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Top Wineries | Highlights from Napa Valley

Best Wineries in Napa Valley – Castello di Amorosa, CADE Estate & Palmaz Vineyards

Winter in most places isn’t terribly beautiful or comfortable, unless of course you’re in Napa Valley! My partner and I were married on 12-13-14 and on the 27th of December we made a trip to Napa Valley to celebrate our honeymoon. We chose to stay at the beautiful Carneros Inn in Napa.

Best Wineries in Napa Valley

The lounge chairs outside of the Hilltop Restaurant at The Carneros Inn

Because we were mostly kicking back and celebrating, I wasn’t planning on doing any write-ups like I might normally do. Having said that we were fortunate enough to visit some pretty special wineries and I felt compelled to share these amazing spots with you! Ranging from spectacularly touristy to just plain spectacular, the following are some of the Best Wineries in Napa Valley we visited during this trip. Before we get into them, if you’re interested in going on a hot air balloon ride in the region, you should check out this website for more information.

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Where To Buy Wine | My Comprehensive Guide

– Where To Buy Wine | My Comprehensive Guide –

One of the most frequent questions I am asked is, “Where do you buy your wine?” This is an incredibly important question and it was about time I put an answer in writing! You probably seen a good wine review or two before, but this can always leave us wondering where we should be purchasing our own wine from.

Whether you’re a regular wine drinker or a special occasion wine drinker, the question of where to buy your wine can be a tough one, especially if you want a great selection paired with great prices. But regardless of where you buy your wine from, you will be required to show proof that you’re of the legal drinking age. So, even if you leave it up to your friend who has recently searched “where to buy a fake id“, it is important that you are prepared for situations like these, particularly if you’re adamant about trying different wines from a wide array of stores. You might be surprised just how much wine prices and breadth of selection can vary. Dependant on what retailer you go to, where you live, and of course what your preference is, you can find anything from your mass-produced, top-brand wines to Organic Wine that is often more locally produced, and in smaller quantity.

But fortunately the wine buying landscape has changed for the better and has almost become exciting, you can even get liquor delivery using some services! With the proliferation of the internet wine retailers, wine flash sales websites and big box wholesale spaces, your options are far more varied than they were merely ten years ago. The following are my favorite options for where to buy wine:

Where To Buy Wine

Last Bottle | A Well-Connected Napa Based Wine Flash Seller – Where To Buy Wine

Think of Last Bottle as being similar to Wines Til Sold Out, but with a slightly more upscale twist in the wine flash sales department. Based in Napa Valley, the owners of Last Bottle are self-described wine drinkers, collectors and damn fine tasters. They leverage their extensive industry relationships to source all sorts of mouth watering deals, with especially great finds coming out of Napa Valley. The prices are usually quite good, although not always as compelling as WTSO.

What also makes Last Bottle fun is that if you happen to be the lucky guy or gal to purchase the “Last Bottle”, you receive a credit of $50 in your account to use towards future Last Bottle purchases. With that being said, I have purchased a healthy amount of wine from Last Bottle and have yet to purchase the last bottle! Additionally, refrigerated ground shipping is free with a reasonable minimum purchase. I definitely recommend that you check out Last Bottle. To get an account credit just for signing up, click here!


Where To Buy Wine

Trader Joe’s | No Longer Just ‘2 Buck Chuck’ – Where To Buy Wine | Wine Flash Sales

Though the ever popular grocer built it’s reputation as a prominent wine retailer by exclusively selling the famously inexpensive Charles Shaw wine brand, there are far more reasons to shop here than just the ‘2 Buck Chuck’. Though the selections still focus on value-oriented offerings, there is a great deal of interesting wine to choose from. If you’re looking for a good wine and you’re on a budget, Trader Joe’s is hard to beat. Check out my Guide to Trader Joe’s Wine Prices with Top Recommended Wines!


Where To Buy Wine

Wines Til Sold Out (WTSO) | The Beginning of Wine Flash Sales – Where To Buy Wine

Wines Til Sold Out is one of my favorite places to buy wine. This no-frills online approach to wine buying features one wine at a time, discounted from 30% to 70% off of retail, until it’s sold out. The prices are tough to beat and if you buy the minimum (usually 3 to 4 bottles) there is no shipping cost!

They pioneered the now popular online wine flash sales space and are still leading the pack with a loyal following, tremendous pricing power and first rate customer service. I buy quite a bit of my wine from WTSO and it keeps me drinking well and enjoying wine for less!


Where To Buy Wine

Costco | Big Brands, Costco Prices – Where To Buy Wine | Wine Flash Sales

Costco has become the number one retailer of wine, worldwide, and the reasons become clear after just one visit. With a great selection of highly commercial wines as well as constantly changing under-the-radar gems, Costco has become a favorite when the question of where to buy wine arises. It certainly doesn’t hurt that Costco has a self-imposed restriction on their profit margins (~13%) for each product they sell!

Oh and don’t miss the Kirkland Signature wines either! From a $4 Costco Pinot Grigio to a $1,400 bottle of Chateau Latour, Costco has something for everyone. For more check out my posts on Shopping for Wine at Costco and my Guide to Costco Wine Prices and Top Recommended Wines.


Where to Buy Wine

Wine Library/Cinderella Wine | Brick and Mortar & Online Power-Retailer – Where To Buy Wine

If you’ve heard of The Wine Library, it probably has something to do with their affiliation with Gary Vaynerchuck. Gary Vaynerchuck has become somewhat of a social media/branding powerhouse. It was he who transformed his father’s Springfield, NJ liquor store into the mega wine-retailer it is today, in part through his popular Wine Library TV podcasts.

While Gary has moved on to focus his energies on his consulting project VaynerMedia, Wine Library has continued to grow and be a great source for top-flight wine at great prices, like the Domaine Lafage Cuvee Nicolas pictured above. They also have a great website for online shopping as well.

Cinderella Wine is an arm of Wine Library, and is much like WTSO and Last Bottle in that it features one bottle or wine assortment at a time, at a heavily discounted price with free shipping. I have picked up some great finds at incredible prices on the Cinderella Wine website and it is worth following.

– The Following Have Become Fading Stars Amongst My “Where To Buy Wine” Favorites –

Total Wine & More | The Wal-Mart of Wine Stores – Where To Buy Wine | Wine Flash Sales

Total Wine was once one of my absolute favorite places to shop for wine. With literally thousands of different wines to choose from and prices that were tough to beat, I was like a kid in a candy store. They even host weekly wine tastings which are posted on their calendar of events!

Unfortunately however my love of Total Wine has somewhat faded. As they have become increasingly popular and have expanded their “Winery Direct” wine program (where they cut out the middle men), their prices have subsequently increased. I even mentioned to one of the employees that their prices had gone up pretty significantly and he simply agreed with me.

And what I especially don’t like is how they advertise having the best price for a list of popular, highly commercial wines. These bottles are indeed slightly cheaper than much of the competition and are usually the bottles with a price ending in *7, yet the majority of their selections are not on this list and aren’t always priced so competitively. And those wines with the least competitive prices seem to be most recommended by the staff.

And on that note… I often go by the recommendations of those working in a wine shop. They usually know their selections pretty well and have tasted through them prior to selling them. Having said that, several of the bottles that have been recommended to me were very disappointing and if I had gone with my own instinct and buying experience I would have been much happier!


Wine.Woot! | Woot Is No Longer Such a Hoot! – Where To Buy Wine | Wine Flash Sales

Wine.Woot was another online favorite for quite some time. They used to offer great wine selections at pretty unbeatable pricing, and shipping was never more than $5! Another big Wine Woot advantage is that most of the wines you buy are shipped directly from the winery’s cellars, meaning that the provenance is excellent and you can rest assured that your wine hasn’t been sitting in a dusty corner for years at a wine shop!

Unfortunately since being acquired by Amazon, the quality of the deals and the pricing has become considerably less exciting. By all means don’t give up on Wine Woot entirely, but be mindful that some significant corporate changes have taken place at this famously quirky outpost.


Where To Buy Wine

Wine Shopper | Wine.com’s Answer to the Flash Sale Website – Where To Buy Wine

Wine Shopper features a daily assortment of wines that Wine.com is discounting and offering with free shipping when your order totals $99. Offerings range from inexpensive table wine options to high end wines from prestigious producers.

While the deals have become significantly less compelling at Wine Shopper you can get a $10 account credit for signing up here.


Spiral Cellars Napa Valley Chardonnay Review | Trader Joe’s Wine

Spiral Cellars Napa Valley Chardonnay | Trader Joe’s Wine

Spiral Cellars Napa Valley Chardonnay Review

Despite all of the international and intriguing worldly white wine options available to us as consumers, good old Chardonnay is still easily number one. Much like popular but often looked down upon Merlot, arguably some of the greatest wines in the world are made from Chardonnay. Yet it often gets a bad rap as being too oaky, too, buttery, or just plain boring.

Despite this negativity it seems that it’s still Chardonnay, usually Napa Chardonnay, that consumers want. And if the level of searches I receive to from just the Spiral Cellars wines are any indication, this is a very popular choice that I needed to try. So if it’s Napa Chardonnay you want, it’s the Spiral Cellars Napa Valley Chardonnay 2012 I’ll give you!

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La Granja 360 Cava Brut Review | Trader Joe’s Wine

La Granja 360 Cava Brut | Trader Joe’s Wine

La Granja 360 Cava Brut | La Granja Wine

I’m always looking for excellent sparkling wines that can be enjoyed without ceremony. Today I wanted to investigate another popular pick in the Trader Joe’s Wine Section: La Granja 360 Cava Brut by La Granja Wines. At under $7 it is a full $2 less expensive than the Rondel Cava Brut that has become so popular both at Total Wine as well as here on The Fermented Fruit.

I have to admit that I am always somewhat skeptical of sparkling wines under $10, and especially so of those with animals on the label. In the case of the La Granja 360 Cava Brut a duck adorns the label. Since La Granja is Spanish for “The Farm”, I guess this is somewhat appropriate. But this particular duck appears to be pretty shaken up so let’s hope my palate isn’t similarly shaken up after tasting the La Granja Cava Brut!

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Chateau Hanteillan 2010 | Costco Wine Reviews

Chateau Hanteillan Haut-Medoc 2010 | Costco Wine Reviews

Chateau Hanteillan

I’m surprised I’m just now trying the Chateau Hanteillan 2010. Considering it received a solid 92 point score from Wine Enthusiast and is frequently touted by one of my favorite wine wholesalers: Wines Til Sold Out. They offer it for half of it’s $30 retail and have marketed it as a ‘very impressive “stock your cellar” wine.’ But when I happened upon the Chateau Hanteillan 2010 in the Costco Wine section at under $12, I couldn’t resist any further!

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Gary Farrell Chardonnay Review | Russian River Selection

Gary Farrell Chardonnay | Gary Farrell Winery

Gary Farrell Chardonnay

On my most recent trip to California wine country in October, I started out my trip in Napa and then made my way to the quaint yet trendy town of Healdsburg in Sonoma. It was my first time visiting this incredible town and it surely won’t be the last. There were so many fine restaurants and wineries I wanted to visit yet I had only a few days there to explore.

While Garry Farrell Winery was on my list of respected producers to visit, I was sadly unable to make it there during my trip. So I was more than delighted to receive the Gary Farrell Chardonnay Russian River Selection as a media sample.

The Gary Farrell Chardonnay is a cool-climate Chardonnay, sourced from select vineyards in Sonoma’s Russian River Valley during the 2012 growing season. Without as much heat as say Napa Valley, the grapes don’t ripen quite as much resulting in lower alcohol and higher acid wines. The result is a Chardonnay like you might find in Burgundy with good balance and mineral character.

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La Finca Malbec Review | Trader Joe’s

La Finca Malbec | Trader Joe’s Wine

La Finca Malbec

If you recall from my recent review of the Grifone Primitivo I am on the hunt for the best wine values in the Trader Joe’s Wine Section. According to their in-store wine specialist the Grifone Primitivo topped the list and the second best value available is today’s feature: the La Finca Malbec from Mendoza, Argentina.

The La Finca Malbec is produced from the vineyards of Finca La Cecilia which lie in the foothills of the Argentine Andes. While the increasingly popular Malbec varietal might trace it’s roots to the Cahors region of Southern France, it is Argentina that has succeeded in resurrecting Malbec.

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Conn Valley Right Bank Review | Anderson’s Conn Valley Vineyards

Anderson’s Conn Valley Vineyards Right Bank

Conn Valley Vineyards

On my most recent trip to Napa and Sonoma in October I had the good pleasure of meeting up with fellow wine blogger Beth Smith, a.k.a Traveling Wine Chick. Beth and I had connected when she came across my previous review of the 2011 Anderson’s Conn Valley Vineyards Right Bank. It was an excellent wine and one of my favorites from the Conn Valley Vineyards portfolio from when I tasted there. It also happens to be one of the best values in the portfolio.

With the 2012 vintage being heralded as a hallmark vintage, Beth was excited and gracious enough to share this new release with me. As a big fan of the wines being produced at Conn Valley Vineyards, I couldn’t wait to try the 2012 Right Bank.

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Best Champagne and Sparkling Wine Values

– Best Champagne and Sparkling Wine Values

With the holidays and the New Year rapidly approaching, everyone is looking for the Best Champagne and Sparkling Wine Values and you’ve come to the right place! This list represents the best champagne and sparkling wines I’ve recently tasted. Plus, you can actually find these in stores – and they all cost under $50.

The following wines run the gamut from a prestigious yet under-the-radar Champagne to inexpensive, more easy going bubblies from Italy and Spain. Whatever Champagne or Sparkling wine value you choose to celebrate with, it should offer depth, complexity and nuance with a touch of elegance and the wines on this list do just that and are the Best Champagne and Sparkling Wine Values I’ve come across!

Number One – Best Champagne and Sparkling Wine Values –

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Champagne Delamotte Brut – At under $45, Champagne Delamotte is the insiders Champagne you haven’t heard about but need to know about. The sister wine of the vaunted and incredibly expensive Salon Champagne, it offers salon quality at a Hair Cuttery price!

Number Two – Best Champagne and Sparkling Wine Values –

Best Champagne

Costco Champagne – Real Champagne, made by a reputable and well-known Champagne producer. At under $20 Costco Champagne is a Must Buy and potentially one of the best champagne values around.

Number Three – Best Champagne and Sparkling Wine Values –

Best Champagne

Roederer Estate Brut – You’ll think it’s Champagne until you find out how little the Roederer Estate Brut costs! The Roederer Estate Brut is one of my perennial favorite sparkling wine values, made in California by the folks who make the prestigious and widely recognized Cristal Champagne.

Number Four – Best Champagne and Sparkling Wine Values –

Best Champagne

La Marca Prosecco – At under $11 the elegant La Marca Prosecco is easy to open and even easier to enjoy! It’s elegant and understated in it’s approach and would make an excellent aperitif or could be enjoyed throughout the day.

Number Five – Best Champagne and Sparkling Wine Values –

Best Champagne

Lunetta Prosecco – Ringing in at under $10 this refreshing, fun and fruity Italian sparkler is as big on value as it is on personality!

Number Six – Best Champagne and Sparkling Wine Values –

Best Champagne

Rondel Brut Cava – Widely available for under $9, this Spanish Cava is likely to become your go-to Champagne alternative. I was pretty surprised by the low price point on this one and if you’re looking for a well-made bargain, this is one of the Best Champagne alternatives around.

Number Seven – Best Champagne and Sparkling Wine Values –

Best Champagne

La Granja 360 Brut Cava – At under $7 this Spanish Cava is one of the finest sparkling wine values I’ve discovered. It easily tastes like it costs twice as much as it actually does. Find the La Granja Cava in your local Trader Joe’s Wine Section.

Number Eight – Best Champagne and Sparkling Wine Values –

Best Champagne

Jaume Serra Cristalino Brut Cava – Widely distributed and highly-acclaimed, the Jaume Serra Cristalino has been named the top value brand by Wine & Spirits Magazine for three consecutive years! And did I mention that you can find it under $7? It’s the perfect pour for toasts & parties, or for making the perfect mimosa.


Champagne Delamotte | Salon Quality | Affordable Price

Champagne Delamotte Brut Review | Salon Quality at an Affordable Price

Champagne Delamotte

If you’re anything like me, when you start to hear Christmas music,  your inner child gets excited while the grown-up part of you gets instantly stressed with everything the holiday season entails. Not the least of which entails finding elegant, well-crafted Champagne that will impress without also depressing you due to it’s price. But fortunately I may be able to help in at least this one critical area. In terms of sheer bang for the buck, the Costco Kirkland Signature Champagne I recently reviewed is an excellent option but sometimes you want something a little more special and prestigious to celebrate with. Today The Fermented Fruit is actually celebrating a small milestone itself (more on that later). These special occasions call for the Champagne Delamotte Brut.

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