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August 26, 2022 | Rubino Estates Winery

Fumé Blanc White Wine Pasta Sauce

If you’re ever looking for a stylish white wine that’s delicious year round, look no further than Fumé Blanc. This wine has all of the bright flavor of Sauvignon Blanc, yet with a more unctuous mouthfeel and playful vanilla accents. This refined wine offers a delicious pairing, especially alongside lighter meats like chicken and fish. For this recipe, we’re layering deliciously: wine with the food and wine in the food! Not only does our Fumé Blanc infuse this sauce with delicious flavor, it pairs perfectly! 

Simple White Wine Sauce

  • 2 teaspoons minced garlic
  • ¼ cup olive oil
  • 5 tablespoons butter
  • ½ teaspoon crushed red pepper
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon pepper fresh ground
  • ½ cup white wine
  • 1 pound preferred pasta
  • ½ cup parsley for garnishing
  • ½ cup parmesan fresh grated
  1. Prepare the pasta: bring a pot of well-salted water to a boil. Prepare noodles al dente and reserve pasta water.
  2. In a large saucepan, heat olive oil over medium heat. Add garlic, red pepper and sauté until golden, about one minute.
  3. Add salt, pepper, wine and butter to the pan. 
  4. Stir for 2 minutes, remove from heat and toss with pasta, chicken, scallops or shrimp, adding reserved pasta water as needed to coat the noodles and protein. 
  5. Garnish with parsley and fresh grated parmesan.

Recipe and recipe photo from Julie Blanner

This recipe is a great weeknight staple and quite simply delicious. We hope you'll elevate it with your favorite white wines, especially a reliable choice like Fumé Blanc. Easy to enjoy and especially lovely on warm days, this wine is the crowd pleaser everyone should keep around!

Our Riserva Collection Fumé Blanc is on sale now as our Wine of the Month! If that's not enough, take a look at our Mixed Case sales, which offer curated collections of Red or White Wines at a huge discount.

Time Posted: Aug 26, 2022 at 6:19 AM Permalink to Fumé Blanc White Wine Pasta Sauce Permalink
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August 19, 2022 | Rubino Estates Winery

Meet our New Releases

This week marked our third quarterly wine release for 2022! Rubino Estates members enjoy delicious wines grown right here in our Livermore Valley vineyard. This release included 3 exciting new vintages that we are thrilled to share with our members and guests: 2 new Barbera wines, and a new vintage of our top-secret blend. Read on to learn more!

 

All-new 2018 Night Owl Barbera:

This beautiful Barbera honors the owls that live on our property, providing natural ambience in the vineyards as well as pest control. This new vintage is rich in both fruit and oak notes, including bing & black cherry, fruit leather, vanilla, chocolate, and hazelnut.
93 points Wine Enthusiast

 

 

 

All-new 2018 Landmark Collection Barbera

A different take on our estate-grown Barbera, our Landmark collection represents the very best of the best, using exceptional careful growing practices, the finest oak barrels, and limited production. This vintage is especially dynamic, with notes of cherry, red berry, and pomegranate, warm spice and vanilla.
92 points Wine Enthusiast

 

 

All-new 2019 Proprietary Red:

Our “Prop Red” is a top-secret blend created by our winemaker. This intriguing wine remains spectacular vintage after vintage, featuring stellar complexity and brightness. The 2019 marries notes of mulberry, raspberry, plum, anise, and vanilla into each sumptuous sip.
90 points Wine Enthusiast

 


Which wine are you most intrigued by? Try these today at our tasting room!

Time Posted: Aug 19, 2022 at 7:31 AM Permalink to Meet our New Releases Permalink
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August 12, 2022 | Rubino Estates Winery

Announcing Retro Night

Discover the wines worth remembering at a night you won't forget. We are delighted to announce an event exclusively for members of Rubino Estates and Ruby Hill Wineries: Retro Night! 

Memories, love, and good wine only get better with time. That’s why we have a Library Collection! Many of our beloved wines from both Ruby Hill and Rubino Estates from years gone by have been saved in our cellar for special occasions. Now, it’s time to have a party! Below, we've listed a few of the wines that will make an appearance and what makes them special!

From the Rubino Estates Library :

2015 Nebbiolo ~ Riserva Collection
Limited Production, Italian Classic, Light yet Flavorful

2014 Amuleto ~ Famiglia Collection
Member Exclusive, Good Luck Blend, Bright Red Fruit

2015 Pinot Noir ~ Landmark Collection
Vibrant, Festive, Elegantly Romantic 

2017 Proprietary Red ~ Landmark Collection
Stellar, Mysterious, Rounded and Silky

From the Ruby Hill Library:

Armonia Lot #10 ~ Gem Collection
Aged Beautifully, Berries and Dreamy Layered Flavors

2017 Cielo Viola ~ Gem Collection
Ruby Hill Family Favorite, Elegant Complexity

2015 Petite Sirah ~ Jewel Collection
Bold and Rich, Bordeaux Beauty, Distinguished

2013 Petite Sirah ~ Jewel Collection
Profound,  Unctuous, Smoothly Creamy

These wines have been quietly waiting for their moment to shine. At Retro Night, it's your chance to enjoy these patient beauties in all their elegance and charm! Mark your calendar for Saturday, September 17th from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM and get ready to enjoy timeless classics from both Ruby Hill and Rubino Estates wineries. Retro Night will feature special pricing on these exclusive Library wines, as well as a build-your-own Library wine 6 pack or case special, a Magnum Mania sale, and more. Many of these wines are limited production, so tickets are limited to two tickets per wine club membership and are sold on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Revisit old favorites and reminisce with us. For more information about Retro Night or to purchase tickets, click here.

From our cellar to yours, Cheers!

 

Time Posted: Aug 12, 2022 at 6:47 AM Permalink to Announcing Retro Night Permalink
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August 5, 2022 | Rubino Estates Winery

Food Pairings for Fumé Blanc

It’s about time for some warm-weather wine and summer friendly pairings! This week, we are putting our Fumé Blanc in the spotlight with pairing opportunities galore. This food-friendly wine brings lively tropical aromas with each sip, along with bright enticing flavor and a finish of ripe pear and white nectarine. This varietal is unique to this part of the world, so you don’t want to miss it!

Fumé Blanc is a California-born wine, and fittingly golden in both hue and flavor. Winemaking legend Robert Mondavi pioneered this wine, bringing new esteem to Sauvignon Blanc in California. Fumé Blanc owes part of its name to the Pouilly-Fumé region of France, known for its Sauvignon Blanc. The treatment of Fumé Blanc sets it apart from Sauvignon Blanc. Usually, Fumé Blanc has been aged in oak, unlike Sauvignon Blanc. Our winemaker uses neutral oak for a gentle influence, bringing body and some beautiful vanilla accents to our Fumé Blanc. The 2020 Rubino Estates Fumé Blanc spent 18 months in barrel before bottling. Scroll down to see a quick pairing guide and be inspired!


Charcuterie:

Truffled Goat Cheese

Dried Turkish Apricot

Tangerine & Grape Skewers 

Seafood Pâté

Gruyère Cheese

 

 

Proteins:

Roasted Pork Loin

Uramaki Sushi

Sole Filet with Lemon

Chicken Salad

Roasted Cauliflower Pasta

 

 

Sweets:

White Chocolate Dipped Orange Peels

Citrus infused Madeleines

New Orleans Beignets

Cotton Cheesecake

Southern Peach Pie

 

Happy August to the Rubino Estates Famiglia! It’s time to beat the heat with this crisp and vivacious white wine. Cheers!

 

Time Posted: Aug 5, 2022 at 3:49 AM Permalink to Food Pairings for Fumé Blanc Permalink
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July 29, 2022 | Rubino Estates Winery

Wine Pairings for Lasagna

Today is Friday, July 29, which means it’s National Lasagna day. In the name of hearty cheesy comfort food, we couldn’t be more excited. Of course, a Naples original classic like lasagna is a perfect fit alongside the hallmark of our Estate: Cal-ital wines. Below, we’ve listed 6 different styles of lasagna that you can choose from to celebrate this day. 

Classic Bolognese Lasagna with Landmark Barbera

Nothing is quite as delicious as a classic! Tomatoes, beef, mozzarella, herbs, and the whole gang create a dish that comforts like no other. This recipe calls for a good chunk of time, but it’s a labor of love for a symphony of flavor. 
Recipe by Olive & Mango 

Caprese Lasagna with Night Owl Barbera

Barbera is the best friend of all things tomato, so we love it alongside this caprese salad inspired lasagna. Find the freshest mozzarella, ripe summer cherry tomatoes, and top with fresh basil and a drizzle of balsamic. Bellissimo!
Recipe by Yammie’s Noshery 

Grilled Veggie Lasagna with Primitivo 

This lasagna is packed with flavor, courtesy of chargrilled vegetables and rich pesto. Next time the grill is fired up, pop a few veggies on and prep for a lasagna party in your kitchen the next day!
Recipe by Cathie Lonnie for Taste AU 

Spinach Artichoke Lasagna with Landmark Sangiovese

This white lasagna is a fun, creamy twist on a classic. Enjoy the flavors of artichoke, spinach, and chicken baked in a surprisingly simple cream sauce and served warm. It’s hard to go wrong!
Recipe by Simple Joy 

Butternut Squash Lasagna with Landmark Chardonnay

For vegetable-loving chefs and our vegetarian friends, this recipe skips the meat without skimping on flavor. Cozy golden squash and nutritious spinach mingle in this three-cheese delight!
Recipe by Julia’s Album 

Zucchini Lasagna with Amuleto

This low-carb alternate version of lasagna keeps the flavor in focus with all the cheesy goodness you know and love. We like this one for keeping things light in the summertime!
Recipe by Gimme Delicious 

Which lasagna is your favorite? Do you have a family favorite? Let us know @rubinoestates!

 

Time Posted: Jul 29, 2022 at 7:07 AM Permalink to Wine Pairings for Lasagna Permalink
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July 22, 2022 | Rubino Estates Winery

The Story of Our Club Wines

Have you ever had a wine that was made just for you? With the Rubino Estates Wine Club, you have a chance to explore delicious one-of-a-kind wines handcrafted with our members in mind. Our Famiglia collection features 4 red wine blends exclusive to our wine club. We dive into the stories behind these wines and their names below!  

Ferrario

Our Ferrario blend is named in honor of Ernest Ferrario, the proprietor of the Estate Vineyard from 1921-1975. Ferrario was an Italian immigrant and brought a flair and persistence to the estate. During Prohibition, from 1920-1933, the winery continued to operate under Ferrario’s leadership for the purpose of producing sacramental wines. By the mid-twentieth century, the Ferrario family was well-known for their quality wines, especially their Zinfandel. This blend honors Ferrario’s by marrying Barbera--an Italian varietal, and Zinfandel--Ferrario’s specialty.

Tuscano

Our Tuscano is named in honor of all things Tuscan! This region is famous for magnificent wines, unbeatable food, and breathtaking views. We like to enjoy all these things right here in the Livermore valley! Our Tuscano Blend takes a page out of the book of “Super Tuscans,” wines that bolster traditional Italian varietals with influence from the Bordeaux legion of France. Barbera and Sangiovese accompany  Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot for a very well-rounded wine.

Centanni Rosso

The name of this wine finds its roots in the expression “Cent’anni,” an Italian word used to toast to 100 years of health and prosperity. “Rosso,” meaning red, commemorates the gorgeous ruby hue of this blend. One of the most challenging balances in all of our blends, a rich harmony of specially selected Sangiovese and Zinfandel composes the Centanni Rosso. Here’s to many years of good wine!

Amuleto

“Amuleto'' is the Italian word for amulet. Amulets themselves are surrounded by folklore--good luck charms that provide some kind of protection against harm. These charms could be ornaments, trinkets, or small pieces of jewelry with personal value. Our Amuleto is a blend of our two most popular Italian varietals, the good luck charms of the Estate: Sangiovese and Barbera. After all, it’s easy to feel lucky when you’re holding a glass of your favorite wine.

Members, do you have a favorite club wine? We'd love to hear from you @rubinoestates!

Time Posted: Jul 22, 2022 at 5:39 AM Permalink to The Story of Our Club Wines Permalink
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July 15, 2022 | Rubino Estates Winery

Think Pink: The Rubino Estates Guide to Rosé

What can you expect from a crisp, cool glass of rosé? Only good things, especially on a sweltering July day! Full fruit flavors and unique profiles make this an exciting genre of wine. 

The basics of Rosé wine: 

Any red wine grape can be made into a rosé. Here at Rubino Estates we use the most popular method, known as “maceration.” In this process, the grapes are crushed right after harvesting, then the juice remains in contact with the color-rich skins. This contact can be as short as 2 hours or as long as 20. Because of this, different rosé wines will have different shades of pink depending on their source varietal. 

The other types of rosé creation, bled or blended, are much less common. When a rosé is bled, it involves siphoning a small percentage of juice away from a red wine early in its production to craft a rosé. Blending involves mixing white wine with a small amount of red, often not more than 5%. To some, this method does not create a true rosé, so it may also be referred to as a blush wine. 

The flavors of Rosé wine:

Because rosé can come from any red varietal, the profiles and flavors can differ wildly. Overall however, there are a few aroma and flavor families you can know to look for. Key notes will likely include some kind of red fruit, such as strawberry, raspberry, or cherry. Tart red fruits like cranberries and pomegranates may also make an appearance. Other fruits, like honeydew melon, lychee, stone fruit like white peaches, or citrus also feature in rosé. For advanced noses and palates, Look for crisp hints of green, especially on the finish of some rosés, reminiscent of rhubarb, cucumber, or even celery. Floral notes of rose petal (fittingly), hibiscus, and citrus blossoms may frame these flavors as well. 

 

Rosé wines at Rubino Estates:

Our 2020 Salute Rosé is Italian flair in a bottle! With a bright, coppery-pink tone, this dry rosé crafted from Sangiovese is especially delicious in the summer and for sharing with friends. This wine is a excellent companion for charcuterie lovers because salty cured meats and both soft and hard cheeses make this wine shine! Enjoy strawberry, pink gooseberry, and early raspberries followed by delicate rhubarb and floral notes.

 

We have a 2018 Rosé crafted from Nebbiolo grapes, a rare, exquisite Italian varietal for true connoisseurs. This Rosé has a more deep purple-pink tone and boasts fresh flavors of strawberry, cranberry, gold raspberry, and pomegranate. We like this wine with tapas and even alongside spicy foods. With a medium body and amazing tartness, this dry wine is food friendly, versatile, and deserves a spot in the wine fridge!

 

How to serve Rosé wine:

This is the easy part! Just make sure your rosé has shilled in the fridge for at least an hour (aim for 50-60°F) and then open the bottle, pour, and enjoy. 

Get a truly unbeatable deal on our 2018 Rosé with our Build-A-Sunset Case, available now for only $99!

Time Posted: Jul 15, 2022 at 3:03 AM Permalink to Think Pink: The Rubino Estates Guide to Rosé Permalink
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July 8, 2022 | Rubino Estates Winery

First Sunlight in the Vineyard

Every morning on the Estate, a quiet miracle spreads itself over the acres of vines that grow here: sunrise. Light, warmth, and birdsong grace each row, and we can’t help but try to capture these moments. The innocence of dawn shows natural beauty here, somehow both simple and breathtaking. We invite you to look at these photos to see what we see at first sunlight on a day like this. 

Our fruit is very young, boasting a youthful green all over the vineyard. Once mature, the clusters on this vine will become red wine grapes, with dark skins bursting with sweet juice. 

The clusters themselves are in a growing stage. This large Sangiovese cluster has a long way to go before harvest, but is wasting no time chasing its full potential.


As the sun continues to rise, light twinkles all over the vineyard. The Livermore Valley sunshine shows itself in all of our wines as one of the most essential features of both growth and maturation for our vines. 

When white wine grapes have finished growing and begin the ripening process, they will become more transparent and their skins will take on a more yellow hue. Right now, they remain a vibrant opaque green—but not for long.


Some vines, like the Sauvignon Blanc pictured above that makes our delicious Fumé Blanc, are exposed to the sun by the removal of more leaves than other varietals so the sun can create the beautiful golden aromas we know and love. 


Not all of the clusters that grow in the vineyard now will be harvested in the fall. In order to concentrate flavor in our grapes, we will “drop fruit” which involves removing excess clusters from vines so the remaining grapes can be appropriately nourished by the vine. 

The day has dawned, and the vineyard is showing its beauty, growing more and more each day. Come explore: visit our tasting room or try adventuring on our Duck Tour!

Time Posted: Jul 8, 2022 at 6:04 AM Permalink to First Sunlight in the Vineyard Permalink
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July 1, 2022 | Rubino Estates Winery

4th of July Wine Pairings

Welcome, July! We look forward to a month of sunshine, grilling, and all things summer. We expect great things from our vines and eagerly anticipate that euphoric feeling of enjoying cool, refreshing wines on warm days. In the spirit of 4th of July cookouts and festive americana, we’ve put together a few options for your next outdoor party—with wine pairings, of course!

Balanced Bacon Baked Beans - pair with Primitivo

The baked beans bring in a dream team of sweet, savory, salty, and tangy. This flavor packed side dish might just take center stage. 
Recipe by Laura Rege for the Kitchn

Light & Easy Grilled Zucchini - pair with Trebbiano

For all our veggie lovers, we’ve picked a simple recipe for grilled zucchini. Just the right amount of char, enticing grill marks, and a mouthwatering garnish of herbs and cheese!
Recipe by Maria Lichty at Two Peas & Their Pod

Savory Grilled Corn on the Cob - pair with Chardonnay

Yes, corn can (and should) make its way to the grill too! Topped with either barbecue butter or herb butter, these cobs couldn’t be more delicious.
Recipe by Bobby Flay for Food Network

Hearty Burgers, Beef or Bean - pair with Cabernet Sauvignon

Whether you like your burgers meaty or meat-free, there’s a spot on the grill for you. This ubiquitous favorite is too classic to skip!
Recipes from Toni Dash at Boulder Locavore and from Minimalist Baker

Crisp and Chewy Grilled Pizza - pair with Barbera

You can count on us to add a little Italian flair to our barbecue! If you want to try something new and delicious, then grilled pizza is right for you.
Recipe from Lauren Allen at Tastes Better from Scratch

A Jazzy Cabbage Slaw - pair with Fumé Blanc

There’s just something so perfect about a fresh, crisp slaw with dynamic flavors and bright color. Best served on a summer day!
Recipe by Carla Perez-Gallardo & Hannah Black for BonAppetit

Patriotic Apple Pie Bars - pair with Sparkling Wine

We love a good touch of americana, and apple pie is an extra tasty way to bring that to the table! These apple pie bars are great for feeding a crowd.
Recipe from Makinze Gore for Delish

S’mores with Berries & Dark Chocolate - pair with Infinitum Dessert Wine

As the coals are dying down, it’s time to bust out the marshmallows and make another American classic: s’mores. We like to tuck in dark chocolate and berries for a little twist!
Recipe from Kaleigh at lively Table

Now it's time to gather some family and friends, bust out the grill, and enjoy some foods and wines while celebrating the stars and stripes! If you enjoy our wines, tag us on social media @rubinoestates for a chance to be featured!

Time Posted: Jul 1, 2022 at 7:24 AM Permalink to 4th of July Wine Pairings Permalink
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June 24, 2022 | Rubino Estates Winery

What to Know About Trebbiano

How much do you know about Trebbiano? Brought to California’s soil by Italian immigrants, this shy white wine varietal is grown in only a few places in the US. If you are curious about what makes this little-known grape unique, then read on!

Grapevine Character

Trebbiano vines are vigorous and adaptable, with late-ripening clusters that take on a green-gold hue. The overall profile of Trebbiano is fresh and fruity, but the region and climate in which the vines are grown will have a distinct say in the final outcome of the wine. Fortunately for us, Trebbiano grapes love sunshine! 

Heritage and Spread

Though incredibly rare in the United States, Trebbiano grows widely throughout Italy, France, and even maintains a presence in Australia. This varietal’s heritage is rooted in Italy, where records show Trebbiano was established as far back as the Roman Empire. Now, Trebbiano is primarily used in blends of both white and red wines to bring bright freshness.

Beyond Wine

One of the characteristic strengths of Trebbiano is its crisp, refreshing acidity. This is vital to its use in both France and Australia, where it is most popular for the production of brandy and Cognac. In France, Trebbiano grows under the name Ugni Blanc, while in Australia it is referred to as White Hermitage. The bright, crisp nature brings low sugar, high acid, all in a disease resistant grape—ideal qualities for distillation.

Profile and Pairing

Trebbiano’s welcoming profile is best enjoyed with company. The flavor is a bit timid, never overpowering, making it excellent alongside a range of foods. We like hard Italian cheeses, truffle risotto white pizzas, spaghetti carbonara or a light pesto, or fruit salad. If you want something for simple, easy, summertime sipping, then this varietal is perfect for you!

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