Monday, October 24, 2016

New Product Spotlight

Happy Monday to you. Might as well start the week with a positive attitude, right? Let's take a peek at today's New Product Spotlight, since we're a little unfocused under-caffeinated this morning.


First, an important reminder for anyone celebrating Halloween in the coming days. Masks, face paint or anything else that obscures your identity is not permitted at Joe Canal's in Lawrenceville and Woodbridge. We appreciate your cooperation.


Les Dimes Vouvray. Semi-sweet with a smooth palate filled with apricots, peaches and hints of acacia, with the perfect touch of acidity for structure. This versatile, crowd pleasing white wine can be served on its own, or paired with spicy foods, desserts, cheese plates and fruit cups. 100% Chenin Blanc. Only $11.97 in the Bottle Club®.


Day Sonoma County Zinfandel. Day is the new Zinfandel project of Ehren Jordan, the mastermind behind such amazing labels as Turley, Neyers, and Failla. Four acres are currently planted, with the original vines hitting the dirt in 2011. Zinfandel is, for Ehren, a return to his roots, having been the wines that established his reputation as a talented vigneron. Similar to the approach at Failla, most of the Day Zinfandel wines are sourced from Sonoma County; an area largely unexplored during Ehren's tenure at Turley.


Zinfandel, a true American varietal, is a great choice for your Thanksgiving table. We have a limited supply of these wines, so we recommend shopping soon. Priced at only $26.99 in the Bottle Club®.


Domaine Chene Macon Milly Lamartine. This vibrant, flavorful, unoaked Chardonnay should be your everyday white. Shimmering bright, light gold color. Almost Riesling-like nose of ripe, juicy yellow peach, mouthwatering crisp apple, honey and wet stones. Mouthfilling, yet extraordinarily light on its feet. Peach, pear, and apple mingle and leads to a stony, honeyed finish. Crisp acidity wraps the whole thing up. Drink over the next year for its liveliness. Only $14.96 in the Bottle Club®.


Yards Rival IPA. Contrary to its name, Rival’s ingredients work in perfect harmony for a bold, balanced IPA. The recipe starts with a base of pale crystal and rye malts, and Bravo and Nugget bittering hops. Then whole flower Chinook hops go into the hopback, extracting that signature pine character. Finally, Rival is dry hopped with Centennial, Citra, Simcoe and Columbus hops, giving this amber-colored IPA a complex citrus profile. 6.2% ABV.


Rival IPA is a bold ale that can go toe-to-toe with spicy foods. Enjoy with an Italian hoagie and long hots or kung pao chicken with dan dan noodles. This is a seasonal beer that will not last long.

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