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
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Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, Quilt Threadcount Sauvignon Blanc 2023 is a true reflection of the winemaker’s artistry and the unique terroir of California’s vineyards. The grapes are sourced from select vineyards, ensuring that only the highest quality fruit makes it into the final blend. Upon pouring a glass, you’re greeted with a bouquet of enticing aromas that leap from the glass, including vibrant citrus, tropical fruits, and subtle herbal notes.
This is a beauty – both a refreshing and elegant expression of the varietal. The 2023 vintage is a true standout, with critics praising its bright acidity, crisp texture, and vibrant fruit flavors. On the nose, expect to find enticing aromas of citrus, tropical fruits, and a hint of floral notes. The palate is greeted with flavors of juicy pineapple, ripe melon, and a touch of minerality, all leading to a refreshing finish that leaves you craving more.
Whether you’re enjoying a summer picnic, lounging by the pool, headed to the beach, Quilt Threadcount Sauvignon Blanc 2023 is a perfect choice. Its balanced acidity and fruit-forward profile make it incredibly food-friendly, pairing beautifully with a wide range of dishes from seafood to salads. This is definitely one of those wines that is a ‘taste of summer’ in every glass.
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Stephan Steinmetz is a star in the Mosel wine region. His old vines are rooted in Kimmeridgian limestone, the exact same vein of rock that winds its way from Sancerre through Chablis and Champagne to its final out-cropping here in the Obermosel. His Elbling is glorious — both completely unlike anything I’ve ever had and also eerily familiar. The color is almost clear, some might call it silver. A stunning nose of green apples and lemon peel gives way to fresh pear and bright citrus fruits on the palate. It’s a stunningly focused wine with a healthy dose of minerality and acid zip, not unlike great Sancerre/Chablis and bone dry.
I’ve forewarned Nicholas Wines customers that the 2022 vintage in Burgundy appears to be outstanding. As such, I’ve been stocking up on as much as I can. This one though is a Saturday Nighter – a special wine for sure. It comes from Fourchaume (one of the most noted Chablis 1ers crus) and vineyards situated on long slopes facing the sunrise, which allow for rapid soil warm up – a huge key to making deep, concentrated Chablis. Here the soils are predominantly brown clay and only slightly stony. Most of them are fairly deep and well-draining. It’s one of those most special white wine locations in all of Burgundy. This is a classic.
We’re nearing the end of what was a flawlessly crafted, high energy coastal Chardonnay release from one of California’s hottest spots. It’s still every bit as bright and refreshing as you could want and it hits with clean, pristine green apple fruits, pears and citrus notes with a hint of that limestone-influenced minerality. It’s a fantastic wine for all seasons, the perfect pair with mixed seafood, summer tomatoes, corn and freshly caught fish.
2022 was an absolutely perfect vintage in this respect and unfortunately, I think it will be one of the last, if not THE last. As winegrower Jean-Marc Brocard reported to Decanter: “When we taste the wines, we feel that the balance between acidity and ripeness is very good. It’s a classic style of Chablis. In the end, even after such a heat during summertime, we stay in a cool year reference.” He also alluded to the ageability of the vintage, saying “Let’s give them time, we must let nature do its work.”