Traditions Ciderworks

R. López de Heredia

Viña Bosconia Reserva Rioja Tempranillo Blend 2013

Tasting notes during visit to the winery where absolutely everything is done in-house by hand; preserving centuries old winemaking traditions. Bosconia is a delicate wine highlighted by persistent tones of red berries and bright acidity with integrated tannins closing with medium but lingering finish.

No stainless steel here. The juice is fermented in old large wooden “tinas,” then transferred to American oak barrels (made in house to lighter toast specifications), underground in their +100 year old cellars for at least a year. After that it is bottled and stored in the same underground cellars and finally released about ten years later. Learning about their curated winemaking process was inspiring.
— 2 months ago

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Marcel Giraudon

Chitry Pinot Noir

Cork $23? per Dave MacIntyre. Nice fragrance, with strawberry and red fruit. Touch of barnyard. Light body with raspberry, and fruit bordering on sweet. No tannin, some acid. From Wine Traditions in Falls Church, do we trust and like. NB climat se of Chablis. — 2 years ago

R. Dumont et Fils

Rosé Brut Champagne

Wine traditions. Love this producer so much. — 3 years ago

Torey Nelson
with Torey

R. López de Heredia

Viña Tondonia Reserva Rioja Tempranillo Blend 2012

Tasting notes during visit to the winery where absolutely everything is done in-house by hand; preserving centuries old winemaking traditions. In the Tondonia offering one can really appreciate the time and patience dedicated to crafting this wine. The wine evolves to a rustic yet graceful profile with strong notes of dark berries with slight oak and dark chocolate. On the palate the wine is bliss, medium bodied, fully integrated, with balanced acidity and a long finish.

The juice is fermented in old large wooden “tinas,” then transferred to American oak barrels (made in house to medium toast specifications), stored underground in their +100 year old cellars for at least a year. After that it is bottled and stored in the same underground cellars and finally released about ten years later. Learning about their curated winemaking process was inspiring.
— 2 months ago

Andrew, Ira and 15 others liked this
Peter van den Besselaar

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Sweet angel in the wine cabinet

Liberty Ciderworks

Cider

Liberty Ciderworks, Spokane WA. 55 Chain English Style Cider. Label claims it to be “dry, tannic and fruit-forward” with Dabinett, Chisel Jersey, and Brown’s cider-specific varietals. Golden brown, excellent clarity, light carbonation, not much head on initial pour. Some oak barreling. Lightly malic with restrained aromatics. Tannic level highly complementary with a light touch on the wood extraction, thankfully. Exceedingly well crafted, great stuff. — 2 years ago

Sharon, Trixie and 1 other liked this

Molino Real

Mountain Wine Málaga Moscatel 2016

Before phylloxera wiped out its vineyards, Málaga was considered one of Europe’s greatest wine regions and its legendary “mountain wines” were coveted throughout the world. In his memoirs, Hugh Johnson singled out an 1830s “mountain wine” bought at a Christie’s auction under the label Molino del Rey as the best wine he’d ever drank - and he’s had plenty. Taking its inspiration from Johnson’s account, Telmo Rodríguez’s Molino Real represents a groundbreaking effort to revive Málaga’s winemaking traditions and to explore the region’s potential for top quality sweet wines.

A “vino naturalmente dulce” or naturally sweet wine (not to be confused with Málaga’s also famous “vino dulce natural” a fortified style developed later in the 18th Century), Molino Real is made with Muscat of Alexandria grapes from 9 hectares of vines on steep slate slopes in Cómpeta in the Axarquía region. The grapes were sun dried - a process known as asoleo - to increase sugar concentration, fermented in 225-liter oak barrels and then aged for 20 months.

Sumptuous, exuberant nose. Flowers, orange blossom, and peach (actually peach yogurt). Balanced, not overwhelmingly sweet. Delicious!
— 4 years ago

Bob and Ira liked this

Domaine Billard Pere et Fils

Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Beaune Pinot Noir 2022

Our erstwhile house wine, from Cork/Wine Traditions. 9/3/2024 — 8 months ago

Emile Beyer

Les Traditions Alsace Pinot Blanc

Very good for $25. Juicy orchard fruit, nice acid, pounder. — a year ago

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Domaine des Terrisses (Brigitte et Alain Cazottes)

Gaillac Red Blend

From Cork / Wine Traditions ca. $20 on 11/11/2022. Band aid. Older thus mild tannins. Opens up nicely to greater fullness. — 2 years ago

R. Dumont et Fils

Brut Tradition Champagne Blend

Wine traditions. My most favorite ever. — 3 years ago

Torey Nelson
with Torey
Torey Nelson

Torey Nelson

A perfect example of what champagne should be.
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