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Westwood Annadel Gap Pinot Noir Anderson Valley
The 2017 Sonoma County Pinot Noir is a selection of rows from our own biodynamically farmed Annadel Gap Vineyard, located in the cool Northern Sonoma Valley, along with the best parcels sourced from Terre de Promissio. The wine shows sultry aromas of lavendar and crushed rose petals. Flavors are filled with strawberry, raspberry and candied orange. The mouthfeel is generous and the finish is full and balanced with bright, seamless acidity. 93 pts- pts Jeb Dunnuck Produced from Organic, Biodynamic, and Sustainable Vineyards
$29.00
Walt Blue Jay Pinot Noir 2017
Winemaker Notes Sourced from "the gateway to the Sonoma Coast." The SangiacomoLakeville Vineyards were planted by the Sangiacomo family in 1990during the rebirth of the Petaluma Gap region. The environmentcombined with the Sangiacomo family’s passion and appreciation for the land, help to produce some of the most premium Pinot Noirgrapes of the region. Critical Acclaim Robert Parker's Wine Advocate Medium ruby-purple colored, the 2016 Pinot Noir The Flyer is scented of crushed red cherries and raspberries with touches of wild thyme and black pepper plus a waft of rose hips. Medium-bodied, it fills the mouth with vibrant, youthful red berry flavors with a velvety texture and plenty of freshness, finishing long and fruity. Wine Enthusiast A top-tier blend from several vineyards, this playful Pinot is full bodied and well built. It's robustly rich, ripe and firm in tannic structure. The oak supports flavors of juicy wild strawberry and raspberry as well as a persistent earthy note, while the finish offers lingering hints of vanilla and cola.
$39.98
Macphail Sonoma Flyer Pinot Noir 2016
Winemaker Notes Sourced from "the gateway to the Sonoma Coast." The SangiacomoLakeville Vineyards were planted by the Sangiacomo family in 1990during the rebirth of the Petaluma Gap region. The environmentcombined with the Sangiacomo family’s passion and appreciation for the land, help to produce some of the most premium Pinot Noirgrapes of the region. Critical Acclaim Robert Parker's Wine Advocate Medium ruby-purple colored, the 2016 Pinot Noir The Flyer is scented of crushed red cherries and raspberries with touches of wild thyme and black pepper plus a waft of rose hips. Medium-bodied, it fills the mouth with vibrant, youthful red berry flavors with a velvety texture and plenty of freshness, finishing long and fruity. Wine Enthusiast A top-tier blend from several vineyards, this playful Pinot is full bodied and well built. It's robustly rich, ripe and firm in tannic structure. The oak supports flavors of juicy wild strawberry and raspberry as well as a persistent earthy note, while the finish offers lingering hints of vanilla and cola.
$39.98
Bonanza Lot 1 Cabernet Sauvignon California
As Chuck Wagner explains, his new Bonanza Cabernet isn’t Caymus, but rather an expression of the sort of other superb California vineyards he never tires of exploring, the sort that are capable of “producing Cabernet Sauvignon that’s less expensive but a wine of its own riches.”"One thing is important to me – Bonanza calls back to a previous era when a glass of good wine with dinner was a simple pleasure. Bonanza aims to be a smart and gratifying choice, speaking to the enjoyment of everyday life. You may agree that our biggest fortune is good company, great food and delicious wine."
$21.00
Cloudy Bay Te Wahi Pinot Noir Central Otago 2014
Winemaker Notes The nose of the 2014 Te Wahi Pinot Noir leads with red and black cherries, black plum and rich Christmas cake spices. As the wine unfolds, smoky flint and floral flavors appear. Complex, earthy and structure, this wine is the definition of a new Pinot Noir place. The wine is youthful on the palate with sweet fruit framed by bright acidity. The texture is supple with a velvety, yet firm tannin structure. The finish is long, focused and complex. Great pairings for Te Wahi include wild game and duck, venison and wagyu beef. Critical Acclaim Wilfred Wong of Wine.com An impressive effort, the deeply colored 2014 Cloudy Bay Te Wahi Pinot Noir shows power with excellent restraint. While the wine shows loads of black fruits and chewy earth, it stays just this side of going over the top. Youthful now, the wine is just beginning to show itself. (Tasted: August 4, 2016, San Francisco, CA)
$84.98
RouteStock Route 29 Cabernet Sauvignon 2017
Winemaker Notes The ensuing wine is amazingly complex and classic Napa Valley. The aroma is cedar, cola, dark black fruit and just a kiss of oak. The palate is round, expansive, bright and complex with flavors of cocoa, coffee, fruit and herbs. The wine fills the mouth but isn’t dominated by any one element and finishing amazingly bright for Cabernet Sauvignon. One of the great joys of making Cabernet is blending the wine before bottling and this wine was so very fun to combine just the right amount of Cabernet Sauvignon with its power, Cabernet Franc for the beautiful wild aroma and flavor, a touch of Merlot for the dusty plum character, Malbec for violet notes and Petit Verdot for color and tannin. Blend: 82% Cabernet Sauvignon,7% Cabernet Franc, 6% Merlot, 3% Petit Verdot and 2% Malbec Critical Acclaim Tasting Panel Named for a north-to-south throughway that traverses Napa Valley, this blend of 82% Cabernet Sauvignon and 7% Cab Franc with small portions of Malbec, Petit Verdot, and Merlot exudes aromas of mint, cedar, and ripe blackberry. The nose mimics the palate, which sees the addition of a dusting of chocolate as well as violets and savory Italian herbs.
$20.00
Loring Wine Co. "Cooper Jaxon" Pinot Noir 2016
A special blend in honor of Cooper Jaxon Loring - the next generation of Loring. We don't limit the wine to any specific AVA, but rather look for a blend that is big, bold, and super tasty! Critical Acclaim Wine Enthusiast 92 - This fun and whimsical label from Brian Loring delivers his rich style of Pinot Noir at an affordable price, offering aromas of black cherry, forest herbs, damp sage and crushed slate. The palate is earthy, offering flavors of dark berry, fennel frond, roasted meat and clove.
$24.98
The Crane Assembly G. B. Crane El Coco 2016
2016 G.B. Crane Vineyard el Coco Decadent and rich, the nose opens with ripe boysenberry, blackberry and dark chocolate with a touch of aromatic nuance - forest floor and a satiating minerality. The entry is expansive and weighty with dark berries, ripe stone fruits, a hint of bing cherry with a long chain of white pepper. The complex finish is lengthy with soft, supple tannins stemming from the high percentage of new French oak.
$82.98
The Prisoner Wine Co. "Saldo" Zinfandel 2016
Winemaker Notes Saldo was created to feature the outstanding fruit sourced from Dry Creek, Lodi, and Amador, where Zinfandel has thrived for decades. Dark ruby color with bold aromas of black licorice, black pepper, cherry, and baking spice. The entry is rich, full, and scintillating. The palate is mouthwatering and smooth with a hint of chocolate. The finish is voluptuous with soft, velvety tannins. Blend: 85% Zinfandel; 15% Petite Sirah and Syrah Critical Acclaim Tasting Panel Rich and spicy nose; dense, earthy, and tangy. The Prisoner strikes again: yet another winner from this mysterious producer and its winemaker Chrissy Wittmann. Kevin PC Zinfandel seems better fresh to catch the vibrancy that is the dominant American style. Several producers have told me the same, drink when released don’t hold. Aromas are boysenberry, Blueberry and cedar. Flavors are blueberry, currant, blackberry and applewood smoke. Tasted twice with same notes.
$33.98
Mt. Beautiful Pinot Noir Canterbury 2017
Winemaker Notes Anyway you look at it, This Pinot Noir is the pinnacle of what we at Mt. Beautiful are all about. Subtlety is the secret inside this wine. It begins with sophisticated fragrances of black cherries and violets while showcasing an elegantly expressive palate of ripe bramble fruit and subtle tannins. Christine Havens The 2017 Mt Beautiful Pinot Noir shows layered complexity—black cherries, seedy black raspberries fruit cavort with lighter tones of mocha, cola, and warm rosewood. In the mouth, there’s an undercurrent and pleasant savoriness that weaves in and out of fine-grained tannin. It’s tart and slightly tightly wound at this stage in its development; cranberries, Kukicha twig tea, and rose hips crest on a lengthy finish. 13.5% ABV | Sample
$24.98
Jam Jar Sweet Shiraz 2020
Winemaker Notes More fun than your standard Shiraz, this fresh, fruity, semi-sweet wine delivers aromas of ripe blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries with dark chocolate undertones. The perfect balance between sweetness and acidity, this approachable Shiraz makes a great aperitif and pairs equally well with both savory and sweet foods. Best served slightly chilled.
$8.00
Clos de los Siete by Michel Rolland Malbec Blend Mendoza 2017
Winemaker Notes Clos de Los Siete 2017 is deep red in appearance shot through with purple glints characteristic of Malbec. On the nose, its intense and complex aromatic expression delivers subtle notes of fruit and spice. On the palate, the delicate tannins are ripe and silky, and combine with appealing freshness. Well-balanced in structure, full-bodied and offering typical freshness, the wine showcases the charming, elegant style ever present in Clos de Los Siete. Blend: 52% Malbec, 21% Merlot, 15% Syrah, 7% Cabernet-Sauvignon, 3% Petit Verdot, 2% Cabernet Franc Amazing value Bordeaux style wine from Argentina, with some Syrah included. 52/21/15/7/3/2 Malbec/Merlot/Syrah/CS/PV/CF. Deep red color. Aroma of fruit and spice. Dry Pretty full bodied. Soft, smooth tannins. Blueberry. Blackberry. Dark chocolate. Earth. --Doug Walker
$15.00