Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Bin 504 2006 "Gumbo" Release Party

Well, the time has come. Our much anticipated (by us, anyway) 2006 Bin 504 is ready for release to the public. The release party is set for Tuesday, April 27th, at Deutsches House on 200 South Galvez Street, New Orleans, LA 70119 from noon to 11 PM. We will be pouring Bin 504 Gumbo as part of the 2010 Threadhead Patry because Peter and I share a love for New Orleans music with the Threadheads and we wholeheartedly support their cause. So come on out and celebrate the great music of New Orleans with what we believe is a really good wine from Paso Robles. The combination should be killin'...in a good way. For more details on Threadhead Records, their mission and the patry, check out their official web site. Visit the Bin 504 Facebook Fan Page for the details on when we're pouring that day.

For those of you who want to know what it might be like to experience Bin 504 Gumbo, here is the blurb from our label:

They say a wine takes on the personality of its winemakers...well, we don’t know if they say it, but we do! Young but complex, smooth yet spicy, this mellow vintage has a buttery body (the way Cindy likes it!) with a hint of chocolate cherry cordials, a little allspice on the nose and a mildly tart and fruity undertone. Like a good gumbo, the individual flavors come together to form a wine that is comforting and inviting, that will start strong and finish as smoothly as a Leroy Jones’ trumpet solo, as funky as a Trombone Shorty show, as soulful as the voice of John Boutte and as powerful as a blast of Bonerama.
Enjoy Bin 504 on its own or as a perfect complement to Chris' spaghetti and meatballs at Vaughn's; goat cheese tots at 3 am at 13 while playing “Freddie Freeloader” or “In the Waiting Line” on the jukebox; with a home-cooked gumbo or etouffe; and, especially with a piece of chocolate.

Bin There, Drunk That!

Kevin and Peter.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Thank You Wine Lovers

The response to Bin 504 has blown our minds. Since Peter and I are currently in New Orleans, we are invoking the words of Bob Dylan who said, "Everything in New Orleans is a good idea" so we have decided to go for it by putting a bottle of Bin 504 in every home -- well, at least a few hundred anyway.

The last twelve months have been amazing. We are stunned, humbled, and frankly almost in disbelief. From the tastings in Los Angeles to Chicago to New York to New Orleans, we really appreciate all the excitement, enthusiasm, and encouragement. We have some very exciting news involving our next release and our plans to unveil at tasting parties at Vaughn's, 13, and other festivals, hot spots, and cool shindigs around New Orleans. We can let you in on a little secret and that is our next release will be called Bin 504 "The Gumbo" to reflect the hot blend of food, music, and culture of New Orleans combined with cool wine-making vibe of Paso Robles, CA. We would like to thank the greatest trumpet player in New Orleans and maybe the world, Leroy Jones, and Mark Mullins and Craig Klein from hands down the best band in the world, Bonerama, for their continued love, support, and consumption of our wine and also thank all of you who enjoyed Bin 504 and provided that kick in the ass to create more wine and make it available to a wider community of those who appreciate great wine and great music.

Bin There, Drunk That.

Kevin and Peter.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Pictures from Bin 504 Tasting at the Anaheim Marriott





Bin 504 Wine Tasting at the Behr Holiday Party

Bin 504 was introduced to friends and coworkers on Saturday evening, December 6 at the Anaheim Marriott. Both Blends were well received by the small gathering prior to the Behr Holiday Party.  Most seemed surprised that it was as good as it was. This could be because when one thinks of an amateur wine, he or she probably thinks of jug wine with little character, color, and taste. Given that as the bar, it was easy to impress. However, Bin 504 stood up well against competition, too. Corina opened a couple wines that she sells and most (either because they were being nice or because it was really the case) liked Bin 504 better.  I know I did, and I don't have to lie to myself.  I don't remember the exact count as I was trying to keep it casual, but I think more of the tasters preferred the merlot blend, but it was very close. The Cab/malbec  had more of a "green" taste to it, which I have tasted before, but this didn't hurt the wine, it only made it taste newer. The merlot blend had the better nose this evening, but only a few of us really commented on that. It was funny hearing myself talk about the label. I think I lost most people at "We have this favorite bar in New Orleans called 13". A few commented on the description of the wine, but after hearing the story of the front of the label may have been afraid to ask about the description, but that didn't stop me from talking about it. Actually, I didn't say all that much, I just opened, poured, and drank with my friends. If questions came up, I answered, but Corina did most of the talking about the wine, which was extremely gratifying. In fact, when we opened the wines about an hour before the guests arrived and tasted to make sure I still wanted to go on with the party, we were both impressed with how balanced, complex, and just plain old good the wines were. Not too much oak, great nose, and each with its own identity.  I have included some pictures from the event.




Wednesday, August 13, 2008

"Wow, this is good...what are we drinking?"

So said Corina after she took a taste of Bin 504 malbec/cab last night. I realize that each person's taste is different, and just because one person likes or doesn't like a wine doesn't mean that someone has to do the same. I get all that, but given Corina's discerning pallet and the fact that she's tasted about a million wines in her life (don't worry, she is a trained professional), the words she spoke about Bin 504 were very cool to hear. It was also a huge relief for me because even though I love the wine, I really want others to enjoy it, too...OK, that, and I want to be known as a kick-ass wine maker.

As far as my notes on the wine thus far: I noticed that everything seemed deeper and darker about the wine than just one month ago, when I last sampled. The color was deeper red (I realize that probably wasn't really the case, but it sure seemed it), the nose was darker fruit, and the taste...well, I am biased, and although I still get a bit of something green on the start -- that's not a bad thing -- the mid and finish were deeper and darker, too. Just my cup of tea...er...I mean, glass of wine.

Official release coming soon.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Pre Release Tastings at SatchmoSummerfest

And the early reviews are all positive!

Sampled Bin504 in two very interesting settings in the last week.

First test came in the parking lot of Giants Stadium as we tailgated before seeing Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. In less than ideal conditions, including plastic beer cups and a temperature of over 90 degrees -- the Cab/Malbec blend held up beautifully! Guests Rob, Kim, Gary and Jenny were all most kind in their assessments. Most commonly used words were smooth, complex, enjoyable. Oh, and by the way, Bruce kicked ass.

Second tasting was in New Orleans in somewhat better conditions: our home on Governor Nicholls Street, where we very quickly went through three bottles with guests Jon and Dorothy, Carol, Brent, Barri, Ellen, Kim, Lee, Katja -- and later with Steve and Linda, and Bill and Pat.

In these almost ideal condition, the wine showed very well. Nice nose, but even better taste! Feels like the wine is improving dramatically with age.

Thanks to all for their wonderful comments and interest in our process. And a special thanks to our friends at House Red in Forest Park, Il, who saved the day by agreeing to ship a case to New Orleans. A wonderful wine shop.

Check out http://www.house-red.com

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Hey Baby, It's the 4th of July



A sweet, sweet holiday this year which, among other things, featured guest appearances in Oak Park/Berwyn by co-president of Bin 504 (and Vandelay Enterprises) Kevin Vandever, good friend Noam Gelfond and a cast of dozens featuring Dave Alvin, Jon Dee Graham, John Boutte, Paul Sanchez, Waco Brothers and our brothers and fellow wine drinkers from the best band in New Orleans (and, therefore, the world!) Bonerama -- all of whom were featured at Fitzgerald's annual Great American Music Festival.

While the festival was rockin' good fun, as it always is, the holiday was also special because it marked the first pre-release of Bin 504, complete with our newly designed labels. It was a great honor to present the very first two bottles to wine lovers and all around great guys Craig Klein and Mark Mullins from Bonerama and to sample another two bottles with Craig and ace Tuba star Matt Perrine.

Consensus is that the wine is aging nicely -- and that it will be ready for full release later in the summer.

Stay tuned for plans on how, when and where. We think we have the "why" figured out -- so we can have fun with all of you!