Welcome to the Fidelitas Wine Club!

Fidelitas is a family owned winery found on Red Mountain in Washington Wine Country. Our winemaker, Charlie Hoppes, produces hand crafted, Bordeaux-style wines made from some of the best fruit grown in Washington State. The Fidelitas Wine Club is really more than just a club. It’s more like a full service concierge program, where our members have access to top benefits, events and of course, outstanding wine. This blog is a place where our members can come together to see what is new at the winery, connect with one another, and get a sneak peek at upcoming releases and events.

October 30, 2009

Very Impressive

Charlie is to modest to share, so I'll do the honors for him...
Here are the most recent reviews of Fidelitas from Jay Miller at Robert Parker's Wine Advocate:

94 POINTS:
2006 Champoux Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon
93 Points: 2006 Boushey Vineyard Red Wine
92 Points: 2006 Ciel du Cheval Cabernet Sauvignon
91 Points: 2007 Optu White Wine (not the "oyster" white wine)
90 Points: 2006 Columbia Valley Malbec
90 Points: 2005 Optu Red Wine
Holy cow, Charlie! Way to go!
A few of these have already sold out, but the next vintage of each is in the (somewhat) near future.

October 26, 2009

End of Harvest Celebration

What an outstanding weekend on Red Mountain! We celebrated the end of harvest this past Saturday with a great taco party on the Fidelitas patio. The weather could not have been better, the tacos were outstanding, and the special wines that appeared were tasting awesome. We featured a preview of the 2007 Malbec (which will be released in December with the club shipment) and snuck some 2006 Champoux Merlot and 2005 eight Red Wine out of the library. Yum, yum, yum.



We had a great turn out of members, friends and family. Everyone was loving the bright, sunny day.

Nedra and I with the special wines of the day.

I brought some friends and their moms over from Seattle with me for the weekend. They had a great time, especially since I was serving them on the patio.

I'm planning to post some more photos soon so stay tuned!

October 19, 2009

Cabernet Franc

Since I posted the sneak peek last week, I have been getting a ton of excited members contacting me about the Red Mountain Cabernet Franc that we’ll be releasing in December. With the whirl of excitement, I thought that I might write a bit about why Cabernet Franc is so great.
According to Oz Clarke’s Grapes and Wines*, Cabernet Franc is the original grape in the Cabernet family. It’s offspring, Cabernet Sauvignon, it definitely the more widely known grape in the family and is admired for creating rich, dark, tannic wines, but these qualities are highlighted by the slightly sweeter, perfumed Franc. Clarke’s description can’t be beat: "At it’s best, Cabernet Franc has an unmistakeable and ridiculously appetizing flavour of raspberries, also pebbles washed clean by pure spring water and a refreshing tang of blackcurrant leaves."
It is thought that Cabernet Franc originated in France’s Bordeaux region where it is now one of five permissible red grapes in Bordeaux, and is used mainly for blending. It was then brought to the Loire Valley, planted mostly in Chinon and Bourgueil. A few years back, the six year old child of a friend of mine who had recently returned from France announced to me, “if you really love wine, then you must go to Chinon.” I’m not going to argue with her. The Francs from Loire are perfectly balanced with fruit and earth, making them wonderful food pairing wines.
Cabernet Franc is now planted around the globe, with strong holdings in Friuli in Northern Italy, some in Australia and New Zealand, some in Canada and a bit in the cooler regions of the US. There are several producers who are now making Cabernet Franc in Washington, but just a few who are maintaining that balance of ripe raspberry and the leafy/dusty quality that is so essential with this grape.
Due to very limited qualities, this wine will not be in the December club shipment. It will, however, be available to club members only and may be purchased along with the shipment of the tasty eight Red Wine and the newest release of Malbec. For the December recipes, I am going to focus on appetizers and finger foods that pair with red wines, since this is what we find ourselves eating and drinking so much of during the holiday season and am definitely going to feature a recipe for the Red Mountain Cabernet Franc as well. Stay tuned!

*Grapes and Wines by Oz Clarke and Margaret Rand is an amazing book that got me through my sommelier training. This is a very comprehensive listing of wine grapes, their characteristics, growing regions and top producers and has gorgeous pictures. It also has an awesome reference section that lists “which grapes make which wines” if you have ever been left scratching your head in the old world section of a wine shop. It is printed in the UK, but can be found on Amazon. The shipping takes a little while but is worth the wait.

October 12, 2009

Sneak Peek

Red Mountain Red Wine, Ciel du Cheval Cabernet Sauvignon, Optu Red Wine, Boushey Red Wine, Champoux Cabernet Sauvignon, Eight Red


The Red Mountain Line Up: Red Mountain Merlot, Ciel du Cheval Cabernet Sauvignon, Red Mountain Cabernet Franc, Red Mountain Red

This is when it seriously pays off to be in the Fidelitas wine club. A few of these are so limited (Red Mountain Cab Franc = 94 cases, Red Mountain Merlot = 144 cases, Ciel du Cheval Cab = 143 cases) that they will not be sold to anyone outside of the wine club. I am so excited for the release of the 2007 wines...