RESTAURANT WEEK MENU - 3/1 - 3/10
$39 per person
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Kale Salad, crispy Brussels sprouts,
shaved vella jack, herb croutons,
creamy pepper vinaigrette
Duck Sugo, baby vegetables, creamy polenta
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Butterscotch Panna Cotta, chocolate croutons, Italian meringue, candied cocoa nibs
RESTAURANT WEEK MENU - 3/1 - 3/10
$39 per person
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Kale Salad, crispy Brussels sprouts,
shaved vella jack, herb croutons,
creamy pepper vinaigrette
Duck Sugo, baby vegetables, creamy polenta
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Butterscotch Panna Cotta, chocolate croutons, Italian meringue, candied cocoa nibs
110 West Spain Street, Sonoma, CA 95476
707-938-3634
Mon-Fri: 11:30 am - 9 pm
Sat-Sun: 10 am - 9 pm
~ originated in 1997~
COUNOISE
Counoise is an obscure grape grown primarily in the Rhone Valley. It's a moderately vigorous vine that produces large, thin-skinned, reddish-purple berries and prefers stony hillside soils with intense sun exposure.
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Counoise's precise origins are unknown - it is believed to have been brought to France from Spain by a papal officer as a gift to the Pope in the 14th Century. It is still found most frequently in the blends of Châteauneuf-du-Pape (it's also a component of Roses from the Provence region), though small plantings may now be found in California and Washington.
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As a blending grape, Counoise brings a rich, spicy character with flavors of anise, strawberry and blueberry. Moderate in alcohol with good fruit and aromatics, it makes an ideal complement to the lushness of Grenache and structure of Mourvedre.
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In years when the grapes show good intensity, Counoise has been bottled as a single-varietal wine. Producers in Washington State and California (notably Tablas Creek Vineyards in Paso Robles) have released Counoise' distinguished by notes of earth and spice, intense floral fruit, light body, vibrant acidity and soft tannins. These wines are usually best enjoyed young (within 2-4 years).
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Some of Counoise' challenges include a late ripening date (it often cannot be harvested until late October in California) and tendency to oxidize during fermentation.
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FLAVOR PROFILE:
​Fresh and bright, with a tendency to low alcohol and tannins, Counoise grapes bring rich and spicy notes, with earthy flavors of anise, strawberry and blueberry.
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Sources:
Wikipedia
PRODUCERS: UNITED STATES
​Steele Wines
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VINEYARDS
Tablas Creek Vineyard
Eagle Point Ranch Vineyard
ARTICLES