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
$18.00 $15.99
Recently, Oregon Winemaker Anne Sery has been on a tear with her Trousse Chemise brand. Landing top by-the-glass placements throughout NYC (Bar Boulud, Daniel, Chinese Tuxedo, Lure Fishbar, the Mandarin Oriental, Chef Carmellini’s The Dutch, Little Park, and the Westlight).
In a crazy 2020 vintage for a number of reasons, Anne was able to tap into some new fruit sources in Southern Oregon that bring juiciness and depth to her first ever, Rosé, a Rosé of Pinot Noir. It has a shimmering, brilliant pink color. It’s 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 one will drink fast!
For the first five years of Nicholas Wines, I always put out a 6-pack with some of the best wines that Melissa and I are enjoying at home. But last year, when all hell broke loose, I decided a case seemed more appropriate. Since we’re not out of the woods yet, I’m keeping it a case for this spring, but I have four new wines this year (3 btls each) that are sure to pair well with the sunshine and warm weather. Great on their own or with food, I’ve thrown in some wines you’ll know with some you might not.
The newly released Elouan Oregon Pinot Noir 2018 is wonderfully ripe and juicy with vibrant flavors of rich cranberries, baked cherry pie and just a hint of earthiness. 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 2018, it saw predominantly fruit from the lush Willamette Valley, adding the cold weather Pinot element to a wine usually more reliant on southern Oregon.
Chaponnieres is a single parcel on the same hillside as the premier crus, with southern exposure and vines planted in 1950. They are rooted in a fine clay, the perfect soil for producing wine of incredible purity of fruit. The ’19 has intense aromatics of strawberry, black cherry, cinnamon and roses. The fruit is almost crunchy; incredibly fresh, juicy, really flat-out delicious. Great now, great in 10 years and qualitatively worth double the price!
94 Pts, Decanter – 94 Pts, Jeb Dunnuck – 94 Pts, John Gilman
This is an exceptional premier cru offering from one of the most famous, most collected Burgundy producers. Clos des Porrets is a monopole, purchased by the Gouges family in 1933. Grégory claims it produces wine with the best potential of long aging within his range of wines. It has old vines rooted in pink limestone and rich clay, producing dynamite Nuits Saint Georges. Aromatically complex, with violets, black cherries and a touch of Burgundian earth. The fruit is pure, layers of dark cherries and plum that unfold in the glass with air. The tension is what you’d expect from one of the greats of Burgundy, wound-up and high-toned, the finish is mineral laded and goes on for minutes. This is truly extraordinary red Burgundy, an epic wine of power with finesse and just amazing potential.
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