Feb 6 2012
Thomas Coyne Winery Winter Open House

Thomas Coyne Winery Historical Tasting Room
51 East Vallecitos Rd.
Livermore, CA, USA 94550
925.373.6541
Open Saturday and Sundays from Noon to 5 pm.
https://thomascoynewinery.com
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Please join us for our Winter Open House Feb 18, 19 & 20. We will be open from noon to 5 p.m. at the historical tasting room at 51 E. Vallecitos Road Livermore, CA. We plan to release four exciting new wines and will serve a selection of fine fruits and cheeses.
Once again it’s time for “Bottle Your Own Wine” We will be selling Vino Tinto Barato at the Open House. Bring your clean bottle, we will fill, cork and label it for you for $6.00 per bottle. Use our bottle for $6.50. Or you may bottle label and cork it yourself. It’s only available to bottle on Feb 18th. Limit six bottles per customer.
Watch the videos
https://thomascoynewinery.com/bottleyourowncell.wmv
https://youtu.be/aoJ92QI8Xww
10% off of any six bottles of wine and 15% off
of any 12 or more bottles of wine. Except already discounted wine.
Forward this to your wine loving friends!
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~New Releases~
2008 Quest Reserve, S.F. Bay – $24.00 Best of Class – S.F. Chronicle Competition This Quest Reserve is a Rhone varietal blend of Syrah, Grenache, Mouvèdre and Petite Sirah, aged exclusively in
new American and Hungarian oak barrels for thirty months.
2008 Petit Verdot, Lodi – $20.00 Gold Medal – S.F. Chronicle Competition.
This little-known Bordeaux Varietal is normally reserved for blending to enhance color and body of the major
varietals. The grapes came from a vineyard near Lodi in Northern California. After crush and fermentation, the wine
was aged in American and French oak barrels for eighteen months. The wine is full-bodied in character with intense
herbal flavors and rich oak finish.
2007 Vino Tinto Reserva, Lodi – $18.00
Vino Tinto Reserva “Big Daddy” is a blend of five
Portuguese varietals, Touriga, Tinta Roriz, Grenache,
Souzao and Trousseau. The wine is full bodied in
character with big fruity flavors, followed by a rich oak
finish.
2006 Petite Sirah, El Dorado – $20.00 Bronze Medals:
CA State Fair, El Dorado Fair and Orange County Fair.
The grapes for this wine were grown by Bob and Margot Scharpf in the
Sierra foothills of El Dorado County. After crush, the wine was fermented
and aged in American oak barrels for eighteen months. The wine is
full-bodied with blackberry and pepper, followed by a rich oak finish.
~Current Releases~
2010 Viognier, California – $16.00
2010 GRUV – Lodi – $20.00
2010 La Petite Quest, California – $12.00
2009 Quest, California Red Table Wine – $14.00
2006 Grenache, Lodi – $18.00
2007 Mourvédre, Contra Costa – $20.00
2004 Syrah, Livermore Valley Detjens Farms – $14.00
2007 Syrah, Chateau Bellevue Estate Reserve – $28.00
2009 Pinot Blanc, Livermore Valley, Detjen’s Farm – $20.00
2007 Merlot, California – $15.00
2003 Merlot, Livermore, Detjens Farms – $14.00
2006 Cabernet Sauvignon, Livermore Valley – $20.00
2006 Cabernet Franc, Livermore Valley – $18.00
2008 Confluence, California – $20.00
2009 Zinfandel, Livermore Valley – $20.00
2009 Barbera, Livermore Valley – $20.00
2008 Graciano, Lodi – $18.00
2006 Petite Sirah, Livermore Valley – $20.00
2006 Petite Sirah, El Dorado – $20.00
2006 Tannat – Lodi – $20.00
2008 Chardonnay Port “Sweet Emilie”, Livermore Valley – $14.00
2007 Late Harvest Viognier – $18.00
2009 Chardonnay Port “Sweet Emilie”, Livermore Valley – $15.00
2006 Port, California – $14.00
2009 Petite Sirah, Livermore Valley, Late Harvest – $20.00
~Winery News~
We proudly support our troops!
Army, Navy, Air Force,
Marines, Coast Guard
Active military who present valid ID
can get a deep discount.
Our favorite sites on the Web.
https://www.lvwine.org
https://www.psu.edu
https://www.facebook.com/Livermorefireworks
https://livermorefireworks.org

DIRECTIONS
From East Bay / Contra Costa
Take 580 East to Livermore
Exit Portola Avenue
Right at stop light onto Murrieta Blvd.
Follow into town.
Right onto Holmes Avenue
Continue south on Holmes Avenue
Holmes Avenue becomes East Vallecitos Road
Cross Vineyard Avenue and look for entrance lane
on left just past vineyard.
From South Bay / Fremont
Take 680 North to Route 84 / Livermore Exit
Route 84 is Vallecitos Road
Proceed East
Fenestra Winery will be on the left.
Look for the entrance lane on right just before the
vineyards.
From Central Valley / Tracy
Take 580 West.
Exit First Street
Follow First Street into town.
First Street becomes Holmes Avenue and then
Vallecitos Road.
Cross Vineyard Avenue and look for entrance lane
on left just past the vineyard.

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