We are New-World red wine enthusiasts. Meeting weekly, we are tasting and evaluating (blindly) promising reds. We have our own simple grading system, from 1 to 5 which will greatly influence the future of the wine industry (just joking). You are welcome to join us and bring your favorite red for free evaluation. We will evaluate your wine and post the results here. The wine should be coded by you, so only you will know the result. We decide on points by group consensus.
We are New-World red wine enthusiasts. Meeting weekly, we are tasting and evaluating (blindly) promising reds. We have our own simple grading system, from 1 to 5 which will greatly influence the future of the wine industry (just joking). You are welcome to join us and bring your favorite red for free evaluation. We will evaluate your wine and post the results here. The wine should be coded by you, so only you will know the result. We decide on points by group consensus.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Buccella Merlot 2005 re-tasting
Nose is very distinctive but pleasant (exactly as I remember it from Friday). We do not equate this nose with protein specifically spoiled milk. Lady-C thought it was a very ripe black cherry. Palate continues with the same theme of very ripe black cherry laced with caramel, chocolate and vanilla leading to firm tannin. We then moved on and tasted this with food. We had a hanger stake with shallot, red wine vinegar and port wine reduction, oven fried potato and spring asparagus. Despite assertive nose and palate this wine has, it went very well with food as well. So, our conclusions is that it certainly deserves score of 4. Winepath also left a comment on the Friday tasting post stating score=4 is appropriate. Please give us any comments you may have.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Wine tasting on March 26, 2010
1. Genium Celler Priorat Red Blend 2005, Score=2+~3
93 points by Wine & Spirits:
"This blend of old-vine garnacha and cariñena with merlot and syrah shows its meaty side with nearly the same intensity as Ecòlogic (recommended above). Its bold aromas of ripe red fruits have a delicate mineral nuance, a freshness that contrasts flavors of leather and sweet spices. A textbook Priorato to go with slow-roasted meats. Grapes of Spain, Lorton, VA (02/10)"
91 points By Josh Raynolds, Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar:
"(60% garnacha, 20% carinena, 15% merlot and 5% syrah) Deep violet-red. Strongly mineral on the nose, with vivid red berry and floral aromas. Tangy strawberry and raspberry flavors are impressively precise and fresh, with a strong mineral undercurrent adding spine. Gains sweetness and depth with air, finishing clean and quite long. An energetic and very fresh wine."
91 points By Wine Spectator:
"Ripe, juicy flavors of blackberry and black plum are backed by smoky oak notes and firm tannins in this well-structured red. It has lively acidity, and accents of lilac and mineral keep it lively and fresh. Garnacha, Cariñena, Merlot and Syrah. Drink now through 2015. 900 cases made. –TM"
By grapesofspain.com
"Genium Celler 2005; Winery: Genium Celler; Region: Priorat D.O.Q.; Grapes: 60% Garnacha, 20% Cariñena, 15% Merlot, and 5% Syrah; Winery: In the year 2002, six families from the municipality of Poboleda (Priorat) with a long tradition in vine growing decided to join their efforts in order to make high quality wines from their own crops. All of them have day jobs outside of the bodega, but share the work in the vineyards and cellar to make the project succeed. This boutique winery is located in the basement of a house that dates back to 1265, which was the very first settlement of the Carthusian monks of Scala Dei. 15 hectares of vineyards are owned between all of the families. 7 hectares are Costers, 3 hectares of organically farmed vines (Ecologic) and 5 hectares of terraced vines on narrow terraces with two rows of vines each. The varietal makeup of the vineyards includes Garnacha, Cariñena, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Merlot. Costers vines were planted in 1910 and produce ~300 grams of grapes per vine. Younger vines were planted in 1980 on the terraces and produce between 900g and 1 kg per vine. The goal of the winery is to produce wines with a typical character of Priorat based on the local Garnacha and Cariñena. Having vineyards in three different zones of Priorat allows for different character, tone, complexity and personality in the wines.; Wine: The Garnacha and Cariñena grapes are from 90+ year old vines, while Merlot comes from 17 year old vines. The grapes undergo a 48 hour pre-fermentation cold soak followed by temperature controlled fermentation between 84°F to 91°F in small stainless steel vats, and macerated for a 25-day period. Aged in 20% new and 80% 1 year old French Allier oak barrels for 9 months. Unfiltered."
2. Brookdale Vineyards Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 , score=3
92 points By Wine Enthusiast:
"Rating: 92 / An Editors' Choice
Price: $45
Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon
Appellation: Napa Valley, US, Napa
Alcohol: 14.7%
Bottle Size: 750 ml
Case Production: 500
Category: Red
Importer: Brookdale Vineyards
Published in Magazine: 12/31/2009
Published to Web: 12/31/2009
Here’s a big, rich, extracted Cabernet, filled with fruit, yet balanced with a bracing minerality that must come from the earth. It’s completely dry, with flavors of blackberries, black currants, violets and cedar. Very refined and polished, and a good value compared to far more expensive bottlings of this quality. - S.H. (12/31/2009)"
By brookdalewine.com
"Brookdale 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon; Vintage: 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon; Varietal Blend: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon; Vineyard Sources: Morisoli Vineyard, Rutherford, Anselmo Vineyard, Napa (borders Stag’s Leap); Aging: 100% French Oak (60% new/40% one year olds); Production: 413 cases; Winemaker: Craig MacLean"
Winemaker Notes:
"100% Napa Cabernet. Dark, Ruby red in color, with deep saturation. Ripe black cherry and dark chocolate mingled with black currant flavors and hints of roses. The entry is very round with ample fruit and balanced acidity. Tannins are full yet smooth and are integrated with the concentration of fruit. The middle palate resonates into a long finish that is extended by mouth-coating tannins."
"Brookdale Vineyards was founded in 2000, with its first release in the fall of 2002. This limited production wine is made with fruit hand-selected from some of Napa Valley’s finest vineyard sites. Annual production is approximately 500 cases of Cabernet Sauvignon. Please visit our website, brookdalewine.com"
3. JC Vizcarra Ribero Del Duero 2006, score=3
92 points by Jay Miller, Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate (WA):
"The 2006 J.C. Vizcarra was aged for 9 months in French and American oak. It delivers enthralling notes of cedar, bacon, wood smoke, mineral, and blueberry and blackberry. It has more structure as well as greater depth and concentration. Give this hedonistic effort 2-3 years in the cellar and drink it through 2020."
4. Chateau Montpezat cuvee compostelle 2005,score=1+
We gave 2-2+ and said "Color is dark garnet. Nose has slight funk with herbs, lanolin and green pepper. Palate is rather austere with muted black fruits with mid palate of bacon or roasted meat ending in firm tannin and well-matched acidity. Uncle-E said “weak on fruits but strong in structure”. Initial impression was Italian (winepath), French (Uncle-E) but not Bordeaux, probably Southern France. But after some re-sniffing and re-tasting and some unintended help from Uncle-N, consensus was that this was from France probably Bordeaux. This was indeed Bordeaux, Cotes de Castillon to be exact (right bank) and made of 70% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc and 10 % Cabernet Sauvignon. So our tasters were pretty on the money."
Côtes de Castillon AOC (Official web site) | Article at Basic Juice "The average Chateau in the Côtes de Castillon AOC is planted to Merlot (70%), Cabernet Franc (20%), and Cabernet Sauvignon (10%). The AOC lies about 45km to the east of Bordeaux (the city). It has only been around since 1989. Before that, this region was designated Bordeaux Superieur Côtes de Castillon (and before this the wines were marked as "near Saint Emilion"). The climate is slightly warmer and drier than most of Bordeaux. Go to this Appellation in the summer time and watch a re-enactment of the 100 years war (including 500 actors and 50 horsemen). "
5. Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon 2007, score=3+~(4)
92 points Wine Spectator:
"Ripe and fleshy, with rich plum, wild berry, spice and savory herb notes that are complex, full-bodied and expansive on the palate, ending with firm tannins and a dash of espresso. Drink now through 2016." (11/09)
6. Larkmead Cabernet Sauvignon 2005, Score=3+~4
94 points Robert Parker:
"The 4,400-case cuvee of 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon Estate (96% Cabernet Sauvignon and the rest Merlot and Cabernet Franc) is brilliant. It would probably be hard to find a Cabernet Sauvignon of this quality with this production level, all estate fruit, and such impeccable viticulture and winemaking. This wine reminded me of a great vintage of Pontet Canet in Pauillac, Bordeaux. The deep creme de cassis flavors intermixed with charcoal and lead pencil shavings soar from the glass. Its full body, stunning ripeness, sweet tannin, and substantial flavor authority make for a brilliant Cabernet Sauvignon to drink over the next two decades." (12/08)
92 points Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar:
"Good full red-ruby. Enticing aromas of currant, chocolate, graphite, violet, loam and spices. Lush, suave and sweet, with a firm edge of acidity giving a tactile quality to the currant and graphite flavors. Less tight in the middle than the Firebelle, but tannic for this cuvee, and built to age." (May/June '09)
7. Buccella Merlot 2005, score=3
At the time this wine was just released, we said "Some of us had further tasting of 2005 Buccella Merlot. Uncle-N and lady-C tasted this at home, actually sitting outside, waiting for lamb to grill on Weber. The nose is beautiful with chocolate covered black cherry with cedar, caramel and vanilla. We detected no off smell like Uncle-E has detected (spoiled milk or meat etc). The palate is not as fruits forward but fine with vanilla and caramel. Piroca also tasted this (for the 3rd time) and to quote him from the comment he posted " ..intense color and bouquets and palates that are fantastic, at least in my humble opinion. They are, however, not as fruit foward as I expected and most of the aromas and flavors appear to be oak rather than fruit derived...".
In any case, some of us think 05 Buccello Merlot is a fine wine with enough complexity but concede that it tastes more like Cab. We will consider to give it a score of "4". Please feel free to comment. "
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Wine tasting on March 19, 2010
1. Ottimino Biglieri Vineyard Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel 2006, Score=2+
Information gleaned from the Internet about Ottimino Biglieri Vineyard 2006 Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel is shown below:
TASTING NOTES:
"Aromas of blackberry syrup and pomegranate interlace with black cherry and spicy French oak. The entry on the palate is juicy, adding flavors of boysenberry and ripe raspberry. The tannins are smooth and round and the expansive mid-palate leads to a firm and persistent finish. The balance of this quintessential Zinfandel allows great versatility with food, and its deceptive heartiness will reward experiments with exotic pairings."
TECHNICAL NOTES
Production Details
Blend: 100% Zinfandel
Vineyard: Biglieri (48 year old vines)
Appellation: Dry Creek Valley
Cooperage: Francois Freres, Roberts (custom-built)
Aging: Nineteen months
Barrel Age: 50% new & 50% 1- & 2-year-old
Production: 150 cases produced
[ADD ON ON 4-19-10]
4. Paloma Merlot 2005, Score=2+
"Nose has fruits, chocolate, vanilla and caramel but whether it has “funk” depended on the taster. Uncle-E felt that this is definite funk but the rest of us could not perceive it. The palate is nice with good fruits laced with vanilla, chocolate and caramel (definitely new world) with some sweetness in the finish. Nice wine. After some discussion and help from Uncle-E, Piroca uttered “Merlot” and even guessed Paloma (this is due to the shape and color of the bottle and the fact Uncle-E previously brought Paloma Merlot 2004). Although I could not get exact percentage but this one contains small amount (12-18%) of cabernet sauvignon as well."
5. Harlan Estate, The Maiden Napa Valley Oakville Cabernet Sauvignon 2006, score=3+
Although we all liked this big Cali Cab, we were not as impressed as we have been with prior vintages. Piroca claims that our venue of tasting makes any wine more oak pronounced..maybe due to miasma exuding from the furniture. He thought it tasted much better when he had it at home last night. We do not doubt it.
We think we should keep this wine for some years before tasting it again.
6. David Arthur Elevation 1147 2004, score=3
91 points Wine Spectator:
"Pushes ripe fruit to the edge of jam, with blackberry and wild berry flavors that are more supple and balanced on the palate than the aromas suggest. Impressive for its balance, grace and finesse. Best from 2008 through 2014. 245 cases made. (6/15/07)"
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Wine tasting on March 12, 2010
1. Firriato Santagostino Rosso 2006, score=2+
91 points Wine Spectator:
"Shows focused aromas of boysenberry, blackberry and light vanilla. Full-bodied, with soft, round tannins and a long, flavorful finish. Beautiful and juicy. Drink now. 45,830 cases made. 50% Nero D'avola, 50% Syrah."
Note from the Winery:
"The Nero d'Avola and Syrah grapes are picked in the middle of September. The vineyard soils are predominantly clay and calcereous. This wine is vinified over a period of 12 days in temperature controlled fermenters followed by malolactic fermentation and maturation in French and American barriques for 8 months......It is even more intense and with a deep ruby red colour, beautiful notes of mature red fruits, and an underlying hint of spices conferred by these exceptional grapes. The palate notes the caressing elegant tannins that give it a long, warm persistent finish, making it stand out in a world context. Ideal accompaniment to roast, grilled meat, game and flavoured medium-aged cheeses."
2. Rudd Crossroads Cabernet Sauvignon 2006, score=3+
By Robert Parker
“A totally new viticultural and wine-making team is in place at Rudd, including viticultural manager, Bill Vyenielo, as well as superstars David Abreu and Michel Rolland. The new winemaker in addition to Rebekah Wineburg is Pat Sullivan. I think all of this reflects the meticulous perfectionism of proprietor Leslie Rudd, who wants to push this winery, with its fabulous source of vineyards (including the home estate right across the street from Screaming Eagle and down the slope from Dalla Valle), into the superstar stratum of Napa.”
Robert Parker, WA #, #174 (Dec 2007)
From "A Fine Wine Find":
"The 2006 Rudd Crossroads Oakville Cabernet Sauvignon (76%) is a small production wine made from fruit grown on the benchland vineyards of RUDD Oakville Estate. This is a full bodied dense wine which has a deep ruby/purple color and a beautifully sweet nose of blueberry, blackberry, and deeper black fruits. A pure wine with flavors of dark bing cherries, red currant, and cassis. Layers of velvety tannins give way to an exotic spice box finish.....76% Cabernet Sauvignon, 13% Cab Franc, 7% Merlot, 2% Malbec, 2% Petit Verdot 20 months is FRENCH Oak ( 83% new)"
3. Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon 2007, score=3+~(4)
We have tasted both regular 06, special selection 07 and 06 and other vintages in the past and this remains as one of our favorite wines. Caymus produces good wines in the style we like year after year.
92 points Wine Spectator:
"Ripe and fleshy, with rich plum, wild berry, spice and savory herb notes that are complex, full-bodied and expansive on the palate, ending with firm tannins and a dash of espresso. Drink now through 2016." (11/09)
4. Dean & DeLuca Cabernet Sauvignon by Larkin 2007, score=3+
From Dean and Deluca:
"We've started to work with key vintners in California to produce outstanding wines at very reasonable prices. Our first to debut is the Dean & DeLuca Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon made by the talented Sean Larkin. Sourced from some outstanding sites on Pritchard Hill and within St. Helena and Oakville, we think this is one of the best Cabs you will find at this price point and even above. Densely packed with fleshy black fruit, if you were to taste this blind, you would peg this as at least a $50 Cab. We produced 112 cases of this impressive 2007. We suggest you try at least a few bottles to get you started."
I am not sure if RP tasted exactly the same wine or the D&D version is different but this is what RP said about 07 Larkin cab.
93 Points by Robert M. Parker:"The 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon boasts an opaque purple color along with a big, projected nose of creme de cassis, smoked meats, licorice, and graphite. Layered, opulent, and full-bodied with the vintage’s exuberance, flamboyance, purity, and sweet tannins, it has plenty of up-front appeal, but will evolve for 15+ years."
5. Barnadown Run Heathcote Shiraz 2003, score=2+
88 points by Robert Parker:
"The 2003 Shiraz (which includes small dollops of Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec) was aged in equal parts American and French wood for 18 months. It exhibits a dark plum color, abundant amounts of dark fruits, an elegant style, good ripeness, some dusty, loamy soil notes, and 15.1% alcohol. Enjoy this chewy Shiraz over the next 2-3 years."
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Wine tasting on March 5, 2010
1. Frescobaldi Tenuta di Castiglioni 2007,score=2+~3
Wine Spectator 93 Points
"Intense aromas of currant, raisin and licorice, with hints of toasty oak. Full-bodied, with velvety tannins and a powerful currant, blackberry and mineral aftertaste. Dense, and all in reserve. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Sangiovese. Best after 2013. 9,200 cases made." –JS
Winemaker's notes:
2. Phoenix Vineyards Estate Series Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2007, score=2+~3
92 points by Jonathan H. Newman
"This is a beautifuly done Estate Cabernet from the spectacular 2007 vintage from winemaker David Bader’s Oak Knoll vineyard in the Napa Valley. Exhibits a deep purple hue, with rich, perfumed aromatics of crème de cassis, and sweet black currants. Nicely integrated oak with relatively sweet tannins, medium bodied with black raspberries, dark chocolate, and kirsch with touches of caramel and mocha. There are layers of concentration, a silky mouth feel with fairly round tannins and a solid finish. It’s drinking nicely now and should continue to drink well for at least the next five years. It should pair nicely with lean steaks, leg of lamb, elk, spaghetti with a hearty meat sauce or with a chocolate mousse for dessert."
Wine maker's note:
By Phoenix Vineyards Proprietor/Winemaker David Bader
2007 Phoenix Vineyards Estate Cabernet Sauvignon,Appellation: Napa Valley
Varietals: 100% Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, Alcohol: 14.0%,100% Napa Valley Estate fruit, 538 cases produced.
"Our 2007 Estate Cab has a deep garnet color with robust floral nose of ripe berry-cherry fruit. The mouthfeel and midpallet are soft with smooth silky tannins. A lingering finish with overtones of classic cassis and black fruit briar follows. The wine is wonderful now but a few years in the bottle will give added complexity. A grand vintage for sure."
3. Glades Pike Winery Norton 2008, score=2
4. Barbouseville Merlot 2008, score=1+
Winemaker's note:
"Here, Merlot is so ideally adapted to its terroir, and therefore so perfected by the vine, itself, as to claim exemption from almost all winemaking “intervention.” Its tannins are so amiable as to ask for very little emphasis in barrel, and its body and flavors naturally suggest the readiest drinkability with the foods it traditionally accompanies. This Merlot may surprise those accustomed to the grape’s domination, in most New World productions, by efforts to shape it in a more fashionably aggressive style. But ours is a culture which accepts that there is no occasion more special than the meals we share every day, and values a wine which can mark those moments with beauty and simple delight. This is why we craft our Merlot to “set the table” with a spontaneously approachable wine."
5. Clos Les Lunelles Cote de Castillon 2004, score=2+
92 Points by Robert Parker The Wine Advocate
"Perhaps the biggest sleeper of the vintage, the amazing 2004 Clos les Lunelles (owned by Chantal and Gerard Perse) is made from 38-year-old Merlot (80%) and Cabernet Sauvignon (20%) with a touch of Cabernet Franc included in the blend. This Cotes de Castillon vineyard receives the same treatment as Perse’s other properties in St.-Emilion, including one or two deleafings (depending on the vintage conditions) as well as several crop-thinnings (yields were 20 hectoliters per hectare in 2004). The result is a dark ruby/purple-tinged wine boasting fabulous aromas of blackberries, cherries, pain grille, spring flowers, and forest floor. Textured, full-bodied, and fleshy, it tastes like a top classified growth rather than an obscure Cotes de Castillon. Sadly, production is only 1,700 cases. "
6. Shafer "Hillside select" Cabernet Savignon 2005, score=4~4+
97 points Robert Parker:
"The 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon Hillside Select continues to put on weight, and displays a Bordeaux-like personality because of the vintage's cool growing season. A black purple color, stunningly sweet fruit, and a gorgeous bouquet of underbrush, forest floor, creme de cassis, lead pencil shavings, and toasty barrique are found in this ripe, full-bodied, deep, stunningly well-balanced, substantial wine with undeniable complexity as well as richness. It is approachable now, but promises to evolve for 25 or more years." (12/08)
94-97 points Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar:
"Bright ruby-red. Pure, vibrant aromas of blackberry, cassis, lead pencil, violet, licorice and minerals. Wonderfully fine-grained and deep, with sharp definition and lovely floral high notes to the flavors of blueberry, cassis and spice. Finishes with noble, suave tannins and outstanding slow-building length. This 100% cabernet wine has all the elements to make an outstanding bottle. Winemaker Fernandez, who rates it with the 2002 and 2001 as his favorites among recent vintages." (May/June '07)
94 points Wine & Spirits:
"The texture is often what sets Hillside Select apart from other Napa Valley cabernets... It appears to be seamless, sleek in the best sense of the word-a luxurious wine that feels authentic...A fine vintage of Hillside Select, this glows with the contemporary ripeness of Napa Valley cabernet without overreaching."