Here at Discovery Wines we’re not just considering what’s in your glass and our glass here and now but more importantly what we’re going to be pouring tonight, tomorrow and next year too. As a forward thinking company we wish to be mindful of what’s happening around us in our favourite vineyards and be ever conscious of our future list of fine tasting wine that we bring here to Bermuda for you. Because the last thing that we would want is for your enjoyment, pleasure and basic good-old fashion thirst quenching, meal complimenting, backyard, beach or boating beverage supply to dry up.
So this week’s theme is of course a look at the 2011 vintage at different locations around the world and to see what’s happening weather wise, people wise, terroir wise so that we can wise up yourselves and ourselves about our future wine drinking prospects.
In reading through Monday’s Facebook article:
you may be wondering “Now why did they pick Paso Robles – is there a wine there that would be of note?” And yes, dear wine drinking readers you have a pertinent thought indeed – our Treana Red and White both come from this neck of the vines. Two beautifully blended wines – the Treana White is Marsanne and Viognier whilst the Red is Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. One can only hope that the frost that hit Paso Robles in early April of this year won’t have too much of a damaging effect on the supply of these wines. If Stacie Jacob’s gloomy outlook of 50% of the crop being lost does ring true – now just might be the time to stock up on both the Treana Red and White.
As always keeping you abreast of all things wine-worthy, making sure your palate is properly treated and your wine rack is stocked– the Discovery Wines Staff are here for you!


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