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Join me for a Taste of Boisset Wines Kings Beach, CA 2/16/16

2/8/2016

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Do you have a passion for wine? Enjoy wine tasting? Come learn about the wine life and enjoy a taste of wines from the Boisset Collection of Wineries in California and France including: JCB, Raymond Vineyards, Buena Vista, DeLoach, Frenchie and more.  Our tasting event is the third Tuesday of the month 5:30-7:00 pm at the North Tahoe Events Center in Kings Beach, CA. Admission is free and space is limited to 12. To sign up please email [email protected] or call 925-683-1520.
​Next event is Tuesday 2/16/16.
Cheers!

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Tahoe Wine Week-End #1 @ Mourelatos Lakeshore Resort Big Fun!

2/2/2016

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Last week-end The Mourelatos Lakeshore Resort in Tahoe Vista, CA paired up with WineTahoe.com and Boisset Collection to offer guests a taste of the wine world. Participating guests were welcomed Friday evening with a wine reception followed by a guided  wine tasting experience and food pairing Saturday evening. All who attended received a complimentary bottle of JCB #69 sparkling pinot noir.  If you are looking to combine a little skiing and a little wine, reserve your spot now for Wine Week-End #2 March 19-20th. Book now at http://www.mlrtahoe.com Space is limited! Cheers!
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Raymond Boasted As One of Napa's Green Wineries

1/31/2016

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Interesting article on Napa's green wineries by Kristien Mickelwait
​ Check out link.
​http://blog.visitnapavalley.com/2016/01/28/napa-valleys-greenest-wineries/
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Boisset Wines Earn High Marks!

1/24/2016

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The Reviews are in and 9 wines from the Boisset Collection have received ratings of 90 points or more! Click here to learn morehttp://www.boissetcollection.com/shop/90-point-wines

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Wine and Ski

1/16/2016

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​http://www.mlrtahoe.com/specials/wine-weekend-at-lake-tahoe/?utm_source=January+Newsletter&utm_campaign=0116Newsletter&utm_medium=email
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If you are wanting to come to Tahoe and check out our epic snow and you happen to enjoy wine, consider checking into the Mourelatos Lakeshore Resort in Tahoe Vista only minutes from Northstar, Alpine and Squaw.  MLR is offering 2 week-end wine tasting stays. Ski by day; Savor Wine by night. The first one is 1/29-1/30 See the link for more details!
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Why Everyone Should Age Just A Few Bottles Of Wine

1/10/2016

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From Vinepair 
By Mathew Mullet
​8/18/14
​http://vinepair.com/wine-blog/case-aging-wine-hard-think/
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WHY EVERYONE SHOULD AGE AT LEAST A FEW BOTTLES OF WINE
Matthew Mullet  August 18, 2014
   

For me, 1995 was a simpler time replete with relaxed-fit Structure jeans, Netscape Navigator, Boys II Men, and Applebee’s chicken wraps. I’m sure all of you managed to avoid those obvious pitfalls. It also happens to be the vintage of a bottle of Puligny Montrachet we ordered recently for a special occasion.
From the first pop and swirl, you could tell it was still kicking. It grew in the glass. You know I’m such a fool for you—did you have to let it linger on my palate for 30 seconds? And now we’re talking about 1995 and taking in the wine and marveling at the fact that something we can put in our bodies is vibrant at almost 20 years old and doesn’t feel a day over 5. Can oatmeal stout do that?
Truth is, I don’t have a bottle in my cellar older than 2004 and most are 2008 plus. Almost all of the wine I buy is meant for daily consumption within a year—you know, to smooth out the rough edges of life. But there are a few special bottles I’m collecting at the paltry rate of about half a case to a case per year. I figure aging wine is a little bit like buying an index fund—the sooner you start the better, and even a little bit pays big dividends later.
“But what if I don’t have much of a cellar?” ask the hordes of Internet oenophiles reading this. Here’s a strategy I’ve employed on countless important things in my life: first try absolute neglect. It is, by far, the most underutilized strategy for excellence out there. It just also happens to involve the least amount of effort.
Try this: buy a case of wine (all the same bottle or 6 and 6) and stick it in your closet. Pop one bottle within a month to make sure you’re not aging dead juice. Maybe try not to perch it on the radiator or the alarmingly-hot pipes in your apartment, or near the oven. Age the wine for 2-5+ years, periodically poaching a bottle to make sure you’re not making jam (and it’s also really fun and educational to see wine evolve over time). Voila. When I lived in New York, this worked for me. The apartment rarely got above 75º and below say 65º, but that’s not a deal-breaker for aging wine.
Now, do you want to store your Jefferson bottle (it’s a fake) in your 5th story Murray Hill walkup? Probably not. (Although it might be slightly better than storing it here.) I also understand that space can be at a premium. But if you’ve got a little money to burn, or you can sell even $300 of that index fund I mentioned earlier, you could have yourself a small wine fridge. Now you can really get down to this aging business.
There is also a misconception that aging wine needs to take decades. I adamantly disagree with that for a majority of wines. Take California Pinot Noir for example. For a period of 5 years, I collected bottles of some nicer Sonoma Coast Pinots and cellared them. Most of them were drinking great instantly but really well in just 2 years—hitting their stride in years 3-5—sometimesgetting dumb for a while—and then developing a whole new set of flavors after year 7. By that point, I only had 1 or 2 bottles left, but it was a fun ride.
And my cellar is nothing special. It’s a passive cellar (not mechanically cooled), that consists of a dark room in my basement with some wine racks made out of 2x4s. The max temperature in the summer is around 68º and the coldest it gets in the winter is 52º-ish. I like the idea of changing temperature because the wine is alive and evolving, but it probably would be better at a consistent 55º. Who knows?
I love that great food and wine are increasingly accessible, casual, and quick. Modern cooks are far more likely to simply roast vegetables and toss them in a vinaigrette than spend time whisking a hollandaise. For those weeknight meals, there are thousands of gorgeous little quaffers. But when you’ve cooked a lobster and shucked oysters, or you’re celebrating something truly special, it’s pretty cool to roll out a bottle you stashed away a few years ago that is absolutely singing. That’s what makes wine the greatest beverage there is. And as long as it’s stored somewhere un-tropical, you should definitely give it a try.

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8 Ways Wine Will Change in 2016

1/2/2016

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Interesting article 
By  Elin McCoy
Bloomberg Business


The impact of climate change and new technologies (like the ability to check wine prices on smartphones) are on my vinous radar for 2016. Sparkling wine, especially ubiquitous prosecco, is still going strong, but “premiumization” is coming. Ditto for rosé. 
The future for wine looks bright, though craft beer and craft ciderare siphoning off plenty of attention. Still, more people than ever (in the U.S. and UK especially) are drinking more expensive bottles—although you can get by quite splendidly under $50, too. The fact that “wine red” is the new fashion color for shoes can’t hurt either. 

click link to read more

​http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-12-30/eight-ways-the-wine-world-will-change-in-2016

  


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Winter Wine Week-End In Tahoe!

1/1/2016

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WineTahoe has partnered with The Mourelatos Lakeshore Resort in Tahoe Vista, CA to offer an exceptional winter wine tasting opportunity!  Click on the link below to book your experience and learn more. Space is limited.

​https://res.travlynx.com/bbe/package_details.aspx?pcode=475MLR&propertyid=17110&packageID=4863
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Bubble Up!

12/22/2015

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Need Bubbles for New Years? Here is a great 6 bottle selection. Place your order today and Bubbles will be on your doorstep by 12/30.
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FREE SHIPPING CONTINUES 

12/15/2015

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Wine on Time: Last minute Holiday Gifts at your doorstep!

Need a gift idea? Do your Holiday shopping on line with Boisset. No fuss no muss.  Right now Free shipping on wine orders of $200.00 or more through Midnight 12/16/15. 
SHOP NOW!
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