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The New York Cork Report 2010 Long Island Merlot of the Year: Paumanok Vineyards 2007 Tuthills Lane Vineyard Merlot

  By Lenn Thompson, Executive Editor At Paumanok Vineyards, there are two primary "labels," the standard line, known at the winery as the "white label" (which you can see here) and the Grand Vintage line of wines, only used during better years. Charles Massoud, who founded the winery in 1982 with his wife Ursula, compares the grand vintage designation with "declaring a vintage" but I prefer to think of it as a meaningful version of "reserve" — they only do it when it's warranted. It means something at Paumanok. On extremely rare occasions a stellar growing season will combine with…

Finger Lakes Riesling, Sparkling, and Gewurztraminer of the Year: The Reality TV Lesson

By Evan Dawson, Finger Lakes Editor Photo by Morgan Dawson Photography Imagine for a moment that you're a contestant on one of the myriad reality TV cooking shows. Chopped, Hell's Kitchen, whatever you like. In this episode, you're going to be given a mystery item around which you must center your dish. When the mystery item is revealed, you will have 20 minutes to create something delicious, no matter how challenging this item is. If they can create an edible dessert out of durian, you can pull something off. Are you ready? Glass shards. You'll have to cook with glass…

Lamoreaux Landing 2009 Dry Riesling

By Lenn Thompson, Executive Editor Lamoreaux Landing Wine Cellars has gotten strong returns — and plenty of well-earned attention — for its single-vineyard riesling program in recent years. I enjoy many of those bottlings myself. But don't overlook the 'regular' rieslings in their lineup, particularly this Lamoreaux Landing 2009 Dry Riesling ($13). There's a lot of classic Finger Lakes character in this $13 wine. Straightforward peach and lime blossom aromas dominate the nose. There's a little slate quality too, hiding in the background. Light bodied, the palate brings peach flavors with extremely lively, juicy acidity and subtle lime and grapefruit…

Announcing the Times Union New York Wine Club

By Lenn Thompson, Executive Editor As of today, the New York Cork Club is no longer… and yet I'm happy and excited. Why? Because the New York Cork Report and Bacchus Wine and Spirits have added a third partner in the program, the Albany Times Union, to form Times Union New York Wine Club. It's more than just a name change, however. It's really a revamp of the club and expansion of it — for a good cause. The current club has one option, but the new club will feature two distinct levels — a "Basic" membership that includes two bottles…

What We Drank (February 8, 2011)

This is what our editors and contributors have been drinking… Lenn Thompson: Blind Bat Brewery Hellsmoke Porter Super Bowl Sunday is always big in our house, but when the Steelers are playing, it's becomes nothing short of a sacred holiday. After waking up and pacing most of the morning, I decided to keep myself busy by staying in the kitchen preparing some Pittsburgh favorites both new and old — Roethlisburgers and from-scratch pierogies. Of course the game didn't work out the way the Thompson household would have preferred, but at least the food was good. During the game, I always…

Three Heads Brewing Java Sutra

By Julia Burke, Beer Editor A visually striking beer, this Three Heads Brewing Java Sutra porter impresses immediately with a gorgeous four-finger head, puff-of-train-smoke black color, and lacing so perfect and so beautifully stratified that I had to take its picture for my beer porn collection. (I have needs.) On the nose, light notes of dark-roast coffee, cinnamon and baker's chocolate are on offer without any cloying sweetness or alcohol. It smells like a porter, not a Frappuccino.  In agreement with the nose, the palate is light and lager-bodied; malt steps up to the plate, but again as roasty coffee-chocolateness,…

Macari Vineyards 2007 Bergen Road

By Lenn Thompson, Executive Editor Over the next week or so, we'll be posting some reviews for wines that were finalists in our Wines of the Year tasting. Though I tasted and scored them a while ago, I didn't want my fellow tasters to see my notes before we tasted. But now that the tasting has come and gone, it's time to finally publish them. Macari Vineyards 2007 Bergen Road ($46) is a Bordeaux-style blend that shows off the ripeness of the 2007 vintage without going over the top with extraction or new oak. Intense aromas of black plum, blueberry…

Shinn Estate Vineyards 2009 Wild Ferment Chardonnay

By Lenn Thompson, Executive Editor My feelings about barrel-influenced chardonnay are well documented — and I hear comments about them from winemakers and other local wine geeks all the time. It's simply not my favored style. It's rare that I'd reach for a bottle on any given night of the week. And while sometimes food does call for one, there are other options that tend to find their way onto my dinner table. But, that doesn't mean I can't recognize when oaked chardonnay is done well, like this Shinn Estate Vineyards 2009 Wild Fermented Chardonnay ($33). I don't get caught…