January 29th, 2009
Friday, Feb. 6, 6–9PM
2007 Maddalena Sauvignon Blanc – Paso Robles, CA – $15
Maddalena Sauvignon Blanc has bright citrus aromas with a touch of grassiness. The mouth is zesty and crisp with ripe flavors of citrus, green apple, and melon. The dry finish reveals slight mineral notes.
2004 San Simeon Cabernet Sauvignon – Paso Robles, CA – $28
Paso Robles is located in the central coast, halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco. It’s a great winemaking region due to its long, warm growing season and cool Pacific breezes. Check out this full-on, blackberry and spice bomb Cab Sauv!
2002 Cardeal Reserva, Touriga Nacional – Dao, Portugal – $13.50
Touriga Nacional is the major varietal in high end vintage port, but recently, has been making a name for itself as a dry table wine. Full-bodied, jammy, with a smooth, plush texture, this wine can easily stand up to bold, spicy flavors.
January 16th, 2009
NOW UNTIL CLOSING ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 20

Obama Inauguration Sale at Gnarly Vines (poster by Shepard Fairey)
To our friends and neighbors in Fort Greene,Clinton Hill, Bed Stuy and beyond,
Congratulations on being the epicenter of Obamamania!!!
Celebrate the inauguration with 20% off the following Value Sparkling wines!!!
Or buy an International Inauguration 7–Pack for $44!!!
This item is no longer available…
In honor of our 44th President and in anticipation of better international relations we put together this global 7-pack that includes one bottle of each of the following:
• Varnay Sparkling Wine – France
• Pie de Palo Viognier – Argentina
• JP Azeitao White – Portugal
• Tochuelo Garnacha/Tempranillo – Spain
• Excelsior Shiraz – South Africa
• 10 Cane Rum Nip (50ml) – Trinidad
• Bulleit Bourbon Nip (50ml) – Kentucky
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