| The Limited Edition 5 Wine Offerings: At the end of every growing season the BrewMasters travel the world to find what they consider the best harvests of the year. When they find something worthy of the "Limited" program they secure as much of this fruit as possible, and offer it (in juice form) to only their best wholesale outlets. |
LIMITED EDITION 2012 Limited Edition Wines by WineXpert 5 distinct wine offerings Reserve Your Selections NOW |
![]() Harvested 2011 - Available as 2012 Limited Edition Wine Brewing |
SOLD OUT - 2012 Limited Edition Wines: Harvested 2011 for 2012 Limited Edition Offerings. NOTE: We must ask for a $50 deposit for each wine that will be applied to the price of the wine when you come down to make it. Makes 6 US gallons (28-750 ml. Bottles of wine) These collectable dreamy wines come with their own special labels. |
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February - California Petite Sirah/ZinfandelThe Video The Wine: Grippingly tannic, bold and deeply coloured Petite Sirah complements the jamminess of Zinfandel, taming the abundant blueberries and blackberries with a hint of dark cherry and vanilla. Full-bodied with a lingering palate and peppery spice, this is a wine of unprecedented power and length. The Food: Apple Cider Brined Thick-Cut BBQ Pork Chops. Ageing: This is a wine that shows best with ageing. After one year the blackberries will come out, and at two years will tame the tannin’s grip, showing the black pepper and rich dark fruits. Sweetness Code: 0 (dry) |
March - German Traminer Spätlese Traminer The Video The Wine: Traminer is the parent of the more familiar Gewürztraminer and Spätlese is a German wine term meaning ‘late harvest’, indicating a wine made from fully mature grapes that are picked at least 7 days after normal harvest, so they are riper and have higher sugar levels. This is a gently golden-coloured wine, unmistakable in its heady, aromatic intensity, with a pungent fragrance of lychee, tropical fruit and rose petals. Its flavours are ample, lusciously fruity and spicy. The Food: Vanilla Bean Glazed Peach Cobbler Ageing: The intense fruit character will be apparent immediately in this rich wine making it a tempting sipper right away, but the deeper floral characters of rose petal and lychee will become much more apparent after six months to a year. Sweetness Code: 1 (off-dry) |
April - Spanish Matador Trio Red Tempranillo VIDEO The Wine: Tempranillo are deep blue-black berries, high in colour and extract, with delicate aromas. Cabernet Sauvignon’s small berries yield high tannins and intense structure, while Monastrell adds grip, earthiness and ripe red fruit. Lush, tannic and complex, with intense black fruit flavours of black cherry, raspberry, black currant and notes of plums and tobacco, the wine takes gracefully to oak, adding layers of vanilla, cedar and rich coffee nuances. The Food: Mediterranean White Bean Salad, Marinated with Garlic, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Parmigiano-Reggiano& Fine Herbs. Ageing: With soft acidity and lush tannins, this wine is enjoyed after only three to six months, but the black fruits, cherry and plum notes will take six months to show well, and the vanilla/coffee nuances will show best afterone year. Sweetness Code: 0 (dry)
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January - Washington Meritage You missed it, sorryThe Video The Wine: A blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Petite Verdot, this wine features great extract, deep colour and intense aromatics of dark berry fruit, cassis, peppery spice, cedar and smoke. The seductive nose of this wine foreshadows magnificent texture and flavour, including dark berries, liquorice, vanilla and warm brown spices that glide across the palate. The texture and mouthfeel of the wine offers up silky tannins and a velvety smooth structure. The Food: Marinated & Grilled Flank Steak with Blue Café De Paris Butter. Ageing: The complexity and structure of this wine will require three to six months to unwind, and it will continue improving for several years. Due to the ripe tannins it will also benefit from decanting before serving. Sweetness Code: 0 (dry) |
January - South African Sauvignon Blanc You missed it, sorry
The Video The Wine: Sauvignon Blanc has wild, herbaceous flavours and tart, grapefruit-like character, which shows strongly in the young wine, while Sémillon has flavours of honeydew melon and sweet honey that take a bit longer to come out. Together the two grapes make a lush, balanced wine with great up-front fruit and a satisfying, rich finish. The Food: Pan Roasted Digby Bay Scallop, Jewel Yam Purée, White Truffle Oil & Salsa Verdé. Ageing: The citrus notes of the Sauvignon Blanc make this wine tempting to drink right away and after three months the Sémillon will rise up to give a mellower white wine. It will improve for at least a year, giving deeper flavours of melon and honey as it goes. Sweetness Code: 0 (dry) |