The Livermore Valley, historically known for the grape, is home to several wineries that produce Sauvignon Blanc. Here are a few:
3 Steves Winery
Bent Creek Winery
Charles R. Vineyard
Chouinard Vineyard & Winery
Concannon Vineyard
Crooked Vine
"Once again it's time for "Bottle Your Own Wine" We will be selling Vino Tinto Barato at the Open House. Bring your clean bottle, we will fill, cork and label it for you for $4.50 per bottle. Use our bottle for $5.00. Or you may bottle label and cork it yourself. This is only available Feb 14 and 15."
Vino Tinto Barato (cheap red wine) is a nice red table wine. Well balanced. You would be hard pressed to find a better deal.
I will be visitng the Livermore Valley Wine Country today.
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The first stop was Pagemill WineryJerry, a friend of mine, has expressed interest in tasting some Livermore Valley wines particularly Thomas Coyne. He has high hopes that wine is not $50 a bottle.
That has lead me to write about wine and the price we pay for it. First let me say this. Good wine does not have to cost $50 a bottle! There are many good wines for under $25 and some under $20.
I was wine tasting with a friend last month. We both belong to several wine clubs and we had to pick up our club wine at a couple of wineries. One was Bodegas Aguirre Winery. Dr. Aguirre, the winemaker, was telling some of us about a blind tasting he had recently participated in at Ruth Cris’ in Walnut Creek, CA. His wine was up against several wines ranging in price from $80 to $160 a bottle. The winning wine that night was Dr. Agurrie’s 2004 Cabernet Savignon. The price on this wine is just $35.
Bottom line is this. In the Livermore Valley Wine Country, if a winery has priced their wines at $50 a bottle. It is most likely over priced.
I had a conversation with Thomas Coyne in late April. He said “Bud Break” had come quite early this year. In Napa, Chardonnay buds appeared the third week in April and the following week in the The Livermore Valley. He expects this year to be a good year for wine grapes.
Bud Break is the begining of the growing season and tends to come early in warmer wine regions.