Toucan Wines 2012 Estate Zinfandel

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

HAPPY NEW YEAR !!

We all reflect a little this time of year, I prefer looking forward to the coming events and make a few commitments to myself, like: 1) spend more personal time at the beach .. walking and relaxing - in 2010, I didn't get to the beach for the first few months of the year and that was wrong. 2) find more time to travel with my wife - we all need to get away once in a while, and an out-of-town trip to sell wine does not cut it. 3) enjoy more small gathering with friends and family - we do our share of entertaining, but I'd like more meals on the porch with a glass of wine, and a central coast sunset with those good people we know. 4) continue our commitment to volunteer for local programs that help the neighborhood and community grow. 5) and spend even more time visiting and being visited by family... who's not getting older anyway? Happy New Year and may your year be filled with joy and passion!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Holiday Shipping & Gifts of Toucan Wines

Order your gifts of Toucan Wines this weekend to assure arrival before Christmas and New Year. We currently offer a great selection and our new releases are awesome (Estate Zinfandel, Estate Petite Sirah and Old Vine Carignane). 20% off any mixed case and we are offering $1 shipping in California.

What else? We still have a little of the value priced 2006 Estate Zinfandel (now three years in the bottle - it's drinking perfectly), and we still have a few of the over-sized bottles we made available for the holidays, including one 3 liter of the 07' Estate Zinfandel, one 1.5 liter of 08' Carignane, 1.5 liter bottles of 07' and 08' Estate Zinfandel.

Order by visiting our Order page, or calling me at 805-474-8514 or email us with questions.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

2008 Estate Zinfandel and Petite Sirah Released...

Wines from the 2008 vintage will be very special, this one included - try this wine and you'll be back for more.

The winter season started out as rainy on the central coast with nearly record rainfall, but quickly turned dry. We began pruning in January and cut back the head-trained vines to even fewer spirs (or arms) than usual to curb some of the green growth in wetter years. A dry spring saw first bud break on March 14th and I note still no rain in weeks. In April, the vineyard suffered from a few frosty nights and several vines lost their precious young growth. Generally, growth in the Toucan Vineyard was normal in 2008, more balanced than some vintages, and the dry season yielded our first ripe fruit on September 7th and the last of the ripe fruit was picked on October 26th. The 300 Estate Petite Sirah vines were picked on September 25th.

The 2008 Estate Zinfandel was harvested in seven pickings, plus the Petite Sirah, and in each case cold soaked in small fermentation bins and slowly fermented. Each picking was barreled down separately in a mix of 60% new oak and 40% second and third year barrels. Partially combined once ML was completed in December, we did the final blending determined at racking in September of 2009. That final blend included 14% of Estate Petite Sirah for body, flavor and complexity. One final racking before bottling, and on March 15th, 2010 we hand-bottled 271 cases unfined and unfiltered. A separate bottling of 24 cases of the 2008 Estate Petite Sirah was also bottled from our estate vineyard.

The finished wine

Opulent and balanced best describe the 2008, dark and rich in color with a pop of beautiful complex fruit and a long inviting finish. Big, lush, and inviting sums up the 2008 vintage.

The 2008 Estate Zinfandel is a big, opulent, complex wine that spent 16 months in mostly new French, Hungarian, and American barrels. Dark garnet/purple with a huge nose of ripe wild berry and complex fruits. Lush, ripe berry fruit welcomes your taste-buds with a core of delicious fruit. And the big full mouth-feel and long finish invites your next taste. Best enjoyed 2010 - 2016

Harvest: September 7th - October 26th

Bottled: March 15, 2010

Acid: .8

Alcohol: 15%

Release: 271 cases (including 375ml and 1500ml bottles)

Order directly from the winery and receive 20% by the case (or and mixed case of 12 bottles). Orders of the 2008 Petite Sirah is limited to 6 bottles - no limit for Club Members.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

2006 Estate Zinfandel SPECIAL $20 DIRECT

I have a short stack of this wine and I'd rather see it in the cellars and on the tables of our customers and friends, than in my cellar. So, here's your chance...

2006 Estate Zinfandel SPECIAL DISCOUNT -- $20/bottle (Regular $34) that's over 41% off (for a limited time) - we ship a minimum of three bottles. And we'll still ship a case of 12 bottles in California for $1.

ORDER NOW

Many of you love this wine and many haven’t yet tried it. This vintage was slow to open up, due in part to my inclusion of 19% Estate Petite Sirah – now it's totally opened up to become a big Zin and all the Petite Sirah showing through. I call this our steak wine that tastes as much like Syrah or our 06’ Petite Sirah as it does Zinfandel. Here’s a very recent wine critic’s review of the wine:

2006 Toucan Estate Zinfandel Arroyo Grande Valley; 14.7% alc., $34 -- "Integrated aromatics suggest very ripe plums with some faint tropical fruit components and a hint of smoke. A gentle, mature Zinfandel with nicely resolved tannins and blended flavors." I’ll add that each bottle has a small bit of sediment in the neck, as all our wines are unfiltered – and an earthiness on the nose and structure that holds up to the biggest foods. Again, only $20/bottle.

Order this wine directly or find it at a few local wine shops, email me for locations.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Old Vine Carignane Harvested...

Last Saturday, with Photo Bob our favorite photographer and transportation director, we fetched and processed a wonderful load of Old Vine Carignane - making this our third vintage from the beautiful Evangelho Vineyard.

Compared to 2008, our journey was relatively smooth - we made good time, the weather was mild, and we arrived safely home to find plenty of help to move the fruit through the crush.

We started this year's journey at 11:30 Friday evening, but we had done some pre-planning in the weeks prior. We made new lids and had lining for the bins, and we were much better prepared for transportation issues. This planning helped keep the fruit cool, arriving at 66 degrees after a long day traveling in the sunshine.

We arrived in Contra Costa at 4:30am in time for a quick bite at Denny's and arrived at the vineyard before the pickers. As the Sun came up over this 120 year old vineyard, our bins were getting full. We worked to find the ideal spots within the vineyard and by 9:30 we had loaded the bins and we were back on the road.

Today, the Old Vine Cariginane is beginning to ferment in small bins inside our cool winery. Everything has gone perfectly for this wine so far, we look forward to another killer wine from this old vineyard.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Just Waiting for the Fruit to Ripen...

The netting of the vineyard is done and we have at least 2 more weeks before we start to pick any estate fruit. And we await the right day next week to pick our old vine Carignane - we've made the old vine Carignane twice before (2006 and 2008) and now our third vintage is about ready to harvest.

The title above isn't really true, we're taking advantage of this time to get a few things done around the house. But, it has been HOT out and working outside is nowhere near as fun when its hot. Now, we'll clean the winery top to bottom and prepare for our first crush of the season.

The Toucan Wines vineyard looks good, we did suffer a little from the mid-August heat wave. The result of some burned clusters will reduce our crop, but all in all, the vineyard is holding up well. Thank you to all our volunteers who helped with netting day. I look forward to seeing you all again during harvest. Pictured: friend and neighbor Ray during netting, he's waiting for those of us behind the tractor to catch-up.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Will this little-known blending grape become an important single-variety wine in the years ahead?

Written by Alan Boehmer July 31, 2010

Carignan (Fr)—Carignane (U.S.)—Carignano (It)—Cariñena (Sp). It’s the same grape and it has played an important role in southern France over the past century. In fact, it has been the most widely planted red grape variety in France, but for all the wrong reasons.

Carignan’s Profile

Carignan is noted more by its faults than by its positive characteristics. It’s high in acids, tannins, bitterness, and color, but lacks balance and finesse. UC Davis crossed Carignan with Cabernet Sauvignon to produce Ruby Cabernet, a variety designed for California‘s warmer growing regions. It’s rough in its youth but doesn’t have the necessary components for a graceful development. It’s hugely prolific, typically yielding up to 11 tons per acre on bush-pruned vines that disallow mechanical harvesting. (Typical “noble” varieties are usually held to 1-4 tons yield per acre.) It has historically produced cheap wine for Europe’s vin ordinaire and over the past decades it has been continually replaced by higher quality varieties at the behest of Europe’s Vine Pull Program. Total acreage in southern France has been reduced from 350,000 acres to 250,000, but it’s still the most widely grown variety, outpacing Grenache Noir by a significant margin. It grows mostly on 30+ year old vines and almost nobody introduces new plantings of Carignan.

The Carignan Revolution

So why the uptick in interest in this much maligned variety? Perhaps because there might be more about this variety than we thought. A few growers, particularly in California, grow old-vine Carignan as a serious variety, controlling its natural high yield to focus the variety’s characteristics into fewer clusters. Most notable is the Evangelho Vineyard in California’s Contra Costa County east of San Francisco. Bush-pruned vines here are 120 years old.

A few producers are offering quality California Carignans. And there’s a community of Carignan enthusiasts on Facebook. Carignan is now considered to be the third member of Chile’s 3 Cs: Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere, Carignan. And a Carignan from Maule Valley’s Ordfjell Vineyards took the top prize in the 7th Annual Wines of Chile competition in the Other Reds category.

In the U.S. the variety has attracted the attention of a handful of California’s top winemakers and at least three old vine Carignan vineyards have been identified: the 120 year-old Evangelho vineyard in Contra Costa County; the 65 year-old Dante Dusi vineyard in San Luis Obispo County; and the 60 year-old Garzini Ranch in Mendocino County. These vineyards are planted in the old-world tradition with bush-pruned vines and yields are carefully controlled to achieve maximum expression.

Reviews

2006 Domaine de Nizas Carignan Vielles Vignes Vin de Pays de Caux; 13.5% alc., $18

Made from 50 year-old vines in France’s Languedoc-Roussillon département, Domaine de Nizas Carignan features a distinctive aroma reminiscent of sweet, dark cherries, hard candy, and tarragon. The sweet aromatics do not inform the flavor, which is quite dry. Carignan’s signature tannins are prominent, but not oppressive. Also in evidence is the variety’s characteristic bitter finish and bright acidity. Very full-bodied and thickly colored. This wine is a model example of French Carignan.

2008 Artezin Carignan Contra Costa County Evangelho Vineyard; 14.2% alc., $26

A product of Napa Valley’s Hess Family, the 08 Artezin Carignan shows bright aromatics with under-ripe blackberries dominating. Thick and rich on the palate, it displays good acid and moderately resolved tannins. The bitter component that characterizes this variety is well controlled and there’s a faint, pleasant sweetness on the finish. All-in-all, a fine example of a carefully crafted California Carignan. Recommended.

2008 J Dusi Carignane Paso Robles Dante Dusi Vineyard; 14.9% alc., $38

Lighter and elegant in style, the J Dusi Carignan has fine, clean aromatics suggestive of unripe cherries and white pepper. Delicious flavors delight the palate with none of the typical high acid and harsh tannins associated with this variety. A perfect wine for those desiring an alternative to the ubiquitous Cabernet/Merlot/Syrah offerings. If there could be a feminine-styled Carignan, this is it. Beautifully balanced, J Dusi Carignan is equally appropriate as a sipping wine or a dinner complement. Highly recommended.

2008 Toucan Wines Carignane Contra Costa County Evangelho Vineyard; 15.9% alc., $32

Dark, with strongly perfumed aromatics of Santa Rosa plums, orange zest, fennel, and white pepper. Assertive mouth-filling flavors follow the aroma. Toucan Carignan has many of the characteristics of Petite Sirah, but with livelier acids and greater complexity. No trace of Carignan’s typical bitterness. Tannins are well-controlled. A superb example of New World Carignane. Highly recommended.

http://newworldwine.suite101.com/article.cfm/the-carignan-revolution

Also, visit the Carignane Revolution on Facebook

Monday, July 26, 2010

The Carignane Revolution @ Granada Bistro

Join the Revolution and three central coast wineries pouring 3 very special wines produced from old vine Carignane and the 2008 vintage. The winemakers of Ranchero Cellars, J Dusi Wines, and Toucan Wines will all be at the Granada Bistro in San Luis Obispo, Tuesday July 27th 6-8pm

Friday, July 2, 2010

Wine Tasting in the Arroyo Grande Village...

It's been three weeks since we've poured our wines at Lund's in the Arroyo Grande Village, but the events we've attended have been a blast. Tomorrow, I'm back in the village pouring our wines and looking forward to seeing our friends and fans. I should be at Lund's every Saturday afternoon through the Summer. Stop in a pay a visit.

The vineyard is growing well and this year's fruit-set was as good as I remember. We also have quite a bit of work still to do in the vineyard. Thinning, mowing, spraying all have to accomplished up to the day we elect to net to protect from the bird damage.
Our wines are available directly from our small winery - we ship directly from our cellar, and through a number of fine wine shops and restaurants.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Event Season and Awards for Toucan Wines

It's Wine Festival season and you'll find Toucan Wines at several events this year. To join us at one of our events, first locate the event on our website and then contact the promoter for tickets. And let us know your coming. Pictured is Terrie, at the Ojai Wine Festival last weekend, waiting for the festival to open. That was a busy day!

We're also pleased to announce that our 2007 Estate Zinfandel and Estate Toucanet have been awarded recognition from a number of wine competitions. Here's the current break down:

2007 Toucan Wines Estate Zinfandel: GOLD and BEST OF CLASS, Los Angeles Int. Wine Competition - GOLD, San Diego Wine Competition - SILVER, California State Wine Competition.

Estate Toucanet: GOLD, Pacific Rim Wine Competition - SILVER, Los Angeles Int. Wine Competition.

And in the vineyard, we just finished tying the vines and I'm ready for another mowing of the grass. The fruit set looks plentiful and beautiful and should yield a very high quality crop this year.

Remember, 12 bottle orders receive 20% off and only $1 shipping in California.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Work in the Vineyard....

Work in the vineyard seems endless this time of year. The Toucan Wines Vineyard is only 3 1/2 acres but it requires extra attention this year given the 32 inches of rain we experienced this season.

Hoeing is always a big job, but given the rains, our weeds have grown stronger and earlier than usual. Green growth in the vineyard this year is as strong and full as I've seen it, and thinning (or suckering) is the removal of unwanted shoots. Usually, two full passes through the vineyard does the job of shoot thinning. Currently I'm tying the longer than usual shoots to the drip line wire (our only wire) and to the posts to prevent damage to the shoots from the tractor when mowing or spraying the vineyard.

This week we'll experience our first heat surge of the season with temps in the 90's this weekend. This time of year the winds are usually blowing strong - this year has been no exception. Strong winds seems to come up just about every afternoon.

Overall, the set as we finish bloom looks beautiful and I anticipate a crop of normal quantity and hope for exceptional quality. This means a mere 350 cases of estate wine from our small vineyard.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

2008 Old Vine Carignane - Now Available

Harvested from the low-yielding 120 year old vines, grown in the Evangelho vineyard in Contra Costa County. This wine was slowly fermented after a period of cold soaking and pressed to a combination of French, Hungarian and American oak barrels for 17 months. The resulting wine is a classic varietal bottling from this outstanding old vine vineyard. We proudly hand bottled 217 cases unfined and unfiltered.

This wine is big and beautiful offering an elegant nose and lush plump ripe berry on the palate and a beautiful finish. It's great now, but do consider laying down a case of this wine, as I expect it to improve with another year or more in the bottle.

We've been sharing this wine with customers over the past week and getting great feedback. You can find this wine today in four wine shops on the central coast: Lund's in the village of Arroyo Grande, Tastes of the Valleys, Pismo and Solvang locations, and Monterey Street Wines in San Luis Obispo.

Of course you can also order the wine directly from the winery cellar too. This weekend, I'll be pouring the 2008 Carignane at Lund's during this weekend’s Strawberry Festival. To learn more about this wine and one of the craziest days of my life, read the upcoming June Newsletter.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Toucan Wines Hat Photo Contest...

Where Did You Wear Your Toucan Wines Hat? Official Rules (subject to alteration)

The Photo Contest that encourages fun with a Toucan Wines Hat in one of three categories.


Rules and Legal Jargon: The Grand Champion, as determined by our unscrupulous judges, may exchange his or her valuable right and allow us to exploit the winning photo for a magnum of yummy Toucan Wines.

Photo must depict, in anyway, an official Toucan Wines Hat. You do NOT have to purchase a Toucan Wines Hat to participate..... Submit your photo(s) by posting it on the Toucan Wines group Facebook page by Aug. 31st, 2010 – there is no limit to the number of allowable entries.... Comment on your photo, once posted, telling us which category you're submitting to: People, Provocative or Other..... Please follow Facebook rules of use when posting to the Toucan Wines group..... You may submit previously posted Toucan Wines photos. Examples maybe viewed at: www.toucanwines.com/hat.htm - each category will be judged separately by a team of wine and photography fanatics and others chosen by Toucan Wines at random. Facebook friend’s comments on contestant photos maybe considered by the judges and used to determine a winner.... Winners will be announced for each of the three categories and awarded bragging rights. Only one of the three winning category photos will be awarded the overall contest Grand Champion.

Two New Events and Vineyard Update...

Our event dance card is becoming more and more interesting. This Thursday I'm at Monterey Street Wines with Mojo Cellars sharing our wines with customers - drop in this Thursday and say hello and try a few wines.

On the 13th of June, Toucan Wines has been added to the winery line-up at the Ojai Wine Festival and I look forward to seeing many of our friends there. In the same neighborhood, find our wines at Paradise Pantry and Mary's Secret Garden, both in downtown Ventura.

Today, we're getting a little rain and this could easily be the last rain of the season. I've started hoeing the vineyard and at the same time making my second pass on suckering. The next chore will be tying the longer shoots to the drip wire to save them from tractor damage and the effort somewhat shapes the vines arm position.

The weather has been strange, we've had a cooler than usual year so far and the vines got off to an early start - hopefully this means a longer hang time. We've also had the latest frost (just last week) that I can remember, but fortunately no obvious damage resulted.
Please take a close look at your calendars for any opportunity to visit us at one of the many upcoming events we plan to attend. And remember our special 12 bottle case discount is 20% on any mix of our wines plus only $1 shipping in California.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

20% off 12 bottle orders and $1 shipping in CA - read the May Newsletter...

Our May newsletter is now available and I'm excited to offer you a new 20% off offer on 12 bottles of Toucan Wines and 12 months in the Toucan Wines Club which gets you 20% any sized wine orders during your membership - no unwanted shipment - you order the wine when you're ready for it. And no pressure when you're in the Club - you can take advantage of the special discount or not. We also ship every wine order of 12 bottles of Toucan Wines, in California, for $1.

We're also excited about the upcoming pouring events that can always be viewed on our events page.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Spring Weather Rocks... Wine Tasting... Vineyard Work

I had a great time at the Taste of Huntington Beach this past weekend and enjoyed the crowd, met new folks and many returning friends and customers. We previewed samples of the 2008 Carignane which was a big hit with the Huntington folks.

This weekend, being the first weekend of the month, you'll find Toucan Wines on the tasting bar all weekend at Monterey Street Wines in San Luis Obispo. You'll also find me pouring our wines at Lund's in the village of Arroyo Grande on Saturday 1-5pm.

I love this time of year - work in the vineyard has begun with suckering, gopher trapping, hoeing and other spring chores. The weather has been consistent lacking the usual spring heat wave or last year's late frost. The vines seemed to taking off a little earlier this year with the Petite Sirah leading the pack. I've already suckered the Petite vines and will be starting on the Zinfandel before the week is out. I forgot to mention mowing, three passes through the vineyard on the mower so far and another day of mowing is in store for me by next week.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Toucan Vineyard Growing Beautifully,,,

Our April newsletter is available and focuses on the new annual growth in the vineyard. Today we had a little late-season frost with hopefully no real damage to that new growth. Weeding, mowing, spraying, hoeing, and more weeding are on on the schedule for the coming days. Now that bottling is complete, I can focus on wine sales and the vineyard...

Tomorrow evening I'll be in Paso Robles with friend and winemaker Linda Stinson from Sunset Ridge Vineyards, we'll both be sharing our wines at the Pony Club at Hotel Cheval. I'm also excited that soon I'll share with you our new label currently in design, it should be ready for the printer next month.

Finally, I look forward to seeing all our friends in Huntington Beach next Sunday at the Taste of Huntington Beach - join us for a great day of food, wine and music.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Toast the Sunset at Morro Bay Wine Sellers...

This Saturday around 4:00 till closing, I'll be hanging out at Morro Bay Wine Seller - join me and the great staff and taste our new releases while watching the sunset from their amazing bay side view.

I love this place and now it's updated and remodeled... the perfect place to begin your evening in Morro Bay. After the event, we're off to dinner and the options are endless.

Hope to see you Saturday and if you plan to attend, drop Chris at Morro Bay Wine Seller a note and tell him to expect you. info@morrobaywineseller.com

Friday, March 26, 2010

Special Events for the Next Three Saturdays...

In addition to our daytime tasting at Lund's in Arroyo Grande, I hope each of our friends will join us at one of the next three special Saturday evening events featuring Toucan Wines.

Starting tomorrow (3/27) in San Luis Obispo @ Monterey Street Wines a vertical tasting of TW Estate Zinfandel (5:30 to close). Next Saturday (4/3) in Solvang at Taste of the Valleys from 5pm - 8:30 the staff will be pouring several of our estate wines at this happening venue. Then, on Saturday (4/10) I'll be hanging out at with our friends at Morro Bay Wine Seller's and the wine will be flowing from 4pm - close.
So, join me at one of more event and let's enjoy some great wine together.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

2007 Estate Petite Sirah Released... and New TW Events

After sixteen months in new oak and thirteen months in the bottle, our 2007 Estate Petite Sirah has finally been released and is available on the TW website. The 35 cases we separately produced from the great 2007 vintage is definitely worth a try. Find it at Lund's in the village of Arroyo Grande and soon at local wine shops and wine bars.

As promised, I'm getting lots of time with new and existing customers this year, here's a sampling of the Toucan Wines featured events coming up: Mach 27th: vertical TW Estate Zinfandel tasting at Monterey St. Wines - April 3rd: TW featured at Tastes of the Valleys in Solvang - April 10th: TW featured at Morro Bay Wine Sellers - April 25th: TW pouring (not featured) at A Taste of Huntington Beach. Of course, every Saturday afternoon you can taste our latest at Lund's in Arroyo Grande. Please visit our events page and please join us soon at one or more of the upcoming events.

Toucan's Vineyard Ready for Spring...

Our Toucan Wines estate vineyard is ready for spring and within the next few of weeks we should see the first buds break into leaf. The fall rains in October helped grow a blanket of cover crop which worked to hold back erosion during the heavy winter rains. In fact we've had above normal rain fall exceeding 26 inches for the season.

I've mowed this blanket or carpet of cover growth twice so far this year. It's so thick that unwanted weeds are struggling to find sunlight and our gophers are enjoying the cover from red tail hawks and owls searching for a meal. We performed our pruning and other care in step with breaks in the rain and now I can say we're ready for the new year's growth. One more large project we hope to accomplish is the raising of the drip wire. We use the wire to tie longer shoots in early summer, this helps me avoid damaging vines during mowing or spraying with the tractor.
I hope to see you soon at one of our many upcoming events - CLICK HERE

Monday, March 1, 2010

2007 Estate Zinfandel Released

We're very pleased to release our 2007 Toucan Wines Estate Zinfandel, 245 cases produced and maybe our best Estate wine to date. Available by ordering from the winery, local retail and restaurant locations, and of course being poured at Lund's on Saturday afternoons. Learn more by visiting us at www.ToucanWines.com

Monday, February 15, 2010

76 Degrees, Bottles and Air Conditioning...

I'm writing this quick note while waiting for our bottles to arrive via truck for the 2008 vintage. Over the last couple of weeks I've been sampling the 08' wines and they are stellar. Last night we tasted the 08' Estate Petite Sirah from the single barrel and it's clearly our best PS to date.

Today it's 76 degrees in the shade at the winery and 57 degrees inside the winery barrel room. The weather has been beautiful the past few days and we're enjoying it.

We finished pruning the vineyard a few days ago and I've already applied to the vines a product used to help burn away mildew spores that weather over the winter season. Soon we're hoping to find time to raise the single drip wire a few inches on every vine.
Also coming up is the release of the 2007 Estate Zinfandel (as mentioned in previous notes), we're getting ready for this release by updating order forms and preparing for the usual orders that come with a new release.
We've had a few people ask about more pictures of the winery and vineyard. I know the winery slide show is a little buried on the website and I'll have to fix that. But, we also have lots of pictures on Facebook which you can see with or without joining.
In addition to the bottle delivery, today we placed the new 3 ton AC system in place in the winery. I'm looking forward to having this production space cooled in addition to the barrel room which has it's own AC unit.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

February Newletter... New Release

Our 2007 Estate Zinfandel releases at the end of this month, plan to taste this terrific wine at Lund's on the 27th and on the 28th at the Orange County Wine Society Extraordinaire. Further information in our newsletter and on our events page. This Friday I'll be at Monterey Street Wines toasting Valentines Day with Sparkling Wine, Chocolate, and Estate Toucanet. Join us at one of our events soon!

Monday, February 1, 2010

Vineyard, Rain, New Release Dates and Specials...

We're several days into pruning the vineyard and it's going really well. The mild weather is a pleasure and we've had good timing between rainstorms. We have already reached the average rainfall for the season and the usual big rain comes in February.

We just cleaned out the winery, moving stuff that was being stored and making room for a new 3 ton air conditioner. We will also be bottling soon, so the space made will help with that process. I just tasted through all the wines in barrel and the 08' and 09' vintages will be wines to look forward to. But wait, we haven't released all the 2007 wines yet!

The release date for the 2007 Estate Zinfandel is Feb. 27th at Lund's in the Village of Arroyo Grande and the 28th at the OCWS Extraordinaire at the Anaheim Hilton.

Stop into Lund's for a no charge tasting of our new release and join us in Anaheim for a fun event full of food and wines.

Finally, I ask that you check out our website specials page beginning next week, these specials will be available to all customers.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

What to Expect from Toucan Wines in 2010...

Our latest newsletter talks to our commitment to customers in 2010, plus what we're making in the winery, new release plans for our Estate Zinfandel, a listing of the events we are scheduled to attend, and other Toucan news.

Also, newly scheduled - I'll be at Monterey Street Wines on February 12th - 6pm till close - to celebrate Valentine's Day, Monterey Steet Wines will be featuring our Estate Toucanet, Sparkling Wines, and maybe a few surprises. Join me!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Welcome 2010 - Toucan Wines Ship in CA. for $1

We're starting out the new year with $1 Shipping in California on orders of 6 bottles or more. We ended the year working on a new project on the property.

The new retaining walls will support walkways and a party patio by the house. As with many projects, this has been in the planning stage for years.

We wish all our friends, Club members, and all other supporters a Happy and Rewarding 2010.