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SPANN VINEYARDS YIN-YANG CHARDONNAY-VIOGNIER SONOMA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA

By:  Ed “The Wine Guy”

Yin-Yang is one of our boutique wines: a wine that comes from a small winery or single vineyard, offering a limited production of very distinctive, high-quality wines which are hand-crafted by a master vintner, who oversees all aspects of production from soil management to the bottling, with attention given to wine-making as an art rather than as a business. The Viognier grape in this blend adds flavors and aromas of apricots and peaches; the Chardonnay grape adds body and acidity which makes the wine very food-friendly.

CLAMBAKE ROSE' SOLANO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA

 By:  Ed “The Wine Guy”

Now, what wine would go good with a traditional clambake? Considering the complexity of flavors in a clambake: potatoes, corn, sausage (kielbasa/linguica/chourizo), lobster, clams, mussels, etc. - I also include a couple of fennel bulbs for just a hint of licorice - I suggest a nice, chilled Rose' wine as the perfect drink pairing. Clambake Rose' from the Northcoast is made from 100% Syrah; it is light and dry, with hints of strawberry and peach, similar in style to the Rose' wines from the Provence region of France. But, you don't have to have a clambake in order to enjoy Clambake Rose'.

AMITY VINEYARDS WHITE PINOT NOIR 2015 WILLAMETTE VALLEY, OREGON

By:  Ed "The Wine Guy" 

What a delightful surprise! But, I shouldn't have been surprised by a WHITE Pinot Noir. Some of the finest champagnes are made from the Pinot Noir grape. First and foremost, it should be remembered that all grape juice, including the juice from red-skinned grapes, is white. Exposure to the skins creates the color of the juice. So, removing the juice in a timely manner can create a White Pinot Noir . . . a White Cabernet Sauvignon, a White Malbec, a White Anything. The juice of this wine, in the absence of the skins, was fermented in stainless steel; treat it as you would any other white wine: chill it to 55 to 65 degrees, then enjoy. It is dry, crisp, medium-bodied, and exhibits hints of citrus and melon. I suggest pairing it with a seafood-pasta salad made with mayo/yogurt/sour cream or a combination thereof - the internet has countless such recipes - or having it on its own. What a delightful surprise! It may be a bit pricey for an everyday wine, but the rewards are great.

LAVENDETTE ROSE' 2015 ALPES DE HAUTE-PROVENCE, FRANCE

By:  Ed "The Wine Guy"

If you enjoy Rosé wine . . . if you enjoy Rosé wine especially from Provence, France, then you'll just love Lavendette - my new favorite Rosé wine - from Alpes de Haute-Provence, a French Department in the south of France, formerly part of the province of Provence. The region is renowned for its production of the aromatic lavender herb, hence the name of this wine: Lavendette. The herb influences the character of the wine, as it does the character of the local honey: Lavender Honey - there are 250,000 beehives in the region! Lavendette is a blend of Cinsault, Grenache, and Syrah grapes; it is clean, fresh, and crisp, with aromas and flavors of berries, violets, and, of course, lavender.