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Fidelitas Wines

Jess Zander
 
April 9, 2014 | Jess Zander

05 Party

It all started when Alissa found out that I had a bottle of 2005 Fidelitas Walla Walla Cabernet Sauvignon in my cellar.  Since that moment, months ago, I have received a text every couple of weeks to ‘schedule our 05 party!’

So, we rounded up a few friends (Marilyn and Nedra from Red Mountain, Alissa and Dara from Woodinville) this past weekend to sample some wines from the 2005 vintage.  From Fidelitas, we had 2005 Optu Red Wine, 2005 Boushey Red Wine, and 2005 Walla Walla Cabernet Sauvignon.  There were a few other wines from other Washington wineries of note, but (and I’m only being slightly biased here) Fidelitas blew them out of the water so I won’t name names.

We tried to rank them, but each of us had a different order of favorites, which means that they were all fabulous.  The Walla Walla Cabernet (which we tried first: 100% Cab from LaTour, Windrow, and Dwelley), was deep, concentrated, and full.  The fruit had really softened to make something round and beautiful.  Boushey Red (53% Merlot, 40% Cabernet, 7% Cabernet Franc) truly just tasted like Boushey, which is such a great wine that I’m certainly not complaining!  Still earthy with red fruit and soft tannins, yet beautiful structure.  The Optu Red (55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 36% Merlot, 6% Cabernet Franc, 3% Malbec) was AMAZING in that you would never guess that it was a nearly 9 year old wine.  Bright fruit, balanced acidity, present yet not overpowering tannins.  Truly, had I tasted it blind, I would have thought it were a much younger wine.

These wines were special for me to revisit.  The 2005s were the current releases back when I started in 2008.  The big, heavy bottles, vineyards, and stories brought back some great memories for me.  I guess that is probably the best part of pulling things from the cellar!

Time Posted: Apr 9, 2014 at 2:57 PM Permalink to 05 Party Permalink
Jess Zander
 
February 8, 2014 | Jess Zander

A Simple Menu for My Valentine

This weekend, we have opened the library doors (or rather, unearthed some library vintages from our secret hiding place) to share with visitors to our tasting rooms.  We are featuring wines from 2007, 2008, and 2009.  These special vintage wines have gotten me to thinking about which wine I’ll be sharing with my Valentine next Friday…

After rattling around in my own cellar, I came across a bottle of 2007 Red Mountain Red Wine, and determined it would be our wine for the evening.  Besides being a fabulous wine, its red label makes it an obvious choice for Valentine’s Day.  Mostly Cabernet Sauvignon, my original tasting notes refer to black cherry, cranberry, and cedar.  I anticipate now that those bright red fruits have deepened in intensity and the oak tones have really settled in to creating a round, full palate.

I’ll be working that day, so my goal is to have a simple, yet elegant meal ready to go when I get home.  We’ll put the baby to bed and whip up dinner together.  Here’s the plan:

baked brie with honey and apples

served with a split of Agrapart e Fils Champagne

flank steak with herb butter, smashed potatoes (these have become a valentine’s tradition), and sautéed brussels sprouts

served with 2007 Fidelitas Red Mountain Red Wine

chocolate pudding and raspberries to finish (can be made the night before!)

I wish you all a wonderful and fuss free Valentine's Day, whether you are spending it with your sweetheart, a group of friends, or just a special bottle from your own cellar!

Time Posted: Feb 8, 2014 at 11:01 AM Permalink to A Simple Menu for My Valentine Permalink