Halloween Wines

At Harvest Ranch and Jonathan’s Market, we have a fine selection of wines perfect for your Halloween taste. Stop by any of our locations today and grab yours today!

The Heretic 2007 Petite Sirah2007 “Heretic” Petite Sirah, Paso Robles
As the creator of Heretic I beseech, implore, demand that you SCREAM at complacency (merlot). CRUSH conformity (cabernet). LIVE a life less ordinary… BE the Heretic…drink REAL wine(eclectic alternative varietals). Old vine Petite Sirah: Big, rich layers and layers of black fruit and spice. REAL LIFE…grab it!

Anarchy 2007 Unconventional Rhone2007 “Anarchy”, Paso Robles, Unconventional Rhone (Syrah, Mourvedre, Zinfandel)
I give you ANARCHY… I wanted to think outside the box and create an unconventional Rhone Blend. The blend is based on Syrah for that velvet mouthfeel and rich fruit, Old Vine Zin for spice and that brambly backbone, and Mourvedre provides some anise and makes the whole blend resonate. If you like the Rhone this wine will blow you away!

Papillon 2007 Napa Valley Red2007 Papillon Napa Valley Red Wine
This is Orin Swift Cellar’s third release of Papillon. This wine combines Bordeaux varietals from a number of great local vineyards including Lewelling, Taplin, Moorhead, Frediani, Ink Grade, and Morisoli; encompassing Napa Valley appellations Oakville, Rutherford, Saint Helena, and Howell Mountain.

Sinister Hand - Columbia Valley 20082007 Owen Roe “Sinister Hand” Columbia Valley Rhône Blend
This is Owen Roe’s Rhône blend, dominated by grenache (62%) with healthy doses of syrah and mourvèdre to round things out and add complexity. 2007 was a very cool growing season adding juicy intrigue to the wine, which is characterized by bright red fruit, spicy black pepper and smoked meat notes. Try it with a cassoulet or even something spicy like carne asada.

Chronic Cellars - Sofa King Bueno2009 Sofa King Bueno – (27% Petite Sirah, 25% Syrah, 20% Tempranillo, 14% Grenache, 10% Mourvedre, 4% Tennat)
Juicy fruits, bing cherries and ripe blackberries followed up by notes of toasted vanilla, cinnamon spice and clove. Consistent flavor, well-integrated fruit and delicate tannins. Mouth-filling and seductive with no hard edges

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Honeycrisp Apples – Yum!

First produced in 1960 through a University of Minnesota apple breeding program, Honeycrisp apples are a cross between Macoun and Honey Gold apple varieties. Honeycrisp’s were first introduced to the marketplace in 1990, and we a huge seller due to their exceptionally crisp and juicy texture and they are honey-sweet with a touch-of-tart flavor.

Ranked as one of the highest quality apples in University of Minnesota’s evaluations, Honeycrisp apples can be refrigerates for up to 4 months without noticeable fchange in flavor or texture.

Pick some up this Holiday season!

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October Meat of the Month

October Meat of the Month – Brandt Natural Beef Boneless Chuck Roast

It’s that time of the year for a good old fashioned pot roast. Our Brandt natural beef boneless chuck can be slow-roasted in a crock pot, Dutch oven or a cooking bag and makes a great meal for the entire family. Don’t forget the potatoes, carrots, onion and celery. Top that off with a fresh Julian Pie, available at all of our locations, your family with be smiling!

Price: $5.99/lb.

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October Wine of The Month

October Wine of the Month – Vina Alberdi

Bright cherry red, with a medium robe and clear pink tones on the edge of the glass. Good aromatic intensity, fresh with fruity hints of raspberry and wild strawberry evolving to an elegant balsamic bouquet reminiscent of mint chocolate, cinnamon and coconut shell. Well-structured and balanced to the palate, with silky smooth tannins and a vibrant, joyful acidity.

Long, mature, elegant aftertaste typical of Vina Alberdi.

Price: $14.99

Available at all of our store locations.

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August 2010 Wine of the Month

Wine of the Month – August: Foxglove 2008 Chardonnay

“The sensational 2008 Chardonnay Central Coast, which is fermented and aged completely in stainless steel barrels for a refreshing flavor for Summer. Loads of tropical fruit, honeysuckle, and orange blossom notes fill the olfactory sense, as does the luscious medium-bodied texture on the palate. The wine is buttressed by crisp underlying acidity, and the result is a fresh, naked expression of Chardonnay that is top-flight. Drink it over the next year or so”.

– Robert Parker -
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This great summer wine is available in the wine section of each of our four locations in San Diego County. Stop by and grab a bottle today!

$13.99 per bottle

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Brandt family takes artisanal approach to beef farming

Re-Posted from The North County Times
By PAM KRAGEN – pkragen@nctimes.com | Posted: August 5, 2010 12:00 am

At 2:30 a.m. every Monday and Tuesday, Eric Brandt pulls out of the driveway of his Encinitas home to start his work week. During what he describes as the golden hours of his job, the managing partner for Brandt Beef will follow a U.S. Department of Agriculture inspector as he grades the company’s meat at a processing plant in Pico Rivera, and then Brandt will hand-select how each carcass will be cut and trimmed, and which premium cuts will be delivered to the company’s pickiest customers —- restaurant chefs in the U.S. and Japan.

Understanding how fat marbling, aging, moisture and pH balance will affect the taste, texture and tenderness of his beef is a lost art that Brandt trusts to no one but himself.

Eric Brandt of Encinitas in an alfalfa field at the Brandt ranch in Brawley. The beef cattle on the ranch are fed an entirely vegetarian diet. (Photo courtesy of Graham Blair Photography)

“My favorite time are those hours from 4 to 7 a.m., where I’m going in those coolers and hand-selecting the meat,” Brandt said. “That’s old-school tradition, and I believe in doing things the way they used to be done. That’s who we are as a company, and all of those years of work we’ve put into our business are defined for me in those couple of hours each week.”

As butchery operations go, Brawley-based Brandt Beef is tiny —- processing just 350 beef cattle (about 175,000 pounds of meat) a week, about the same amount as one of the major meat-packers process in an hour. But 5-year-old Brandt Beef has made its name in quality, not quantity.

Brandt Beef is the nation’s only beef producer to earn the Master Chefs Institute’s Seal of Excellence (ranked against three competitors in 120 blind taste tests) and its hormone- and antibiotic-free beef is prized by fine-dining chefs and gourmet markets around the country.

Locally, Brandt Beef is on the menu at The Marine Room, Shores Restaurant, Waters Fine Catering, Stingaree, Jsix, Argyle Steakhouse in Carlsbad and Twenty/20 at the Sheraton Carlsbad, among others. It’s also sold locally at Harvest Ranch and Jonathan’s markets and to many famous restaurants in the Northeast, including Tom Colicchio’s Craft Steakhouse in Connecticut; Grill 23 and Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse in Boston; and Porter House, Les Halles, SOHO Grand Hotel and Quality Meats in New York City, among others. The meats are also sold online through the gourmet grocer Dean & DeLuca, where a four-pack of 8-ounce, center-cut filet mignon steaks retails for $120, and a “grilling collection” of 12 burgers, steaks and chops sells for $225.

One of the company’s very first customers was The Lodge at Torrey Pines, where executive chef Jeff Jackson said he likes Brandt Beef for two reasons —- flavor and personal service.

“It’s about taste. It’s got a cleaner flavor than other meats, and Eric has worked with me to get just the right cuts,” said Jackson, who worked with Brandt for months to get the right ground blend of lean and fatty beef for the lodge’s famous Drugstore Burger.

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Wine Tasting Event La Jolla 8/8

Our Jonathan’s Market location in La Jolla will be hosting our weekly Sunday wine tasting event from 2pm – 4pm. Stop by and enjoy our select wines and enjoy some great company and education about wine.

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Wine Tasting Event La Jolla 8/15

Our Jonathan’s Market location in La Jolla will be hosting our weekly Sunday wine tasting event from 2pm – 4pm. Stop by and enjoy our select wines and enjoy some great company and education about wine.

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Wine Tasting Event La Jolla 8/1

Our Jonathan’s Market location in La Jolla will be hosting our weekly Sunday wine tasting event from 2pm – 4pm. Stop by and enjoy our select wines and enjoy some great company and education about wine.

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Wine Tasting Event La Jolla 7/25

Our Jonathan’s Market location in La Jolla will be hosting our weekly Sunday wine tasting event from 2pm – 4pm. Stop by and enjoy our select wines and enjoy some great company and education about wine.

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