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Canalicchio di Sopra Rosso di Montalcino 2018
Details 93 points from Vinous (Antonio Galloni). The aromas on this lovely wine are expressive of wild berries, roasted herbs, violets, and dark cherries. On the palate, the acidity lifts and compliments the fine tannins, exploding in a mouth of plush blueberries, cherries, spice, cedar, and coffee beans.
$32.98
Bibi Graetz Grilli 2018
Details "Grilli" means crickets in Italian, and also - in Florence - to be a dreamer. This wine, born from the partnership with Mondavi, reflects the creative style and the dynamism of Bibi Graetz. With this wine Bibi decided to break his own rule and make this "Super Tuscan" wine with international grapes - Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, rather than with indigenous Tuscan grapes. (SPACE HERE) The wine has an intense, complex nose. It is dry, full-bodied, with refreshing acidity, fleshy tannins and a broad mouthfeel, all leading into a long finish.
$29.98
Benjamin Laroche la Manufacture Chablis GC Blanchot 2015
Benjamin Laroche est chablisien d’origine, sa famille exploite ce terroir depuis 1663 et a créé un Domaine considéré depuis 1850 comme l’un des fleurons de l’appellation. Du travail dans les vignes durant sa jeunesse à la direction commerciale de plusieurs sociétés viticoles, il a parcouru la France et le monde et a su identifier les envies et besoins des amateurs les plus exigeants.
$73.98
Vieux Château Saint André Montagne-Saint-Émilion 2015
Bordeaux Saint-Émilion Made predominantly from Merlot and Cabernet Franc, Saint-Émilion wines tend to have a rich, mouth-drying tannic structure, which is balanced by the more juicy characteristics of plum and black cherry fruit, along with chocolate and sweet spice, developing savory tobacco and cedar characteristics with age.
$29.98
Fugue de Nenin Pomerol 2010
Soft, juicy, and exquisitely perfumed -- what more could you want from Right Bank Bordeaux? This delicious bottle of Pomerol is structured and medium-bodied, marked by notes of dark berries, plums, crushed rocks, and smoke. Drink this now or lay down for another 5-ish years. (2010 in Pomerol: Intense, structured, and succulent. High sugars and bright acid led to rather ripe wines. Pair with venison, braised beef, mushroom-based dishes, or beans.)
$49.98
Maggy Hawk Jolie Pinot Noir Anderson Valley 2017
Winemaker Notes Expressive, silky, and refined. Jolie is an elegantly transparent Pinot Noir – sharing the beauty of Block 9’s hillsides in every bottle. The wine opens with light-footed red fruit and rhubarb, then blooms into bright raspberry, strawberry and floral notes. A perfectly balanced acidity accompanies the delicate fruit notes across the palate and into a soft finish. Jolie is crafted from Block 9 and clone 115. Block 9's north-facing and south-facing slopes were harvested and vinified separately on parallel tracks and aged in 45% new French oak before the final blend was assembled. 750ML / 14.2% ABV
$54.98
Westerly Cabernet Sauvignon Happy Canyon Santa Barbara 2015
Wine Enthusiast -Santa Barbara, CA- "Black plum, violet, lilac and a hint of chocolate are well integrated on the tangy yet rich noise of this balanced effort...The wine hits the palate with hefty black cherry, blackberry and elderberry jam flavors, proving thick and impressive atop chalky tannins."
$34.98
Resonance Decouverte Vineyard Pinot Noir 2015
Winemaker Notes A brilliant and nice Ruby red in color. The nose is delicate, floral and fruity, with red fruits, wild flowers and noble wood fragrance. The wine is fine, subtle in the mouth. The tension is balanced by a delicate tannic structure, and the palate is full of fruits (raspberry, strawberry, blackberry) and spices (pepper, clove). The minerality dominates a long and elegant finale. Meaning "Discovery" in French and produced from the second Estate Vineyard owned by Résonance, the Découverte Vineyard Pinot Noir displays the best of the Dundee Hills AVA. Elegant yet structured, the wine is complex on the nose and palate with classic Pinot Noir aromas and flavors and a long finish. Pairs well with lightly seasoned red meats, chicken, turkey, lamb and root vegetables.
$64.98
Nicolas Jay Willamette Valley Oregon 2016
Winemaker Notes The 2016 wines show an incredible density and concentration, with brilliant red and black fruit and impressive tannins. The 2016 Willamette Valley is a focused wine, revealing a darker nose than the previous vintage, with black cherry and plum accented by hints of violet, dried herbs, and bay laurel. The palate is supported by a backbone of racy acidity which lingers long into the finish and offers bright red fruit along with savory herbs, olive, and a saline edge.
$59.98
Chateau Musar Gasto Hochar 2002
89 points Wine Spectator A supple, beefy red, with a spicy snap to the mature flavors of dried berry. The minerally finish features toffee notes. Cinsault, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carignan and Grenache. Drink now. (Web-2011) Wine Enthusiast Sweet on the nose with aromas of cherry and strawberry preserves, the 2002 Gaston Hochar is softer and jammier on the palate than the 2000 vintage. Prolonged aeration reveals smoke, vanilla, and toast notes and lush, smooth tannins that linger elegantly. (9/2011)
$59.98
Leeuwin Estate Art Series Margaret River Shiraz 2014
Winemaker Notes Concentrated blueberries, mulberries and plums give density to a nose that also exhibits black cardamom, anise caramel and hickory. There is subtle lift with rose petals and violets offering further fragrance. Black and blue fruits dominate the palate with upfront weight and texture. Woven fruit layers meet subtle smokey oak creating a layered palate, laced with a finely balanced acid line.
$28.98
Sixto Frenchman Hills Vineyard Chardonnay Washington 2015
93 points Jeb Dunnuck The 2015 Chardonnay Frenchman Hills offers a similar rich, ripe, sexy style, with a touch more minerality as well as toasted nut notions. Deep, rich, concentrated, and opulent, yet always with a fresh style, it's another ripe, toasty, rich Chardonnay to drink over the coming 2-3 years. (4/2018) 93 points Robert Parker's Wine Advocate The 2015 Chardonnay Frenchman Hills Vineyard is very attractive, wafting from the glass with notes of buttered yellow orchard fruit, honeycomb, subtle spice and struck match. On the palate, it's medium to full-bodied, glossy and ample, with bright acids, lovely grip and tension and a chalky, flavorful finish. It's a very compelling Washington State Chardonnay. (WK) (6/2018) 92 points Vinous Bright yellow-gold. Lively scents of peach, lemon and spices, with a touch of mineral pungency. Silky, fine-grained, seamless wine with a hint of salinity to its complex stone fruit, cyanic apricot pit and brown spice flavors. Lovely umami texture here in a rich but very dry wine. Finishes tactile and long, with a touch of youthful austerity. (From vines planted on broken basalt soil at nearly 1,700 feet.) (ST) (10/2017)
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