Wines of November 2018
Another Month - a Few More Wines
I'll get right to it this month
2014 Ogier Dentellis
Gigondas, France
APPELLATION Gigondas
GRAPE VARIETIES
80% Grenache, 15% Syrah, 5% Mourvèdre
WINEMAKERS Edouard
Guerin
TASTING NOTES
Deep red cherry color. On the nose a bouquet of ripe red
fruits with hints of leather and mild spices. The palate is complex with
mineral characters. Full bodied with fresh aromas. Very elegant, silky and
attractive tannins with a long finish on vanilla notes.
This was an excellent
wine – bought on sale for around $15. The nose was bright and the flavors on
the palate were well blended and smooth. Great example of the wines of this
region – pick up some if you can.
2010 D’arenberg D’Arry’s
original Shiraz Grenache McLaren Vale, Australia
91 POINTS Wine
Enthusiast Editors’
Choice
A terrific value, this 50-50 blend displays gentle oaking
and a hint of warm asphalt, just enough to highlight the wine's plum and black
cherry fruit. It's full bodied and features a long finish, outlined by
wonderfully fine, dusty tannins. Drink now–2018.
I bought the last two
bottles of this from Matt, my wine guru. It is at a perfect drinking window –
the tannins are mostly gone, but the full flavor remains, with good fruit and
enough acid to make it do very well with food. Closed out at $10.
2013 Neil Ellis Cabernet
Sauvignon, Stellenbosch, South Africa
(14% alcohol; aged for 18 months in new French oak): Healthy red-ruby. Lovely lift to the aromas of plum, raspberry
and menthol complicated by spicy, cedary oak and floral notes. Densely packed and ripe, with a very suave
texture and distinctly high-pitched red fruit, mint and spice flavors. Very firmly built, tight wine with a serious
spine–but no hard edges–for aging.
Finishes with tongue-dusting tannins and lovely perfumed lift. Classic, youthfully backward Cabernet with
finesse, precision and a light touch but also serious structure.
This was an
outstanding South African wine. Refined yet with bold flavors; opened up with our
meal and was a good surprise. Should be priced around $24 – 28, very good wine
that could age a few years.
2014 Chateau Bel Air
Gloria, Haut-Medoc, Bordeaux, France
A generous wine, robust, balanced, with fruit intensity.
Featured in the April 2017 edition of Decanter magazine in the tasting of Cru
Bourgeois 2014 crop, which appears as highly recommended. According to the
magazine, it is a wine with good tannic structure and lots of fruit, which will
benefit from one more guard time.
I remember drinking
this wine before they added the “Gloria” to indicate where it is located. It
was the less expensive Bordeaux you could try and see what the vintage was
like. Frankly, this did not hold up compared to other cabernet; it seemed a
little “weak” and missed some on the middle of the palate. It was tannic, but
it wasn’t seamless – dry yet making the finish a touch bitter. Priced around
$25 – I probably wouldn’t recommend it.
2013 Leeuwin Estate
Cabernet Sauvignon, Margaret River, Australia
"Bright ruby. Smoke-accented cherry and raspberry on
the nose, plus a hint of cedary oak in the background. Juicy and focused on the
palate, showing very good lift to the bitter cherry and red berry flavors.
Turns sweeter on the youthfully tannic finish, which hangs on with strong,
spicy tenacity."
Josh Raynolds, Vinous, October 2017
A lifted, concentrated and layered nose, consisting of
blackcurrants, red cherries and boysenberries. Fragrant violets, clove, anise,
cassia bark and black cardamom suitably sit in the background. The palate is
vibrant and tightly coiled with blackcurrant, cocoa and finely tuned oak.
Subtle spice, underlying char and roasted coffee bean offer delicate
complexity. Laced acidity with silky ripe tannins provides both length and
balance.
Surprising how good
this Aussie Cabernet tastes! Very New World, but not over the top like some
Shiraz tends to be from here. Lovely nose with typical Cabernet flavors – dark red
fruits and spices. Tannins were smooth yet present; acidity was good to match
our meal. Priced around $25, a real good buy. This label makes a more expensive
wine, but this would be hard to beat at that price.
2014 Star Lane
Cabernet Sauvignon, Happy Canyon, California
94 POINTS Cellar
Selection Wine
Enthusiast
This vintage is the first that was under complete control of
winemaker Tyler Thomas, and his studious touch shows magically. There's a
powerful density of ripe but not sweet black fruit on the nose of this
bottling, along with hints of violets, turned earth and leather. The structure
is firm, dense and chalky but with a vivid acidity, offering ethereal, supple
flavors of black currant and cocoa on the finish. Drink 2018–2034.
95 points Vinous
The 2014 Cabernet
Sauvignon Star Lane Vineyard is bold, pungent and bursting with fruit. Deep and
unctuous in texture, but with considerable aromatic lift, the 2014 offers a
terrific expression of Happy Canyon. Black cherry, blackberry, grilled herbs,
menthol, sage and licorice infuse the rich, inviting finish. (AG) 95+
These folks also own
the Hermanoff Winery in Missouri. A very
well made Cabernet – it had power, tannins and acidity, but not quite a Napa
Cabernet. Less dark red fruit and more perfumed and a touch of earthiness. None
of this made it bad, instead it was surprising how well it went with the meal
and after setting and opening up, it drank on its own. Finish was modest, but
drinking very well at this time. Could age a number of years. Nice wine –
priced around $40 – 45, OK for a minor splurge.
2014 Ondarre Rioja
Reserva Rioja, Spain
85% Tempranillo, 5% Mazuelo, 10% Graciano
Tasting notes: A
first-rate example with a bevy of fleshy red fruit flavours of strawberry,
cherry, and plum accompanied by spice, a lovely lick of vanilla-peppery oak,
and exemplary tannins, which are sufficient for extended cellaring. A benchmark
example - fine, supple and harmonious. An excellent wine for gastronomy.
Another bargain from Spain
– this wine has excellent balance to drink with food, or on its own. The fruit is good with a full mouth of the
dark red fruits and spices. The finish has smooth tannins and lingers nicely. I
think it was only $15 – under $20 for sure. Great bottle to have on hand for any occasion.
2009 Grgich Hills
Cabernet Sauvignon Yountville Selection, Napa Valley, California
This ambitious effort stars flavors so ripe and fantastic,
they defy description. The wine, with a few drops of Cabernet Franc and Petit
Verdot, explodes in blackberries, black cherries, currants, mocha, sweet
licorice, plum and new oak flavors. The tannins are magnificent, the oak
integration beautiful. The chief criticism is that the alcohol level is high,
and gives the wine a burn of heat.
Full-bodied and well balanced, this Cabernet Sauvignon is
packed with black cherries, cassis and mocha with a whiff of cardamom. Its
supple and smooth mouthfeel lingers with a long, elegant finish. Having the
patience to cellar this wine will reward you in the glass years from now. Serve
with simply roasted meat dishes or all by itself to fully enjoy the wine’s
complex flavors.
Don’t ask the price –
my brother got half bottles of this and sent me one for Thanksgiving. The wine
was excellent – in a good drinking window. The tannins were smooth; the
mouthfeel was very elegant and the finish was lingering. Wonderful bottle of
Cabernet from Napa.
2016 Patterson
Cellars Alder Ridge Syrah, Washington
Produced using classic Côte-Rôtie
techniques, this single vineyard Syrah was co-fermented
with 2% Viognier yielding a Syrah
that is both darker in color and lighter on the tongue.
Dark, saturated purple with a
nose that opens with intense blackberries, vanilla bean, cedar,
cloves and orange rind. Look for
notes of caramel as it sits in the glass. Big flavors of
dark berries fill the mouth,
while the Viognier adds just a bit of “lift”, preventing the overall
flavor profile from becoming too
heavy. Silky, plush tannins give way to lingering fruits and
a hint of cocoa nibs on the
finish.
98% Syrah, 2% Viognier
Another gift from Tony – this is a special offer from Patterson. The color
is excellent, and the wine is an example of a great Syrah – styled like great
Northern Rhone wines. Wonderful flavors meld into the palate, the finish is
medium but very pleasant. This is a great example of what Washington can
produce with the Syrah grape.
Another Month and the
Holidays are almost here. Keep popping those corks and I’ll meet you out behind
the grapevine. Peace.