Airfield Estates: Wine Tasting Wednesday

On Display
On Display

The sun had just started to peek out for the first day in years, or so it felt, and company was in town. What did we do? Well Wednesday afternoon wine tasting of course! We made a B line for the Airfield Estates Tasting room nestled in the “Wine Country” portion of Woodinville. Walking into the room, you’re greeted by the aviation charm and very friendly staff. Jim and Jim took great care of us, ushering us to a table and promptly getting glasses in our hands to start the tasting!

You know it’s a good tasting when you walk out with 16 bottles of wine! That wasn’t even the wine ordering! Their wines are so flavorful, dynamic and yet affordable even on retail prices. When the last double magnum of the 2008 Cabernet Sauvignon showed up for my birthday, so did a membership to the Airfield Estates Wine Club. Here is a shameless plug for joining their wine club: “There is no joining fee.  Simply commit to purchasing a minimum of 2 cases of wine per calendar year and receive a 20% discount on all wine purchases”. Once you do a tasting you’ll see how possible it is to achieve the 2 case minimum per year, their wines are truly wonderful! http://www.airfieldwines.com/wine_club/

We were BLOWN AWAY by the Pinot Gris, Ruby Rose, Merlot and Runway Syrah. Already a fan of their Viognier as one of the rare white wines I actually truly enjoy, it was delightful to find an equally as wonderful Pinot Grios. The flavor was so balanced and drinkable, and would truly pair with any summer type meal with which you’d traditionally enjoy a white. The Ruby Rose was just out of this WORLD! There aren’t words that I could ever pen to do that lovely pink bottle justice. You simply need to go purchase a case of it immediately. It was dry, balanced, and not too sweet. Just delightful! The Merlot we described as “active” because it truly has various flavors that shine throughout the sip and plays with your taste buds. As for the Syrah, I’m already craving a good steak or braised pork shoulder to enjoy a bottle of that wonderful magic with!

 

WHITES

2011 Sauvignon Blanc   ( $12/bottle; Member Price:$9.60)
Light-bodied, dry, and refreshing, this wine lights up your taste buds with flavors of lemon-lime and grapefruit. Well balanced with bright acidity, it sparks a clean, crisp finish that pairs perfectly  with oysters, tossed salads, light fish, and chicken.

2011 Viognier    ( $15/bottle; Member Price:$12)
85% stainless steel fermented and 15% aged in neutral oak. This whine exhibits flavors of lemon leading to a round-mid-palate and crisp finish. This lightly oaked Viognier pairs well with root vegetables, salmon, lobster, and braised chicken.

2011 Flygirl White    ( $12/bottle; Member Price:$9.60)
39% Viognier, 35% Semillon, & 26% Pinot Gris. This signature white blend is crisp and dry showcasing layers of melon and citrus fruit. Enjoy with lighter fare, such as a salad, pasta, seafood, and poultry.

2011 Pinot Gris    ( $15/bottle; Member Price:$12)
This fruit-forward Pinot Gris reveals nuances of pear, melon, & tropical fruit. With a rounded medium-bodied mouthfeel & soft well-balanved finish, this wine is enjoyable  on its own or pairs nicely with a cheese plate, light pastas, halibut, or chicken.

REDS

2010 Bombshell Red    ( $16/bottle; Member Price:$12.80)
37% Merlot, 37% Syrah, 14% Malbe, 5% Sangiovese, 5% Cabernet Sauvignon, 2% Cabernet Franc. A beloved favorite of many, this approachable signature red blend has dark overlapping aromas of plum, blackberry, and a hit of cocoa, leaving lingering flavors of dark fruit and toasted oak on the palate. With firm tannins and a round, full-bodied mouthfeel, this blend pairs well with a wide range of foods.

2010 Tempranillo    ( $20/bottle; Member Price:$16)
This full-bodied Tempranillo    showcases layers of boysenberry and black cherry with earthy nuances and finishes with lingering tannins. Traditionally paired with Spanish style dishes, this wine complements flavorful grilled meats or vegetables, mushroom risotto, and hard cheeses.

2009 Merlot    ( $20/bottle; Member Price:$16)
This Merlot captivates the senses with intense flavors of dark berry and plum with nuances of clove. Supple tannins and a full-bodied mouthfeel create a balance that can hold hit own against hearty meats, yet pairs perfectly with pasta.
Gold Medal, 2012 Dallas Morning News Wine Competition

2009 Cabernet Sauvignon    ( $20/bottle; Member Price:$16)
Sources from 20 year old vines on our estate vineyard, this Cabernet Sauvignon showcases layers of cherry, blackcurrant, and toasted oak. Full-bodied and smooth with integrated tannins, this wine pairs well with steak, rich sauces, and robust cheeses.

+2011 Ruby Rose    ( $15/bottle; Member Price:$12)
100% Sangiovese. This rosé has enticing aromas of strawberries and cream with undertones of pink grapefruit leading to a light bodied mouthfeel and zesty refreshing finish. Crisp and dry, this wine beckons you to kick your feet up and enjoy a relaxing afternoon.

+2010 Runway Syrah ($18/bottle)
This dark, concentrated Syrah possesses flavors of dark berry, clove, and white pepper. With silky smooth tannins and a plush round mouthfeel, this well-balanced wine pairs great with lamb, beef, and aged gouda. (This wine was specifically handcrafted for select wine shops and restaurants, and it is only available online to Airfield Estates Wine Club Members.)

Location and Contact Info

14450 Woodinville-Redmond Road, Suite #109
Woodinville, WA 98072 USA
425.877.1006
info@airfieldwines.com

The Ambiance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Just for fun I asked our out of town guest to do a mini interview on our tasting! See answers below!

  • What were your first impressions of the tasting room and types of wine when you walked in?
    My first impression was the simple ambiance of the tasting room and the throwback to a time of great American pride and spirit. The staff were knowledgeable, friendly and hospitable! I loved looking at all of the bottles and the other displays.
  • What was the most memorable wine you tasted? 
    Absolutely the Pinot!
  • What would you write on a suggestion card for the winery to exceed your expectations on your next visit?
    Should change glasses with each pour so that previous wine does not inhibit or change taste of new wine.  Also should offer a little cracker to cleanse palate before each new taste.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And… two boxes came home with us to reunite with their Magnum family!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lost River Winery: Weekend Wine Tasting

Lost River Wine Tasting
Lost River Wine Tasting

Last Saturday’s weather was just delightful! We were still recovering from our jet lag and getting back into the usual routine. So, abiding by my weekend “stay-cation” ritual of heading down to Pike Place market I grabbed my market bag and tootled down to meander around the market for a while. My first class griller had decided that he/we were tasted up for some grilled Bratwurst and we needed some Uli’s Famous Sausages and a few amazing potato rolls from Macrina Bakery to build our delicious dinner. Recipe posted here and I, and my stomach, are proud to report that they turned out completely AMAZING! We’ll be making that recipe a grilling staple this summer!! Bring on the sun Seattle, we’ll grab a keg of Georgetown Manny’s Pale Ale and give you a run for you money!

But back to my story! There I was, strolling home on a Saturday afternoon, enjoying the sunshine and still on a vacation hangover from our two weeks gallivanting around Spain so I had no sense of urgency or duty. Then I happened upon the Lost River Winery tasting room. They have a lovey open space nestled into the north side of Pike Place Market that I had walked past dozens of times and a noon wine tasting on a lazy stay-cation sunny Saturday sounded like a marvelous life choice!

Ram greeted me as I walked it and invited me to a wine tasting… YES PLEASE! I chose my seat at the bar while he masterfully started me down the journey of tasting some truly wonderful wines! The list below was included in my $5 wine tasting and I have to say it was a delightful line up! Featuring a wide array of their wines, from red to wine and dessert wine the tasting truly showcased the flavor and style of the Lost River wines. The well-stocked tasting bar and knowledgeable staff (Thanks Ram!) of their Seattle tasting room is a delightful oasis from the hustle and bustle of the market.

For being a staunch red wine drinker and dessert wine averse, it might surprise you that the only two bottles I took home were a white and a white dessert wine! That’s how delicious they were!

 

Lost River Tasting Room Seattle
Lost River Tasting Room Seattle

 $5 Tasting (may 5th menu)

2010 Pinot Gris $14/bottle, 741 cases made

  • My review: Light and refreshing. No lingering taste and a clean finish
  • In their words: “A great cocktaip wine and paired with spicy food! 100% Pinot Gris, A bright, crisp and refreshing stainless-steel tank aged Pinot with just a touch of sweetness and packed with a zesty green apple , mellow, lime and white grapefruit flavors.

2009 Rainshadow $15/bottle, 430 cases made

  • My review: The Semillon give it an interesting twist. It was described  as a “food wine” which is apparent in it’s simple yet complex flavor and flow letting food enhance and highlight different flavors.
  • In their words: “A fine chardonnay alternative. 40% Sauvignon Blanc/ 60% Semillon. This light-oaked, dry, white Bordeaux-style blend is named in honor of the magnificent North Cascade Mountains that block rain from Washington’s coastal storms making the eastern part of our state arid, warm and the perfect climate for growing wine grapes.

2008 Merlot $24/bottle, 494 cases made

  • My review:  Spice forward with a balanced full finish.
  • In their words: 92% Merlot, 8% Cabernet Franc. This wine exhibits notes of black currant and cassis, cherry, and licorice. 2008 represents a near perfect vintage for Washington Merlot. This wine will improve with an additional year in bottle, and, with proper cellaring, should age well until at least 2015.

NV Western Red $17/bottle

  • My review:  Slight slice, drinkable with any type of food. Not as smooth but lingering with a nice finish.
  • In their words: 75% Merlot/25%Cabernet Franc. Western Red is a Bordeaux-style blend of Merlot and Cabernet Franc that celebrates the Western Red cedar trees that surround our winery along the Lost River in the upper Methow Valley.

2007 Syrah $24/bottle, 394 cases made

  • My review: Jammy yet simple with red berry notes and a very smooth finish.
  • In their words: 100% Syrah. This wine exhibits a blend of terroir expression between the cobbly gravels of Stone Valley Vineyard (the famous Walla Walla “Rocks”) and the deep wind blown silt “Loess” soils of the Les Collines Vineyard. The wine displays distinctive black pepper and cherry notes with a strong character of bitter chocolate, coffee and smoke. The aging in barrel and restrained use of new French oak lengthens the wine’s finish and enhances its fruit aromas.

2008 Cedarosa $26/bottle, 301 cases made

  • My review: Rich tannins, silky and soft with a lingering tail. My taste buds DANCED with this one!!
  • In their words: 45% Cabernet Franc/55% Merlot. A complex and rich Bordeaux style blend featuring a medley of bright, fruity Merlot flavors intermingled with the dark and earthy underbrush flavors of Cabernet franc- commonly known as our hedonistic fruit bong. A very versatile wine in the kitchen.

2007 Cabernet Sauvignon $24/bottle, 595 cases made

  • My review: Smooth and full flavor, robust taste finishes delightfully  with a  light tannin forward flavor that lingers delightfully on the tongue.
  • In their words: 85% Cabernet Sauvignon/10% Merlot/5% Cabernet Franc. This robust yet elegant cab-based blend is aged in French oak barrels for two years then bottle aged for 1 year prior to release. If you enjoy a hearty red wine with more oak, tannin and acid then this your best bet.

2009 Late Harvest Semillon $17.90/bottle, 125 cases

  • My review: Smooth, sweet but NOT syrupy as most dessert wines are. Incredibly crisp finish without a sweet linger. Resides on the fruit notes. Would LOVE to pair with a vanilla cookie or biscotti!
  • In their words: Semillon is used to make the greatest dessert wines in the world! Ours has flavors of pear, honey & citrus with silky texture in the mouth.