"Darling Pet Monkey"

Archipelago 2019

 

Wine Info

Region: Horse Heaven Hills, WA

Grapes: Counoise 95% Syrah 5%

ABV: 13.6%

Winemaker: Chris Lawler

Viticulture: Sustainable + organic

Winemaking: Whole-cluster, semi-carbonic maceration, slight skin contact

 

tastes like fresh cranberries

This wine has no business being this delicious. We were recommended to try this wine by our friend Annie Cheng, who runs the Table Less Traveled, a travel and culinary education company. Her palate is honed to wines that are food-friendly and naturally produced.

This wine is produced in Prosser, but made by Archipelago Wines, based on San Juan Island. The Darling Pet Monkey is a blend of Counoise and Syrah. Counoise is traditionally used in blends, where it often adds that slight bit of paprika spice and color to a cuvée. In the Southern Rhône valley, it’s often disregarded, and rarely bottled on its own. That’s why this wine was such a surprise. It actually celebrates Counoise as the focal point. This wine changed my opinion on Counoise. I’ve had oaky, syrupy versions, and weak, watery rosés, but this light-bodied spicy red seems to be the winemaking target for this wine.

This wine is a perfect Thanksgiving wine–it’s bright, spicy, and cheerful. This tastes like fresh cranberries and finishes just as tart. Notes of strawberry blossom and green peppercorn are complemented by white cherry and pomegranate. This is one of those fridge-chillable red wines (a category we just love), but it’s great at room temp too!

 

suggested pairings.

in partnership with Kelly and Ashley of @kinfoodco

We wanted to partner with a local company that knows how to make delicious food- with local ingredients.

 

Shaved Beets + Goat Cheese

An earthy, creamy, recipe with a tangy red vegetal character to complement this wine’s succulent tart fruit and bitterness.

 

 Music: “I Admit It” by ZHU (feat. 24kGoldn)

This song just pops. Thick, dripping beats and a tasty hook. Spicy like Counoise.

Listen to I Admit It (feat. 24kGoldn) on Spotify. ZHU · Song · 2020.

 
 

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- Jackson

 
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