to tame two fiery Spanish reds.
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<p>Like a red rag to a bull we have a tendency to get all frenzied up at the sight of Spanish wine. So expect some banging of hoofs at our Iberian tasting this Friday, where our Tempranillo matador Miguel will attempt to tame two fiery Spanish reds.</p>
<p><strong><em>SPANISH WINE TASTING<br />
Friday, October 29<br />
5:30-7:30pm</em></strong></p>
<p><em>For more information please contact <strong>212-725-6516</strong> or email <a href="mailto:info@vinosite.com" target="_blank"><strong>info@vinosite.com</strong></a>.</em></p>
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