WINE TASTING TONIGHT, THURSDAY 7/22/10: ORGANIC WINE FROM SICILY
July 22nd, 2010Cabernet Sauvignon, Friday Night Tastings, Nerello Mascalese, Nero d'Avola, Sicily, Tempranillo No CommentsA certified organic red blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Merlot, and Nero d’Avola. Cheap and cheerful. Light and rustic. One of our favorite bangs for the buck. You can throw this guy in the fridge and serve it chilled too… $11
A blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Tempranillo from the land of Cava! The vineyard is surrounded by evergreens and through the magic of osmosis, one can detect a note of pine in this bold red wine. Maybe better for the cold months of winter, but we thought we’d shake things up a bit tonight… $16
Sadly for France, they will not be competing; However, this Thursday from 6-9, Dandelion will be showcasing bottles far superior to their 2010 squad.
Importer Bertrand Demontoux will be here to pour three new additions to the Dandy shelves. All organic and from small producers, we’re sure you’ll find at least one winner.
The Team:
CLOS D’YVIGNE 2008 “PRINCESSE DE CLEVES” BERGERAC BLANC $15
This unique white blend (50% Sauvignon Blanc, 30% Semillon, 20% Muscadelle) really stood out to us when we first tasted it. Dry, tangy, and herbaceous, we noticed a hint of fresh mint on the finish.This complex and rich white will really surprise you and we think it’s a must try this Summer.
GEFFARD AND GUILBAUD 2008 “EQUILIBRIUM” $14.50
A Dandelion staff favorite, this 50/50 blend of Gamay Noir and Cabernet Franc from the Loire Valley really expresses the best qualities of both grapes. A perfect balance of ripe, red fruit and dry, dusty earth, this wine is sure to be a year round favorite.
CHATEAU LES CROISILLE 2007 “TRADITION” MALBEC $15
“Tradition” is a feisty yet refined Cahors Malbec, and a touch of Merlot adds a silky quality to the typically strong tannins found in wines of this region. Dark fruit, spice, and earth in equal parts- definitely a good one to pick up next time you plan to throw some meat on the grill.
And our tasting wouldn’t be complete without delicious CHEESE! Seeya tonight, while supplies last!
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BEAT THE HEAT IN BROOKLYN
July 6th, 2010Austria, Malvasia, Rioja, Rose, Vinho Verde, Vins de Pays, Viura, Zweigelt No CommentsYou probably don’t need me to tell you that it’s hot, hot, hot here in Greenpoint- but we’re making the best of it by enjoying some of our ice cold wine (and strong AC) here at Dandelion! Here are a few of my favorites this summer, from all over the globe:
Fâmega Vinho Verde and Fâmega Rosé, $8.00
Hailing from Portugal, both wines are slightly effervescent, relatively low alcohol (around 10%), and totally refreshing.

The Vinho Verde, or “Green Wine”, is one of our most popular bottles here at Dandy. Made up of three grapes you may have never come across-Asal, Avesso and Pederna- this wine tastes of crisp green apples and citrus peel, and is best served very cold. Lily sometimes enjoys it on the rocks with a wedge of lime, while our neighborhood bike messengers turned me on to mixing it with a little bit of tropical fruit juice from the bodega on the corner. Passionfruit or guava juice are my faves. A Portuguese customer recently expressed horror when I told him this secret, but was kind enough to correct my pronunciation of the vineyard’s name- it’s FAH-muh-guh. Best of all, it’s very affordable! Pick up a couple of bottles and if you decide to get creative, let us know what you come up with in the comments below.![]()
The same vineyard makes a beautiful pink wine to go with the green. Summer berries balance the tangy citrus notes on this yummy rosé. Again, with relatively low alcohol and a fantastic price, this is one you won’t be able to get enough of. I look forward to a long summer of rooftop sipping for this wine.
Vivanco Rioja Blanco, $12.50
The Vivanco family has been making wine for four generations in the Rioja region of Spain and this awesome white blend definitely shows their experience. Made up of hand-picked Viura (80%) and Malvasia (20%) grapes, the Vivanco reminds me of juicy pears, lychee, and pineapples, but a burst of acidity on the finish keeps it beautifully balanced. I first tried this at a Rioja tasting-turned sweaty dance party and it was the perfect refresher. Plus, the bottle is cool, and while you can’t always judge a book by it’s cover, we know good packaging is never overlooked by our discerning design-minded customers. The bottle was inspired by the original style used in the 18th century by the vineyard. History and quality- what more can you ask for?
Mittelbach Tegernseerhof Zweigelt Rosé, $16.00
Even though the name presents a real pronunciation challenge, we’ve been really thrilled with this zippy 2009 Austrian rosé since we first got it in last month, and I think it’s high time for us to express our love! This mouthwatering rosé has hints of watermelon, cherry, and strawberry on the palate with a crisp, dry finish. I think this gorgeous wine is incredibly versatile. I’m serving it for dinner tonight with a leafy spinach salad topped with sliced strawberries, goat cheese, and balsamic, followed by shrimp skewers from the grill. I promise there won’t be a test on how to say it…
[cox]* Colombard, $14.00

Named after the ladybugs that are naturally present on the vines, this vineyard in Southwestern France seeks to combine the best of old world and new world techniques in creating their innovative, fruit forward wines. Their Colombard is beautifully aromatic with a lot of zing on the palate- definitely a thirst-quencher with strong grapefruit, lemon, and passionfruit flavors. A perfect aperitif wine- this will get your mouth watering at the start of a boozy summer picnic.
STOCK UP FOR THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND
July 1st, 2010Germany, Organic Wine, Piedmont, Pinot Noir, Rheingau, Riesling No CommentsAnd please join us for our first
THURSDAY NIGHT WINE TASTING,
tonight 6-9 PM…
And as always… CHEESE!
Or give us a call and we’ll deliver wine to your shindig:
347.689.4563
SUMMER LOVIN’ WINE TASTING
June 25th, 2010Beaujolais, California, France, Friday Night Tastings, Sparkling Wine No Comments
It is officially summertime;
Come cool down and taste some of our favorite summer sippers!
Our last Friday Tasting will feature an elegant un-oaked Chardonnay from Beaujolais, a juicy, chillable California Gamay, and a low-alcohol pink bubbly that will keep the pep in your step no matter how hot it is outside…
OTHER NEWS: Tomorrow kicks off the first of 4 Last Saturdays of Summer in Greenpoint! Pick up your passport for freebies and discounts in tons of participating businesses in Greenpoint. We are offering our organic tetrapaks of wine on ice at 20% off! Perfect for transporting to the music festival down the street…
PAUMANOK VINEYARDS TASTING
June 18th, 2010Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Friday Night Tastings, Grape Varieties, Merlot, New York State, North Fork, Long Island, Petit Verdot, Riesling No Comments(Starting July 1st, our weekly wine tastings will be held on THURSDAY nights.)
PAUMANOK VINEYARDS 2008 DRY RIESLING“Aromas of lime, green apple, lilies, lilac and other white flowers and a hint of ginger. Bone dry with flavors of lime, green apple, white apricot and intense acidity.” This wine is served by the glass at Dumont in Williamsburg. It’s a local wine and delicious paired with food or served as an aperitif in the garden while your food sizzles on the grill… $22
This wine is a blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot. So basically, a Bordeaux blend. A beautiful example of a New York red… this wine should be enjoyed with some locally raised beef on the grill. Here’s my favorite burger recipe that would pair quite well with this wine: Heavily black peppered, grass-fed beef burger grilled just shy of medium-rare, topped with melted NYS extra sharp cheddar and blackened onions served on Dijon mustard-schmeared toasted black bread. Oh yeah, baby! … $19
but we will have a table full of cheese and meat and SCRATCHbread!
NEWS FLASH:
3 WEEK NOTICE!!!
We’d love to hear any comments or concerns you may have, feel free to drop us a note… dandelionwinenyc@gmail.com.
DANDY TURNED 2 YESTERDAY!
So today we celebrate with a
SPARKLING WINE TASTING
and lots of extra treats!
6-9 PM !
MONDAY – THURSDAY
Lunch never tasted so good!
WEEK DAY HAPPY HOUR IN JUNE
NOON-2PM
MONDAY – THURSDAY
10 PERCENT OFF
2+ BOTTLES
WINE AT LUNCH NEVER TASTED SO GOOD!
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