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S UM M E R N E W S L E T T E R 2 0 1 3 new member BENEFITS Access to Extraordinary Coffee W e have now partnered with Exotic Origins™ Coffee, an expert team offering the most selective global portfolio of extraordinary coffees. Exotic Origins is your passport to a new and deeper experience of rare highly rated coffees. One of life’s most surprising pleasures is to taste the difference between an excellent coffee and an extraordinary one. As with fine wine, extraordinary coffee rewards the adventurous, educated palate. The Fess Parker Santa Barbara Hotel Beach Benefits M embership in Fess Parker Wine Club is much more than simply enjoying some of the best wines in the region. You have access to a wide array of Fess Parker familyowned properties throughout Santa Barbara County and the lifestyle that Fess wanted to share with friends and family. Great food, great wines, great hospitality … living life to the fullest. In this spirit, we are excited to announce that we are offering Wine Club Members an ongoing 10% discount, based on best available rate, on rooms at The Fess Parker Santa Barbara Resort. This 24-acre, ocean-front property is a sophisticated escape to all the beauty Santa Barbara has to offer. Members continue to receive selections of some of the best wine in Santa Barbara County, while also receiving exclusive benefits like special pricing on room rates at the Fess Parker Wine Country Inn & Spa, discounts with our properties and partners such as the Champagne Spa, Epiphany Cellars, horseback riding with Vino Vaqueros, “Bin 2860” International Beer & Wine Shop, and Rancho San Marcos Golf Course. Don’t forget about our quarterly pick-up parties and the ever popular, annual Release Day BBQ. 1 Summer Newsletter 2013 Coffee is the new wine! The profound complexities of coffee involve over a thousand flavor constituents defining its aroma, character and finish. Every Exotic Origins reserve has been awarded an excellence rating of 88 points or higher in blind tastings by independent panels of expert tasters. (88 points for coffee is the equivalent of 92 points on the wine scale.) Exotic Origins is committed to making a difference. Through exclusive direct relationships, each coffee you select benefits these farms, families and communities. Each numbered box of Exotic Origins has been cultivated, transported, roasted and packaged according to stringent protocols. Every numbered box proudly features the individual estate, its origin, history and proprietary cupping notes. A tamper-proof seal of authenticity ensures its inherent value. Experience 88+ coffee’s true nuances and you will realize something “magical” is in every cup of Exotic Origins Coffee. Enjoy! To explore the world of fine coffee and place your order visit: www.exoticoriginscoffee.com As a Fess Parker Wine Club Member we invite you to discover these amazing coffees at a 20% discount. Simply enter promotion code “FESS67” when ordering through their website now through June 30th, 2013. (Note: Free shipping offered for 3 or more.) P.O. Box 908 • Los Olivos, CA 93441 • (805)688.1545 • (800)841.1104 • FAX (805)686.1130 • www.fessparkerwines.com head WINEMAKER FESS files M arch always comes as a relief to me. After months of early sunsets, I’m always happy to roll the clock forward to take advantage of those extra daylight hours at the end of the day. For me, it signals the beginning of a new season. Summer is right around the corner! Another special March occasion is Marcy’s (a.k.a. Mom’s) birthday. Our whole family gathered together to celebrate the 55th anniversary of her 30th birthday. It was a fun evening with the whole family. Happy birthday, Mom! Eli Parker Eli Parker W e have been exceptionally busy in the winery lately! All of our wines seem to be selling faster than ever, and we are trying to keep up with our bottling schedule. Lately we have bottled our 2011 Santa Barbara County Syrah and our 2012 Santa Barbara County Chardonnay. Both wines are exceptional and a great value for the superb quality. The 2011 Santa Barbara County Syrah is a blend of Rodney’s and Camp Four vineyards. I use predominately French oak for its 18-month maturation, which results in a rich, lush Syrah with dark fruit and subtle spice. The Chardonnay was 100% barrel fermented in a combination of French and Hungarian oak barrels for 8 months. The lees (dead yeast cells and sediment in the bottom Blair Fox of the barrels) were stirred monthly to add mouthfeel and texture, while keeping the wine bright and fresh. This is a very pretty Chardonnay, and I am sure it will be well received. The weather has been warm and beautiful, and we are looking forward to another great growing season here in the Santa Ynez Valley. We had a dry winter and spring, which usually means we will need to irrigate more in the summer. Also, this dry weather results in a smaller than average crop, but with that comes higher quality. It is still too early to predict what will come this harvest, but as always we are eagerly awaiting another vintage. I hope you continue to enjoy the fruits of our labor, and cheers! Eli, Marcy and great-granddaughter Adeline Eveaire Blair Fox Summer Newsletter 2013 2 the Innside scoop behind the scenes FROM TIM B Indulge Your Senses and Your Soul S ip your way through wine country visiting eleven tasting rooms, savor an Italian inspired romantic picnic for two, get pampered at the Champagne Spa & Boutique with your choice of a purifying facial or vino therapy massage, all while enjoying three nights in Luxury accommodations for two in downtown Los Olivos. This delightful experience will entice your senses and relax your soul with all that wine country has to offer. Starting at $1,095* *Package pricing is for two guests. Packages available Sunday through Thursday only. Packages & discounts may not be available during special events & holidays. Rates do not include applicable taxes. All packages subject to availability. For reservations call 800.446.2455 2860 Grand Avenue • Los Olivos, CA 93441 3 Summer Newsletter 2013 eing an “established” winery can be a double-edged sword. Having a track record of critical acclaim and recognition from consumers and the trade are the obvious advantages, but the downside is that human nature always seems to draw us toward the new, “next big thing.” At Fess Parker we try to balance this situation by staying true to the core values and principles of the family while simultaneously looking for opportunities to stay fresh and relevant within the market. Recently the repositioning of The Big Easy and the appellation upgrade to the Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir have contributed to keeping our program fresh and exciting. Another project that I’m excited to share with you is some updated packaging that is hitting the tasting room and stores now. We have bottled the 2012 vintage of Chardonnay SBC in Stelvinscrewcap closures, and changed the color scheme on the Riesling to clear glass and brighter capsules. I think you’ll agree the results are outstanding. The Stelvin closure is increasingly popular among consumers because it is easier to open and eliminates the possibility of cork taint and oxidation issues. The new Riesling bottle captures exactly what we want in the wine: light, fresh and sleek. We have exciting news to share on the Epiphany front as well: We are making great progress on moving the tasting room across the street to a complex of buildings that has been owned by the family for over 10 years. Fess used to jokingly refer to the site as “World Headquarters.” Tim Snider Believe me, the results will be nothing short of phenomenal! We are working with designers to completely renovate the front building, and the new tasting room will feature a modern, open floor plan with incredible indoor-outdoor hospitality opportunities. It will absolutely stand out from the crowd in Los Olivos and be a great complement to what we do at Fess Parker Winery. Stay tuned for more information on the opening! Finally, for those of you hitting the road this summer, we have two new national hotel-restaurants’ placements to keep in mind. All of the Hilton hotels in the USA are featuring our Parker Station Pinot Noir by the glass, and every McCormick & Schmick’s seafood restaurant is now carrying our Ashley’s Chardonnay on their lists. Keep them in mind … you’re guaranteed to find a good wine option. Thank you for your ongoing support and have a great summer! Tim Snider Tim Snider, President available NOW Prices subject to change. All of the wines listed below are available through our website at www.fessparkerwines.com or for you traditionalists out there, through our tasting room at 800-841-1104. Shipping is available to the following states only: AK, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IA, KS, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, NC, NE, NH, NV, NY, NM, ND, OH, OR, SC, TN, TX, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV and WY Retail Bottle/Case WINE CLUB Bottle/Case 2012 CHARDONNAY “Santa Barbara County”............................................ $19 / $205.20......................... $15.20 / $182.40 2011 CHARDONNAY “Ashley’s”................................................................... $35 / $378.00......................... $28.00 / $336.00 2011 CHARDONNAY “Bien Nacido Vineyard”............................................ $35 / $378.00......................... $28.00 / $336.00 2011 CHARDONNAY “Sierra Madre Vineyard”........................................... $35 / $378.00......................... $28.00 / $336.00 2011 RIESLING “Santa Barbara County”...................................................... $15 / $162.00......................... $12.00 / $144.40 2011 DRY RIESLING “Rodney’s Vineyard”................................................... $24 / $259.20......................... $19.20 / $230.40 2010 VIOGNIER “Santa Barbara County”..................................................... $28 / $302.40......................... $22.40 / $268.80 2010 VIOGNIER “Rodney’s Vineyard”.......................................................... $35 / $378.00......................... $28.00 / $336.00 2011 PARKER FAMILY RESERVE WHITE “Santa Barbara County”........... $28 / $302.40......................... $22.40 / $268.80 2010 PINOT NOIR “Sta. Rita Hills”............................................................. $30 / $324.00......................... $24.00 / $288.00 2010 PINOT NOIR “Bien Nacido Vineyard”........................................................................................................... Sold Out 2010 PINOT NOIR “Ashley’s”....................................................................... $50 / $540.00......................... $40.00 / $480.00 2010 PINOT NOIR “Clone 115”............................................................................................................................. Sold Out 2011 PINOT NOIR “Pommard Clone”......................................................... $55 / $594.00......................... $44.00 / $528.00 2011 SYRAH “Santa Barbara County”............................................................ $28 / $302.40......................... $22.40 / $268.80 2010 SYRAH “Rodney’s Vineyard”................................................................. $49 / $529.20......................... $39.20 / $470.40 2009 “THE BIG EASY”................................................................................. $35 / $378.00......................... $28.00 / $336.00 2010 PARKER FAMILY RESERVE RED “Santa Barbara County”................ $24 / $259.20......................... $19.20 / $230.40 FRONTIER RED “Lot 123”.......................................................................... $13 / $140.40......................... $10.40 / $124.80 TRADITIONS “Port style wine” (375mL)..................................................... $16 / $172.80....................... $12.80 / $153.600 Summer Newsletter 2013 4 Summer 2013 Wine Club CHARTER CLUB 1 Red + 1 White in this SHIPMENT 2010 Pommard Clone Pinot Noir 2011 Viognier Vineyard Source:100% Las Hermanas Vineyard located in the Sta Rita Hills Composition:100% Pinot Noir Harvest Date: 10/4/10 Block: W Harvest Brix: 23.6 Barrel Aging:16 Months is 30% new French oak Cooperage:Sirugue, François Frères, Boutes, Dargaud & Jaegle, Quintessence, Ermitage Alcohol: 15.2% alcohol by volume pH: 3.61 T.A.: 0.639g/100ml Production: 245 cases Vineyard Source:100% Camp FourVineyard in the Santa Ynez Valley Composition:93% Viognier, 5% Grenache Blanc, 2% Roussanne Barrel Aging:70% barrel aged & 30% stainless steel fermented & aged; 10 months in 1-year and older French oak Harvest Dates: 9/13 – 10/12/11 Harvest Brix: 23.0 – 27.2 Alcohol: 15.2% alcohol by volume pH: 3.52 T.A.: 0.714 g/100ml Production: 1,921 cases Sta Rita Hills 2011 Mélange Blanc $24 2010 Ashley’s Pinot Noir $50 Retail Price: $74 Club Price: $55.50 WHITE WINE CLUB 2 Whites 2011 Mélange Blanc $24 2011 SB County Viognier $28 Retail Price: $52 Club Price: $39 Aromas: Cherry Compote Blackberry Forest Floor Cedar REDS ONLY CLUB 2 Reds 2010 Ashley’s Pinot Noir $50 2010 Pommard Clone Pinot Noir $55 Retail Price: $105 Club Price: $78.75 QUAD CLUB 2 Reds + 2 Whites 2011 Mélange Blanc $24 2011 SB County Viognier $28 2010 Ashley’s Pinot Noir $50 2010 Pommard Clone Pinot Noir $55 Retail Price: $157 Club Price: $117.75 Parker’s Pinot Club 6 Pinots $50 2010 Ashley’s Pinot Noir 2010 Pommard Clone Pinot Noir $55 2011 Clone 115 Pinot Noir $55 Retail Price: $320 Club Price: $240 Prices are subject to change and do not include shipping or taxes required by each state. If you are not receiving emails regarding shipping dates, tracking information, or special offers please email [email protected] and let us know. 5 Summer Newsletter 2013 Baking Spices Graham Cracker Vanilla Flavors: Black Cherry Boysenberry Black Currant Cranberry Cinnamon Santa Barbara County Nutmeg Mineral Aromas: White flowers Jasmine Ripe Peach Honeysuckle Vanilla Nutmeg Toast Flavors: Citrus Honeydew Melon Apricot Lemon Zest Vanilla Oak 2010 Ashley’s Pinot Noir 2011 Fess Parker Mélange Blanc Vineyard Source:100% Ashley’s Vineyard in the Sta Rita Hills ineyard Source:100% Camp Four Vineyard, Santa Ynez Valley V Composition:34% Rousanne, 30% Grenache Blanc, 25% Marsanne, 11% Viognier Harvest Date: 10/3/11 – 10/12/11 Harvest Brix: 22.7 – 25.0 Barrel Aging: 100% Barrel fermented in 33% 2-year-old French oak barrels Alcohol: 14.9% alcohol by volume pH: 3.30 T.A.: 0.607g/100ml Bottling Date: 7/25/12 Production: 600 cases Sta Rita Hills Composition:100% Pinot Noir Harvest Date: 10/4/10 Santa Ynez Valley Harvest Brix: 24.4 – 25.7 Barrel Aging:16 Months is 50% new French oak Cooperage:François Frères, Remond, Seguin Moreau, Mercurey Alcohol: 14.6% alcohol by volume pH: 3.61 T.A.: 0.625g/100ml Production: 1,217 cases Aromas: Blackberry Black Cherry Cedar Forest Floor Cigar Box Sage Sandalwood Vanilla Baking Spices Flavors: Black Cherry Black Currant Cranberry Clove Nutmeg Vanilla Blackberry Mineral Color: Straw Aromas: White Peach Honeydew Melon Honey Beeswax White Flower (Jasmine) Orange Peel Citrus Light Toast Flavors: Nectarine White Peach Citrus White Melon Honey Vanilla Lemon Zest R e c e i p t s f o r W i n e C l u b s h i p m e n t s a r e n o t i n cl u d e d i n t h e p a c k a g e d u e t o t i m e constraints. See cost pe r s hipme nt und er eac h C l u b O f f er i n g a t l ef t . T h e am ou n t wi l l sh o w on y ou r n ex t cred i t card s ta tem en t. recent PRESS 92 points/Cellar Selection – 2010 Clone 115 Pinot Noir Let this Pinot Noir age for at least 5-6 more years, because right now it’s tannic and closed. The acidity gives the palate a citrus-like quality, and the concentrated core of cherries and currants is sweet, spicy, succulent and balanced. 89 points – 2011 Ashley’s Chardonnay 92 points – 2010 Ashley’s Pinot Noir Pure, rich, vivid blackberry, spice, crushed rock and floral notes give this a enticing, focused core, as the flavors gain on the long finish. Drink now through 2020. 1,217 cases made. – J.L. The 2010 Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir was the “Wine of the Day” on Wine Spectator Online – February 25, 2013! Despite the rich, buttery, toasty oak notes, this wine stands up to the barrel influence with its strong tropical fruit and pear flavors, as well as its brisk acidity and stony minerality. It’s ready to drink now with rich fare like lobsters or scallops. 88 points/Editors’ Choice – 2011 Santa Barbara County Riesling With its pitched aromas of creosote and peppercorn, its oaken grit and warm fruit tones, this seems almost over-stuffed at first. Air helps the wine feel more expansive – its supple, solar-powered fruit releasing syrah, aromas that range from floral to meaty, refreshing the wine with detail and making it feel grand. Perhaps not coincidentally, two-thirds of the fruit comes from some of the oldest syrah vines in the county, a 1989 planting on Foxen Canyon Mesa at the winery’s Rodney’s Vineyard. Decant it for grilled lamb chops – now, or with four or five more years of bottle age. While this wine is clean and vibrant, it tastes off dry. With its honeyed finish and flavors of peach, nectarine and apricot jam, this is one of the most pleasant California Rieslings on the market. It’s easy to drink with ham, sausage and slightly sweet Asian fare. Editors’ Choice – S.H. Santa Barbara County Vineyard Source:100% from Rancho Las Hermanas (formerly Ashley’s Vineyard) in the Sta Rita Hills Blocks:100% ASH-1A Clone Selection:115 Tons/Acre:1.8 Composition:100% Pinot Noir Barrel Aging:16 months in 46% new French oak Cooperage:François Frères, Remond, Gillet, Mercurey, Ermitage Harvest Date: 9/29/11 Harvest Brix: 24.8 Alcohol: 14.1% alcohol by volume pH: 3.66 T.A.: 0.601g/100ml Production: 303 cases Forest Floor Lavender Nutmeg Vanilla Flavors: Black Cherry Red Currant Red Plum Cranberry Clove (Sorry – sold out!) 90 points – 2009 The Big Easy 2011 Clone 115 Pinot Noir Color: Dark Garnet Aromas: Black Cherry Sage Earth 93 points – 2010 Santa Barbara County Syrah Aged Tobacco Dark Chocolate Vanilla Nutmeg For further information please call your Wine Club Coordinator, Elaina, directly at her toll free number 888-877-3335. A blend of syrah, petite sirah and Grenache, this feels sunbaked in its exuberant ripeness, its flavors suggesting dried fruit and black cardamom. The wine gains spaciousness with air, as stony tannins refresh the rich, sumptuous fruit and set it up for a thick steak. 91 points – 2011 Ashley’s Chardonnay Keenly focused on deep and defined, ripe-apple fruit and well-appointed with wholly complementary oak, this bottling shows good concentration and fine overall balance, and it impresses as being both substantial and very vital at one and the same time. It comes with a few ragged edges and firms up for an insistent finish, but its minor coarseness is par for the course for serious a young Chardonnay, and its prospects for improvement over the next several years are bright. Gold Medal – 2010 Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir Summer Newsletter 2013 6 P.O. Box 908 • 6200 Foxen Canyon Rd. 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