Showing posts with label Schneider's of Capitol Hill. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Happy New Year from Schneider's Of Capitol Hill


From all of us at Schneider's of Capitol Hill, Happy New Year!

We will be open until 9pm on New Year's Eve for your last minute purchases. We have many delicious Champagnes and sparkling wines for your New Year's Eve celebrations or for hostess gifts to take to your parties. Stop in today and ask any member of our wine staff to pick the perfect bottle for your palate and your budget!

Monday, December 29, 2008

New Year's Eve Party Provisions

New Year's Eve is only a few days away. It's a perfect time to finalize plans and make certain you have everything you need to say farewell to 2008 and celebrate the arrival of 2009. Schneider's has all the bases covered, from affordable party wine to Champagne and something a bit more special...

Humberto Canale Sauvignon Blanc/Semillon 2006
Regularly: $9.99 Sale: $6.99

A delightful dry white wine with crisp Sauvignon Blanc flavors and good body from the Semillon. This is perfect for a large New Year’s Eve party!








Spada Toro 2006
Regularly: $11.99 Sale: $7.99

Produced from the Tempranillo hybrid Tinto de Toro, this delightful red has good body, ripe blackberry fruit flavors mixed with licorice and black cherry liqueur. Its soft body and excellent depth of flavor makes it a real winner at an incredible price.





In addition, we also recommend these delicious Champagnes to serve with special meals and to toast your New Year's Eve celebrations.

Pannier Brut NV
Regularly: $39.99 Sale: $24.99

At this price, it has quickly become our largest selling Champagne. “Boldly flavored, with red berry, honey and vanilla notes married to a rich, round frame. A crowd-pleaser that's balanced and satisfying, with a lingering finish.” - The Wine Spectator

Pannier Brut Rosé NV
Regularly: $49.99 Sale: $24.99

That’s right, Half Price Champagne! The importer needed to sell several hundred cases and we were happy to buy this delicious Rosé Champagne at this incredible price. “Rich and supple, with a beam of berry, mineral and spice notes running through it. Very creamy!” - The Wine Spectator

Pannier Blancs de Blanc 1998
Regularly: $79.99 Sale: $49.99

"A nice crispness, with a mélange of toast, graphite, candied citrus and honey notes. Beautifully textured, with an appealing chalky sensation on the finish. Drink now through 2012.” 91 Points - Wine Spectator

Montaudon Brut
Regularly: $39.99 Sale: $29.99

Montaudon has always been a house favorite here at Schneider’s as well as in my home. Luc Montaudon is the fifth generation running this family-owned house and is a true gentleman as well as a truly nice guy. “A full-bodied bubbly, featuring graphite, honey, apricot and toasted brioche flavors. On the dry side, this is well-balanced and lively, with a crisp, mouthwatering finish.” 90 Points - Wine Spectator

Montaudon Brut Vintage 2000
Regularly: $59.99 Sale: $39.99


Charles Ellner Brut Reserve
Regularly: $59.99 Sale: $44.99


Bertrand Delespierre Brut 1er Cru
Regularly: $59.99 Sale: $49.99


Please visit our Web site to see our entire selection of Champagne, and other sale items to help you bring in 2009!

Please contact us at 202.543.9300 with any questions.

Friday, December 19, 2008

98 Point Elderton Command Shiraz Available Now

We have plenty in stock, but at this price, the 98 Point, 2004 Elderton Command Shiraz won't last for long!

“The 2004 Shiraz “Command” comes from a single block of 104-year-old vines. It was aged in 100% new oak puncheons (400 liter barrels). Opaque purple-colored, this Shiraz has fabulous aromatics of smoke, melted tar, licorice, espresso, game, and blueberry compote. Layered but tight, this full-bodied wine is thick, rich, and totally hedonistic. The finish lasts for 60 seconds. However, be warned. This monumental Shiraz needs 10-15 years to fully unfold. It will provide pleasure through 2035.” 98 Points - The Wine Advocate.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

In-Store Wine and Chocolate Tasting with Biagio Fine Chocolate


Schneider’s and Biagio Fine Chocolate are partnering this Friday, December 12, for a wine and chocolate tasting. The tasting will be held in the Schneider’s wine room from 6 to 8pm. We have assembled a delicious, mouth-watering collection of several great wines and chocolates for you to try. All wines and chocolates will be available for purchase. We will taste the following wines from Schneider’s:
We are proud to co-host this tasting with Biagio. Biagio Fine Chocolate’s mission is to provide the Washington, DC metropolitan area with the finest collection of chocolate and chocolate related products from around the world. Biagio Fine Chocolate is a destination for fine chocolate in the National Capital Region and aspires to become an important business contributor to the local economy and community. William Knight, co-owner of Biago, will join us for this tasting to discuss his chocolates and how they pair with our wines. Biagio is located at 1904 18th St. NW, Washington, DC.

Friday, November 28, 2008

Mollydooker Wines On Sale

Mollydooker wines are on sale, from The Blue Eyed Boy, Carnival of Love and Enchanted Path to the highly-coveted Velvet Glove.

2007 MollyDooker Velvet Glove
Regularly: $249.99...... Sale: $199.99
"Lithe, generous and beautifully proportioned, offering a seamless array of dark plum, blueberry and sandalwood flavors wrapped in a veil of fine-grained tannins. Finishes with an intriguing face-off of sweet fruit and spice that keeps on for quite a while. Best from 2011 through 2019. 1,020 cases made." –HS
96 Points - Wine Spectator





2007 MollyDooker Blue Eyed Boy
Regularly: $54.99...... Sale: $43.99

“This has a hot black pepper streak running through the meaty cherry, dense plum and spice flavors, persisting on the round, supple finish. Drink now through 2014. 6,072 cases made.” –HS
92 Points - Wine Spectator






2007 MollyDooker Carnival of Love
Regularly: $89.99...... Sale: $71.99
“Big, rich and terrifically ripe. A lithe mouthful of pure wild blueberry and Asian spices, with swirls of plum and other berries as the finish rolls on, unimpeded by tannins. In the end, this has elegance to go along with its power. Drink now through 2017. 2,596 cases made.” –HS
95 Points - Wine Spectator





2007 MollyDooker Enchanted Path
Regularly: $89.99...... Sale: $71.99
“Big, ripe and focused, offering a blast of cherry and plum, with a welcome floral note that lasts through the long, vivid finish. Has a touch of spice as the finish lingers against fine tannins. Drink now through 2017. 1,329 cases made." –HS
91 Points - Wine Spectator






2008 MollyDooker Violinist Verdelho
Regularly: $24.99...... Sale: $19.99
“The only white wine Mollydooker makes, this has lovely aromatics, ripe, round fruit and mouth watering pineapple and citrus flavors that keep you coming back for sip after sip.”
Schneider's of Capitol Hill - NR

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Thanksgiving Wine Tasting - With Rick and Jon Genderson

Rick and Jon have selected a few wines that are perfect for Thanksgiving. Take a look at this video wine tasting with Rick and Jon in the Schneider's wine room...



The wines that Rick and Jon reviewed are all available in the store and on our Web site.


Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family and friends from all of us at Schneider's!

Friday, November 21, 2008

Schneider's Thanksgiving Wine Picks

Choosing the right wine for Thanksgiving dinner is slightly more complicated than just picking a wine that complements turkey. The Thanksgiving dinner table can be filled with food choices, many of which can be on the sweet side. This makes choosing one wine to accompany the traditional cacophony of flavors a somewhat daunting task. I will offer my humble opinion about wine styles that I like with the traditional Thanksgiving dinner and make some recommendations. And then, to prove me completely wrong, some of my associates at Schneider’s will offer entirely different opinions...

My first recommendation is to serve both a red and a white. Both can work well with the Thanksgiving meal. Serving both red and white also allows your guests to drink what they like. I recommend wines that possess an abundance of fruit; they will enable the wine to meld together the myriad of flavors on the table. This doesn’t mean sweet, although a little sweetness in a wine is not really a bad thing for this particular dinner. Fruit is, after all, what the wine is made from.

On a side note, when I call a wine “fruity”, I’m referring to intensity of fruit aromas in the bouquet and that richness of fat, fruity flavors in the taste. A wine can taste like a fruit salad and still have a dry finish.

White wines that that work well on Thanksgiving include dry Rieslings, Pinot Gris and Gewurztraminers from the Alsace region of France. Dry Riesling from Germany also works well; these wines will be labeled trocken (dry), halb trocken (half-dry) and Kabinett, a quality wine with only a little residual sugar. Other fruit forward whites include Viognier, Marsanne and Verdelho.

This same “fruit forward” theory applies to reds. A classic pairing is California Zinfandel. Known as “America’s Varietal”, Zinfandel is wonderfully American with a ripe, rich, fruit forward style that does a excellent job of bringing all the flavors of the Thanksgiving table together. Other good choices include Grenache (the primary grape of Chateauneuf-du-Pape), Syrah (or Shiraz in Australia) and some Pinot Noir.

Here are some of my suggestions that will help make your Thanksgiving meal extra special this year.
Jon Genderson, Managing Director - Schneider's of Capitol Hill

Whites:

Wunsch & Mann Pinot Blanc 2005 ($6 on close-out)
The importer for the wines of Wunsch & Mann*, a very good Alsace producer, has gone out of business and over 500 cases of these wines are available at way less than half price. This is a good $15 Pinot Blanc and a really great $6 one.

*Schneider’s has 12 different Wunsch and Mann wines on sale at similar savings!

Wunsch & Mann Riesling Grand Cru Hengst 2002 ($15 on close-out)

An excellent price for a full bodied, rich, fruit driven Grand Cru Riesling. The richness and ripe complexity of this wine is perfect for Thanksgiving.

Hunold Pinot Blanc 2005 ($10 on sale)
Hunold’s wines filled with ripe fruits and a rounded mouthfeel which makes this $18 Pinot Blanc a great buy at $10. Flowers, fresh apples, and hints of tropical fruits can be discerned in the nose. Flavors of apple and pear dominate in this delightful wine.

Weinzorn Pinot Gris Grand Cru Sommerberg 2003 ($40)
I feel Weinzorn’s wines are real bargains when compared to other top Alsatian producers (Weinbach and Zind Hunbrecht) whose Grand Cru wines sell for $70 and up. This big, lush, extracted wine has beautiful depth of lacy mineral-laced fruit and flowers. Satin-textured, full and elegant, this is an extremely well-made wine that is perfect for your holiday table.

Anheuser Kreuznacher Kroenberg Riesling Spatlese 2005 ($12 on sale)

If you want something a little sweet for your Thanksgiving dinner, this is the wine for you. This is a normally a $25 Spatlese on sale for only $11.99. A nice bouquet of flowers, mineral and stone fruits is followed by balanced, slightly sweet flavors of peach and lime. Simply delicious!

D'Arenberg Stump Jump White ($11)

A lovely Aussie white, this is a blend of 63% Riesling, 16% Sauvignon Blanc and the balance Marsanne and Roussanne. It exhibits a fragrant nose of mineral, spring flowers, honeysuckle, and citrus. Just off-dry, it is tasty, clean, refreshing, and a notable value.

Ferngrove Cossack Riesling 2005 ($18)

This dry Riesling from Western Australia is a delicious effort featuring minerals and hints of peach on the nose followed by crisp, white fruit flavors lasting into a balanced, long finish.

Reds:

96 Points Durif 2005 ($12)

Despite the too cutesy and misleading name, this delightful Petite Sirah (Durif is the French name for Petite Sirah) is ripe and fruit forward with red berry fruit flavors and a soft finish. This is a great wine for the budget conscious.

Black and White Shiraz 2005 ($18)
This Australian is a big and broodingly dark Shiraz with deep, jammy blackberry fruit aromas joined by soft, spicy flavors. There is a lot of flavor and body in this reasonably priced bargain.

Chusclan Cotes du Rhone Les Ribieres 2003 ($10 on close-out)
This is a top of the line Cotes du Rhone at half price. It is simply drinking beautifully now. It possesses classic aromas of kirsch liqueur, licorice, and pepper leading to abundant fruit, a lithe texture with good body and richness on the palate.

Craneford Merlot 2005 ($20 on Sale)
Aged 16 months in 100% new French oak, this wine has excellent definition and purity of fruit with hints of sweet blackberries, plums, red currants, mocha, and coffee. It also posseses a lovely texture, fine purity, and serious concentration. This delicious Merlot can be enjoyed this Thanksgiving or at any other time over the next five years.

di Arie Zinfandel Southern Exposure 2005 ($35)
This may be my favorite Zinfandel. It is full bodied with intense fruit that is not over the top. Its perfect balance and soft, elegant flavors keep it in check and will have you going back for another glass…and another!

Elderton Shiraz 2005 ($30)
This excellent Shiraz has a huge bouquet of cassis, blackberries, smoke, and earth. Muscular and full-bodied, with supple tannin, a silky texture, and a voluptuous finish, this gorgeous effort can be drunk now and over the next decade.

Farleigh Zinfandel 2005 ($10 on sale)
A real bargain in Zin, this has a classic, briery, jammy black cherry and berry fruit flavors intermixed with earth. It is full-bodied with big pure levels of fruit, a savory, full-throttle texture, and excellent purity as well as length. It is a steal at this price!

Ferngrove Dragon Shiraz 2005 ($25)
This gem has an expressive bouquet of smoke, violets, spice box, pepper, blueberry, and blackberry. Medium to full-bodied, it has good depth and concentration while retaining its elegant personality. It is ncely balanced, with excellent length.

Hewitson Miss Harry GSM ($25)

This classic Rhone blend of Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre is deep and full-bodied with peppery kirsch and blackberry notes as well as hints of licorice. It has tremendous density, supple tannin, and a mouthfilling, elegant style.

Domaine Jaume Cote du Rhone La Friande 2007 ($12)

The 2007 vintage in the Southern Rhone is one of the finest in history. This lovely example has beautiful aromas of kirsch liqueur, melted licorice and ground pepper. It is a superb, medium-bodied effort with terrific precision, definition, and concentration.

Domaine de la Sauveuse “Cuvee Philippine" Provence Rouge 2004 ($20 on sale)

This beauty is a blend of 40% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Syrah, and the balance being Grenache and Mourvedre. It has sweet aromas of pepper, black currants, and cherries. It is a beautifully made wine and perfect for Thanksgiving dinner. This serious, up-and-coming producer in the Cotes de Provence appellation has made a real gem.

Here, our wine staff provide their recommendations for wine that will make Thanksgiving dinner a bit more delicious this year...

Recommendations from Terry Brown, Wine Manager
Schneider's of Capitol Hill


Finca El Retiro Torrontes 2007 ($12 on sale)
Torrontes is a grape originally from Spain that, grown in Argentina, produces a wonderfully crisp, aromatic wine. This Torrontes is pale yellow in color with silver tinges. The nose has subtle floral notes with lively aromas of tropical fruits and a hint of peaches. Crisp, yet round with superb creaminess, it ends with a wonderfully balanced finish. This wine will be perfect for the richness and spice that the Thanksgiving menu offers.

Reilly’s Grenache 2005 ($18)
This delicious wine is perfect for Turkey and all the fixings. Big, soft cranberry and raspberry fruit mixed with white pepper spice give this wine enough body and richness to stand up to the rich flavors of turkey, dressing, and cranberry sauce. This is one of my favorite wines in the store at this price.

Recommendations from Benjamin Page
Assistant Wine Manager, Schneider's of Capitol Hill

Chevalier Ladoix 2004 Bois de Grechons ($20 on close-out)
This is a lovely perfumed chardonnay has scents of honey and wild flowers joined by flavors of ripe apples and pears on the palate. It has a touch of oak to give it some extra body and a creamy texture balanced with lovely acidity.

Vicchiomaggio Chianti Classico 2006 San Jacapo ($20)
Vicchiomaggio is a fantastic producer of fine Chianti. This Classico has dark berry and cherry fruit with earthy undertones. What will make this great with your Thanksgiving meal is the soft, smooth tannins with a light hint of oak. Open this wine up 45 minutes before you sit down and enjoy your holiday dinner.

Recommendations from Michael Kennel
Wine Consultant, Schneider's of Capitol Hill


Alex Gambal Bourgogne Chardonnay 2006 ($30)
This tasty little Chardonnay is brought to us by Alex Gambal, a native of the Washington DC area who fell in love with the wines of Burgundy and has been working there on and off since the early 1990s. This wine is rich in texture with a steadying core of minerality. In the nose scents of butterscotch and pear intermingle with citrus fruits. On the palate this wine has nice acidity balanced by flavors of pear and citrus, making this a wonderful compliment to your Thanksgiving dinner.

Domaine du Gueret Beaujolas 2006 ($10 on sale)
At a time when Beaujolais’' little cousin Beaujolas Noveau gets all the attention, I find this wine (not rushed to market) far more satisfying. This lovely little 2006 is filled with wonderful raspberry and light red cherry flavors that will mingle well with not only the turkey on the table, but also with pretty much everything else spread across the tabletop. For a great little red wine to go with your Thanksgiving dinner, this is a great choice.

Recommendations from Michael Davidson
Wine Consultant, Schneider's of Capitol Hill


Navarre St. Chinian 2001 ($15)

This is a fully mature wine from St. Chinian in Languedoc, France. It starts off earthy and funky but when you let it breath it will explode with dark rich red cherries. Luxurious and full with softened tannins and a plum filled finish, it is a steal for fifteen bucks as the rich fruit makes it go great with turkey.

Apex Chardonnay 2006 ($15)
The Apex winery in Washington State makes a whole range of beautiful wines but my favorite is their very reasonably priced Chardonnay. A perfect balance of toasty oak with rich apple and pear make this a delight with the traditional thanksgiving meal.

Don't forget the perfect Turkey!
Our very own Terry Brown has the perfect recipe for turkey that will be delicious and juicy every time!

Have a happy Thanksgiving, from all of us at Schneider's of Capitol Hill!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

In-Store Tastings This Friday and Saturday


Please join us in Schneider's wine room this weekend for two very special, in-store tastings!

On Friday, November 14, from 4 to 7pm, we will taste several wines from the Cotes du Rhone including:
  • Bastide Cuvee Clementine 2006
  • Belle Croze Hermitage Cuvee Louis Belle 2004
  • Chateaumar Cote du Rhone 2006
  • Chusclan Cotes du Rhone Les Ribieres 2003
  • Chusclan Espirit du Rhone 2005
  • Colombo Cornas les Ruchets 2004
  • Feraud Cotes du Rhone Seguret 2005
  • Jaume Cote du Rhone La Friande 2007
  • Vieux Micocoulier 2003

On Satruday, November 15, from 11am to 5pm, we will taste wines from our huge, ongoing Aussie Shiraz sale. We will taste highly rated wines including:

  • Anaperenna Shiraz Cabernet 2006, 94 - 97 points, The Wine Advocate
  • Cascabel Shiraz Fleurieu 2003, 91 points, Robert Parker
  • Craneford John Zilm Shiraz 2005, 94 points, Robert Parker
  • d'Arenberg The Dead Arm 2005, 95 points, The Wine Advocate
  • Elderton Command Shiraz 2004, 98 points, The Wine Advocate
  • Godolphin Shiraz Cabernet 2005, 93 points, Robert Parker
  • Kurtz Boundary Row Shiraz 2003, 90 points, Robert Parker
  • Longwood Shiraz 2004, 91 points, Robert Parker
  • Oliver Hill "Jimmy's" Shiraz 2005, 96 points, Robert Parker


Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Huge Turley Sale At Schneider's


Our entire stock of highly-sought after Turley wine is on sale. Check out all Turley on sale on our award-winning Web site, call us at 202.543.9300 to speak with a member of our expert wine staff, or visit the store to get your favorite Turley before they are gone! There are limited quantities of each, and these will move fast!