Showing posts with label terroir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label terroir. Show all posts

Sep 23, 2010

Tony's New York Trip

We've gathered a few blog posts about Tony's recent trip to New York.

First, read a great summary of Tony's tasting at Thirst Wine Merchants, located in historic Fort Greene, Brooklyn.  Michael Yarmark has been a Coturri fan for years and the tasting at the shop he co-owns was phenomenal (it went on for almost three extra hours!).

Next, we have Tony's appearance at the Jenny & Francois Fall Preview.  The first article, from McDuff's Food and Wine Trail, gives a great overview of the entire event, reviewing nearly all the wines present.  (Tony's review is near the middle of the entry, under the heading "It Wasn't an All French Affair.")  This entry is part two, so if you'd like to read about all the wines, check out the first part as well.

The final article, from Karen Ulrich's blog Imbibe New York, focuses on Coturri wines, highlighting each wine that was at the Jenny & Francois Fall Preview.  Karen offers great tasting notes and great comments on the event as a whole.

Jul 25, 2010

Zinfandel


Back when Coturri started, we focussed on Zinfandel. Through the years we have branched out some, but we always have a Zin available. If you are interested in learning more about Zinfandel, check out this blog entry from "Yesterday's Island." "Yesterday's Island" is a Nantucket weekly newsletter that runs an "Island Sommellier" column written by Leslie-Ann Sheppard.

If you're interested in restocking your Zinfandel stock, order some here. (Remember, you get a discount and other great benefits if you join the wine club!)

New Releases

2009 Sonoma Valley Chardonnay
$30.00 per bottle
$24.00 per bottle for wine club members
2009 Sonoma Mountain Rosé
$23.00 per bottle
$18.40 per bottle for wine club members

Click here to place an order.

Click here to join the wine club and get 20% off your orders!

Jun 23, 2010

P. Coturri--"Full Speed Ahead!"


Are you holding on to that one last bottle of P. Coturri? Here is a great pairing suggestion, and a nice review of a recently enjoyed bottle. Read the review & blog here!

La Cruz de Comal


Learn more about Tony's Texas wine project, La Cruz de Comal. Cory Cartwright visited La Cruz de Comal recently to taste the wine and learn all about winemaking in Texas from Lewis Dickson, the winery's owner. Cory, who works for the Terroir Natural Wine Merchant in San Francisco, keeps a blog called Saignée where he writes about his experiences with wine-tasting. His entry on La Cruz de Comal is insightful and includes history and tasting notes; he also manages to capture the great friendship of Tony and Lewis that is the cornerstone of La Cruz de Comal.

(If you are visiting Texas, here's a list of locations where you can find La Cruz de Comal.)

Jun 17, 2010

Feedback!


Tasting with Tony


Tony always enjoys feedback on his wines, and especially talking to people who have never tried Coturri before. Feel free to send us any feedback you have (you can email Tony at tony@coturriwinery.com).

Here's one great example (among many!) of feedback from "Christopher's Wine and Cheese" blog. This is another great piece of feedback, with lots of pictures, from misstiffie.net.

We'd love to hear from you!

Christopher's Wine and Cheese Blog


Here's a great review of our Freiberg Zinfandel from "Christopher's Wine and Cheese" blog. He also did a great review of our new Rosé.

Check out the rest of the blog for some great thoughts on wine (and, of course, cheese)!

Anniversary Party




There is still room if you want to join us for our 31st Anniversary party! It's going to be held August 21, 2010. Contact us (emily@coturriwinery.com) if you want more information or to make a reservation.

MyDailyWine Interview

A California Natural Wine Trailblazer

Amy Atwood interviewed Tony earlier this year. She asked some great questions and made some great wine recommendations. In addition to her blog, Amy Atwood runs Amy Atwood Selections, a California-based wine wholesale and import company that specializes in natural, biodynamic, and organic wines.

Amy Atwood asked, "What do you think has been the biggest shift in the wine business during the past 5 years?"

Tony replied, "The old fossil gatekeepers are slowly leaving the wine buying positions in the wine shops and restaurants. They are being replaced by young and open-minded wine buyers who have open palates and have for a largely extent grown up in households that have embraced organic and natural food products. These young people have a better understanding of what I am doing. And don’t have the provincial attitudes of the old. Also they tend to by more adventurous and have tasted more wines from all over the world. The young have open palates that go beyond the normal and conventional wines of the older wine buyers."

Read her whole blog post for more of the conversation.

Food & Wine Magazine: Natural Wine

The Way Things Were
In the latest edition of Food & Wine Magazine there is a great article about the Natural Wine in the Loire Region of France. Jean- Pierre Robinot takes us through his idea of natural wine making. It's seems so simple: It's the way things were done. Plus, a listing of some top natural wine shops here in the states, with the '07 Coturri Carignane featured as the wine to buy at New York City's Appellation Wine Shop!

Jun 3, 2010

How To Buy Wine

Sometimes in life, you do need an instruction manual. We have all been guilty of going into a wineshop and buying something based on a pretty label or the "buy 6 and get a cool carrier" sale. Consider this a helpful "how to" for wine shopping.

American Rosé

Have you been holding off of ordering our 2009 North Coast Coturri LogoRosé? This article will surely convince you! Leslie-Ann Sheppard provides a breif history of Rosé and the different variations it offers. Also a few tips to ensure you are getting the best.

To order our 2009 North Coast Rosé, click here.

Resto Restaurant Winemaker's Dinner


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WOW! If you were wishing that you could have gone to the feast at Resto Restaurant, check out the blog of an attendee that captures each course & wine pairing. Coturri was the featured winery that evening!

May 20, 2010

31st Anniversary Party

Spend an Evening at Coturri!

Wine Club Dinner
To celebrate 31 years of wine making,
Tony invites you to join us for an organic meal at the winery.
This year's 31st Anniversary party is scheduled for Saturday August 21st. It will be limited to 50 people. Once again seats are first come first reserved.

Nic and Charlene are planning a local, organic meal combined with the latest releases from our winery.


There will be a charge of $60 per person to cover expenses.


Thank you, and we look forward to seeing you in August. Please give us a call (707-525-9126) or email (emily@coturriwinery.com or tony@coturriwinery.com) us to reserve your seats.

An Evening with Tony Coturri

Experience an evening with Tony Coturri of Coturri Winery in Glen Ellen California. An evening where we celebrate organic wine techniques paired with amazing local foods crafted by fantastic chefs of the area. The dinner is May 29, 2010, from 6:30 to 9:30 pm.

Tickets are $50 and can be reserved by speaking with Steve and Geny Case : pecanlanefarm@gmail.com.

Funds are going to support 2010 Terra Madre Delegates and our Community Garden projects.

The dinner will be held at The Inn at New Town Farms, 4512 New Town Road, Waxhaw, NC 28173.

For more information, here is the event page.

Father Nature


Father  NatureThat is correct, Tony just might have a new nick name! While in Massachusetts Tony was featured at a tasting at Violette Imports. The Boston Globe created a new nickname for him. We hope that you had a chance to go to one of the events while he was in Massachusetts! See what else was said about the tasting at Violette!

Read the entire blog entry for all the details!

Jul 13, 2009

Video Blog #32: Tony and Nic

Tony and Nic Discuss Fermentation



Tony and Nic sit down to talk about fermentation--that all important part of harvest--for Nic's first video blog appearance. They reminisce about some of their memories associated with pushing the caps, as well as talking about how other people have viewed the natural fermentation process.

May 3, 2009

Video Blog #31: 24 Wineries

Tony Talks About the Organic Winemaking Process



Tony talks about how his recent sales trip has solidified and renewed his belief in the organic winemaking process.

Jul 8, 2008

Video Blog #29: Truth in Labeling (Part 2)

Tony Continues Discussing Truth in Labeling



Tony continues to make his argument for truth in labeling in this second segment.

Video Blog #28: Truth in Labeling

Tony Discusses Truth in Labeling



Tony talks about the controversial topic of "truth in labeling," in the first of a two-part segment.