Orders are available for pick-up at Restaurant Nicholas at 160 Route 35 South Red Bank, NJ 07701 during the following times:
Monday: 9:30-3:30; Tuesday – Friday: 9:15am – 9:00pm; Saturday: 11:00am – 9:00pm; Sunday: Closed
$22.00 $17.50
Anne Sery is a red hot Oregon winemaker who has seen her wines poured at Bar Boulud, Chinese Tuxedo, Lure Fishbar, & the Mandarin Oriental, The Dutch, Little Park, and the Westligh all in the last few years. Not bad for a winemaker that has never even been to New York City!
Her newly released 2021 Benoni Rose is a total winner. It’s gorgeous, zipped up Rosé of Pinot Noir with a shimmering, brilliant pink color. Bright and energetic on the nose, displaying fresh wild strawberry and pink grapefruit scents. Dry and racy on the palate, it offers brisk red berry and citrus rind flavors with great lift and tension. The finish is long, with incredible food friendly acidity. This is such a beauty– make sure to snag it while it’s around!
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95 Points, James Suckling
Jancis Robinson loved this wine, calling it “Cote de Beaune, not Cote de Nuits, with a relatively savory Burgundian nose.” All that adds up to a high-flying, deeply intricate Pinot that got James Suckling to gush in his 95-point review. He called the palate, “regal, polished and powerful” with a “vibrant core” and gave the wine one of his highest scores of the tasting. From the two winemakers who helped put Cloudy Bay on the map, this wonderful Pinot Noir with some age to it is just hitting its stride.
The brand new release is here! The 2019 Elouan Oregon Pinot Noir is juiced up with vibrant flavors of raspberry, cranberries, baked cherry pie and a hint of earth. It’s packed with crushed red fruits and finishes with soft, refined tannins that leave a great aftertaste. It’s a great choice any time of the year– delicious by itself or paired with just about anything. In 2019, it saw predominantly fruit from the lush Willamette Valley, adding the cold weather Pinot element to a wine usually more reliant on southern Oregon.
91 Points, James Suckling – 90 Points, Vinous
New York Times’ 20 Under $20 ‘Top Wines of the Summer’
Josh Raynolds of Vinous’ gave it their highest score ever in their 9 years reviewing the wine, calling it “lively and sharply focused” as well as complimenting the “very good clarity on the palate.” James Suckling saw it even one point higher at 91, calling it “Medium-bodied, with a round, creamy yet fresh palate. Delicate and balanced.” It’s just a really, really solid wine. Beautiful display of fresh red and citrus fruits with great tension, strong acid and a beautiful mineral cut on the finish. Everything you want in a summer Rose.
92 Points (Editors’ Choice), Wine Enthusiast – 91 Points, Vinous
“The 2020 Nerello Mascalese Rosé di Adele keeps you at the edge of the glass with a delicate yet stunning bouquet of ripe peach laced with candied ginger and a dusting of sweet spice. Its textures are fleshy, yet the expression is lifted and spry, with a vivid display of freshly sliced pear, while drenched in minerals and motivated by lively acidity. There’s a crunchy feel through the finale, as the palate reverberates with residual tension…”
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