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191859 Angeline California Pinot Noir 2008 $20.75 90 | Beverage Dynamics “Rated 90 - A blend of vineyards from Mendocino, Sonoma Coast, the Russian River Valley and Santa Barbara; the palate is full with flavors of strawberries, raspberries and cherry cola, finishing with tea and spice; a pinot that tastes like a pinot; great value.” 191856 Angeline Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 $26.50 Medalla de Oro San Francisco Chronicle 2010 Wine Competition Rich black cherry and plum flavors are layered with hints of vanilla, creamy oak and cassis that linger on the palate. 191860 Angeline Russian River Merlot 2008 750 $24.75 Medalla de Plata San Francisco Chronicle 2010 Wine Competiton 191857 Angeline Sonoma Pinot Noir Mendocino 2008 750 $26.50 Bright flavors and aromas of wild blackberries, cherry and vanilla with subtle oak accents.
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191858 Angeline Sonoma Chardonnay 2007 750 $24.75 “A pure, vibrant Chardonnay, with crisp flavors of lush peach and apple, balanced by hints of creamy oak.” -WE Medalla de Oro San Francisco Chronicle 2010 Wine Competition Top Value y 88 | Wine Spectator
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By ERIC ASIMOV Photos by Noah Berger for The New York Times
(CUPERTINO, Calif.) HERE at the rustic wooden headquarters of Ridge Vineyards, nestled 2,400 feet up in the Santa Cruz Mountains overlooking Silicon Valley, the winery is celebrating its 50th anniversary this week, practically an eternity in the California wine business. Most wineries seize anniversaries as an opportunity for marketing and promotion and Ridge is not immune, assembling a small group of wine writers and sommeliers for an indepth, historical tasting of its top wines.
it is still cheap next to other elite wines. (The vineyarddesignated zinfandels are more approachably priced, from $25 to $35.)
Over time, Ridge has refined its approach in the cellar, treating the youthful wine more gently so the tannins are softer and less imposing. One thing that hasn’t changed: Ridge’s reliance on American oak for its barrels, rather than the French oak that is standard for almost all leading California cabernets. In its style and the methods by which Ordinarily, I pay little attention to such events. But for half it is made, Monte Bello manages to bridge Old World and a century, Ridge has made one of California’s greatest cab- New. ernet sauvignons, Monte Bello, in a remarkably consistent style independent of the twists and turns of fashion. Ridge In many ways this is a testament to Paul Draper, Ridge’s has also been the leading standard-bearer for zinfandel, chief executive and winemaker, who is marking the 40th anniversary of his affiliation with the winery. For as much which has likewise followed a serpentine path of styles. as Ridge wines display the greatness of place — Monte Perhaps because of its longevity and its consistency, and Bello as well as its two primary zinfandel vineyards in Sobecause its wines are actually available to consumers, noma, Geyserville and Lytton Springs — Ridge’s success Ridge tends to be taken for granted, its achievements not- also affirms the greatness of Mr. Draper’s vision of applyed dutifully even as attention shifts to the new, the expen- ing traditional European techniques to wines that demonsive and the scarce. That seemed reason enough to spend strate the potential of California. an afternoon visiting Ridge before the celebration. Indeed, it may seem odd to celebrate Mr. Draper, who atOver the last few years I’ve had the opportunity to drink tributes his success to what he calls “non-action.” Monte Bellos covering a range of 40 vintages. The 1970 is one of the greatest California cabernets I’ve ever drunk, “Our main thing is to allow grapes to show their character beautifully balanced and graceful with a pronounced min- rather than imposing our will on them,” he told me as we erality and the sort of herbal accents that are routinely looked out over the dormant cabernet vines awaiting their denounced in California but which I think are integral to winter pruning. good cabernet. Noninterventionist winemaking has become one of the Meanwhile, the latest release, the 2006, offers all of these great modern marketing clichés. But Mr. Draper’s beliefs qualities, along with the gentle fruit and violet flavors and are grounded in preindustrial techniques practiced by Euaromas that you would expect to find in a young wine. In ropeans for centuries: rely on natural yeasts for fermentaan era when cabernet growers pick grapes ever riper for tion, use minimal amounts of sulfur dioxide as a stabilizer wines of great power, fruit magnitude and impact, Monte and otherwise do as little as possible beyond gently guidBellos remain focused and intense yet, above all, balanced. ing the transformation of grape juice into wine. Not that Monte Bello hasn’t evolved at all. The first vin- Crucially, he also believes that wine’s place is on the tatage, 1962, cost $3.50 a bottle. It’s now up to $145, though ble with food, which explains why, year in and year out,
Monte Bello’s alcohol content hovers around 13 percent, even as other top California cabernets break the 15 percent level. Its zinfandels are higher in alcohol, naturally, but not as high as the full-bore, high-octane zins that top most critic’s charts.
When the partners determined that the political climate in Chile would not support a profitable enterprise, Mr. Draper returned to California with the cabernet he had made. The Ridge partners, impressed by its quality, invited Mr. Draper to join them.
Here in the Santa Cruz Mountains, cabernet and the other Bordeaux grapes in the vineyard cannot achieve the high levels of ripeness typical of grapes grown in the warmer parts of Napa Valley. Warm air wafts over from the San Francisco Bay, fending off the fog and cold that blow in from the Pacific and moderating the temperatures just enough to ripen the grapes.
Mr. Draper had no formal training, either, so he took as his guiding light an 1883 manual written by E. H. Rixford, who coincidentally planted a cabernet vineyard in the Santa Cruz Mountains that became legendary as La Questa. Cuttings from La Questa were the basis of the original Monte Bello vineyard, planted in 1886 by Osea Perrone, an Italian doctor from San Francisco.
Apparently not enough for some critics. In his blog last fall, James Laube, who covers California for Wine Spectator, suggested that the cool climate made for reds that were too green and herbal to suit his taste. It was an opinion that stung Mr. Draper.
Even today, getting to Monte Bello requires a harrowing 4.4-mile drive of narrow hairpin turns around which one can only pray a truck is not barreling. Whatever possessed somebody, I asked Mr. Draper, to plant a vineyard up here?
“They were Europeans,” he said. “You grew grapes where “We’ve always made wines that we loved to drink,” he nothing else would grow.” said. “We’ve never made for the market. Luckily, people Mr. Draper, who will turn 74 next week, has made few have always bought our wines.” concessions to age. He still moves easily up and down Mr. Draper has always contended that he knew nothing the old steps of the restored three-level winery, where the about making wine when he joined Ridge in 1969. The original 19th-century redwood joists and limestone walls winery was founded in 1959, which makes both anniver- are covered in the sort of black mold common in ancient saries a bit approximate. Four scientists from Stanford Re- European cellars but rare in California. His new Acura is search Institute bought 80 acres on Monte Bello Ridge, equipped with a five-speed manual transmission, and he including an abandoned winery and a mature vineyard. doesn’t plan to rest on his laurels. Without training, they made wine and liked the results so “Every year we’re trying to learn something that will push much that they went into business. us 1 percent or 5 percent forwards,” he said, “and it’s gone Mr. Draper, born in the Midwest and educated at Choate on for 40 years.” and Stanford, had served in Army intelligence in Italy, where he developed his taste for fine wine and food. After Original article online at: http://www.nytimes. his discharge and further work for the government, Mr. com/2010/03/03/dining/03pour.html Draper and two partners began an economic development Published: March 1, 2010 project in Chile. Among other things, they had the idea of creating a model winery, making first-class wine that could be exported for hard currency.
Paul Draper has been the winemaker at Ridge Vineyards in Cupertino, Calif., for 40 years.
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196008 Schramsberg Mirabelle Brut Rose $34.50 |$28.00| 93|WS “A rosé with serious intentions, it has a delicate pink hue and floral aromas of strawberry and spicy yeast rolls. The flavors show good focus, offering raspberry, Gala apple, ginger and fig flavors. Drink now through 2012.” The Mirabelle Brut Rosé is a specially crafted blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from Schramsberg’s select cool-climate vineyards in Carneros, Anderson Valley, and the Sonoma and Marin coastal areas of Northern California. Pinot Noir lots, including a few fermented with skin contact, provide brightness of berry fruit and body, while Chardonnay lots lend length and zest to the palate. Additional flavor depth and aromatic complexity results from the blending of base wine lots aged in barrels and tanks for one or more years. The finished Brut Rosé exhibits fresh, elegant and toasty aromas that lead into lively and delicious fruit flavors on the palate. -Winemaker’s notes 194070 Eroica Riesling 2007 Columbia Valley $31.75 |$25.75| 95|CG 95 points, three stars and a “Top 10 Wines of 2008” designation from the Connoisseurs’ Guide: “Taking its accustomed place at the head of the class as it has in so many past vintages, this latest rendition from Chateau Ste. Michelle and Ernst Loosen is a remarkable wine of impeccable balance and stunning depth. Slightly sweet and buoyed by fine fruity acids, it smells of honeysuckle, white peaches and minerals and follows with long, compact, layered flavors that presently only hint at the richness to come. Top-notch Riesling is capable of great beauty and complexity with age, and, we have no doubt that the greatness lurking here will gradually become more and more evident with time. GOOD VALUE” (09/08) “The 2007 Eroica Riesling, made in collaboration with the Dr. Loosen estate in Germany’s Mosel region, is light to medium straw-colored with fragrant aromas of spring flowers, mineral, and honeysuckle. Crisp and just off-dry, in a Kabinett style, it delivers flavors of melon and pineapple. The wine is balanced and vibrant and may well evolve for several years in the manner of a top German Mosel Kabinett. It can be enjoyed now and over the next 5-7 years.” 91|RP “Bright and juicy, with bracing acidity against lightly sweet, expressive pear, apricot and quince aromas and flavors, remaining vibrant as the finish persists.” 91 & Smart Buy |WS 196506 Adegas Galegas Veigadares Rias Baixas 2007 $28.75 |$23.25| 90|RP The 2007 Veigadares is composed of 85% Albarino, 10% Treixadura, and 5% Loureiro fermented and aged in French oak for six months. This ambitious Albarino (these wines rarely see oak) is light gold in color with a slight green tint. It offers up an attractive bouquet of baking spices, mineral, and lemon meringue with the oak nicely integrated. It has a creamy texture, excellent depth of flavor, and a fruit-filled finish. Drink this well made Albarino over the next 2-3 years. WS Wine Spectator | RP Robert Parker | ST Stepehn Tanzer | WE Wine Enthusiast | WRO winereviewonline | *D Estrellas Decanter MC Canada Mondial | W&S Wine & Spirits | JH James Halliday | AA Argentina Awards | CGC Connoisseurs Guide California
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193699 Joseph Drouhin Laforet Chardonnay Borgoña 2007 $19.67 |$15.93| “Laforet has a bright and golden-green hue. The wine is very aromatic, full of life and fruit. It has fresh and crispy notes, with crushed grapes and almond flavors. This is a wine to enjoy young, either alone as an aperitif or with light meat or any seafood.” -Winemaker’s notes Este vino es muy solicitado por los dueños y sumilleres de los restaurantes más finos por ser un excelente embajador del tipo de chardonnay que se disfruta a diario en su región de origen. En muy pocas ocasiones tendremos la oportunidad de ofrecerlo a este excelente precio. 190215 Trimbach Riesling Alsace 2007 $26.75 |$21.75| 91|WS #55 Top 100 Wine Spectator Wines 2009 / “This subtle Riesling offers a finely woven mix of white peach and crushed pine needle flavors, with hints of brine and smoke. There’s racy acidity, but it’s well-meshed, and a mineral note lingers on the delicate finish. Drink now through 2015.” 194012 Ch Ste. Michelle Chardonnay Columbia Valley 2006 $20.00 |$16.25| 87|WS The magical combination of sun, soil & water - the “terroir” of Washington state’s world class growing region produces Chardonnay that is rich, complex and always welcome on the palate. A harmony of flavors - apple, citrus and subtle oak - are integrated through barrel aging. “Sur lie” aging (extended yeast contact) creates a soft, appealing mouthfeel. 197403 Duckhorn Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley 2008 $30.50 |$24.75| ¡Muy popular! “This Sauvignon Blanc seamlessly combines lush, mouth-filling fruit with refreshing acidity. The aromas highlight bright citrus notes of lemon zest, grapefruit and kaffir lime, underscored by subtle hints of pear and dried apricot. Echoing the aromatics, the palate reveals vibrant citrus layers complemented by more subdued tropical elements of banana, coconut and lychee. 76% Sauvignon Blanc, 24% Sémillon.” -Winemaker’s notes 194027 Frogs Leap Chardonnay, Carneros 2006 $33.00 |$26.75| 90|WE “There’s something Chablisian about this Chardonnay. It’s partly the acidity, which is high, and partly the gunmetal minerality, courtesy of another cool vintage in the southern Napa/Carneros region where the grapes were grown. Add in oak-infused pineapples, peaches and pears, and you have a fairly significant wine that could even benefit from some years in the cellar.” 193211 Alvaro Palacios Les Terrasses 2007, DOQ Priorat $36.50 |$29.50| 93|RP 60% Cariñena, 30% Garnacha, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah “The 2005 Les Terrasses is sourced from a biodynamically farmed vineyard. This purple-hued wine offers an already complex bouquet of mineral, pencil lead, scorched earth, leather, and black cherry. This is followed by a full-flavored wine with layers of ripe fruit, WS Wine Spectator | RP Robert Parker | ST Stepehn Tanzer | WE Wine Enthusiast | WRO winereviewonline | *D Estrellas Decanter MC Canada Mondial | W&S Wine & Spirits | JH James Halliday | AA Argentina Awards | CGC Connoisseurs Guide California
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silky tannins, and a smooth palate-feel. Although it can be enjoyed now, it has enough stuffing to evolve for several years and drink well through 2017. It is also a great value in Priorat, a rarity these days.” 193214 Camins del Priorat 2007, DOQ Priorat $26.50 |$21.50| 90|ST “Complex, highly aromatic nose melds zesty red berries, minerals, flowers and Asian spices; smells a lot like a sexy pinot noir.” El nuevo vino de Álvaro Palacios, un vino con 8 meses de crianza en roble, procedente de viñedos con muy diferentes exposiciones y edades varias (entre 10 y 50 años). Plantados en laderas pronunciadas y terrazas de suelo pizarroso en las localidades de Gratallops, Porrera, Torroja, Les Vilelles, Bellmunt, El Molar, El Lloar plantados entre 350 y 600 metros de altura. 30% Garnacha, 60% Cariñena, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon /Syrah 196327 Condado de Haza, Crianza 2006, Ribera del Duero $30.75 |$27.75| 92|ST Bright ruby. Vivid raspberry, blackberry, anise and floral scents are fresh and pure. Juicy dark berry flavors are complemented by succulent herbs and dark chocolate, becoming sweeter with air. Leaves strong floral pastille and berry liqueur notes behind, finishing with excellent cut and precision. Very nicely focused wine. 193711 Miguel Torres Cordillera Tinto, Curicó 2003 $20.75 |$16.75| Oro|MC Intense dark ruby colour, with hints of purple and mahogany on the edges. Warm and dense aroma reminiscent of spices and forests. The elegant palate has silky tannins and notes of fruit (blueberry and blackcurrant jams) over a background of rich vegetal and spicy tones (clove, tobacco, pepper). Barrel ageing has added touches of vanilla and smoke. The varietal character of the old Cariñena vines is outstanding in the long and intense aftertaste. 194084 Erath Vineyards Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley 2006 $27.00 |$22.00| The ‘Oregon’ Pinot Noir bottling is the cornerstone of the Erath wine portfolio. A blend of different vineyard sites from the northern Willamette Valley, this wine is a fruit forward, ready-to-drink style of Pinot Noir. New oak was used sparingly so as to not mask the purity of fruit. Two-thirds of the fruit used in this wine is from our estate vineyards located in the Dundee Hills viticultural area. Our goal with this wine is simple a great Pinot Noir at a very reasonable price. Black cherry aromas, underscored by sweet mandarin orange, greet the nose as warm, clove-laced vanilla wafts gently among subtle hints of anise and caramel. The wine opens on the palate with more hints of sweet black cherry, which flows seamlessly into a supple silkiness. A long, clean fruit-filled finish is punctuated by a playful wink of youthful tannin. -Winemaker’s notes 194804 Pine Ridge Crimson Creek Merlot, Napa Valley 2004 $38.75 |$29.00| Sourced entirely from our Napa Valley estate vineyards including Rutherford, Carneros, Stags Leap and Oakville, this wine consists of Merlot (86%), Cabernet Sauvignon (11%) and Cabernet Franc (3%). This Bordeaux style blending contributes structure, complexity and ageability to the wine. This full-bodied Merlot opens with sweet, concentrated aromas of cherry and dark berry, woven with spice, currant and slight cola WS Wine Spectator | RP Robert Parker | ST Stepehn Tanzer | WE Wine Enthusiast | WRO winereviewonline | *D Estrellas Decanter MC Canada Mondial | W&S Wine & Spirits | JH James Halliday | AA Argentina Awards| CGC Connoisseurs Guide California
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notes. The mid-palate is round and sweet, revealing layer upon layer of dark berry, currant, dried cranberry, blueberry and allspice, with a lingering finish fueled by firm tannins and toasty oak character. Very nice with Abbaye de Belloc cheese. -Winemaker notes 197506 Ch St. Jean Cabernet Sauvignon, Sonoma County 2005 $34.00 |$27.75| 87|RP Cabernet Sauvignon (88%) blended with Cabernet Franc (10%) and Petit Verdot (2%) / “Inviting aromas of blackberry, black tea and wildflowers begin the nose of this Sonoma County Cabernet Sauvignon. The wine is concentrated and structured with sweet, dark berry fruit and elegant, round tannins.” - Winemaker’s notes 199097 Filsell Shiraz, Barossa Valley 2004 $36.33 |$29.43| 87|ST Grant’s Filsell vineyard with near century-old vines, is considered one of the best vineyards in the Barossa Valley, and consistently produces fruit of great intensity and concentration. Planted in the early 1920’s this vineyard also produces the fruit for Grant’s flagship Shiraz, the highly acclaimed Meshach; with Filsell known to loyal followers as the wines younger brother. “Dark red. Spicy, herb-accented red berries and cherry on the nose, with a deeper tobacco note adding complexity. Taut, minerally cherry and cherry pit flavors are braced by firm tannins and bright acidity. Youthfully wound up on the finish, which features a musky licorice quality. Will time in bottle bring more pliancy? ” 190454 Chateau Teyssier Chateau Teyssier, St Emilion 2006 $36.00 |$29.25| 90|RP “The 2006, which I did not review in my report published in issue #181, is an outstanding success as well as a sleeper of the vintage. Its dark ruby color is accompanied by plenty of black fruit, licorice, earth, and spice characteristics. It should drink nicely for 8-10 years.” -Robert Parker 192478 Dolium Petit Reserva Malbec, Mendoza 2006 $24.00 |$19.50| 100% Malbec con 12 meses, 80% en Barrica de Roble y 20% en Tanque de acero inoxidable. 193723 Alto Las Hormigas Malbec Reserva 2007 $30.75 |$25.00| 91|WS “A dark, lush style, with a dense core of plum sauce and crushed blackberry fruit laid over velvety tannins. The long, toast- and black licorice-filled finish carries some heft, but stays nicely balanced. Drink now through 2010.” 190477 Envoy GSM Barossa Valley 2006 $36.00 |$29.25| 91|JH The Barossa Valley is a store of old vines coupled with an extended number of grape varieties that produce ripe, fruity, modern wines. The traditional mix from the Southern Rhone excels in the Barossa Valley – the home in Australia of old bush-vine Grenache and Mourvèdre. Handpicked before being transported to the winery in shallow trays, the grapes are double-sorted before vinification. The wine is aged for a year in French and American oak barrels. -Winemaker’s notes WS Wine Spectator | RP Robert Parker | ST Stepehn Tanzer | WE Wine Enthusiast | WRO winereviewonline| *D Estrellas Decanter MC Canada Mondial | W&S Wine & Spirits | JH James Halliday | AA Argentina Awards| CGC Connoisseurs Guide California
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“The shiraz component adds some structure to the blend, but the flavours are essentially driven by the grenache. All of these wines have elements of Southern Rhône.” 91 | JH “Deep ruby. Red and dark berries on the nose, with exotic floral and incense qualities adding complexity and lift. Medium-bodied raspberry and blackberry flavors are energetic and strikingly precise, with dusty minerality adding grip to the back end. Clean, racy and focused, with very good finishing lift and cut.” 91|ST “The 2006 Envoy GSM is composed of 50% Grenache, 30% Shiraz, and 20% Mourvedre. Dark rubycolored, it delivers a fragrant perfume of earth notes, mineral, wild cherry, and blueberry. Smooth textured, savory, and concentrated, this tasty wine will blossom with another 2-3 years of cellaring and offer prime drinking from 2010 to 2018. The Colonial Estate is the Australian project of Englishman and Bordeaux chateau owner Jonathan Maltus. His first vintage in Australia was 2002. The entry level wines are line-priced at $30 offering excellent bang for the buck. “ 91 |RP 190710 Chateau Greysac Haut Medoc 2005 $27.00 |$22.25| 89|WS “Has a very pretty nose of Indian spices, currant and Christmas pudding. Full-bodied, with soft tannins and a long, caressing finish. Best after 2011.” “... Very attractive nose. Blackcurrant, coffee, bitter-dark chocolate and charred oak. Big, bold, expressive. Drink 2010-13.” - 4(of 5) Stars Decanter 192029 Isole e Olena Chianti Classico 2006 $25.75 |$21.00| 89|RP The 2006 Chianti Classico is especially round in this vintage. The wine shows gorgeous transparency in its perfumed fruit, sweet herbs and flowers, with excellent persistence and a long, refined finish. As always, this is a fresh Chianti with plenty of verve, and it will offer its most enjoyable drinking at the dinner table. Anticipated maturity: 2009-2014. Proprietor Paolo De Marchi is one of Tuscany’s most inspired growers. As is often the case, the wines are very strong across the board. 194501 L’Ecole 41 Syrah, Columbia Valley 2003 $31.00 |$25.25| This Washington’s Columbia Valley Syrah shows opulent blackberry and plum fruit with blueberry and brambly flavors of raspberry and blackberry, with spice and pepper notes on a richly structured finish. -Winemaker’s Notes 105244 Belle Glos Meiomi, Sonoma County 2008 $31.00 |$25.25| Meiomi is the Wappa and Yuki tribal word for “coast,” and it symbolizes this Pinot’s source: the wild expanse of Sonoma Coast from Mendocino County to Marin. Deep garnet color. Luxurious and dynamic aromas of ripe strawberry, bright cherry and faint notes of spicy oak and vanilla. The complexity of the palate smoothly WS Wine Spectator | RP Robert Parker | ST Stepehn Tanzer | WE Wine Enthusiast | WRO winereviewonline | *D Estrellas Decanter MC Canada Mondial | W&S Wine & Spirits | JH James Halliday | AA Argentina Awards | CGC Connoisseurs Guide California
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layers rich red currant notes and baking spice flavors with light smoke, earth and leather. A balanced, velvety texture and supple tannins carry the wine through to a lingering, succulent finish. -Winemaker’s Notes 195407 Calera Pinot Noir, Central Coast 2007 $30.00 |$24.50| 88|RP From Robert Parker: “Another fine bargain is the 2007 Pinot Noir Central Coast, also produced from fruit grown in three different counties. Proprietor Josh Jensen ferments it with 50% whole clusters and ages it in primarily neutral French oak. There are nearly 16,000 cases of this wine, which exhibits plenty of sassafras, damp earth, soft plum, currant, and pomegranate notes, a deceptive light to medium ruby color, loads of flavor, silky tannins, and a luscious, sensual finish. Drink it over the next several years.” -Robert Parker “Firm and complex, with spicy wild berry, currant and mineral notes that are focused and concentrated. Represents a solid value in Pinot Noir. Drink now through 2014.” 88|WS 193909 Silverado Vineyards Merlot Napa Valley 2004 $36.00 |$29.25| 90|WRO “This seamless Merlot from Silverado is a throwback to the style of Merlot that inspired the Merlot fad of two decades back. It’s plush and mouthfilling, with soft, ripe tannins, lovely red-fruit aromas and a long, dazzling finish. The Silverado has all of that and a wonderful floral note on the nose that just sets up the entire pleasurable experience.” - Roberty Whitley, winereviewonline.com This Stags Leap District winery, located on a knoll just above the Silverado Trail, is perhaps best known for its pricey, Limited Reserve Cabernet. But they make a pretty mean and remarkably affordable merlot, too. The 2004 vintage (89% Merlot, 11% Cabernet Sauvignon) walks the wine between savory and sweet, with nutty, spicy aromas balancing out sweet fruit and kirsch that follows onto the palate. Medium-bodied with a solid mid-palate (the merlot is supported by an 11% dose of cabernet sauvignon), this wine is approachable now, but structured enough to age for the short-term. Drink it while you’re waiting for your Limited Reserve Cabernet to mature. 103131 Montecillo Gran Reserva Rioja 2001
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192259 Castello Banfi Rosso di Montalcino 2008 $28.50 |$23.00| Nueva añada Castello Banfi Rosso di Montalcino is a wine of noble origins and impressive original thinking. Made from 100% select Sangiovese clones, Rosso di Montalcino is considered Brunello’s younger sibling. Rosso di Montalcino is aged less than its elder counterpart - 12 months in wood (half in French oak barrique and half in Slavonian oak casks) followed by at least 6 months in the bottle before release. It is deep ruby-red in color with a dry, round, velvety taste and generous body - characteristics similar to those desired in a great Brunello. “A delicious, fragrant rosso with generous red fruits and an engaging personality.” -From Robert Parker’s Wine Bargains 192672 Pulenta Estates Gran Cabernet Franc Mendoza 2006 $32.50 |$36.25| 96|RP “The prodigious 2006 Pulenta Gran Cabernet Franc is a glass-staining opaque purple. The aromatics are nearly ethereal with the complexity of a great Saint-Emilion. Exotic spices, wild blueberry, and mineral notes intertwine and mesmerize. Once on the palate, the wine is layered, plush, and voluptous. The wine’s sweet fruit is perfectly balanced by silky tanning and the finish lasts for over a minute. It will benefit from 4-6 years of cellaring and provide pleasure through 2026. The price makes it a sensational value.” 193321 Domaine Jean Bousquet Malbec Reserva 2007 $22.00 |$18.00| Oro |AA “The 2007 Malbec Reserva is purple-colored with a brooding bouquet of violets and black fruits. Chunky and slightly rustic on the palate, the wine does not lack for fruit. Layered and rich but lacking complexity, this will satisfy the senses more than the intellect. Drink it over the next 5-6 years. Frenchman Jean Bousquet had a winery in Carcassonne before moving to Argentina 15 years ago. He purchased his land in 1997 and Domaine Jean Bousquet’s first harvest was in 2002. His vineyards are certified organic and the wines are all estate bottled. Current production stands at 100,000 cases with 30% going to the USA.” -erobertparker.com
WS Wine Spectator | RP Robert Parker | ST Stepehn Tanzer | WE Wine Enthusiast | WRO winereviewonline | *D Estrellas Decanter MC Canada Mondial | W&S Wine & Spirits | JH James Halliday | AA Argentina Awards| CGC Connoisseurs Guide California
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Galería Social En este edición compartimos momentos de dos importantes encuentros. En primer lugar, la cata de Ignacio Arzuaga durante el Festival de Vinos de San Ignacio y estampas del festival. Y la visita de los miembros de la sociedad Amigos de los Vinos de España quienes pasaron una velada fabulosa entre amigos miemtras disfrutaron de excelentes etiquetas de vinos españoles. A esta cita también asistió el señor Arzuaga, como figura especial de la ocasión. Más fotos en www.winelifepr.com ~WL
LISTADO DE ESPECIAL DE 30 x$30 DEL 15 al 31 de MARZO, 2010. CANTIDADES LIMITADAS. PARA ORDENAR: TEL 787 781 2070 x 1339 / FAX 787 783 6475 / www.plazacellars.com Código Vino ESPUMOSOS 196008 Schramsberg Mirabelle Brut Rose BLANCOS 194070 196506 193699 190215 194012 197403 194027 TINTOS 193211 193214 196327 193711 194084 194804 197506 199097 190454 192478 193723 190477 190710 192029 194507 105244 195407 193909 103131 192259 192672 193321
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2007 2007 J. Drouhin Laforet Chardonnay Borgoña 2007 Trimbach Riesling Alsace 2007 Ct Ste Michelle Chardonnay Washington 2006 Duckhorn Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley 2008 Frogs Leap Chardonnay Carneros 2006
$31.75 $28.75 $19.67 $26.75 $20.00 $30.50 $33.00
$25.75 $23.25 $15.93 $21.75 $16.25 $24.75 $26.75
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$36.50 $26.50 $30.75 $20.75 $27.00 $38.75 $34.00 $36.33 $36.00 $24.00 $30.75 $36.00 $27.00 $25.75 $31.00 $31.00 $30.00 $36.00 $29.50 $28.50 $36.25 $22.00
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