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The Messenger Cabernet Sauvignon 2018, Napa Valley, California

20 Tuesday Jul 2021

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$22, 3 stars, 88 points, cabernet sauvignon, california, Napa


I’m looking forward to this wine, to be paired with grilled Tri-Tip. For a Napa Cab, it shows a little lighter in the glass, with medium ruby color and thin legs. On the nose I have to battle the alcohol first, swirling like mad and blowing the fumes away. Once there I get blackberry, blackcurrant, black plum, cloves, smoke and yet more alcohol. On the palate this wine is dry with medium acidity, medium tannins which are softened by the addition of Merlot, Cab Franc, Malbec and Petit Verdot. It has a good body and the flavors are really juicy- more of the black fruits, the oak influence and I also get a black tea component. The alcohol is making it fuller on the mouthfeel but I can feel it on the back end, definitely present in this one. The finish is pretty decent in length with the tea outlasting the fruit. I think this is a decent wine, but not something to rave about. It will drink well till 2026 and pair great with steaks. 88 points from me and for $ 22 it gets 3 stars. Salut….

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Clarendon Hills Romas Grenache 2011, McLaren Vale, Australia

19 Monday Jul 2021

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$30, 2 stars, 89 points, australia, grenache, mclaren vale, WSET


This week I am focusing on New World wines for my course. I have selected this bottle to kick off the festivities and here is my official tasting note for class:

Clarendon Hills Grenache ‘Romas’ 2011, Australia 14.5% ABV

  • Appearance- Deep ruby with thick legs.
  • Nose- Pronounced aromas of red plum, raspberry, blackcurrants, chocolate, coffee and smoke. Developing.
  • Palate- Dry, medium acidity, medium+ tannins, high alcohol, medium+ body, medium+ intensity flavors of raspberry, red plum, chocolate, coffee, licorice. Medium finish.
  • Conclusion- good quality, drink now but has potential for aging.

I have drunk many different vintages and varietals from this winery.  Their Syrah mimics Rhone wines rather than jammy Shiraz.  This particular bottle of Grenache was somewhat one-dimensional and lacked much development, even with 10+ years of aging.  It was very tasty but had a bit of astringency that bothered me.  

It ran me $30 per bottle and I am going with 89 points- kind of disappointing, I know. 2 stars, hopefully the other bottles show better as the original pro review gave it upwards of 95 points. Drink till 2030, served mine with grilled Hangar steak and Chimichurri. Salut….

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Luis Felipe Edwards Merlot Gran Reserva, Los Vasco Sauvignon Blanc and Santa Rita Reserva Carmenere paper.

17 Saturday Jul 2021

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You may or may not know that I am taking a wine course. As we progress, it is getting more difficult yet intriguing. This past week one of our assignments was to look at three wine labels from Chile and write a blog post based purely on knowledge of the varietal, the region and the winemaker.

  1. For each of the wine labels below, describe the style of wine in as much detail as you can; use the Systematic Approach to Tasting as guidance to give a comprehensive description.
  2. Explain in your own words how the factors in the vineyard and winery have influenced these wines styles.

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I love Chilean wines, of all varietals.  The wine country spans over 500 miles north to south and is wedged in between the Andes mountains to the east and the cool Pacific Ocean to the west.  With such a range of Latitude in addition to altitude there are numerous climates for winemakers to grow many different grapes according to their own unique needs.  Take for instance a Merlot grown in Colchagua.  The warm valley coupled by the cool Pacific moderates the temperature in the valley allowing for good ripening, especially for this varietal and Cabernet Sauvignon.  Drinking the Luis Felipe Edwards Merlot Gran Reserva one would expect fruity, medium bodied wines that show a medium ruby in the glass.  I would expect this type of wine, especially a Gran Reserva, to have a medium intensity nose with aromas of plum, black cherry, blackberry, perhaps a touch of oak influence by way of cedar and clove.  Drunk young, it would be considered youthful.  On the palate, softness awaits as the wine would be a dry, medium acidity wine with medium tannins, high alcohol and medium plus body.  When discussing Chilean Reservas and Gran Reservas there are no technical points that delineate the different levels, it is implied by the winemaker that his wine is of a better quality.  In this case I would look forward to medium plus intensity flavors of plum, blackberry and cedar with a medium finish.  Overall, this wine would be considered good and could be drunk now, but has potential for aging or further aging.  

Sauvignon Blanc enjoys a more moderate climate and has done very well in the Casablanca Valley where the proximity to the Pacific coupled with morning fog allow this grape to ripen fully whilst retaining its crisp acidity.  Los Vascos is a well known Chilean winemaker who produces delicious and refreshing Sauvignon Blancs.  Opening a bottle of their latest release I would expect a pale lemon-green wine with medium plus intensity aromas of lemon, green apple, asparagus, grass and wet stone- that flintiness that one gets when wines are grown in cool regions.  The palate would be crisp- the lack of any oak or Malolactic Fermentation would leave the wine with only primary flavors which would refresh on a hot afternoon.  I would expect a dry wine with high acidity, medium alcohol, medium minus body that has medium plus flavors of lemon peel, asparagus, grass and green apple which would end with a medium finish.  These wines are not expensive- the winemaker looking for a decent pop-n-pour wine that is refreshing, easy to drink and pairs well with lighter fare.  Quality wise this wine is good and should be drunk now: not suitable for aging or further aging.

Carmenere is Chile’s signature grape.  This example, the Santa Rita Reserva comes from Rapel Valley, part of the Central Valley Region which is known for its warmer climate on the valley floor, a feature that suits this varietal well as it is late ripening.  The tempering effects of the Pacific are not in play so one would expect full bodied, fruity and tannic wines, especially those that the winemaker feels are of Reserva quality.  This wine would have a deep ruby color with watery legs, belying it’s modest 13% alcohol.  On the nose- medium plus intensity aromas of black cherry, blackberry, tomato leaf, prune, coffee and a medicinal note which is a trademark of this grape as well as an indicator of some oak usage.  The palate would be dry with medium plus acidity.  High tannins coupled with medium alcohol would give me a medium plus body.  Medium plus intensity flavors of black cherry, blackberry, tomato leaf, coffee and that medicinal note would be evident.  Seeing as this wine is a Reserva, the winemaker has carefully selected only the ripest berries, avoiding that overly herbaceous note Carmenere is known for.   A medium plus finish would be enjoyed on this good quality red that can be drunk now, but has potential for aging.  I could picture myself back in Santiago, sitting in a Bistro and gazing at the Andes, sipping this red elixir once again whilst devouring a signature Chacarero.

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Guardians Rkatsiteli 2019, Kakheti, Georgia

15 Thursday Jul 2021

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$13, 4 stars, 88 points, georgia, kakheti, rkatsiteli


A medium lemon-green in the glass with watery legs. The nose of this indigenous Georgian wine is very crisp and refreshing with lemon, lime, apricot and a floral component. On the palate it is dry and tart, with crisp flavors of citrus, sour green apple and elderflower. The acidity is medium but the palate is definitely tart. I get a medium finish that is very refreshing, perfect for a hot evening. I am pairing mine with grilled shrimp on a bed of salad. It will go well with a charcuterie board, tapas or just by itself poolside. Delicious and reasonable at $13 it gets 88 points from me making it a 4 star wine. Drink soon. Salut….

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Sutter Home White Zinfandel NV, California

14 Wednesday Jul 2021

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$8, california, white zinfandel, WSET


Every 28 years or so, I drink some of this stuff….. You see, when Moxie and I got married, she bought 130 small bottles and removed the labels in a bathtub full of water. She hand made labels with our names, the date and some curly-hues plus a green ribbon. The bottles were placed in front of every guest setting at the reception as a parting gift. We kept one bottle, the label has faded , the ribbon fell off and the contents are probably vinegar. So, on the anniversary of our magical day we happened to be in a liquor store and bought a 4 pack of 187 ml bottles, plastic bottles to be precise- for old time’s sake. Today was beach day and it was hot. We were ordering Thai food for dinner so I popped a few of these little charmers and we thoroughly enjoyed them for what they were- light, refreshing, a touch sweet and cheap as hell. I wrote up the notes for my course, here they are. (I can’t even rate this stuff to be honest, just sit back and enjoy one). Salut….

Sutter Home White Zinfandel NV, California 9.5% ABV

  • Appearance- Deep Salmon color.
  • Nose- medium (-) intensity with aromas of strawberry, orange peel, acacia, honeysuckle and wet stone.  Youthful.
  • Palate- medium sweet, medium (-) acidity, low alcohol, light body, medium intensity flavors of strawberry, orange peel, honeysuckle. Medium (-) finish.
  • Conclusion- acceptable quality, drink now, not suitable for aging or further aging.

I know, it’s crazy that I selected this wine to taste- long story.  What’s even crazier is that I actually enjoyed it!  Refreshing after a hot day at the beach and at 9.5% -a welcome change from the last few bombs. A 4-pack of 187ml plastic bottles.  Such a bargain at $6.50! Paired with Thai food for the win.

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Girard Old Vine Zinfandel 2017, Napa Valley, California

13 Tuesday Jul 2021

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$25, 3 stars, 87 points, california, napa valley, Old vine Zinfandel, WSET, zinfandel


My assignment this week for tasting wines included this Old Vine Zin. The format and lexicon of descriptors is very limiting so I must add that this was not my favorite wine. It had a very astringent mid palate and the overpowering whiff on the nose was annoying. It can be had for $25 and gets 87 points from me. I can’t figure out where I got it from though. 3 stars, trending to 2. Drink now till 2025 with some burgers or ribs. Salut….

Girard Old Vine Zinfandel 2017, Napa Valley, CA 15.0% ABV

  • Appearance- Medium ruby with thin legs.
  • Nose- medium (+) intensity with aromas of blackcurrant, black plum, blackberry, licorice, white pepper.  Youthful.
  • Palate- Dry, high acidity, medium (+) tannin, high alcohol, medium (+) body, medium (+) intensity with flavors of black plum, blackberry, jamminess, white pepper with a medium (+) finish.
  • Conclusion- good quality wine that can drink now, but has potential for aging or further aging.

Why do I keep drinking such alcoholic wines?  I had to blow into the glass for a few minutes to get the alcohol to dissipate.  Not as jammy and peppery as most Old Vine Zins I have tasted but still yummy.  

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Napa and Sonoma

13 Tuesday Jul 2021

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As you may know I am taking an online wine course. This week we are learning about wines from the Americas. My assignment today was to write a blog post about the factors that affect wines from Napa and Sonoma Counties. I relished the thought of revisiting a trip I took with my son and wrote the piece based on our experiences. Here goes- Salut….

I once travelled Northern California with my son.  We started our wine-country journey in Los Carneros, an AVA that straddles Napa and Sonoma counties.  I remember thinking how dry the countryside looked, the hills a shade of tan from dried grass and scrubs.  Fog and cool afternoon breezes from San Pablo Bay to the south make for a climate ideal for Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.  I tasted Domaine Carneros Sparkling wine made form Chardonnay- delicious and crisp.  Our trip took us Northwest from there into Sonoma, where I tried some amazing Pinot Noirs made in the Russian River Valley, an AVA that runs east-west out to the Pacific Ocean.  The ‘Marine Layer’, a consistent fog that creeps in from the cold waters makes for ideal cool climate grape growing and yields delicious Pinot Noir and bracing Chardonnay.  Further north was a much drier microclimate in the Dry Creek Valley AVA.  Old-vine Zinfandel ripens on the hill above the cooler fog-prone areas.  One of my favorite wineries was at the north end of Sonoma County, just west of Napa Valley- Alexander Valley AVA.  We did a winery tour of the namesake Alexandria Valley Vineyards and thoroughly enjoyed the moderately priced Cabernet Sauvignon on offer.  The warm climate coupled with less fog allow Cabernet to fully ripen into a medium tannin, fruity wine that is approachable in youth yet has cellaring capacity.  We cut through the Petrified Forest into Napa Valley and made our way south, stopping at several wineries along the way.  You could tell the difference the further down Highway 128 we travelled.  The northern-most parts of Napa include the driest and warmest AVA’s- Calistoga, Howell Mountain and St. Helena.  The abundance of sunshine is not lost, nor is the power and depth of the wines that are grown here.  We transitioned to a slightly more moderate climate as we drove closer to the town of Napa, into the AVA’s of Rutherford, Oakville, Stags Leap and Yountville.  Iconic wineries like Opus One are located on the valley floor in Oakville where the warmth allows even ripening of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, key components of the Bordeaux blend they make.  Being too far north of the bay and too far inland from the ocean keeps these areas pretty warm, but cooling air flows through gaps in the Mayacamas Mountains keeping the temps from being excessive.  Further south is the town of Napa which is basically the eastern border of Carneros where we started our adventure.

We took a Cessna for a sightseeing flight the next day, departing from Sonoma County airport and flying out to the ocean then turning north to view the Russian River Valley.   We then looped back over Sonoma County AVA and finally the Alexander Valley.  The topography was marked with more green, lush vegetation than further south in Carneros.  Viewed from above you can clearly see the effects of various micro-climates.  It also showed the greenery of the vineyards which must be irrigated due to the severe lack of rainfall in the region.

In a nutshell there are several factors that affect the wines of Napa and Sonoma.  Cold Pacific Ocean currents help to moderate the potentially very hot climate.  Abundant sunshine provides consistent ripening for grapes that can be harvested with high levels of sugar, potential alcohol and silky tannins.  The fogs from the north bay and ocean help to cool the central valleys as do gaps in the mountains allow cool air in.  

The Russian River with the Marine Layer covering the Pacific Ocean

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Orin Swift Machete 2016, California

12 Monday Jul 2021

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$54, 5 stars, 93 points, california, petite sirah, WSET


I have really taken a liking to Petite Sirah lately and Orin Swift’s Machete in particular. I tried the 2017 recently, delicious, heady stuff. Read about it in my regular blog style, this one gets the notes from my wine class. At $54 it’s not a cheap ride, but it will rock your world and gets 93 points from me, making it a 5 star wine. Salut….

Orin Swift Machete 2016 Petite Sirah, California 15.7% ABV

  • Appearance- Deep purple with thick legs.
  • Nose- pronounced aromas of blueberry, blackberry, black cherry, black plum, cinnamon, cloves, vanilla.  Youthful.
  • Palate- dry, medium (+) acidity, medium tannin, high alcohol, full body, pronounced flavors of blueberry, black cherry, blackberry, black plum, clove.  Medium finish.
  • Conclusion- very good quality, can drink now but has potential for aging.

Wowsa, look at that alcohol- 15.7% in a table wine!  I had a hard time on the nose, the whiff of heat was overpowering.  I made it through though.  Full bodied as one would expect with such high numbers and extraction to within an inch of the grape’s life.  Delicious stuff that is the second vintage I have tried of this iconic brand’s Petite Sirah with pretty much consistent results.

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Vega Sicilia ‘Pintia’ 2015, Toro, Spain

11 Sunday Jul 2021

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$60, 5 stars, 94 points, spain, tempranillo, toro, VWTC


This was the last bottle of our 19th Virtual Wine Tasting. Intense purple in the glass- this wine had a rustic nose with earth, barnyard, dill, dried herbs, blackberry, cedar and dark fruit jam. On the palate the group got toasted marshmallow, jam, Angostura Bitters (?), blackberry, black cherry, cedar and dusty earth. My initial reaction was that this wine was yummy and very smooth. It is very balanced and the tannins are so fine grained it gives a beautiful mouthfeel. Richness and complexity galore make this an excellent wine that gets 94 points from me. At $60 it’s a pricy one for sure, but worth every drop. 5 stars. Drink till 2030 with grilled lamb, shish kebabs or pasta. Stunning Tempranillo and one of the best we have had in our tasting group IMHO. Salut….

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Dievole Novecento Riserva 2015, Chianti Classico DOCG, Italy

11 Sunday Jul 2021

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$33, 4 stars, 91 points, chianti classico, Italy, sangiovese, tuscany, VWTC


The third wine at tasting #19 was this 100% Sangiovese. Medium purple, it was more opaque than I was expecting from this varietal. The tasters got aromas of raspberry, flowers, iodine, chocolate, black cherry and a medicinal note (Oak influence?). On the palate it was very smooth with grippy tannins and medium plus acidity. Flavors of black cherry, coffee, iodine, licorice and black tea were accompanied by that medicinal note which someone stated was akin to cherry cough syrup. It is a tasty, bold wine with lots of aging capacity. It will drink well now if you like them tannic, or mellow out in a cellar and be more approachable in 2025 till 2030. 91 points from me for this $33 effort makes it a 4 star wine. Salut….

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