September 1, 2006
Volume 02, Issue 9
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Phone: 303-393-7576 ~ Fax: 303-393-1725
"When the wine goes down, you hear the angels sing" ~ Moliere
Each month, we offer our email customers hand selected wines with tasting notes.
Buy a single bottle or a mix or match case and you receive
special pricing on those wines.
We win awards for our great wine selection.
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GOOD MORNING SEPTEMBER!
Newsletter written by
Steve Heinz
It has been well over 11 years since City Wine launched the mixed case.
We can't remember a selection we are more pleased with!
It starts with several very fruit forward,
friendly styles with whimsical, light hearted labels.
Pair that with two stunning deals in Domaine de Pouy and Sacha Lichine.
Then top it all off with a Dry Creek Zinfandel that is a breathtaking value!
BUT FIRST - TWO TERRIFIC NEW ARRIVALS!
2005 Domaine Pallieres Gigondas Rosé - $15.99
Made by the folks at Vieux Telegraphe, this is an ethereal wine.
Produced from old vine Cinsault, Grenache and Syrah.
It's not quite a rosé, or indeed a white wine. It is a thirst quencher
to toast the simple pleasures of life. "Au petit bonheur"
3 cases only!
City Wine adopts our own label!
2003 Urban Vino (City Wine, get it?)
You would expect it to be a
cutting edge blend; Malbec/Tempranillo from Argentina.
An "edgy" label; A maiden embracing a gargoyle,
over looking Paris.
An intellectual quote;
"I am a citizen, not of Athens,
but of the world" Socrates.
Catchy slogan; City Wine: "The Spirit of the City."
Oh, and it's a great value at $12.99!
AND NOW THE SEPTEMBER MIXED CASE . . .
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September Mix and Match
Our mixed case is $119.88 after discount, before taxes.
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Nalle 2004 Vineyards Zinfandel
Dry Creek fruit, this is a polished text-book example of everything
we love about Zin! Gorgeous blackberry, raspberry notes.
Lip-smackin' Hard to imagine a better value.
Price before discount.
$19.99
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Sacha Lichine 2004 Rouge
From southwest France.
Cabernet, Merlot, Syrah.
If you can find more personality for less, buy it!
Better, yet call us.
This has all the characteristics of a well made Cabernet. Bravo.
Price before discount.
$8.99
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Gino da Pinot 2005
Sonoma fruit Pinot Noir and yummy.
Very soft scented and speaks of fun Pinot!
With a wink and a smile on the label.
Price before discount.
$15.99
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Le Bon Vin 2004 Merlot
Wow, flavors of dark fruits and light oak,
BBQ under the turning leaves of Autumn.
Almost addictive in it's drinkablity
Price before discount.
$14.99
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Hey, Mambo! 2004
It's fun! A blend of Italian varietals from California,
what we call Cal-ital! Spicy, rich and crowd pleasing.
Don't take everything so seriously!
$14.99
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Falling Star 2005 Merlot-Malbec
Bronco party, not everyone wants to drink beer.
This one is easy on the pocket book and on the palate.
$5.99
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Joel Gott 2004 Sauvignon Blanc
Unscrew it and enjoy this zippy citrus,
melon and subtle pear scented wine from California.
Has all the snap you could want.
Price before discount.
$11.99
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The White Knight 2005 Viognier
Viognier! You know what that means!
Rambunctious flavors of peach, apricot and hollyhock
(remember those?)
This wine always reminds us of the
Farmers Markets when the Palisade peaches come in.
$14.99
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2005 Domaine de Pouy
OK, here it is.
This wine has more citrus driven fruit with a balancing
chalkiness than anything else for the money.
Make this your house wine, we are!
Price before discount.
$8.99
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L de Lyeth 2005 Chardonnay
Yep, it's Chardonnay,
yep it tastes like a well made Sonoma
Chardonnay might taste for $20! Dude it's a deal.
Price before discount.
$12.99
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Kiss Chassey 2005
Not sure who Chassey is,
but she definitely deserves a kiss for this very enjoyable Aussie blend.
All grapes, all fun, no oak.
Price before discount.
$13.99
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Falling Star 2005 Semillon-Sauvignon
Same Bronco party, same easy to appreciate style,
no wine stain when they call Rod Smith "out of bounds'
$5.99
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Zinfandel
Those who do not know this grape may suffer from the misconception that
'red zin' is the same as the mass produced, sweet, blush wine called
white zinfandel. Those of us that know it, love it.
Zinfandel is a spicy red, brimming with ripe berry flavors, sultry tannins,
and full-bodied alcohol levels. Fans of zinfandel
will opt for a well-crafted glass of this red wine just as quickly as
a glass of cabernet sauvignon.
Zinfandel has an identity that is unique to the United States in that
it has no other wine to measure itself against. The Italian version of
this grape, primitivo, is grown in massive quantities, rarely being
bottled as anything more than a quaffable, everyday wine. In California
however, zinfandel is gaining stature and is being produced in ways
usually reserved for grapes of noble standing, like cabernet sauvignon
and pinot noir. Zinfandel is often grown as a lower yield grape,
which produces better quality wines. It can be aged in expensive
oak barrels and stand a few years in a collector's cellar with
impressive results. Old zinfandel vines are cherished for their
densely fruity flavors and mineral tones, even though their
output is a fraction of a younger vine.
Zinfandel's roots have been traced to Apulia,
Italy, where it is called primitivo. According to research at University of California,
Davis, the trail to zinfandel's roots doesn't end in the sunny southern reaches of Italy.
An ancient grape call crjenak, found across the Adriatic Sea to the east in Croatia,
is thought to be this grape's ancestor. Regardless of where zinfandel got its start,
this grape is viewed as the only variety unique to the United States.
There is no other area anywhere in the world that produces zinfandel with the kind of
distinction as it receives in the United States.
Because its berries differ in size, zinfandel ripens unevenly.
This forces vineyard managers to choose between harvesting the ripe berries
with some under-ripe berries or waiting and harvesting the ripe with the over-ripe.
Either method is a balancing act against time. Some growers remedy this problem
by harvesting only the perfectly ripe berries over a few weeks in several sweeps,
which adds to the cost of the wine. A zinfandel that has under-ripe berries has
a detectable flavor of green pepper, while over-ripe berries produce the
unmistakable raisin-like flavor. A touch of green pepper or raisin adds an
interesting facet, yet the method of crushing only the ripe fruit produces a very rich wine.
For the zinfandel drinker, the balance between style and budget is a tricky thing,
but surveying the choices is lip smacking good work.

Herb and spice pairing chart:
Flavoring that dish with fresh herbs and spices?
Keep this general gauge in mind when thinking of the wine.
Bay leaf, parsley nutmeg
Mustard, clove, ginger, sage
Dill, parsley, clove, nutmeg
Mint, black pepper, curry
Basil, oregano, nutmeg
Thyme, chives, fennel, orange
Mint, sage cinnamon
Dill, sage, clove, ginger
Garlic, oregano, black pepper
Dill, lemon thyme, cumin
Tarragon, rosemary, juniper, white pepper
Tarragon, thyme, black pepper, clove
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Cabernet sauvignon
Chardonnay
Chenin Blanc
Gewurztraminer
Merlot
Pinot Gris
Pinot Noir
Riesling
Sauvignon Blanc
Semillon
Syrah
Zinfandel
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Wine and Cheese Pairing
Join the Jim Arnold of The Truffle for a wine and cheese pairing.
Enjoy five savory cheeses from The Truffle and five bottles of wine from
City Wine skillfully paired up to create laugher and conversation.
Shake off the work-week blues every second Monday of the month.
The Truffle is located at 2906 East 6th Avenue, Denver, CO 80206.
Monday, September 11th ~ $20 ~ 5pm- 7pm
303.322.7363
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The Critics Agree
The Denver Post
One of the "Five Great Denver Wine Stores" April, 2006
"Best Wine Store for Value" -- Rocky Mountain Region Wine and Spirits Magazine 2001
"Best Wine Store" -- Westword, Best of Denver 1995, 1998, 1999
"Top Wine Store" -- 5280 Magazine
"Recommended for Champagne" -- Rocky Mountain News
"Top Notch Wines" -- The Denver Post
City Wine is conveniently located at
Colorado Boulevard and Alameda
across the street from PetsMart.
1. Take I-25
2. Exit at Colorado Blvd
3. Go north to Alameda
4. City Wine is on the
westside of South Colorado Boulevard
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