Saturday, April 23, 2011

FRIDAY NIGHT TASTINGS, APRIL 22, 2011


We reviewed 7 wines tonight; a new guest, Uncle CD, joined us for the event. This first bottle had a great nose, with dark chocolate, plum tastes. Very merlot-like, with a slight acidic undertone. A bit short finish. Uncle P thought that it was a cab-merlot meritage. A nice wine, it was a cab from Flora Springs, a Napa winery. R. Parker gave it 89 points, we gave 2.75

Seavey, 2003


This wine was opened the day before and was not covered. Seavey is an excellent wine, dark, rich, with vanilla, tobacco and raspberry flavors. Probably the best tonight, (next to the Matriarch, of course). A 4.

Chanarmuyo, 2008


This wine was difficult to pinpoint. Good nose, with a citrus finish. Some did not like this wine. "Syrrupy" was one comment. It was a tannat wine from Argentina. A 2.5.

Corbieres, St Eugenie


This wine, from Corbieres (Languedoc-Rousillon), had an unremarkable nose and a pinot-like "citrussy" taste. It comes from the foothills of the Pyrenees. Here is a short description that i could find:"Domaine Sainte Eugénie is positioned within the district of Fontfroide, the sweet spot of Corbières, with an 800 year history of viticulture. The estate is located within the foothills of the Pyrénées along the Mediterranean coast. Clay and chalk soils dominate here. The dry weather, sunny and warm climate combine to create an optimal growing environment." The wine is quite pleasant. A 2.

Stuhlmuller Vineyards, 2008.


This wine had an interesting "fresh, dirty" nose, a nice deep purple color and a tannic or mellow taste-depending whom you asked. Most of us liked this wine, which kept on evolving in terms of taste. It was a a cab from a small family vineyard a few miles outside Healdsburg, in Sonoma. Pretty good, this vineyard is often featured on the wine lists of local restaurants. A 2.5.

Beau Vigne, 2007


One of the best wines tonight, this was a rich, fragrant wine. Complex, huge, with "wood dominates"- Uncle P; violets (Winepath) , strong tannins (Jimmy), "North American Cali-cab, or might be Spanish" (Uncle E). It was a California cab, Beau Vigne 2007, from Napa. Excellent , a 3.5.

The Matriarch, 2007


This bottle was opened for Uncle E, who missed tasting this wine last Friday. As good as ever, the Matriarch was as good as last week.

A curiosity


One of our Uncles, while visiting a Brasillian attractive beach resort, came upon this bottle. Although it is in a beer-bottle, the drink is probably a cachaca, not a beer, nor a wine. We did not open this bottle.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

FRIDAY NIGHT TASTINGS, APRIL 15, 2011


Tonight we had a guest taster, young Uncle C, who turned out to have great instincts. We were privileged to taste four Bond 2007 wines in addition to a pleasant, approachable merlot. The latter, from St Clement in Napa, had a distinct cabernet nose, even though it was a merlot. A bit thin, but very drinkable, everyone liked this wine. A 2.75.

Matriarch 2007


The Matriarch, Bond's second label wine was the first of the Bond 2007 wines tasted tonight. Nose was that of the dust of the garden after a late spring downpour (ok, so maybe it was an early spring downpour). A pleasant over-ripe cherry and currant with a long finish. Nice, a 3.5.

Quella, 2007


The third one to be tasted tonight, this wine had a rich, velvety taste. Very much a Bordeaux-style wine, with plenty of dark fruit, charcoal, vanilla and black pepper. An easy 4.75. Robert Parker's score was 97.

Pluribus 2007


This wine had a fabulous "dusty" nose. Aromas of lilac, apple blossom and plumeria with a very long finish. Superb, a 4.5. Robert Parker gave this wine 98+ points.

Vecina 2007


We left the best for last. Vecina 2007. Dark and robust, tremendously satisfying wine. Perhaps the higher the elevation, the more these grapes express themselves. After the previous three Bonds, it is hard to decide, but this wine was truly the best. An easy 5 for us. RB gave it 100 points.