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Jus Soli Zin - Touched By Angels?

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Returned home from Las Vegas yesterday after pouring wines at the annual portfolio tasting of our Vegas distributor Red Rock Wines.  Now that I’m older, I’ve learned to head off trouble preemptively and so brought along my wife and kids since the event was held at the family friendly Mandalay Bay Resort.  And throughout our stay, whenever the kids encountered sights that struck them as particularly outlandish, they would ask  “why would anyone do that?”, to which my answer was usually “because no one else was stupid enough to beat them to it at a different spot in Vegas”.

A prime example of Vegasian excess is the 42 foot high wine tower at Charlie Palmer’s Aureole.  It’s encased in lucite so you can watch the “wine angels”  gracefully climb up and then rappel back down with your trophy bottle of wine.  I have to admit the concept became considerably more intriguing when we learned that our 2006 Madder Lake Zinfandel is on their wine list and therefore housed somewhere within the amazing tower of wine.  Could it possibly be that an athletic/angelic young beauty has scaled to the top of the tower to retrieve a bottle of Jus Soli as part of a happy couple’s first romantic night of their honeymoon?  We don’t think we have to worry about an older sugar daddy wining and dining his high class hooker with our vino since he would clearly buy something showier, right?  And should you happen to visit and find out that our wine is situated down near the bottom within easy reach of any staff member, please don’t ruin the fantasy for us.  We like to think that the angels are responsible for bringing our wine down from the heavens for the enjoyment of mortals before they head off for their night of depraved adult entertainment.

2010 SF Chronicle Wine Competition Results Are In!

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

More symbolic medalry for Jus Soli (since we actually receive a lovely engraved plaque instead of the real thing):

Best of Class 2007 Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel

Double Gold 2008 Dry Creek Valley Sauvignon Blanc

Gold 2007 Sonoma County Roots Red

Gold 2007 Romano Vineyard Syrah

We’ll be pouring our winners at the SF Chronicle Wine Competition Public Tasting from 2-5pm on February 20th, 2010 at Fort Mason.  See you there?

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We’re big at the Harvest Fair!

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

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Check the Jumbo-tron — not one, or even two, but three giant bottles of Jus Soli Wines!  That means three big awards at the 2009 Sonoma County Harvest Fair for little tiny us:  Best of Class in Rhone Reds for 2007 Sonoma County Roots Red (two vintages in a row), Double Gold for our 2007 Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel and Gold for our 2008 Dry Creek Valley Sauvignon Blanc.

Note:  Now that 2007 Roots has entered the world, we’ll get everything on this site updated shortly so people can actually buy it from us too!  Be sure to e-mail us about it if you just can’t wait to get your hands on some.

Five years of ZAP memories.

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Believe it or not, 2009 marked our 5th year participating in ZAP’s Zinfest.  A few of our favorite memories:

Best question (from ZAP ’07):
“So where exactly are you in relation to the nearest Red Lobster?”
Answer:  The nearest Red Lobster to both the crush facility we use in Santa Rosa and our home office in Kenwood happens to be in Rohnert Park.  That’s 10.4 miles away from the winery (approximate travel time of 13 minutes), and 17.9 miles away from our home office (approximate travel time of 30 minutes).

Best use of complimentary baguette (from ZAP ’05):
Cell phone casing.  The handiwork of a young woman who strolled around the place loudly gabbing away on her bread phone.

Best mistranslation of our winery name (also ZAP ’05):
Soul Juice.  By a famous winery owner no less.  We’d use his name here but he’d probably sue us as he’s well known to be a frequent practitioner of the petty lawsuit.  Someday we’re going to get all famous and sue him just for fun.

Best overheard interaction from neighboring winery table (ZAP ’08):
A confidently tipsy woman walked up to the bearded winemaker next to us demanding to know “What’s with the Grizzly Adams beard?”  He simply stared at her without making a move to fill her glass until she said, “You’re not going to pour that for me, are you?” He shook his head, she walked away.

Oddest ZAP story from a good friend of ours (ZAP ’04):
When she casually mentioned how she somehow managed to lose both her sunglasses and her safety glasses.  Safety glasses?  We had no idea which follow-up question to ask first with that one.