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Wines of Italy - Saturday May 10th from 12-4 at Seaboard Wine & Tasting Bar. No charge. Our good friend Manuel Magnani has returned from Vin Italy with a shipload of new wines from the Piedmont to Sicily, all at prices you can't refuse.

The Wines of Jed Steele - Saturday May 19th from 12-4 at Seaboard Wine & Tasting Bar. No charge. Meet Steele's Viticulturalist/General Manager Steve Tylicki and sample a range of wines from Steele and Shooting Star expertly crafted by our good friend, Jed Steele. From Pinot Blanc to Zinfandel and beyond, Jed's wines are affordable, user friendly and full of character, much like himself.

New Wines from California - Saturday May 24th from 12-4 at Seaboard Wine & Tasting Bar. No charge. We'll be tasting a great new lineup of delicious & affordable wines from the Paso Robles & Central Coast  regions of California.

 

New Austrian Wines This Thursday & Friday At Our Tasting Bar

This Thursday & Friday from 4-8 at the Seaboard Tasting Bar, we will be featuring some of the new wines and vintages we purchased on our latest buying tour in Europe. If you have never tried Austrian wine, or have not tried them in the last 5 years, this will be an excellent opportunity to experience the exceptional quality of these wines today, which is exponentially better than a decade ago. The following wines are available by the glass (2 or 4 ounce), flight (taste of all 3 whites or all 3 reds) or bottle:

Strauss Sämling 88 2007, Styria
Steininger "Grünschnable" 2007, Langenlois
Tegernseerhof "Bergdistel" Grüner Veltliner, Wachau

Hillinger Small Hill Red 2006, Burgundland
Bauer Zweigelt 2006, Wagram
Bauer Wagram Cuvee 11

Every Thursday & Friday we will offer a selection of complimentary cheeses and  crackers to accompany our wine by the glass program. We will be choosing wines & vintages new to Seaboard, as well as wines based on a specific grape variety, style or theme.

Our comfortable tasting bar is open Thursdays and Fridays from 4-8, serving a fun selection of new arrivals from around the world available for sale in tasting flights or 2 & 4 ounce pours in a cozy, casual environment. Sample before you buy, and receive discounts on the featured wines to take home by the bottle. 

Would you like to conduct your own tasting? You may now choose any bottle of wine in the store (excluding fortified) from the over 2000 wines we offer, and for the retail price plus a modest $5 corking fee at our Tasting Bar, you may enjoy your selection with friends. See store for more details.

 
"Glassy" Crystal Is Here!
 

Seaboard Wine is now the exclusive United States retailer for Glassy, a beautiful new line of glassware from Salzburg which includes elegant yet durable commercial grade lead free crystal, as well as beautiful handmade glasses and decanters, all at about 40% less than comparable Riedel glassware!

The "FriendlY" series is a simple and compact range of machine made crystal & commercial grade quality with four basic shapes to enhance the qualities of tannin-rich wines (TannY, $47.95/6pk), heavy mature wines (ReadY,$47.95/6pk) or sparkling wines (SparkY, $44.95/6pk), as well as an all purpose glass for white wines and everyday reds (MultY, $44.95/6pk). These are very similar in shape to Riedel Vinum glasses for about half the price, plus they are one piece (no glued base) and are tempered for durability.

The "PoetrY" series are handmade, mouth blown lead free crystal glasses designed after the Zalto Denk'Art glasses (about $65/stem) used by top winemakers, retailers and restaurateurs. Styles include TannY ($26.95/stem; $129.95/6pk), MultY ($24.95/stem; $119.95/6pk) and SparkY ($24.95/stem; $119.95/6pk).
We also have several handmade mouth blown decanters in stock ranging from $49-$95.

For more info about this exciting new line of glassware please visit http://www.glassy.cc/
 
                 
 
 
 

SPCA Dog Meet n' Greet at Seaboard Ace This Saturday!
 

  This Saturday May 10th from 10:30-12:30, come out to meet some friendly, adoptable dogs from the SPCA.  Check out Seaboard Ace's new pet section of organic and innovative products for our animal friends.  Any adoptions that day from the SPCA as a result of the event will get you a free bag of food and a special deal coupon good for pet products at Seaboard Ace Hardware.
 
 
 

2004 Wines From Harlan, Levy & Rolland

The prolific winemaking team of Bill Harlan, Bob Levy and Michel Rolland is producing some of the boldest, most profound wines in California today. These spectacular wines are not for the weak of heart (or shy of wallet) but they will provide drinking pleasure for decades:

Harlan Estate Proprietary Red 2004 ($579 net) – “The 2004 Harlan Estate is probably the most precocious and accessible Harlan Estate that this perfectionist team has made. Already compelling, the wine has notes of roasted coffee, charcoal, blackberry, spring flowers, and some background sweet, toasty notes. Dense, fleshy, exuberant, even flamboyant by the standards of Bill Harlan, this wine exhibits no jaggedness or rough edges, has relatively high tannins, but they melt away on the palate. The wine is sensationally well-endowed, long, and rich – a tour de force in winemaking. They can do no wrong at Harlan, and it is obvious, even in the most challenging vintages such as 1998, that this estate is a true grand cru/first growth, making wines of irrefutable world-class quality. Of course, none of this comes cheap, as the price is now moving up into the league with Screaming Eagle, but there are no shortage of takers.”

“So what’s new? Harlan Estate continues to produce only a meager 1,500 or so cases from over 40 acres of beautifully manicured hillside vineyards overlooking the Oakville corridor (to be precise, the western slopes looking down on Martha’s Vineyard and parts of the To-Kalon Vineyard). Proprietor Bill Harlan and his winemaking team of Bob Levy and global oenologist Michel Rolland push the envelope in all ways, but the results continue to be magnificent as well as increasingly expensive and rare. The second wine, which is usually around 1,000+ cases, is The Maiden, which is also a super wine in its own right.” (98 points Wine Advocate issue #174). 6 bottles available.  

Harlan "The Maiden" 2004 ($249 net) - "I was blown away by the 2004 The Maiden, which out of bottle is even better than it was from barrel. This wine exhibits a rather flamboyant scorched earth, lead pencil, incense, licorice, and blackberry and cassis-scented nose and flavors. The wine has superb concentration and is opulent, fleshy, and very much in keeping with the style of the vintage. Despite its accessibility, I suspect this wine will drink well for at least two decades. So what’s new? Harlan Estate continues to produce only a meager 1,500 or so cases from over 40 acres of beautifully manicured hillside vineyards overlooking the Oakville corridor (to be precise, the western slopes looking down on Martha’s Vineyard and parts of the To-Kalon Vineyard). Proprietor Bill Harlan and his winemaking team of Bob Levy and global oenologist Michel Rolland push the envelope in all ways, but the results continue to be magnificent as well as increasingly expensive and rare. The second wine, which is usually around 1,000+ cases, is The Maiden, which is also a super wine in its own right." (95 points, Wine Advocate issue #174). 3 bottles in stock, in original wood case.

2004 Bond "Pluribus" Proprietary Red Wine ($279 net) - "The newest wine, Pluribus, will give just about any vineyard on Spring Mountain a run for its money. The 2004 Pluribus has a dense purple color and an elegant, sweet nose of creme de cassis intermixed with some camphor, graphite, and a hint of blueberry (or is it very ripe raspberries?). Quite opulent, full-bodied, but with good underlying acidity, this wine is fresh and remarkably light on its feet for a wine of such enormous intensity and richness. These efforts are all brilliantly executed wines from obviously fabulous sites." (95 points, The Wine Advocate issue #174).

2004 Bond "Vecina" Proprietary Red Wine ($279 net) - "The 2004 Vecina shares an opaque ruby/purple color, smells of wet steel, crushed rocks, spring flowers, forest floor, and plenty of cedar and chocolatey black currant and blackberry notes. A huge, spicy, complex nose is followed by a wine of impressive ripeness, full-bodied power, and a multi-dimensional mouthfeel with huge amounts of glycerin, fruit, and thickness. This is a connoisseur’s treat, and despite the fruit-forward character of the vintage, this wine ideally needs 2-4 years of bottle age and should keep for 30-35+ years." (96 points, The Wine Advocate issue #174).

2004 Bond "St. Eden" Proprietary Red Wine ($279 net) - "The 2004 St. Eden seems to hit all the sweet spots on my palate. A wine of great complexity, richness, and intensity, with oodles of creme de cassis fruit and plenty of roasted herbs and meatiness, with exceptional power and richness, this wine has fleshed out since I had it last year, and seems to be destined to be one of Bond’s most compelling wines, a full-bodied wine with great purity, richness, and beautifully integrated acidity, wood, and tannin. Give it 1-3 years of bottle age and drink it over the following 25 years." (97 points, The Wine Advocate issue #174).


 

Seaboard Cellar Selections - Spanish Reds

Spain has had a terrific run of three exceptional vintages starting with 2004 through 2006, and it's looking like 2007 will also be highly regarded by the critics and collectors. There are still a few collectibles available from 2004, and the high scoring 2005's and 06's are now being released. Although overall quality was excellent from these vintages, they all produced lower yields than in a typical harvest, so there is less wine in the market. Even with the strong euro, these wines pack a lot of punch and really give you your money's worth compared to similar scoring wines from France & California, plus they will age beautifully for years to come. Here are some high scoring beauties arriving this week or currently in stock (but not for long):

2005 Bodegas El Nido "El Nido", Jumilla (98 points, Wine Advocate issue #175. $149.00) - "The 2005 El Nido is a selection of the best grapes from the same vineyards. Opaque purple-colored, it has even better perfume than Clio. Already complex, it offers up a toasty aromatic array of violet, lavender, espresso, chocolate, blueberry compote, and blackberry liqueur. Smooth-textured and dense, the wine is rich and mouth-filling. It has a decade of aging potential at the least but is so juicy now that it would pair well with a 60-day dry-aged rib eye. It will show best between 2015 and 2030. The winemaking at the El Nido project is overseen by renowned Australian vigneron Chris Ringland. After a meticulous selection process, the grapes are basket pressed and fermented in oak. Malolactic fermentation occurs in new French and American oak where the wine remains for 26 months."

2005 Bodegas Sierra Cantabria Coleccion Privada Rioja (93 points, International Wine Cellar, Sept/Oct 2007. $47.99) - "Deep red. Powerful strawberry, raspberry and floral oil aromas are positively room-filling, with pungent herbs and vanilla adding interest. In the mouth, pure red fruits deliver major flavor impact without any excess weight. Spicy redcurrant and cinnamon flavors linger on the suave, very long finish. There's nothing wrong with drinking this now."

2005 Benjamin Romeo La Vina de Andres Romeo (98 points, Wine Advocate issue #175. $159.00 net) - "The 2005 La Vina de Andres Romeo is a bit more brooding and backward. Opaque purple/black, it has an alluring nose of toasty oak, pencil lead, scorched earth, espresso, truffle, and blackberry. Tightly wound but beautifully balanced, this is an opulent effort that requires patience. Give it 10-12 years of further aging and drink it from 2020 through 2040. Words can barely do justice to how singular these wines are. They must be tasted to be believed."

2005 Bodega Numanthia-Termes Numanthia Toro (93 points, International Wine Cellar, Sept/Oct 2007. $59.99) - "Deep ruby. A deep, youthfully brooding bouquet offers dark cherry, blackcurrant, incense and suave oak spices. Spicy cherry and dark berry flavors show an exotic anise quality and slow-building sweetness. This gently tannic, chewy, extremely persistent wine finishes with echoes of oak spice and floral pastille, not to mention excellent vivacity."

2005 Bodegas El Nido "Clio", Jumilla (95 points, Wine Advocate issue #175. $55.99) - "The 2005 Clio, composed of 70% old-vine Monastrell and 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, is opaque purple-colored with an enthralling bouquet of pain grille, spice box, violets, espresso, blueberry, and blackberry. Layered, opulent, and full-flavored, this thick wine has superb concentration and balance. It will evolve for 6-8 years and drink well through 2025."

2004 Merum Priorati Ardiles Priorat (93 points, Wine Advocate issue #169. $49.99) - "The 2004 Ardiles is composed of 45% Garnacha, 34% Carinena, 18% Syrah, and 3% Cabernet Sauvignon. The Merum Priorati estate owns 6 parcels of old vines and 7 parcels of younger vines and this bottling is a blend of old and young vines which was aged for 12 months in a mixture of new and used French oak. Dark ruby-colored, it exhibits a fragrant nose of mineral, spice box, kirsch, raspberry, and spring flower garden. Structured on the palate with excellent depth and concentration, it has layers of spicy fruit and terrific integration of oak, tannin, and acid. The wine has a long, pure finish. Although it can be drunk now, this hedonistically styled wine should evolve for 3-5 years and drink well through 2022."

2004 Merum Priorati Osmin (97 points, Wine Advocate issue #169. $89.00) - "The 2004 Osmin is a similar blend to the Ardiles but the Garnacha and Carignan are sourced from the estate’s older vines ranging from 80-100 years of age. The wine was aged for 12 months in new French oak. Opaque purple-colored, the wine offers up a fragrant nose of scorched earth, spice box, cherry, raspberry, and blueberry liqueur. Full-flavored and opulent on the palate, this chewy wine has an extroverted personality with layers of supple fruit, ripe tannin, superb balance, and a 60-second finish. This sensuous wine can be enjoyed now and over the next 15 years."

2005 Bodegas Ateca Atteca Armas, Calatayud (93 points, Wine Advocate issue #175. $47.99) - "The 2005 Atteca Armas is sourced from a single Garnacha vineyard planted in 1909 at serious elevation. Malolactic fermentation occurs in new oak. The nose delivers spice box, toast, scorched earth, and black cherry. Large-scaled and full-flavored, this powerful effort conceals enough structure to support 3- 5 years of cellaring and should provide pleasure through 2025. Bodegas Ateca is a new partnership between the Gil family of Jumilla and importer Jorge Ordonez."


 

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Store & Tasting Bar Hours

10-6   Mon, Tues, Wed & Sat
10-8   Thursday & Friday
Wine Bar Thursday & Friday   4-8
Saturday Tastings 12-4
  OPEN SUNDAYS 1-5
See New Sunday Discounts below!

 

Don't Forget Thrifty Thursdays While Visiting Our Tasting Bar!

Why wait for the weekend to purchase your favorite wines? Stop by the store any Thursday until 8:00 and receive 15% off * case purchases mix or match, including all white tag & red tag wines! Plus, all Red Tag wines are discounted 20% by the solid matched (not mixed) case! (* in-stock items only. Special orders, W.O.W. wines and yellow tagged net priced wines excluded).

While you're shopping between 4:00-8:00, enjoy a glass of wine or a tasting flight from our tasting bar, serving a fun selection of wines available for sale in tasting flights or 2 & 4 ounce pours in a cozy, casual environment. Sample before you buy, and receive discounts on the featured wines to take home by the bottle. 

Or, choose any bottle of wine in the store (excluding fortified) from the over 2000 wines we offer. See our Tasting Bar info above. 

The Seaboard Tasting Bar is open 4-8 pm every Thursday & Friday, and 4-9 pm the “First Friday” of each month, featuring the opening of a different local artist.    

                       
Why Shop at Seaboard?

  • We offer over 2000 hand selected wines at nationally competitive prices.
    Hundreds of wines under $10.

  • Case discounts up to 20%, including mixed case discounts.

  • Thrifty Thursday 15% case discounts.

  • Sunday 1/2 case discounts.

  • Impressive selection of collectible & highly allocated wines.

  • Our friendly, knowledgeable staff can help you choose wines for a casual dinner for 6, or a formal reception for 600.

  • Beautiful wine tasting bar & art gallery open Thursday & Fridays 4-8pm, offering wines for sale by the glass, flight or bottle. Each week we feature a different theme based on region or varietal, and each month we feature a different local artist.

  • Pairing wine & food is our specialty.

  • Fun & informative wine tastings every Saturday from 12-4 and special evening events.

  • Wide range of elegant stemware including Glass & Co., Bohemia and Riedel.

  • Fine selection of books, racks, bar supplies, wine accessories and gift wrap options.

  • Email newsletter subscribers are the first to know about new arrivals, special sales, wine tasting events, and get first shot at highly allocated wines.

  • Visit www.seaboardwine.com for event schedule, new arrivals, cellar selections and special sales info. You can even order online, submit inquiries and more.

  • Proud member of the NC Independent Wine Retailers Assoc. and the Raleigh Independent Business Alliance.

 

Visit the Women & Wine Website

This is an excellent resource for women seeking to learn more about wine including wine travel information, blogs, wine tours, clubs, an online magazine and much more. Seaboard Wine is honored to be chosen their "Preferred Retailer" for North Carolina. Click on our Favorite Links button at left or visit www.womenwine.com

A quote from their web site: "Women & Wine offers women a way to better experience wine, whether shopping for it, 
connecting with other women about it, entertaining with it, learning about it or visiting destinations, hotels and restaurants 
that specialize in wine. Through wine and wine-related experiences, Women & Wine invites savvy successful women 
from 30 somethings to boomers, wine aficionados and novices alike to share a lifestyle that values good taste and 
luxury-niche products. In other words, to bond while enjoying the best of everything." 

 

Support your local Independent Retailer 

The climate of retail America is changing rapidly, with large "big box" retailers, wine clubs and "virtual" storefronts putting the squeeze on small family-owned businesses. Yes, there can be some conveniences to shopping in a chain store, but many times the independent retailer offers far better selection and service with competitive prices. Plus, more of your dollars are returned to the local community, instead of flowing to a corporate office. We also live in our communities and support local charitable organizations. 

We are proud to be a charter member of the North Carolina Independent Wine Retailers Association and we encourage you to support your locally owned independent businesses including wine shops, bookstores, shoe stores, clothing stores, etc...whenever possible.  For more information regarding the NCIWRA, please click on link at left. 


Seaboard Wine is a  Proud Member of the NC Independent Wine Retailers Association

 

Seaboard Wine Warehouse offers the LARGEST independent  wine warehouse selection in North Carolina, with over 2000 wine in stock, as well as dozens of import and micro-brew beers.   Located in Raleigh, we give you wine shop selection and service at warehouse prices!

We also stock a fine selection of glassware, wine racks, reference materials, bar supplies and gifts.  This site features an overview of our selection, but it is by no means a comprehensive list of what we offer. 

Our friendly, professional staff is always available to assist you with choosing excellent wines for a meal, party, wedding, gift or any occasion.  We have more restaurant and fine food experience than any other wine shop in the Triangle, so pairing wine and food is our specialty.  Just stop by, give us a call, or e-mail us.

Check our web site often for all the latest tasting info, features and specials.   Remember, we stock a large selection of fine wine at nationally competitive prices.

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