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Our Little Raven Vineyards sommeliers work hard each week to uncover a few undervalued, scrumptious bottles of wine to share with our customers. And with the start of summer season upon us, we have included a few extra summer options. If you're in the mood to try something different, check out our recommendations below.
Ajello
Majus Bianco, 2006
Sicily, Italy $12 a bottle
A rich, yet zesty grillo blend from the island of Sicily. This white is a blend of half catarratto and half grillo and has spent three months in stainless steel vats while fermenting. Aromatic with floral tones that lend themselves to the palate, in the mouth, the wine is fresh with acidity, offering melon, green apple, and hints of citrus. The lingering finish is very feminine.

Casa Garcia
Vinho Verde,
Penafiel, Portugal $9 a bottle
Bright, thirst quenching, this is the perfect wine for tapas,
hanging out on a warm evening eating cheese and berries,
and other recipes that require little to no preparation. Casa
Garcia is as vibrant and zesty as the label is interesting.
Notes of lime, white flowers, and wedding cake fill the mouth
as the slight zippy note of carbonation brings up the finish. Keep a few of these on hand for those moments when nothing but a cold, refreshing glass of frizzante white wine will do.

Chateau du Rouet
Cuvee Reservee Tradition, 2007
Cotes du Provence, France $17 a bottle
Happy days are here again, rosé time is here again! This blend of 60% grenache and 40% syrah is perfect for warm summer nights. Grapes were picked by hand, and the wine was made by the first bleeding off of juice following a cool skin maceration. It is a delicately colored wine with an intense nose of raspberry and cassis and a fruity but also elegant taste. Rich and voluminous in the mouth, the length is impressive here, and goes well with seafood or almost any other summer fare.
Vin de Savoie
Apremont, 2006
Marches, France $15 a bottle
Apremont, from the French Alps, is a wine for cheese.
It has a nice citrus fruit flavor with high minerality to cut
through the heavy flavors of the cheese and refresh
for each new taste.

Chateau Miraval
Cotes du Provence Rosé, 2006
Correns, France $17 a bottle
For many people rosé is the only wine they would drink with turkey. It offers just a pinch of tannins, so its structure cradles the flavor of the fowl. It also works with many of the traditional side dishes served with turkey. Chateau Miraval Rosé is elegant, with floral aromas that carry over to its strawberry canvas. Hints of mineral, tangerine zest, cherry blossoms, and gooseberries offer a soft profile with a perfume-like mid-palate and finish. They drink more pink wine in this part of France than white; this wine is a fine example why.
For Connections Members, we suggest a special selection:

Monchhof Robert Eymael,
Riesling Spatlese, 2005
Mosel Saar Ruwer, Germany $28 a bottle
This is a superb spatlese, with lots of juicy green apple and
papaya notes. Monchhof’s most noted quality it its excellent
balance of sweetness and acidity, a long finish with just a hint
of tartness at the very end. This sweet Riesling makes an
excellent fit with the soft bitterness of cheeses and also pairs
well with spicy foods.

Marques de la Concordia
Crianza, 2004
Cenicero, Spain $18 a bottle
Produced from 100% Tempranillo grapes, this dark ruby-coloured Crianza shows ripe berry fruit aromas, particularly strawberries, well-balanced on the palate by the vanilla and spice flavours coming from the 18 months spent ageing in new French and American oak.

Loimer
LOIS Gruner Veltliner, 2005
Kamptal, Austria $18 a bottle
This Gruener Veltliner is perfect for many occasions. It is exceedingly aromatic with hints of fresh apples and incomparable attractive spiciness. Notes of exotic fruit and the typical acidity of the Kamptal make LOIS a special drinking experience.

Collosorbo
Rosso di Montalicino, 2005
Montalicino, Italy $30 a bottle
From an estate adjacent to the historic property of Ciacci Piccolomini in the famed Castelnuovo dell’Abate district of Montalcino, this stylish yet juicy Rosso is a fresh effort with attractive dark fruit, smoke and underbrush notes. It is is an excellent choice for near-term drinking and has often been called a baby Brunello. This sangiovese has earthly tones mingled with cherry. For anyone who loves the robust, warming characteristics of top-quality Italian wine, this will be a sheer delight and satisfying mouthful.

Lustau
East India Solera Sherry, NV
Jerez, Spain $32 a bottle
This Solera Sherry is a “must-have” fortified wine, from the South of
Spain. The palate is complex, extremely voluptuous and enjoyable
showing up flavors such as roasted nuts and toasted almond enticed
with caramel and butterscotch. You will find this sweet, luscious
almost weighty wine very balanced with a clean lingering finish.
It makes a perfect accompaniment to light desserts, chocolate cake,
and peanut butter and cherry jam cheesecake! Serve chilled or at
room temperature.
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Sineann Piedra Roja, 2006
Pinot Noir, Newburg, Oregon $26 a bottle
A sultry item for your bountiful table. A heady
aroma of violets and roses, the palate is a symphony
of strawberry, smoke, lavender, plum, cola nut, and
a pinch of earth. An enchanting red. Beware, you'll
slave over the bird, but the wine just might steal the
show.

La Poule Blanche
Vin De Pays DOC, 2003 France $10 a bottle
There ain’t nobody here but us chickens! La Poule Blanche (The White Chicken) is
bottled by Sacha Lachine, son of the famous Alexis Lachine and Pierre Lachine.
Sacha says of this wine, “Like my father I believe that wine should be enjoyed and not idolized. I have created this blend with pure hedonistic enjoyment in mind. Wonderfully fresh with an elegant character easily glugged with a roquette and parmesan salad or seafood linguini.”
The Little Raven Sommeliers also would llike to add that it goes well with fish, oysters and milder cheeses. A blend of Chardonnay (45%), Sauvignon Blanc (30%) and Viognier (25%), La Poule Blanche is a white you are sure to enjoy and is great value at $10 a bottle.
Santa Alicia
Carmenere, 2004
Maipo Valley, Chile $12 a bottle
Carmenere is the signature grape of Chile. Once thought to be
extinct, this smooth, smoky, grape variety is a great pair with
burgers, steak, lamb, or pasta with red sauce. Santa Alicia offers
notes of black cherries, caramel, coffee with a touch of cream with
soft tannins.

Pezat
Bordeaux Superior, 2005
St. Emilion, France $24 a bottle
This fruity Merlot-based wine with a good dose of oak and terroir, drinks very well. The stunning 2005 vintage has produced a big wine, hugely enjoyable, finely constructed. This over-delivering fruity Bordeaux Superieur that is moderately tannic offers an extra dimension of quality at this price point.

Loica, Sauvignon Blanc, 2004
Maule Valley, Chile $14 a bottle
A touch of Bordeaux offers this sauvignon blanc soft,
round, elegance with a very balanced structure. The
nose offers citrus and blossoms. In the mouth, the wine
is fresh and crisp with notes of limes, melons, fresh cut
grass, and minerals. The acidity and creaminess from
being aged on the lees are a great compliment to each
other. This is one elegant white.
Wildhurst 2005
Reserve Chardonnay, 2005
Lake County, California $12 a bottle
There are many chardonnays on the market and it
is difficult to sort out the mediocre from the great
(that's why we taste so many of them for you).
Wildhurst Reserve Chardonnay is very elegant
with crisp acidity. Notes of exotic fruits are
complimented by a hint of vanilla. The finish
offers a touch of lime zest.
Ben Marco Malbec, 2005
Mendoza, Argentina $23 a bottle
Smoky and medium bodied, this red is a great
alternative to merlot. Bright, focused flavors
of black cherry, blackberries, charred
marshmallow, clove, and cinnamon layer in a
seamless profile. The finish offers a little bit of
licorice and the acidity balances the fruit and soft tannins. A versatile red able to
pair with many foods.
Cline Cellars, 2006
Ancient Vine Mourvedre,
Sonoma, California $17 a bottle
Old vines produce dense juice. This offering of old
vine mourvedre is packed with notes of blackberries,
chocolate cupcake, black plums, vanilla, coffee,
balsamic, and fig. Polished tannins offer a platform for
the evolving flavors. Allow it to breathe a little and
enjoy the cornucopia of tastes.
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