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It is difficult for me to pick my top 20 of the year, I have had the opportunity to taste so many wonderful wines and more importantly- to share them with family and friends. This year, I started adding the price onto each blog post so you could better understand how I rate the wines. The value of a wine is a balance of it’s technical merits versus the price paid. For 2013, I looked at all the 5 star wines and decided from that list which ones were the standouts. I included my personal experiences in the decision when choosing the top. In my list are 5 whites (one sparkler), 3 from my state of Virginia, 3 from France, a South African and a smattering of Australian and Kiwi wines as well as the American contingency.
20. The Clos Du Bois Chardonnay Calcaire from the 2010 vintage was an amazing, crisp white that I gave 91 points to.
19. Trivento’s Amado Sur was a unique blend of Malbec, Bonarda and Syrah. Available locally for about $15 it is sure to please.
18. From Virginia comes the Barboursville Chardonnay, which I re-tasted last year. I also wrote about the winery visit, a great day out if you happen to be in the middle of Virginia.
17. From Bordeaux comes the Virginie Thunevin from the amazing 2009 vintage. Priced right, it offers up everything a claret should be.
16. The only one of it’s varietal, the Van Ruiten Zin was a delicious California gem that I have been on the lookout for.
15. The Parsons Flat Shiraz from Henry’s Drive was an amazing Cabernet made more special because it was brought to the table by my friend ‘The Beave’ whom I shared 6 weeks of training with over Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year.
14. First Drop ‘Mother’s Milk’ was probably one of the smoothest Shiraz’s I have tasted. A delicious, yet complex wine with an amazing label.
13. A delicious Napa Cab from Burgess Cellars slips into lucky 13 with it’s 2002 vintage. A seasoned, mellow and nuanced offering that hits it just right for me.
12. Mollydooker’s Two Left Feet was an impressive wine that I experimented using the ‘Mollydooker Shake’ to open the wine up. Very approachable and delicious, it screams for a grill and some good times!
11. From California came the Carpe Diem 2009 that Moxie and I drank on our trip to Napa. A great wine and an amazing visit to the west coast enroute to Bali.
10. Vergelegen is the South African wine that made my list. This claret styled wine was spectacular for an amazing price.
9. Another stunner from Mollydooker, ‘The Scooter 2010’ was an approachable and fun wine that I could drink all the time. Easygoing and smooth for a decent price.
8. One of two Pinot Noir’s on my list. The Kate Radburnd was an amazing effort from Wairarapa that we drank on Hong Kong’s Victoria Peak. Deelish…
7. The other Pinot on my list also hails from New Zealand. The Saint Clair Block 15 was an astounding wine that managed to balance old world and new in a delicious package that had me reeling for more.
6. The third white in the lineup comes from Barboursville as well. The Malvaxia is tied for my highest scoring wine with 96 points. A stunner that needs to be beholden. I was speechless after drinking it.
5. When Moxie and I visited Napa, we stopped at the Cosentino winery where I picked up the Poet 2009. Apart form the huge 94 points I gave it, there was something special about the whole winery experience and the bottle itself.
4. Bella’s Garden 2010 would have gotten 6 stars if I my scale went that high. This offering form Two Hands was sublime, a wine drinker’s paradise in a glass.
3. The last of the whites is another from Barboursvile in Virginia that would also have gotten 6 stars if allowed. The 94 point, $16 Non-Vintage Phileo was a show stopping wine that makes me realize how lucky I am to have discovered this winery. This is a bucket list wine folks.
2. There is no doubt that Dom Perignon is one of the Kings of Champagne. Served at my parents 50th anniversary made it all the more special, delicious and memorable. At 95 points, the price did not matter. This wine oozed class and was savored by the whole family.
1. I have written about Lynch Bages on many occasions so it should not be a surprise that my last two bottles of the 1996 vintage made me award them the #1 spot. The first bottle was opened on my birthday, I gave it 95 points. The final bottle was opened in November with our best friends, it got 94 points. Wine is for sharing, for the memories and for our enjoyment. I hope you have the opportunity to try at least one of my top 20. Happy New Year and the best success for 2014.


Would be hard pressed to top a ’96 Lynch Bages on any list. Looks like the meal was probably pretty damn good too!
Cheers to another great year of wonderful wine and special memories!
Thanks! I look forward to my next top 20! Cheers….
I had Bella’s Garden, The Poet and Burgess cellars, though from the different vintages – all excellent wines. Now that I’m reading your list, I’m kicking myself for skipping Virginie Thunevin on WTSO when I had the opportunity… Cheers!
Two Left Feet AND The Scooter! Wow, thanks for including us twice. Great to hear you’re enjoying the wines. I’ll have to add some of your others to my ‘must try for 2014’ list. -Jen, Marketing @ Mollydooker Wines
un seul vin français sur le top 20????
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From Google Translate: one French wine on the top 20?? strange…
I have tasted hundreds of wines in 2013, most I have written about in this blog. My grading system takes into account the price paid for the quality received. There are many delicious wines from all over the world, France happens to have been the best one for me in 2013 with the Lynch Bages. If you search the tags for Bordeaux wines, you will read numerous entries on some truly awesome 2009 Left and Right Bank wines that are excellent in quality. There are millions of wines out there and only so much time to taste, this list highlights the wines that were the most memorable for me in the past 12 months. Salut….
J’ai goûté des centaines de vins en 2013, plus que j’ai écrit sur ce blog. Mon système de notation prend en compte le prix payé pour la qualité reçue. Il ya beaucoup de délicieux vins de partout dans le monde, la France se trouve avoir été le meilleur pour moi en 2013 avec le Lynch Bages. Si vous recherchez les étiquettes pour les vins de Bordeaux, vous pourrez lire de nombreuses entrées sur quelques 2009 Gauche et Rive Droite vins véritablement impressionnants qui sont d’excellente qualité. Il ya des millions de vins là-bas et pas beaucoup de temps pour goûter, cette liste met en évidence les vins qui ont été le plus mémorable pour moi au cours des 12 derniers mois. Salut ….