2010 The Culprit Red Wine, North Coast Sonoma, California
Indicative blend: 32% Syrah, 28% Zinfandel, 13% Petite
Sirah, 9% Sangiovese, 7% Grenache, 5% Barbera, 3% Cabernet Franc, 2% Primitivo
and 1% Merlot.
Interesting blend – you guess the syrah, then the zinfandel
creeps in and the rest just mystifies you.
Moderate berry nose, with some confusing mid palate flavors. Drinking
nicely, no tannins to indicate a much longer life, but well made enough to hold
up to nice meat dishes, or as a sipper.
One of those “what do we do with the remaining amounts of wine” blends
that actually works. The gargoyle
completes the effect, great buy in my $100 case of wine.
2013 Dona Paula Los Cardos Malbec, Mendoza Argentina
Here is a review by GIL LEMPERT-SCHWARZ LAS VEGAS
REVIEW-JOURNAL
In the glass: Los Cardos Malbec is an opaque dense purplish color with a pitch-black core going out into a deep violet rim definition with high viscosity.
On the nose: Many pungent notes jump out of the glass, but
predominantly black fruit character with crushed black cherries, bramble, warm
blueberry pie, spices, licorice, pepper and hints of coffee grounds, mocha and
dark chocolate over soft minerals.
On the palate: This wine makes an entrance with a massive
concentration of black peppered fruit, cherry crush, sloe fruit and loads of
licorice-laden berries. The acidity is striking. It creates a great melange
with the fruit and the tannins through the midpalate, thereby giving the wine a
powerful backbone and a good sense of balance. It carries through to the finish
that lingers for a good 20-plus seconds with hints of toast, coffee and anise.
This is a good description – I was amazed at the depth of
flavor for a cheap wine. I think you could cellar for a couple years and still
be fine – although at about 7 -10 dollars, you could by it by the case. Needs a
big chunk of meat or heavy red sauce, will overpower anything that isn’t big.