Ecstatic for Eos Estate Winery

18 pounds 0 ounces. No, not the weight of some grotesquely large baby. The weight of the box of wine I received from Eos Estate Winery. Lugging the package upstairs, I whipped through the door and sliced right in, exposing 7 bottles of Eos wine. Running on pure elation I showed Michael, displaying the wines like trophies won from some intense competition.


Having to finish reviewing Lynfred Winery, I looked over the Eos wines all week, each bottle peaking my interest for possible pairings. But before getting into the food, there are some really important things to know about EOS Estate Winery.


History

Originally built in 1985 in Paso Robles, California, Eos Estate Winery was purchased in 2007 by Jeff Hopmayer of Sapphire Brands out of Franklin, Tennessee, and is currently a part of the Saint james Company. Named after the Greek Goddess of the Dawn, Hopmayer wasted no time continuing the wineries extensive portfoilio. With new ownership also came new direction, and the winery made drastic changes very quickly.


Converting the vineyard to run 100% on solar energy, Eos now stands as the largest winery in California’s Central Coast to run solely on alternative energy. Not stopping there, Eos made a goal to plant 50,000 new trees in 2009 by donating a dollar to American Forests’ Global ReLeaf program for every bottle of wine purchased.


“At Eos, we take our responsibility to the environment seriously. We integrate environmental practices into our business every day,” said Hopmayer. “We need trees to survive. We are doing our part to help replace the trees that have been taken by nature or man.”


Wines

Most known for their Zinfandel, Petite Sirah, and late harvest Moscato, Eos has received a long list of awards for many of their wines. Averaging about $19 dollars a bottle from www.eosvintage.com, Eos Estate wines aren’t the cheapest out there, but they won’t suck your bank account dry either.


2008 Eos Estate Reserve Chardonnay - $20

Produced by some of the oldest Chardonnay vines still producing in the Central Coast, this Reserve Chardonnay is greenish-gold in color, with bright floral and citrus blossom aromas, that lead to a rich and smooth palate. Consisting of an alcohol content of 14.5%, this Chardonnay is truly something special.


2008 Eos Estate Chardonnay - $13.50

A combination of Chardonnay grown from several high quality vineyards throughout the central coast region, with a touch of Pinot Blanc, this Chardonnay boasts aromas of citrus blossom and pear, with an added crispness from the Pinot Blanc.


2007 Eos Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon - $32

With intense aromas of new leather, star anise, and crushed cassis, this Cabernet is intense on the palate, with rich blackberry and herbal flavors, and ends with a cocoa and espresso finish. I think I will be waiting for a special occasion a couple years down the road to try this wine.


2007 Eos Estate Zinfandel - $18

Boasting a nose of plum and dark berry pie, this Zinfandel floods the palate with acidic fruits of cherry, raspberry, and strawberry, before leaving with a floral and oaky finish—a product of warm days and cool nights.


2006 Eos Estate Petite Sirah - $18

Opening with plum, raspberry, and blueberry with hints of licorice, smoke, and leather, this Petite Sirah is truly a star. Coating the palate in velvety dark blackberry, cassis, and blueberry, the wine finishes with silky textures of leather, smoke, and chocolate.


2007 Eos Estate French Connection - $18

Getting it’s name from the traditional red Bordelaise grape varieties, this wine is a blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Verdot, Malbec, and Cabernet Franc. Beginning with aromas of new leather and cigar the wine coats the palate with a rich texture and flavors of black currant and dried plum.


Pairings

With such a full bodied Chardonnay I’ll be pairing the 2008 Eos Estate Reserve Chardonnay with pork chops, sauteed spinach, and sweet potato latkes, drizzled with a garlic sherry reduction. The citrus aromatics and heavier body should stand up to the fattiness of the pork chops, and awaken the garlic and sweetness of the reduction.


Tomorrow Shelbey has coaxed me into making vegan nachos, but she doesn’t know I plan on making gourmet nachos as well. Paired with the 2007 Eos Estate Zinfandel, the wine will stand up to the fatty cheese, and add depth to the to the dishes simple structure.


Continuing on to next week, I will be having my first double feature with Pure Dark™ chocolate from, New York. Pairing their cardamom and allspice rounds with the 2007 Eos Estate French Connection, the result is sure to be a treat, fit for a romantic Valentine’s day.


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