This book dwells upon the dark untold story of the Gallo family. It first focuses on the Gallo brothers, Joe and Mike. Joe was the grower and Mike was the dark sheep with the underworld "connections". The mysterious deaths of Joe and his wife are then covered. The causes are still today unknown: maybe it was suicide, maybe it was mob connections, maybe some other reasons.
The lives of their sons Ernest, Julio, and Joe. The picture painted in the book is that Joe gets the deal and does not profit from the success of the company; rightly or wrongly, it is not possible to decide one or the other based upon the evidence presented in the book.
Joe's son, David, is covered. He is presented as a misfit. David also dies in mysterious circumstances; in bathtub.
The Gallos are really only presented in a positive light when discussing Gina and Matt and their Sonoma venture.
Book Details
Gallo Be Thy Name, The inside story of how one family rose to dominate the U.S. wine market, Jerome Tuccille, 2009, Phoenix Books, Inc
Monday, 27 June 2011
Book : Gallo Be Thy Name, Jerome Tuccille
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Wednesday, 22 June 2011
TN : Schloss Johannisberg Riesling Trocken 2009, Rheingau, Germany
The true origins of Riesling remain a mystery. Some believe it is a varietal mentioned long ago by the Roman writer Plinius, others feel King Louis the German (843–876) was the first to have had the grape planted in the Rhine Valley. Other experts suspect that Riesling is a mutation of a wild vine of Germanic origin.
In a viticultural dictionary from 1930, Riesling is briefly defined as “Origin: Germany. Probably a seedling from the Rheingau” Trendsetter for the advance of Riesling in the Rheingau was the wine estate at Johannisberg. In 1720, some 294,000 Riesling vines were planted in the vineyards of the old Benedictine abbey. This was such a novelty that cellarmaster Odo Staab made note of it: “In the entire Rheingau, only the grape variety ‘Rüssling’ can be planted for the production of wine”.
In 1775, the benefits of a “Spätlese” (late harvest) were first recognized at the Johannisberg monastery. The year marked the beginning of a deliberately scheduled late harvest of botrytized grapes that yield the lusciously sweet Rieslings that led to the grape’s fame and image throughout Europe. They graced the tables of every royal house, from kings to emperors to czars. Together with the great white and red Pinots of Burgundy and red wines of Bordeaux, Riesling was part of the quartet of the most famous and most expensive wines at the start of the 20th century. To this day, in many wine-growing regions of the New World, the name “Johannis-berger” is synonymous with Riesling.
Colour : Pale lemon
Aroma : Lemon, lime, minerals, honey
Taste : Bone dry, sharp lemon, minerals, honey
Alcohol : 12.5%
Price : 13,50 Euro (Eurotrade Flughafen Muenchen Duty Free 2011-05-20)
Website : Schloss Johannisberg
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TN : Chateau Des Jacques Moulin-A-Vent 2009, Maison Louis Jadot, Beaujolais, France
The grapes for this wine were harvested on the 15th September 2009. The average yield was 38 hectolitres per hectare. Half of the wine was matured in oak for ten months and the other half rested in steel tanks. The winemakers were Jacques Lardiere and Guilaume de Castelnau.
Colour : Red, blue hues
Aroma : Blueberry, raspberry, herbs
Taste : Blueberry, raspberry, herbs, spice, acidic chalky finish
Alcohol : 13.5%
Price : 159 SEK
Mark : C
Website : Maison Louis Jadot
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TN : Chateau Des Jacques Morgon 2009, Maison Louis Jadot, Beaujolais, France
Maison Louis Jadot has been operating in Beaujolais since 1996 when it purchased Chateau des Jacques.
Colour : Red, blue hues
Aroma : Blueberry, red fruits, herbs
Taste : Blueberry, raspberry, herbs, acidic finish
Alcohol : 13%
Price : 139 SEK
Mark : C+
Website : Maison Louis Jadot
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Tuesday, 21 June 2011
TN : Doennhoff Oberhaeuser Leistenberg Riesling Kabinett 2009, Weingut Hermann Doennhoff, Nahe, Germany
Colour : Pale lemon
Aroma : Honey and barley sugar, lemon, pears, this wine smells sweeter than it really is
Taste : Honey, lemon, lime, sweet balanced by the increasing zingy citrus long finish
Alcohol : 9%
Price : 185 SEK
Mark : B-
Website : Weingut Doennhoff
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TN : Ros'Aura Beneventano Rosato 2010, IGT, Feudi di San Gregorio, Campania, Italy
This wine is 100% Aglianico. Alcoholic fermentation was in stainless steel tanks at a temperature between 16 and 18 degrees. The wine then spent a further four months maturing in stainless steel. This wine was sealed with a screwcap.
This wine was imported by Spendrups Bryggeri AB.
Colour : Bright raspberry pink
Aroma : Raspberry, strawberry, redcurrants, herbs
Taste : Raspberry, strawberry, herbs, oranges
Alcohol : 13%
Price : 85 SEK
Mark : B
Website : Feudi di San Gregorio
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TN : Moscofilero Vintage 2010, Domaine Skouras, Peloponnese, Greece
The vineyards are located at an altitude of 750 metres at Mantinia. The soils are sandy. The average age of the vines is 25 years. The average yield was 45 hectolitres per hectare. The grapes were harvested at the beginning of October 2010.
The must was subjected to a skin contact for four hours at 12 degrees. This wine was fermented in stainless steel vats at 16 degress. This was followed by no malolactic fermentation and a short aging over fine lees. The TA is 5.9 grammes per litre. The pH is 3.15.
This wine was imported by Oenoforos AB.
Colour : Watery pale straw
Aroma : Elderflowers, orange, lemon, pears, almond
Taste : Lemon, pear, almond, white grapes, spice, spritzy finish
Alcohol : 12.2%
Price : 89 SEK
Mark : B-
Website : Domaine Skouras
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TN : Gager Ried Fabian Blaufraenkisch 2008, Mittelburgenland, Austria
This wine was sealed with a screwcap.
This wine was imported by Haugen-Gruppen Wine & Spirits AB.
Colour : Dark plummy red
Aroma : Blackcurrant, milk chocolate, plums, christmas spices, oak, burnt toast
Taste : Blackcurrant, spice, liqourice, plums
Alcohol : 13.5%
Price : 108 SEK
Mark : C
Website : Weingut Gager
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Sunday, 19 June 2011
TN : Akarua Pinot Noir 2009, Central Otago, New Zealand
Akarua Estate vineyard was planted by Sir Clifford Skeggs in 1996. It is located within the Bannockburn subregion of Central Otago. The grapes come from blocks Kawarua13, 10/5, Clutha 5, and Southview. The vineyard aspect is North/West and the vine orientation is East/West. The vineyard is located at 270 metres. The vineyard soil is young alluvial, schist based sandy/silt and sandy loams. The vine age is 13 years. The trellis system used is two cane VSP. The vines were shoot thinned and crop thinned to 2 kg of fruit per vine. The grapes were block harvested between the 9th April and 15th of May 2009. 2009 was a cooler growing season than normal and there 950-980 GDD with early autumn frosts (September 2008 - April 2009). There was less than 320 mm of rain between September and April.
There was no whole-bunch fermentation. The grapes underwent a five day pre-fermentation maceration. The must was inoculated with various strains of yeast. The heat during fermentation peaked at 31 degrees and the cap was punched down twice daily. There was then a six day post-fermentation maceration. The wine spent ten months in 25% new French barriques which were subjected to a medium-plus toast. The oak was sourced from various coopers and came mostly from Alliers & Vosges forests.
The Viticulturalist was Gillian Wilson, the Winemaker was Matt Connell. The wine was bottled in February 2010. The Brix at Harvest was between 22 and 24. The Titratable Acidity is six grammes per litre. The pH is 3.51. This wine was sealed with a screwcap.
In earlier years, the Akarua Pinot Noir was referred to as the "Gullies".
This wine was imported by Domaine Wines and Spirits AB.
Colour : Red/blue hues
Aroma : Spice, strawberries, raspberries, oak, milk chocolate
Taste : Strawberries, coffee, ginger, long spicy warm finish
Alcohol : 14%
Price : 219 SEK
Mark : B+
Website : Akarua Winery
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Saturday, 18 June 2011
TN : Franconia Bacchus 2009 Nordheimer Voegelein Spaetlese, Divino Nordheim, Franken, Germany
This bottle was sealed with a glass stopper.
Colour : Pale yellow
Aroma : Lemon, spice, honey, green apple
Taste : Lemon, spice, green apple, honey, off dry, leafy on finish
Alcohol : 12.5%
Price : 11,90 Euro (Eurotrade Flughafen Muenchen Duty Free 2011-05-20)
Mark : C+
Website : Divino Nordheim
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Friday, 17 June 2011
TN : Trivento Eolo Malbec 2007, Lujan de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina
The grapes for this wine come from vines planted in 1912. Trivento means Three Winds: the Polar, Zonda, and Sudestada winds blow across the sunny and arid land of Mendoza. From the back label, "Eola, Keeper of the Winds, displays his power in spellbound lands. Freeing the Polar, Zonda, and Sudestada winds in a whim, in Mendoza, the enigmatic and mystical God picked out our terrain. Rushing through the vineyards, shaping grapes Eola yields heavenly fruit for this potent symbol and seductive wine. Our finest wine is fitting tribute to the God of the Wind.
Colour : Dark blueberry/blackberry
Aroma : Toast, oak, tobacco, blackberry, violets
Taste : Oak, burnt toast, tobacco, blackberry, blueberry, opened up after an hour
Alcohol : 14.5 %
Price : 349 SEK
Mark : B
Website : Trivento Bodegas Y Vinedos
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Thursday, 16 June 2011
TN : Neudorf Pinot Noir Rose 2010, Kina, New Zealand
The grapes for this wine come from Kina. All were hand harvested at 23.9 Brix, 3.61 pH and 6 grammes per litre TA. The fruit was destemmed and soaked overnight prior to pressing. Smaller portions of juice were bled off from other Pinot Noir ferments and fermented with the Kina juice. The fermentation was controlled to give a dry style and the wine was left on yeast lees briefly prior to stabilising. Analysis at August bottling was 3.57 pH, 6.2 grammes per litre TA, and 3.9 grammes per litre residual sugar. This wine was bottled with minimum fining or filtration. 400 cases were produced. The winemaker was John Kavanaugh. The wine was produced by Tim and Jundy Finn.
This wine was sealed with a screwcap.
This wine was imported by JPC Wines AB.
Colour : Pale red/orange
Aroma : Strawberry, raspberry, clotted cream
Taste : Dry, strawberry, raspberry, herbs
Alcohol : 13.5%
Price : 149 SEK
Mark : C+
Website : Neudorf Vineyards
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TN : Leyda Single Vineyard Pinot Noir Rose 2010, Loica Vineyard, Vina Leyda, Leyda Valley, Chile
The Loica vineyard is situated in Leyda which is 12km from the Pacific ocean. The vineyard is planted with clone 777 of Pinot Noir. The vineyard soil is clay. A Loica is a Chilean bird with a red breast similar to a Robin.
The Leyda train station building depicted on the label, was once the last train stop before travelers from Santiago reached the Pacific Ocean. In 1983, the building was burnt by an accidental fire. The word Leyda has also come to mean ‘the way’ in local parlance.
Viña Leyda was founded in 1997. It has planted vineyards of a total of 245 hectares.
This wine was imported by WineWorld AB.
This wine was sealed with a screwcap.
Colour : Strawberry pink
Aroma : Raspberry, strawberry, herbs, vanilla
Taste : Lime, strawberry, herbs
Alcohol : 13.5%
Price : 129 SEK
Mark : B-
Website : Vina Leyda
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Tuesday, 14 June 2011
TN : Rust En Vrede Cabernet Sauvignon 2007, Stellenbosch, South Africa
The proprietor of Rust En Vrede Estate is Jean Engelbrecht. The winemaker was Coenie Snyman.
This wine was imported by The WineAgency AB.
Colour : Dark red, blue hues
Aroma : Green pepper, blackcurrant, milk chocolate, toasty oak
Taste : Blackcurrant, vanilla, green pepper, burnt toast
Alcohol : 15%
Price : 199 SEK
Mark : B
Website : Rust En Vrede
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TN : Belguardo Rose, 2010, Marchesi Mazzei, Maremma, Tuscany, Italy
The Belguardo estate is located in the Maremma on the hills between Grosseto and Montiano, near the National Park “dell'Uccellina”, about ten kilometers from the coast. The grapes for this wine come from Montebottigli at 70-130 metres having a South-South West exposure. The vineyard soils are mainly Sandstone and Limestone. The age of the vineyards was seven years at the time of harvest. There is an average of 6,600 vines per hectare. The vine training system used is Spur cordon.
This wine is a blend of 50% Syrah and 50% Sangiovese. The total acidity is 6.30. All of the grapes used to make this wine were handharvested on the 6th September 2010. The wine was bottled in February 2011. 33,000 bottles were produced. This wine was sealed with a screwcap.
This wine was imported by Johan Lidby Vinhandel AB.
Colour : Pale strawberry
Aroma : Redcurrants, lemon, herbs
Taste : Redcurrants, strawberry, creamy, herbs, lemon, bone dry
Alcohol : 13%
Price : 89 SEK
Website : Mazzei
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TN : Ghiaie della Furba 2005, Rosso di Toscana, IGT, Tenuta di Capezzana, Conte Contini Bonacossi, Carmignano, Italy
The winery was created in 1979 by Ugo and Vittorio Contini Bonacossi. The first vineyard, made up of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot, was situated on the pebbly, alluvial soil of the Furba stream, after which the wine is named. In 1992 the S. Alessandro vineyard (entirely Cabernet Sauvignon) became productive and the wine's blend of grape varieties was modified. In 1998, Syrah grapes were added. This wine is a blend of 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot, and 20% Syrah. The wine has spent 14 months in French oak.
This wine was imported by Vinobele AB.
Colour : Dark red, brown hues
Aroma : Spice, dried fruits, dark fruits
Taste : Spice, dried raisins and sultanas, blackcurrant, plums, nuts
Alcohol : 14%
Price : 295 SEK
Mark : B-
Website : Tenuta di Capezzana
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TN : Syrah by Rudi Schultz 2007, Stellenbosch, South Africa
All of the grapes were bought from Bellevue Wine Estate and vinified at Thelema Mountain Vineyards where Rudi Schultz has been the winemaker with cellar master Gyles Webb since 2000. Prior to that, Rudi Schultz worked at Jordan which is also based in Stellenbosch.
Colour : Dark blackcurrant
Aroma : Blackcurrant, plums, blackberry, tobacco, mint, meaty
Taste : Tobacco, blackberry, blackcurrant, mint, burnt toast, meaty notes, coffee, long finish
Alcohol : 14.5%
Price : 199 SEK
Mark : B-
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TN : Chateau Pont Saint-Martin 2006, Pessac-Leognan, Graves, Bordeaux, France
It was Bernard and Françoise Fontaine who established Chateau Pont Saint Martin in the heart of Pessac-Léognan. The vineyard soil is a combination of grave land sand, with a clay substrata. The grapes undergo a cold maceration prior to fermentation, malolactic fermentation and maturation with the lees in oak barrels, 40–50% of which are new.
Colour : Dark red
Aroma : Cedar, tobacco, blackcurrant, plums
Taste : Lots of upfront cedar, tobacco, blackcurrant, plums
Alcohol : 13%
Price : 195 SEK
Mark : C
Website : Chateau Pont Saint-Martin
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Thursday, 9 June 2011
TN : Domaine de Muret Viognier 2010, Pays d'Oc, Domaine de Castelnau, France
This wine was imported by Spendrups Bryggeri AB.
Colour : Pale lemon
Aroma : Peach, apricot, pears
Taste : Apricot, pineapple, mandarin, peachy, oack, creamy texture
Alcohol : 13.5%
Price : 72 SEK
Mark : B
Website : Domaine de Castelnau
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Wednesday, 8 June 2011
TN : Vasse Felix Cabernet Sauvignon 2006, Margaret River, Australia
Vasse Felix was planted in 1967 by Dr. Tom Cully. It was the first vineyard and winery to be established in the Margaret River region. Vasse Felix is owned and operated by the Holmes a Court family. The Vasse Felix wines are crafted by Chief Winemaker Virginia Willcock.
The name ‘Vasse Felix’ was inspired by an early event in the district. Thomas Vasse was a French seaman who disappeared after his longboat overturned near the site of Busselton whilst exploring the treacherous South West Coastline of Western Australia (an expedition of Captain Hamelin’s Naturaliste and Captain Baudin’s Geographe) Felix was Hamelin’s middle name, and is the Latin word for lucky.
This wine was sealed with a screwcap.
This wine was imported by Vinunic AB.
Colour : Red, brown, blue hues
Aroma : Blackcurrant, mint, oak, vanilla, milk chocolate
Taste : Blackcurrant, cedar, mint, vanilla, silky texture
Alcohol : 14%
Price : 219 SEK
Mark : B
Website : Vasse Felix Winery
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