Court of Wine

Ep 175 - Theodora Lee of Theopolis Vineyards

07.12.2019 - By Tony NottoPlay

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This week features our interview with Theodora Lee or also known as Theo-patra, Queen of the Vineyards. She is the owner and founder of Theopolis Vineyards in Yorkville Highlands of Anderson Valley.   Wine Featured in this episode - These wines were sent to us as samples by Theopolis Vineyards. 2016 Yorkville Highlands Symphony  - priced around $22 Light lemon color white wine Aromas of peaches, mango and white flowers It's dry with light to medium body, medium acidity with light flavors similar to aromas - white flowers and peaches Very floral tasting wine with a long beautiful finish Great to pair with seafood, spicy food, Southeast Asian food or just sipping on the summer day. 2016 Estate Grown Rosé Of Petite Sirah - priced around $25 This wine has a interesting deep orange/pink hue Aromas of fresh cherries, cranberries and roses this wine is dry with a light body, medium plus acidity and flavors pretty much the same as the aromas. This Rosé is very different from most rose wines we've tried - it's more intense with different flavor profile thanks to the Petite Sirah. Pair on a hot day or with foods like grilled meats, flavorful vegetarian fare,  seafood, spicy foods and tomato laden Italian cuisine 2017 Yorkville Highlands Pinot Noir - priced around $42 A light garnet color This wine has aromas of earth, cherries and cranberries it's dry with a light body, medium acidity, light tannins and flavors of cherries and earth This is a delicate and beautiful Pinot that gave us Willamette Valley vibes Pair with pork, salmon, tuna, and roasted mushrooms 2016 Estate Grown Petite Sirah - priced around $39 Deep purple colored wine Aromas of black cherries, black plum and sweet baking spices it's dry with medium plus acidity and tannins, full bodied, with flavors of dark fruits, spice and dusty earth Smells sweet and fruity but taste more savory and the tannins give this wine a really lovely texture. A very lush and fruity wine and a great option is you are looking for something big and bold. barbecue, stews, braised and grilled beef, pot roast, veal, wild game, oxtails, charcuterie, lamb, sausage or dark chocolate  

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