Clark Wine Center

Bldg 6460 Clark Field Observatory Building,
Manuel A. Roxas Highway corner A Bonifacio Ave,
Clark Air Base, Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga, Philippines 2023
Clark, Pampanga: (045) 499-6200
Mobile/SMS: 0977-837-9012
Ordering: 0977-837-9012 / 0917-520-4393
Manila: (632) 8637-5019

Wines from the Rhone Valley of France

September 24, 2010

About Wines from Rhone
Best wine supplier in Philippines discusses wine related topics

The Rhone Valley, France
Overview
This region of France was only known by the most serious wine lovers until the early 1980s. An explosion of popularity led to enormous price increases as demand grew. Unquestionably wines of great quality originate in this region; however of late too many poor examples seem to be available.
Warm to hot in the South, the Northern Rhone is cooled by the Rhone River and the steep hillside vineyards. None steeper or more spectacular than those of the Cote Rotie. The famed Mistral winds also play a role in reducing spring frosts and keeping the climate cool and dry.
Grapes
In the North Syrah rules, sometimes tempered by the fragrant white grape Viognier. Further to the south, as the temperature rises, Grenache takes on an increasing importance.
The White grapes are primarily Marsanne, along with Roussanne in the better wines.
Chateauneuf de Pape allows 13 varieties, reds and whites, to be blended to make this often exquisite wine. Chief among these are the important grapes listed above and the red wine grape Mouvedre.
Sub Regions
The Rhone Valley is long and wide. To even touch briefly on each village would be too much for this primer, so I will try to pick out the more important areas North to South.
Cote Rotie – This northern most region is made from Syrah with the occasional touch of Viognier for elegance. There are 2 parts of the Cote Rotie, the Cotes Blonde and Brune. It is said that they are named after 2 daughters, and that the slopes retain the characteristics of these daughters. All poetry aside, it is common for the two slopes to be blended together as Blonde et Brune.
Condrieu – Home of Viognier. The white wines from this area on the next hill down river from Cote Rotie can at their best be full of perfume and tart complexity. At their worst (too often Ch. Grillet, the most famous Condrieu) they are oxidized and lacking any flavor or charm, but selling for outrageous prices.
St-Joseph – Syrah with a touch of the white grape Marsanne on occasion, this wine is often as good (bad?) as its kin Crozes-Hermitage. Oddly this wine is made from a group of noncontiguous vineyards running for miles down the valley. A small amount of decent white wine is also made.
Hermitage – In the running with Cote Rotie as the best red wines of the Rhone. The Syrah grape as usual may have a small amount of white wine added to it. Rich and flavorful this is everything a great Syrah can be. Prices are often better than Cote Rotie, but it is wise to look for an older vintage when you can. The Whites can be exceptional and again are made from Marsanne and with luck a percentage of Roussanne as well.
Crozes-Hermitage – A huge area on the hills that surround Hermitage. Referred to as the poor man’s Hermitage, this is a disfavor, to Hermitage. The wines of Crozes, and the similar wines of St-Joseph are too often light, almost beaujolais in style. When made with more traditional methods the Syrah of the region can be elegant and flavorful, while still enjoyable young.
Cornas – Richer and almost always better than Crozes or St-Joseph, this is the wine to look for if you want Syrah without the cost of Hermitage or Cote Rotie. Given proper time to age, this wine can yield remarkable results.
Saint-Peray – Great White wines when you can find them.
Chateauneuf du Pape – One of the most famous wine names in France. Due in large part because of the wine labeling revolution that started here and later became the basis of the Appelation Controlee system. CdP still leads in the labeling front, allowing only Estate Grown wines to bear the glass embossed seal of the town on their bottles. High in alcohol and easy to enjoy, this remains the best known of the Rhone wines.
Tavel/Lirac – The great Grenache based Rose wines that so few other Roses have ever matched. Never expensive and best enjoyed as young as possible.
Gigondas – Grenache with a minimum of 15% Syrah and/or Mouvedre as well as a little of the 11 other allowed Cotes du Rhone varieties. Considered a ‘Super Cotes du Rhone’ it was the first of the Cotes du Rhone Villages to be elevated to AC status. Some good to very good, but never great red wines can be found from this village.
Cotes du Rhone / Cotes du Rhone-Village – Blended wines , not only of the14 grape allowed grape varieties, Grenache being chief among them, but blended from village to village as well. Of varying quality, they are best when made by the traditional barrel fermented techniques and not the newer carbonic maceration technique (which is how Beaujolais is made, and why everything made this way tastes like Beaujolais).
Label Info
Armed with the above regions and an idea of the price, you can get a good idea of what is in the bottle. Price as always is the determining factor. Beaujolaised wines (made in the style of Beaujolais – my own term) are the cheapest and the most common. The white wines, being more rare than many of the reds, often fetch the highest prices.

Source: http://www.wineeducation.com/regrhone.html

Although wines are widely available in most Asian countries, especially in Hong Kong which has eliminated import tariff on wines altogether, the availability of fine vintage wines is still very scarce. Most wine merchants offer big names, young vintages and cheaper wines for everyday consumption. Wine lovers and connoisseurs looking for something special often travel to Clark Pampanga Philippines to do their shopping at this Wine Shop in Manila.

At Yats Wine Cellars we believe that a little bit of knowledge in wine goes a long way to developing expectations in the wines we choose to buy or drink. Without expectation, it is difficult to really enjoy wine to its fullest. With this in mind, efforts are made by Yats Wine Cellars to make it as easy and enjoyable as possible for our clients to learn more about wine.

Birthday wine gifts is one of the most popular birthday gifts to give someone living in the Philippines. Fine Vintage wine from Yats Wine Cellars is a sure winner and it does not have to cost a great deal to send someone a bottle in Philippines

To avail of wine catering service of Yats Wine Cellars, just contact this wine supplier in Manila or Angeles Clark Philippines for a meeting to design a theme for the event. The venue for a wine event can be in the privacy of a home, the convenience of an office in Manila for example or in a clubhouse of a subdivision. Wine glasses and accessories necessary for wine service are included in the wine catering service. Moreover, interesting wine notes accompany the wine to help participants enjoy the event even more by learning a little bit about wine while enjoying the party. A wine steward will be present to serve the wine.

There is also an exciting collection of white wine from Burgundy at this wine shop in Clark Pampanga such as Meursault, Chablis, Chassagne Montrachet, Puligny Montrachet, Corton-Charlemagne and St. Aubin. Red wines from Burgundy, Bordeaux and Rhone are also available with a good depth of back vintages too. Visitors buy wine in Manila and Pampanga should not miss stopping at this wine shop for a few bottles of fine vintage wines to bring home.

http://www.ClarkWineCenter.com

Getting to this wine shop in Pampanga Angeles City Clark Freeport Zone Philippines from Manila
Getting to the Clark Wine Center wine shop from Manila is quite simple: after entering Clark Freeport from Dau and Angeles City, proceed straight along the main highway M A Roxas. Clark Wine Center is the stand-along white building on the right, at the corner A Bonifacio Ave. From the Clark International Airport DMIA, ask the taxi to drive towards the entrance of Clark going to Angeles City. From Mimosa, just proceed towards the exit of Clark and this wine shop is on the opposite side of the main road M A Roxas.

Clark Wine Center
Bldg 6460 Clark Observatory Building
Manuel A. Roxas Highway corner A Bonifacio Ave,
Angeles Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga 2023
0922-870-5173 0917-826-8790 (ask for Ana Fe)

Wine@Yats-International.com

YATS Wine Cellars
Manila Sales Office
3003C East Tower, Phil Stock Exchange Center,
Exchange Rd Ortigas Metro Manila, Philippines 1605
(632) 637-5019 0917-520-4393 ask for Rea or Chay

Best place to buy wine in Clark Pampanga outside Manila near Subic and Angeles City Philippines is Clark Wine Center.


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