Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Wines of September 2019

Another month of wines


Just a few wines to look at this month. But first, a wine question.
Which of the following important rivers run through the Rioja Region of Spain?
a. The Duero River
b. The Rio Oja
c. The Ebro River
d. The Guadalquivir River

Answer at the bottom of the post.

2016 Castello Trebbio Chianti Superiore, Tuscany,Italy

89 Points Wine Enthusiast
This opens with nutmeg, ripe berry and earthy underbrush aromas. The savory, accessible palate offers dried black cherry and white pepper flavors alongside polished tannins. Drink through 2021.

Imported to the U.S. by Sonoma’s Cline family, Castello Trebbio is the center of a 350-hectare, organic winemaking operation that includes this Chianti Superiore. Soft for Chianti, the wine offers a significant graphite note, atop a dark but quite dry cherry base. Slightly tart, with notes of black pepper and some vague, dried spice notes, it’s a perfectly approachable table wine for pizza night.
85% sangiovese and 15% a blend of canaiolo and cliegiolo.

A special from Matt – around $10, this Chianti was good with a number of dishes. Modest nose, somewhat soft but decent fruit carried through to a modest finish. Great “School-nite” wine.

2016 Patton Valley Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, Oregon



2016 was a warm and steady year, with even and predictable ripening. The growing season started early without any hiccoughs and skipped along to the finish line like a champ. The third of three warm and easy vintages in a row, expect balanced wines with finesse at a young age. A small amount of the wine was allowed to ferment whole cluster to balance the wine with a degree of wildness and structure.

Bright and lively on the nose, the wine has a driving, broad, and pleasant structure with red fruit for days such as Rainier cherry, strawberry, and goji berry. Spice and tannin are understated but present throughout, and the wine has a dynamic, lush, and inviting mouth feel.

A close out available for around $15, this is a nice smooth Pinot, perfect for fall weather.  Nice red fruit nose with cherry and red fruit overtones. Full mouthfeel with  a modest finish; tannins are very light. Great for a lot of dishes, worth this price.

2018 Fulcrum Dry Rose, Napa Valley, California



Vineyard Notes                                Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot from St. Helena
Production Notes            Stainless steel and neutral oak aging

Deep pink color.  Aromas of strawberry jam, melon, honeysuckle, and stone fruit.  Rich flavors of ripe watermelon, strawberries and cream.  Complemented by a silky texture.

This is priced around $15 – a slightly deeper Rose with a strawberry nose and a berry, melon mouthfeel. Nicely textured, modest finish – this reminds me of a pink wine for red wine folks.  Pretty good…


2013 Anatomy No. 1 (Hesparian) Caberenet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, Ca



Since purchasing a vineyard on Atlas Peak in 2010 I can now farm the vineyard entirely to my discretion which means that I farm for quality and not for quantity. Anatomy No 1 stared because I wanted to make a more affordable Napa Cabernet Sauvignon so that more people could taste the good wines we make.
Aging: French oak barrels M+ and Medium long toast 15 months in barrel. Unfined but sterile filtered.
Varietal Blend: 89% cabernet Sauvignon + 7% Merlot + 4% Syrah

Sub AVAs: 44% Rutherford, 21% Coombsville, 11% Atlas Peak, 8.6% Sonoma county, 7.1% Yountville, 4.1% Sonoma Mountain, 4.2% Saint Helena

French winemaker Philippe Langner brings a touch of Bordeaux to Napa for a more restrained though still very engaging style of Cabernet. The nose opens with nicely ripe black fruits – think blackcurrant, blackberry, and black cherry – plus a subtly oaky nose of smoke, black pepper, and cloves. Bright, refreshing acidity on the palate adds to the overall approachability. Great everyday drinking Napa Cab.

This cab can be gotten for around $20 to $25  – this winery suffered some damage from the Napa fires. Normally, they sell for almost double. I noted the wine was fairlysoft for a Napa Cab – had some tannins and modest red and black fruit. The finish was medium length; a wine worth drinking at this price.

2015 Ashes & Diamonds Cabernet Franc No. 2, Napa Valley, Ca



Founded by Kashy Khaledi, Ashes & Diamond is a project build on collaboration, highlighting the region’s most influential voices. This savory and balanced Cabernet Franc was made by Steve Matthiasson, with fruit sourced from select growing sites in the southern part of Napa Valley. Powerful yet sophisticated, the wine shows flavors of juicy plums, blackberries, and red fruit marked by graphite and mocha undertones. Aged 20 months in oak.

Kashy Khaledi is the son of the owner of Darioush Winery- he set off to make a Milliniels paradise. This wine is a very good example of Cabernet Franc with a dark berry nose, dark fruit and hints of floral followed by pencil lead and cigar box undertones. Had a very long finish with integrated tannins. Very nice wine, but it sells for $75, a bit out of my normal price range. Buy it if you get a good deal…

2014 Blackbird Vineyards Arise Red, Napa Valley, Ca



92 points Wine Enthusiast
  This blends 38% Merlot with 32% Cabernet Sauvignon and 30% Cabernet Franc. Together these find a healthy companionship of wood, cedar, currant and dried herb, allowing the two Cabernets to speak loudest. Lightly spicy nutmeg and clove linger around well-defined layers of cherry and vanilla. (VB)   (3/2017)

91 points James Suckling
  Aromas of plums, earth and spices follow through to a full body and tight and firm tannins. Structured and powerful. Needs a few years to soften. Better in 2020.   (1/2017)

38% Merlot, 32% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Cabernet Franc. Winemaker's Notes: "The 2014 Arise entices with aromas of black currant, freshly-picked summer blackberries, cedar stick, and roasted clove. With flavors of licorice, pipe tobacco, Bing cherry, and nutty fig, this wine has a richly layered mid-palate that is complimented by soft texture, good density, and a long, lingering finish. Each wine in the portfolio is a true example of Blackbird’s ongoing commitment to quality by partnering with a selection of Napa Valley’s most prestigious vineyards. Fruit comes from: Blackbird Vineyard, Hudson Vineyard, Stagecoach Vineyard and Crocker & Starr Vineyard."

A really nice blendwith a nose of dark fruits and spices. Red fruits come out on the palate, along with spices and dried herbs, tobacco and mocha. This wine still has a fairly tannic grip, but is drinkable now. The finish as long and stays with you – a really well made wine. Normally found for $50 – look around and you might find it for $40. Great wine.


That’s all this month – I spent a weekend in Napa that I will tell you about later. Until next time, keep popping those corks and I’ll meet you out behind the grapevines.
Answer to Question: c. The Ebro river - Rioja spreads out for 75 miles along this river in northeastern Spain.

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