Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Wines of April 2019

Another month has gone


Another month and just a few wines to talk about

2017 Storm Point Red Blend, Western cape, South Africa


The majority of the grapes for this blend are from the Swartland region where the varieties (Syrah, Cinsault and Carignan) thrive in the warmer climes. Ranging from 15-25 years in age, the vines are now hitting their straps and providing great flavors and full maturity. Mainly grown on granitic soils as well as some shale soils. Grapes were hand harvested towards the end of February and destemmed to tank. Gentle extraction through light pumpovers occurred for a little more than a week with ML occurring naturally in the Spring. The wine was matured in both tank and neutral barrels. The result is a lively, zippy, red wine sprinkled with some very serious notes.

Region: Western Cape   Varietal: 57% Cinsault - 28% Syrah - 15% Carignan
Vintage: 2017     Vine Age: 15-25 years old
Oak: 10 months: 70% Neutral Barrique - 30% Stainless Steel

Got this for $13 – relatively soft, yet nice balance for a less expensive wine. There is no oak, but that leaves the fruit to build the flavors. Excellent every night wine at a nice price. 

2017 Schmitt Söhne Relax Riesling (Mosel), Germany


Whiffs of saffron and pollen lend a savory tone to this medium-sweet wine. It's easy-drinking yet vibrant, with notes of orange peel, lemon and dusty minerality. Racy acidity offers levity on the finish.
87 points, Wine Enthusiast.

My daughter brought this home – overly sweet for my tastes, yet the body of the wine was pleasing and it went with food better than I thought it would. For $10 or less, and you like it sweet, here is your go-to. 

2016 Sisters Run Epiphany Shiraz, McLaren Vale, Australia


Full flavored, mouth filling and generous with sweet blackberry pie-like flavours and sweet milk chocolate mid palate. The finish is soft and long but there is some fresh tannin touches softened by smooth mouth-filling fruit before a really extended finish.

Region: McLaren Vale    Varietal: 100% Shiraz      Vintage: 2016     Vineyard: Epiphany Vineyard

This charges out of the gate with strawberry and blackberry jam aromas. All that fruit is backed by touches of florals, cracked pepper, dried herbs and mocha. The palate starts with the same juicy fruitiness but then the leathery tannins take hold, morphing it into an all together more serious wine. It closes with a tangy berry lift. 90 Points, Wine Enthusiast

A very nice wine from down under. Silky flavors wrap around a dark berry core. All in a wine under $20, this is a good example of serious shiraz, good fruit but not over the top, with nice backbones, acidity and tannins. 

2016 Sisters Run Old Testament Cabernet, Sauvignon, Coonawarra, Australia



The colour is bright red with brick overtones. The nose is leafy and dusty with a hint of true ripe cassis. The entry is open and textural and the middle palate continues dry and savoury, before being incoiled by assured manly tannins. The after palate has a final note of bright berries and the finish is long and drying. In summary this dry moreish wine suits charcuterie or salumi, or our finest homemade wurst.

Region: Coonawarra       Varietal: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon         Vintage: 2016
Vineyard: Old Testament Vineyard

Natalie's Score: 91/100
Rich and inviting with savoury, juicy aromas and flavours of fleshy blackberry and plums. Some cassis and dark spices on the finish. Love the balance. A cool minty hallway of aromas interwoven with fleshy blackberry notes. From the Terra Rossa soils of Coonawarra, this 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon is very approachable. Sister's Run, Old Testament is a soft-tannin, juicy and savoury Cabernet Sauvignon -- a real crowd pleaser with rich blackberry and plums on the palate, spicy on the finish. Also approachable price wise. Pair with grilled steak. (Natalie McLean)

Another good wine from down under – Vine Street imports – this time being a Cabernet from Coonawarra. Not a wine built to be aged for many years, there is still a mild tannic backbone with bright typical cabernet sauvignon fruit.  Priced under $20, drink now and over the next couple years.

NV Domaine Chandon Brut, Napa Valley, California


Brut Classic consistently expresses our signature flavor profile of apple, pear and citrus flavors and aromas with a hint of spice that leads to a soft, dry finish.
Wine Enthusiast: 87 Points

This blend of 57% Chardonnay, 41% Pinot Noir and 2% Pinot Meunier is drier than the winery s Extra Dry Riche. It is softly textured, layered in green apple and pear, and offers a medium finish. A versatile wine for pairing, it makes a good go-to for larger gatherings.

Still looking to replace my Chateau Ste Michelle Brut that is hard to find here, the Domaine Chandon is a very good bubbly. Price point is just under $20, meaning it is $7 to $10 more, but it does a good job of having that similar flavor profile.  A very nice sparkler at a fair price.


Another month has gone by – until next month; keep popping those corks and I’ll meet you out behind the grape vines.


Monday, April 1, 2019

Wines of March, 2019


Another Month has flown by!


Is it just me, or did March seem as short as February? Here's a few wines to pass the time


2017 Les Combes de St Sauveur, Plan de dieu, Cotes-du-Rhone, France





Red intense ruby. Complex with spicy notes, dominant aromas of cocoa, kirsch cherries and ripe black fruits. Sharp and concentrated, the mouth is round and smooth with delicate flavours of black fruits and a spicy finish that brings freshness.
Grape Variety    Grenache, Mourvèdre , Shiraz

A really nice little CDR – good fruit flavors and a decent finish. Very good food wine, priced around $10-12, a very good buy.



2015 Cuvee Constance, Cote du Roussillon villages, France





"The entry-level red from this estate is the 2015 Côtes du Roussillon Villages Cuvee Constance, and it’s a beauty to buy by the case. Black raspberry, cassis, pepper and wood smoke all emerge from this total charmer that has ample fruit and texture, and a great finish. The blend is 50% Grenache, 30% Syrah and 20% Carignan aged all in concrete tanks." —JebDunnuck.com

Another well -made, inexpensive red from France. Very nice fruit with a moderate finish; sufficient acidity to be a good food wine.  Priced under $12, worth buying several bottles.




2014 Fatum Bobal-Tempranillo LaMancha, Spain





Grapes: 50% Tempranillo 50% Bobal
“Bright violet color. Lively redcurrant and cherry on the nose and palate, with a mineral nuance emerging as the wine opens in the glass. Conveys good depth and focus without any excess fat; a spicy note contributes back-end cut. Notes of fresh red berries and spices carry through a zesty, gently tannic finish that’s sharpened by juicy acidity.” 89 points Vinous

Back to Spain – a $10 bottle I’ve enjoyed several times. The blending of the Tempranillo and Bobal makes this a very satisfying wine; good flavors and balance and made to be a good food wine. Probably need to be drunk over the next few years, but very good right now.


2014 Vega Moragona La Duna Tempranillo, Ribera del Jucar, Spain



This is a fruit driven and complex Tempranillo from the Ribera del Jucar appellation. The best quality grapes from a single vineyard go into this wine. After fermentation the wine rests for three months in new oak barrels. It is ruby red in the glass with aromas of red fruit, toast and spice. The palate is broad with flavours of ripe fruit and sweet baking spice. Enjoy this with grilled meat and cool weather dishes.

A single vineyard bottle for around $12 – this is drinking very well, with good fruit and hints of spice. Goes well with red meats, heavy sauces. Really nice for the price.



NV Cavicchioli 1928 Prosecco, Campegine, Italy





Cavicchioli 1928 Prosecco DOC Spumante Extra Dry is made from 100% Glera grapes. In the province of Treviso, the vines are grown mostly on a flat fertile terrain of medium texture.

In the winery, under-ripe” grapes (in order to preserve well the acidity), hand picked, are vinified in white with the skins at a temperature of 8-10°C (cryomaceration) for about 12 hours; the alcoholic fermentation at controlled temperature of 16-18°C is followed by the second fermentation using the Charmat method at a temperature of 12-14 °C for about 15-24 days.

Cavicchioli 1928 Prosecco DOC Spumante Extra Dry features, when poured and tasted, white foam; lively, fine and persistent perlage; pale straw yellow color; an intense aroma of candied fruits and sweet flowers; and a fresh and delicate taste with an aromatic finish; its alcohol is 11%.

"Bright and balanced, this is a textbook Prosecco, with a lively bead carrying the flavors of white peach, sliced almond and candied lemon zest. Floral. Drink now." Wine Spectator

Not a big hit at my house, seemed a little thin on the flavors with hints of wet paper in the mouth. Even at $13, I’ll try something else…

Hope you enjoyed these wines – until next time, keep popping those corks and I’ll meet you out behind the grape vines.


Sunday, March 3, 2019

February 2019 Wines


Another Month of Winter


Seems like we were a couple days short for this month. Oh wait, that's right it is only 28 days.
Read that the average wine bottle is about 2.7 pounds. But - there are bottle that weigh a pound more. Trying to make them seem "better" - but all it does is increase shipping costs and make your arm tired if you are pouring 80+ two-ounce pours. Hurts your foot more if you drop it. 
All right, let's talk about some wines...

2017 Shannon Ridge Zinfandel, Lake County, CA


92 Points Editors’ Choice               Wine Enthusiast
Extraordinarily deep and resonant in a black fruit flavor, this is a full-bodied wine that has great focus and a moderate layer of tannins to offer grip. Black berry, plum and cherry flavors all contribute to the palate and keep reverberating on the finish.

Winemaker Notes
The High Elevation Collection is a careful blend of three appellations within Lake County. The clusters from High Valley bring structure and backbone, the Red Hills Appellation contributes lush fruit and ripe characteristics, and Big Valley grapes add tannin and fruit tones to these lively wines.
This Zinfandel has ripe fruit characters of blackberry and plum. The midpalate is an explosion of spices and fruit, balanced with soft oak notes and a structured finish.

Very nicely balanced zinfandel, with good fruit and spice throughout the wine. Moderate aftertaste, but a great bottle for less than $15. Worth revisiting at that price point.

2015 Chateau Larroque, Bordeaux, France



95WA 
 Château Larroque Bordeaux Supérieur 2015 is deep garnet. Dark red fruits, cocoa, vanilla, and almond on the nose. While full-bodied and supple, with fresh berries and earthy, dried fruit. Yet, finishes with fine and silky tannins. Drink now or should shine for five years or more.

89 Points              Wine Enthusiast
While this Ducourt wine does have wood-aging flavors, it also has plenty of black-currant fruitiness to bring out the crisp character. The ripe Merlot of the vintage is very evident in this potentially delicious wine. Drink from 2018.

When first opened, this seemed a little lacking. After being open a while and the next day, the fruit came alive and it was a nice bottle of juice. Nuanced like Bordeaux, light tannins, made a good match with red meats (and pork). Finish is light but enough to make you drink more – priced under $15 – a very good buy.

2013 Arrowhead Red & Gold Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Sonoma, County, CA


For the oenophile, Arrowhead Red & Gold Reserve is serious stuff. This single vineyard, estate-grown Cabernet Sauvignon comes from Knights Valley in Sonoma, an area that earns top scores from the wine industry's top critics.
Despite the obvious marketing ploy and that I would have preferred to drink this when the Chiefs were in the Super Bowl, this is a well made nice wine. Good tannins, bright fruit held together with an acidic base to make food pairing easy. On sale at $20, well worth that price.

2015 Trione  River Road Ranch Pinot Noir, Sonoma, CA



Pale to medium ruby-purple colored, the 2015 Pinot Noir River Road Ranch opens with notes of crushed black cherries, mulberries and raspberry tart with a wonderfully spicy undercurrent of cinnamon toast and allspice notions. Medium to full-bodied, it gives a lovely savory character in the mouth with soft tannins and background acid, finishing with all those spices coming through. 1,269 cases produced. – Wine Advocate 90 Points

River Road Ranch encompasses 125 acres in the heart of the Russian River Valley appellation. Located on the western bench of the Santa Rosa Plain, the vineyard thrives in well-drained soils. The region’s fog-cooled nights are ideal for this varietal. We hand-harvested the Pinot Noir from distinct blocks, clones #115, #777, Pomard and UCD#37, a classic California selection. Each clone contributed distinctive flavors and textural characteristics.

This is a very good Pinot Noir – long finish, silky fruits like cherry with a little earthiness. Wonderful balance to be very food friendly. Very good – little out of my normal wheel house at $33 for a Pinot but a nice splurge.

2015 Trione “Henry’s Blend” Home Ranch, Alexander valley, CA



Winemaker Notes:
This wine is complex and ever changing, it’s rich and inviting on the nose. The first impression is subtle notes of black currants, Bing cherries and blackberries overlain with hints of cedar, sandal wood and a smoky rainforest. The finish is mouthwatering and leaves the palate wanting more. One bottle is not enough. This wine is drinking fantastic now but has the tannins and complexity to age another 6-7 years.
This Bordeaux-Style blend is 35% Cabernet Sauvignon from our Cloverdale and Home Ranch, 34% Merlot from our Geyserville Ranch, 13% each Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc and 5% Malbec all coming from blocks near the winery at our Home Ranch property. 1,516 six-packs were produced.

This is a Bordeaux style blend is a stunning wine. Big nose of red and black fruits with a broad mouthfeel – heavy dark fruits with a tannic backbone for a long finish. I found it compelling, gaining complexity with evry sip – matched a meal of steak very well.  Priced around $45 – it was on sale for $35. Well worth the price.

2015 Trione block 21 Cabernet Sauvignon , Alexander  Valley, CA


This wine is a classic Bordeaux blend of 85% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9% Merlot and 2% each of Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot and Malbec. The 2013 growing season was moderate, thus promoting slow ripening and full flavor development. We hand-harvested and fermented each variety separately, then moved the wines to barrel, where they aged twelve months. Once we determined our blend, we returned the wine to barrel for an additional twelve months, to ‘marry’ the varietals. We used tight grained French oak barrels (45% new) from coopers Quintessence, Vicard and Bossuet.

Aromatic entry filled with hints of clove, allspice and nutmeg. The impression on the palate is soft, with silky tannins and lingering hints of mocha and cedar cigar box. Also present are the fruit profiles of plum, currant, blueberries and boysenberry. The finish is long and persistent which shows the beautiful balance of tannin/acidity/oak in the structure. This wine is showing the benefit of barrel and bottle age and is drinking perfectly now and will age gracefully for the next 5-10 years.

This bad boy is a candidate for aging a number of years. The tannins were mouth drying, yet dark fruit and cigar box flavors came out. Very long finish- a wonderful showing of Alexander Valley fruit. Priced around $70, was on special for $60. Very impressive wine from the folks at Trione.

Well, another month has flown by. Keep popping those corks and I’ll meet you out behind the grapevines.

Sunday, February 3, 2019

Wine of January, 2019


Another month has flown by - here are some more wines to review

2017 Finca Bacara Time waits for No One Monastrell, Jumilla, Spain


Aged 6 months in American oak barrels. Garnet red color with violet hues; clean and bright. Powerful and intense nose where a ripe fruit aroma dominates, with hints of new wood. In the mouth it is balanced, round, and savory, with a pure finish. Pairs well with all kinds of rice, red meat, cod, red tuna, blue cheeses, and cured cheeses.              Decanter: 95 Points

A very nice bottle of Monastrell – the oak aging adds a complexity to the dark richness of the wine. Very nice for a $12 price point and a very fun label – when else would you serve something with a skull and cross-bones!

NV Gloria Ferrer Sonoma, Brut, Sonoma, Ca


The Sonoma Brut has been carefully crafted entirely from hand-harvested Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes. This brut is dominated by Pinot Noir, a stylistic decision enabling the complex aromatic and palate profile that this red-skinned grape contributes to brut cuvées.
On the nose, delicate pear and floral notes are backed by toasty almond. On the palate, one finds lively citrus, toast and apple flavors overlaid with persistent effervescence, a creamy mid-palate and a toasty finish.
Made from mostly Pinot Noir grapes, with an addition of 8.8% Chardonnay, this Méthode Champenoise wine is sultry in raspberry cream and crème brûlée, with enough acidity to keep it fresh in the glass. The finish offers a taste of toast with ginger jam.         Wine Enthusiast               92 Points

I usually don’t include sparkling wines, but…Our usual buy has been hard to find. The Chateau Ste Michelle Brut – priced from $10 to $15 seems to be hard to get anymore. My wife has not been very impressed with the Cava from Spain, so I went California to see if it would suffice. This runs around $20 and has a nice mouthfeel and a good flavor of brioche with decent acidity. May become the new “House Bubbly” but I am trying a few others, as well. 


2016 Besadien Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, OR




AGING: 12 months in 40% new French oak
TASTING NOTES: Aromas of dark cherry and red raspberry with vanilla, cedar and notes of black tea. The palate is bright, rich and highly textured with assertive black cherry, cola, cocoa and raspberry flavors that continue on the finish.
A pleasing bouquet of violets, cherries and cola introduces this wine. The fruit shines on the palate, with flavors of mixed red and blue berries. The balance is spot on and the wine is ready for near-term enjoyment.      Wine Enthusiast               90 Points



This is a very good pinot – light yet filled with berry fruit and hints of earthiness. Moderate finish with enough acidity to be a good food match. Priced around $20 and with a great label – the Beso is Spanish for kiss and the trees form what look like lips on the label. I recommend this wine.



2016 Joseph Drouhin HdB Morgon, Burgundy, France




In 2014 Maison Joseph Drouhin signed an exclusive partnership with the Hospices de Belleville, historical owner of 34 acres in the 3 crus of Fleurie, Brouilly and Morgon.
This partnership confirms the interest this Burgundy House has always shown towards her close neighbor, the Beaujolais, which is considered as a natural extension of the "Greater Burgundy" region. Convinced as we are of the great potential of these vineyards, we are committed to the renaissance and the development of the renown of the Beaujolais crus.
Frédéric Drouhin, president of the executive board of Maison Joseph Drouhin is convinced: "We have always been attracted to the exceptional terroirs of the crus du Beaujolais. This partnership will allow us access to prestigious vineyards of high quality.
A single plot : "Château Gaillard" of 12 acres.
CHARACTERISTICS:  "Château Gaillard" is situated in the north of the village of Villié-Morgon facing south-east. Its soil is comprised of very flaky cristalline rocks, iron oxide and manganese.
GRAPE VARIETY: Gamay
VINIFICATION: Depending on the plot and the quality of the grapes, part of the harvest is de-stemmed for a ‘Burgundy style’ vinification with punch downs and pump overs, whilst the rest is vinified as whole cluster with carbonic maceration. Slow fermentation lasts between 10 to 15 days.
AGEING: The wines which are vinified Burgundy style are aged in large ‘pieces’ (500 liters), stainless steel tanks are reserved for the wines issued from carbonic maceration. The wines are then assembled into one unique ‘cuvée’.
TASTING NOTES: The color is purple violet, this Morgon already unveils its temperament by aromas of very ripe red fruits, spices and liquorice. The palate confirms a tannic structure, a little firm as yet, covered by balanced and fruity flesh.

The Gamay grape is underestimated – when done in this style, with care taken to vinify the best – you end up with a very tasty wine with good balance of fruit with structure and decent acidity. This is a great food wine – probably not a long term ager, but very good with variety of food. Available under $25, maybe as low as $20, a good buy.



2012 Carmelo Patti Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza, Argentina






Wine Advocate 94
“As traditional as it gets, the 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon was kept in the winery until Patti thought the wine was ready to drink. He's in search of an elegant, classical and polished wine that still keeps the varietal character but does not show the effect of the wood. The color, aromas and flavors are quite developed, nuanced and polished, with complexity and detail. It does have the herbal and spicy character of the grape (all the textbook descriptors are there: tobacco, forest floor, something herbal) and the warmth of the vintage and the place. It's harmonious, with moderate alcohol and good freshness. It's just delicious, like a trip to the past.“ ~ LG

This is a big Cabernet – lots of fruit, some complexity on the palate. A wine with some aging potential, it drinks wonderful now – went great with a slab of meat. Priced around $30, you could fool your friends with bottle – they would assume it was more expensive. Very nice…

2012 Gillmore “Vigno” Carignan, Maule, Chile



Gillmore is one of the Maule Valley's top producers of Carignan. This warm-vintage offering smells of cedar, balsamic notes, spice and dark fruits. In the mouth, it's a touch choppy, while salty plum, fresh tomato, herb and spice flavors end long, spicy and oaky. Drink through 2021.       91 Points WE

Two thoughts about this wine. First, every Chilean wine tends to have a small amount of briny earthiness ( I call it Funk)- it is not a defect, just the nature of the beast. This one has some. Second, Carignan has long been known as a filler grape, used with others to make a blend. As a stand- alone variatal, it can be good – not real age worthy, but pleasant. This is a pretty good red, does fairly well with different foods.  But, priced around $35, I can’t say I would search this out.


Well, it has been real – until next month – Keep popping those corks and I’ll meet you out behind the grapevines. 



Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Wines of December, 2018

Wines of December, 2018

The Holiday Special


I hope you had a good Holiday Season. Let's talk about some wines!

2017 Tussock Jumper Chenin Blanc, Western Cape, South Africa

Ripe peach and pineapple aromas that follow through to the palate. Excellent example of a rich and ripe style of Chenin Blanc. Fresh, flinty flavors and a long, clean, crisp aftertaste.

WS – 88 Pts "Bright, with makrut lime, green apple and honeysuckle notes breezing through. The fresh finish offers a mouthwatering edge. Drink now. 25,000 cases made." –JM
Pleasant, light style South African Chenin Blanc (Steen).  Floral and fruit carry through the palate, moderate aftertaste. Well worth the $10 price point, better in the spring summer, as a sipper and dinner wine.
2010 Terra Bianco Campaccio Toscana, Tuscany, Italy

Deep, lively ruby; ample, intense, elegant of berry fruit, chocolate, leather & roasted almond; full &concentrated on palate, with perfectly balanced freshness and fruit. Superb structure, harmony and depth, silky tannins.
Blend: 70% Sangiovese and 30% Cabernet Sauvignon
Very nice Super Tuscan – in its prime drinking. Tannins are mostly gone, but good fruit up front and on the nose carry to the palate, with a good acidity to make it excellent with food. Unable to price, was a gift.
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.
2009 Franciscan Clos Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, CA

A rich and elegant presentation with vibrant dark cherry and plum fruit flavors, followed by notes of tobacco, mocha, rosemary and vanilla. This wine has a balanced and supple palate with a generous finish of berries and spice. Cassis, blackberry, and spice give this wine layers of complexity with subtle notes of cardamom, and cocoa. Over time, notes of coffee, clove, and anise arise with a hint of vanilla and tobacco.

No doubt in its prime drinking window, this wine had a good nose of dark fruits and followed with the same on the palate. Good long aftertaste with no or little tannins; very impressive bottle.Not 100% Cab, tasted like some other blending grapes to smooth out the flavors. Not sure of the price, another gift from my Brother.
2014 Masi Campofiorin Ripasso, Veneto, Italy

Ripe blackberry and earthy aromas lead into a black cherry palate with a lush mouthfeel and silken texture, thanks to the super-soft tannins. It's lacking a touch of definition to the black fruit, but it persists admirably long into the finish.
Drinking Window 2017 – 2019

70% Corvina, 25% Rondinella, 5% Molinara
One of my favorite affordable Italians – this was actually a magnum bottle. Found out the Amarone for 2014 was de-classified and added to this bottling. A wine to savor or serve with hearty meals – the Magnum was only around $45.
2016 Sette Ponti Crognolo Red, Toscana, Italy


Critical Acclaim  95           James Suckling
Aromas of rosewood, cherries and blueberries follow through to a full body, tight and focused tannins and a long and flavorful finish. This is linear and bright. The tannins are wonderfully polished and poised. Hard not to drink now, but it will improve beautifully in the bottle. A blend of mostly sangiovese with a touch of merlot. Drink or hold.

92           Wine Spectator
Bright, bursting with black cherry, plum, leather, menthol and spice flavors. Smooth and harmonious, with fine grip on the earth- and mineral-tinged finish. Sangiovese and Merlot. Drink now through 2028.

Intense ruby red in color, the wine has a fruity, spicy bouquet and ripe cherry and berries on the palate. It has the vivid acidity typical of Sangiovese, with well-integrated tannins and an earthy finish.

The reviews claim a touch of Merlot but the Kobrand rep indicated they left it out of the 2016. Really nice wine, open nose and wonderful red and black fruits. The acidity made it a natural with many types of food.  Priced around $35 – a good bottle to enjoy.

2013 Masi Cosasera Amerone Classico, Veneto, Italy

Since the 1960s, Masi experts have confirmed the superiority of west-facing sites. Masi combines ancient varieties (Corvina, Rondinella and Molinara) and winemaking methods (vinifying grapes semi-dried on racks for 3-4 months) with modern techniques. Traditional 600-liter Veronese barrels have been re-introduced, the best to age this wine. 
By end of January, grapes lose 35% of their weight and develop highly concentrated sugars. Only Corvina develops botrytis. After gentle pressing; partially de-stemmed grapes undergo fermentation for 45 days in large Slavonian oak or stainless steel vats at low temperature. The wine is transferred to 30-40 hl barrels; alcoholic fermentation continues 35 days with alcohol-resistant yeasts, before malolactic.
 Aged 24 months; 80% in Slavonian oak botti, 40-80 hl, and 20% in small Allier and Slavonian oak barrels (40% new, 30% one year, and 30% two years old), and at least 4 months in bottle. Can age 30-35 years.

Deep ruby red with brilliant reflections. Intense and elegant aromas of cherry and plum jam with spicy hints of cinnamon and cloves. Firm structure but very soft on the palate with velvety tannins and a marked acidity that balances the alcohol level well. Full flavoured with a fruity finish and soft spiciness.

The big daddy, compared to the earlier ripasso, this is an outstanding wine. The nose is very nice, but the mouthfeel is just gigantic. Wonderful aftertaste, tannins woven into the finish. This is a great wine. Priced in the mid $50’s, really worth having on hand for guests – enough acidity to go with a range of food.
2012 Oakville Winery Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, CA

90 POINTS           Wine Enthusiast
Soft and juicy, this is a classically crafted wine, medium bodied with savory notes of cedar, dried herb and black olive. Structured and balanced, it finishes rich and refreshing, with a memory of red currant and cherry.

RP           91 POINTS           Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
The succulent, lush, flamboyant, and somewhat exhibitionist 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon from Oakville Winery has plenty of smoky barbecue notes, black cherry and blackcurrant fruit, some vanilla and toast. It is medium to full-bodied, with wonderful lushness, low acidity and loads of fruit in a hedonistic, fruit-bomb style of Cabernet Sauvignon. Drink it over the next 10-15 years.

A wonderful, big bodied Cab from Napa Valley. Almost hedonistic, but a great joy to savor. Works with heavy meals, like a slab of meat.  Priced in the mid $40’s, per the internet – I got this as a gift a while back. With the tannins and fruit, it would hold another 10 years easy.

Another Month and the Holidays have flown by. Happy New Year and hopes of many more great wines and wonderful experiences. Keep popping those corks and I’ll meet you out behind the grapevine. Salut!

Sunday, December 2, 2018


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.

Monday, November 5, 2018

The Wines of October, 2018


Another month has flown by - Halloween coasted right past...
Here are some wines I enjoyed in October


2014 Edmeades Zinfandel, Mendocino County, Ca




Offering plenty of Zinny character, it’s dry and brisk in mouth-cleansing acidity, with soft tannins and rich flavors of dusty baking spices, blackberry purée, cherry compote, cola, shaved dark chocolate, red licorice and a savory coating of toasted cedar wood. The addition of a small percentage of Petite Sirah (15%) and Syrah (8%) contributes complexity. A great accompaniment to barbecue, game, roasted chicken, stews and lasagna.

A nice zin, meeting the qualities you expect from this grape. Good flavors, moderate finish, very nice wine that matches food very well. Close out at about $12, well worth buying.



2012 Two Hands Gnarly Dudes Shiraz, Barossa Valley, Australia




Wine Spectator 91
"Dark and brooding, with blackberry, cherry and gentle spice flavors unfolding on the smooth, meaty frame. The finish persists against velvety tannins. Drink now through 2020. 15,000 cases made."
James Halliday 93
"This is undeniably medium- to full-bodied, but does not overwhelm you with the Parkeresque gobfuls of fruit; here tannins replace the bitter chocolate to provide a savory/earthy florish to a very good wine."
Vinous Media 91
"Bright purple. Ripe, highly perfumed aromas of blueberry, cassis, smoky minerals and violet. Plush and sweet but focused, with a silken texture to its dark fruit and floral pastille flavors. Youthfully taut but promising, finishing with very good lift, soft tannins and lingering floral and spice notes."

This is a great wine, drinking in its prime. Nice finish, good fruit without being a bomb; enough acid to match a meal. Purchased as a close out at $20 – well worth buying a few.




2016 Fabre Montmayou Reserve Cabernet Franc, Mendoza, Argentina




Cab Franc is an emerging variety in Mendoza and this jammy fleshy version won't hurt the cause. Inky berry aromas are wide and fruity, not specific. A full-volume palate is a bit heavy, with blackberry, chocolate and peppery flavors. The finish hangs around with similar flavors, grapy weight and just enough acidity to maintain integrity.      90 Points

I like a good Cab Franc – and this one qualifies. Jammy with good fruit, enough acid to be food friendly – really nice bottle of wine. Priced under $15, buy several.




2016 Vaglio 'Aggie' Malbec, Uco Valley, Argentina




This is 100% Malbec from a single vineyard in Gualtallary, Uco Valley. The wine shows notes of butterscotch, chocolate, and baked blueberry pie sprinkled with powdered sugar. A round and creamy mid palate laced with hazel nuts round out this lighter style, mineral driven Malbec.

This is a lighter, somewhat minerally Malbec – nice fruit but not overpowering. Initially, a little laid-back, but a nice sipping wine. Little tougher match with food, but doable. Priced around $16.



2014 Tarapacà 'Etiqueta Negra' Cabernet Sauvignon, Maipo Valley, Chile



The Etiqueta Negra is Viña Tarapacá’s top Cabernet Sauvignon. It has been vinified after a rigorous selection of the best Cabernet Sauvignon blocks in Maipo Valley and was aged in French and American oak barrels for 14 months. Is characterized by its deep red color, blackberry aromas, graphite and spices. In mouth it is smooth with black fruit notes and liquorice.
The incredible nose of this wine is enough to draw you in – like a distillation of blackcurrant pastilles, violets and raspberries. Complex, layered and elegant, full of spiced, creamy choc-cherry fruit, it is worth what many may think is a hefty price tag from Chile. A blend of 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 14% Petit Verdot, 11% Syrah and 5% each of Cabernet Franc and Malbec. Only made in the best years, this was matured in French oak barrels (30% new) for 14 months.
Drinking Window 2018 – 2022     93 points Decanter


A big dark color wine with a surprisingly soft nose. The mouthfeel is very full, blockbuster fruit and chewy tannins make a long finish. A real big wine that could use some age to be at its best. Priced around $35 or so.

2014 Polkura Syrah 'Marchigue', Colchagua Valley, Chile


Tasting notes: Deep red-violet in color. On the nose, there is lots of fruit. Red principally, with blackberry and plum. In the mouth, it is silky despite its youth. It is well-balanced between its acidity
and the sweetness of the tannins. It is an intense wine with good persistency and complexity

Being from Chile, it had a touch of “funk” (earthiness) in the nose, but a very nice depth of fruit flavors. Finish was moderate, but good. A real surprise – Syrah from Chile, but a good bottle of wine. Drink soon – priced a little over $20.


2012 Marques de Caceres Reserva Rioja Spain





#19 Wine Spectator Top 100 of 2017
Dark red in color, this wine offers aromas of forest fruits (wild berries), with a touch of vanilla and floral notes. It is well-balanced on the palate with good structure and tasty tannins.
WS93 Wine Spectator
Smart Buy Black cherry, currant and floral notes are expressive and alluring, balanced by loamy earth, tobacco and mineral elements that add a savory quality. Firm, well-integrated tannins give support to the polished texture, while orange peel acidity fuels the fresh finish.
JS92 James Suckling
A rich and dense Rioja with aromas and flavors of dark berries and hints of hazelnut and mahogany. Full body, chewy tannins and a flavorful finish. Drink now or hold.

What can you say about a classic Reserva Rioja? This is drinking very well right now, but could hold for several years. Good fruit in a great balance with the acidity – excellent food wine. Bought on special at $20 – purchase several bottles and space out drinking them


Well, time to head off - remember, keep popping those corks and I'll meet you out behind the grapevines.