Another movie, another wine at The Wine Bar. The bar next to the AMC theater in the Westside Pavilion in Los Angeles makes it desirable to show up a bit early for the film.
In the image, that blur of light in the upper left corner is the display which shows how long until the next movies start. That's a good idea, because the wine list at The Wine Bar is not what you'd expect at a mall.
This time, waiting for "Senna," the documentary about the Brazilian Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna, I had the Row Eleven Pinot Noir, Vinas 3. I had sampled this wine at a tasting event a couple of years ago, and was impressed then. I'm still impressed.
Row Eleven makes three Pinots, one from the Russian River Valley, one from Santa Maria and the Vinas 3, which is a blend from vineyards in Sonoma, Santa Barbara and Monterey Counties.
The '08 Vinas 3 blends not only different vineyards, but different Pinot Noir clones - Pommard, Dijon and Martini, for the wine geeks among us. I had the '09 this time, and I am making the assumption that it is blended in the same configuration.
It's $11 by the glass and turns in a 13.9% abv number, which is fairly old world for California Pinot. The nose shows cranberry and smoke, with a very lovely expression of earth. Smooth, full and rich in the mouth, flavors of red fruit are abetted by mocha and a nice minerality. The tannins are nice and round, so there are no jagged edges on the palate. It may not be indicative of any one terroir, but it's a great way to pass twenty minutes or so until the movie starts.
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In the image, that blur of light in the upper left corner is the display which shows how long until the next movies start. That's a good idea, because the wine list at The Wine Bar is not what you'd expect at a mall.
This time, waiting for "Senna," the documentary about the Brazilian Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna, I had the Row Eleven Pinot Noir, Vinas 3. I had sampled this wine at a tasting event a couple of years ago, and was impressed then. I'm still impressed.
Row Eleven makes three Pinots, one from the Russian River Valley, one from Santa Maria and the Vinas 3, which is a blend from vineyards in Sonoma, Santa Barbara and Monterey Counties.
The '08 Vinas 3 blends not only different vineyards, but different Pinot Noir clones - Pommard, Dijon and Martini, for the wine geeks among us. I had the '09 this time, and I am making the assumption that it is blended in the same configuration.
It's $11 by the glass and turns in a 13.9% abv number, which is fairly old world for California Pinot. The nose shows cranberry and smoke, with a very lovely expression of earth. Smooth, full and rich in the mouth, flavors of red fruit are abetted by mocha and a nice minerality. The tannins are nice and round, so there are no jagged edges on the palate. It may not be indicative of any one terroir, but it's a great way to pass twenty minutes or so until the movie starts.
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Eden Cidre de Glace du Vermont Calville Blend 2010Eleven different apple varieties go into this blend: Empire, Macintosh, Roxbury Russett, Calville Blanc, Cox's Orange Pippin, Hudson's Gem, Ashmead's Kernel, Esopus Spitzenberg, Black Oxford, Belle de Boskoop and Reinettes. Whew! This cider has a 10% abv number and 15% residual sugar.
Eden Cidre de Glace du Vermont Northern Spy 2009This one is a single-variety ice cider made from 100% Northern Spy apples and aged in French oak for a year. The color is extremely rich looking, darker than the unoaked cider. It looks quite like bourbon in the glass and it smells like a holiday apple pie, with that baked apple aroma drenched in cinnamon and nutmeg. Much oak nuance graces the palate, too. It's viscous, like the unoaked, but a bit more tart on the finish. I find it quite complex with maybe a bit more of a "grownup" taste. They advise you pair it with cheddar or creamy blue cheese.













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Their wine list isn't incredibly exciting, but it is California-focused, fitting for a hotel that pays homage to the architecture and decor of the Arts and Crafts movement typified at Yosemite National Park’s
On another visit I tried the
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A new addition to my Disneyland wine map is