Bodega Aleanna ‘El Enemigo’ Cabernet Franc 2020, Mendoza, Argentina

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Deep purple with moderate staining and a high viscosity (13.5% ABV).  The nose has medium intensity aromas of capsicum, black cherry, black plum, licorice, coffee, burnt sugar, clove, violets and acai berry.  The palate is dry with medium (+) acidity, medium tannins and a medium body.  Flavors of acai berry, black plum, black cherry, coffee, violets and smoky clove lead to a medium (+) length finish that has a nice tannic dryness and some caressing black and blue fruit.  Retasting- the body is medium (-) in weight and the density of the fruit is a little diluted. I can’t say I agree with the trio of 93 points from others, more like 90 to me. I am pairing it with Pot Roast and Yorkshire puddings, I think the tannic grip will do nicely with the fatty nature of the dish. At $22 it’s a 4 star wine to drink till 2027. Salut….

Diseno Old Vine Malbec 2021, Mendoza, Argentina

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From a recent dinner I took very basic notes of this Argentinian Malbec that runs a mere $11.

Medium ruby colored with medium viscosity (13% ABV). On the nose I get aromas of plum, acai, blueberry and coffee. The palate is dry with medium acidity, medium (-) tannins and a medium body. Flavors of blueberry, coffee, mocha, plum and a mineral note lead to a medium length finish.  I like the balance of this wine and its mouthfeel- not overly done with pleasing acidity and tannins that are smooth and unobtrusive.  87 points makes this a 3 star wine to drink soon.  Salut….

 

Brezza Barbera d’Alba Superiore 2018, Piedmont, Italy

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Medium ruby colored with medium viscosity (14% ABV).  The nose has medium intensity aromas of cranberry, raspberry, black cherry and pomegranate. The palate is dry with medium acidity, medium (-) tannins and a medium body.  Flavors of red fruit with cedar, red licorice and dusty earth to a medium length finish.  89 points for this $24 effort makes it a 4 star wine to drink till 2028 with pasta, Cornish hen or grilled/plank salmon. Salut….

Clai ‘Baracija’ Refosk 2002, Istria, Croatia

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Deep ruby colored with medium intensity viscosity (13.0% ABV). The nose has medium intensity aromas of garigue and funk, Cinnamon, bramble berry, blackcurrant pie, açaí berry, gamy meat and damp forest wood. The palate is dry with medium acidity, medium tannins and a medium body.  Flavors of charred oak, açaí, blackcurrants, earth and some baking spice lead to a medium (-) finish.  The game note reverberates at the end.  Well balanced with taut grip, this wine gets 91 points from me. $26, 5 stars.  First time for me with the Refosk grape btw.  Drink till 2029.  Salut….

Xavier Vignon ‘Arcane Le Fou’ NV, Rhone, France

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Deep purple colored with slight staining and high viscosity (15% ABV).  The nose has medium intensity aromas of black raspberry, black olives, licorice, blackberry ganache, black cherry, granite and petrichor.  The palate is dry with medium (+) acidity, full body and medium tannins.  The flavors are quite pronounced- black raspberry, black cherry, blackberry, licorice, charred cedar, olives and that mineral granite note.  The finish is long and silky with the tannins slinking away to reveal loads of dark raspberry and cherry notes.  The slight oak nuance is nice, as is the earthy minerality.  I like this $26 wine- 93 points worth, making it a 5 star effort.  I would pair it with hearty stews, game meat or meatloaf.  It’s drinking beautifully now and will do so for quite a few years.  Mostly Grenache, there’s other Rhone varietals from different vintages thrown in for good measure.  Look out for this wine.  It’s yummy.  Salut….

 

Mirassou Vineyards Riesling 1998, Monterey County, California

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Another bottle from my buddy’s garage is this 25 year-old Riesling.  It is medium gold colored, a stunning looking wine with a watery sheen (11% ABV).  The nose has medium intensity aromas of ripe pear, apricot, honey, petrol, lime curd, vanilla thread, white and orange blossom, honeysuckle and candied tangerine.  The palate is off-dry with high acidity and a medium body.  Unfortunately the flavor intensity is a little lacking compared to the nose but I do get petrol, candied apricot, honey, pear, lime, candied ginger and blossom.  There is a slight bitterness on the mid palate that carries through to the medium (+) length finish.  I must say- I’m impressed that this wine is even drinkable considering its provenance and quality level, perhaps a testament to the longevity of the varietal and the agglomerated cork.  You can purchase a current vintage for $10.  This one got 86 points and a Best Buy rec from Wine Enthusiast back in the day.  I can see why.  Speechless to say the least.  Salut….

Gato Negro Cabernet Sauvignon Unknown vintage, Chile

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Another of the lost ‘garage’ wines my buddy brought over.  The back label was missing so I have no vintage information.  The cork was pretty dry and fell in to the bottle when I tried to insert the corkscrew.  The color is medium garnet with copper highlights and medium viscosity (12% ABV).  The nose has medium intensity aromas of dusty earth, desiccated red cherry, slightly cooked capsicum, mint, dried blackberry and burnt sugar.  The palate is dry with medium (+) acidity and medium tannins that are still quite bristly.  A light body was to be expected.  Flavors of dried black cherry, dusty bramble, stewed blackberry, bitter chocolate and dried prunes.  The bitterness is a bit cloying and carries on to the medium length finish.  This is not a very pleasant wine to drink but after being subjected to such harsh storage I am stunned that a $6 bottle of unknown age has withstood the test of time.  I revisited after a few hours and actually enjoyed the second glass.  I’m impressed tbh.  I might pick up a recent vintage to check out.  BTW- I looked up the label and think this might be a 1998 or earlier bottle.  That’s 26 years old my friends.  Drink now?? Lol.  Salut….

Chateau Les Ormes-de-Pez 2017, Saint-Estephe, France

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Medium garnet colored with slight staining and medium viscosity (13.5% ABV).   The nose has medium (+) intensity aromas of cassis, pencil shavings, charcoal, blackberry,  acai berry, mint, licorice, a slight green note and warm baking spices.  The palate is dry with medium acidity, medium tannins and medium body.  The tannins are integrating nicely and make for a silky mouthfeel.  Flavors that I love in Left Bank Bordeaux come out of the glass- cassis, leather, pencil shavings, licorice, blackberry and baking spice.  The finish is classic for the region- slightly tart, long and a touch dry from the fantastic tannins.  I first became a convert of this wine when we visited Lynch Bages and got to try this as part of the tasting.  For $40, I am impressed with the quality of this Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot blend.  91 points from me and 5 stars.  It is open for business now but will cellar nicely till 2030.  I’m pairing with Sunday roast.  Salut….

Duckhorn Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc 2008, Napa Valley, California

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My buddy Rewt kindly offered me a mixed case of wines that had been forgotten in a garage for 4 years.  In actuality, some had been forgotten far longer with bottles from the late 90’s mingling with an ’89 White Zinfandel!  You know where I am going with this….. down the drain with most of them.  This Sauvignon Blanc however showed promise.  A high ullage and decent color made me try it.  I was pleasantly surprised!

Pale gold, perhaps medium lemon and still showing youth, even though it has lots of age on it. A watery sheen medium viscosity (13.5% ABV). The nose is very interesting with some burnt ginger, dried grapefruit peel, blood orange pith, a hint of green grass, a touch of a smoky note and possibly some oak? The palate is dry with medium (+) acidity and a medium body. Albeit not delightful, it does show some interesting character and perseverance. There’s a certain level of bitterness, phenolic or otherwise that keeps showing up- I could even smell it. Considering this wine has been sitting in somebody’s hot garage for ages I’m totally blown away that a 16-year-old wine is in such good condition. The citrus fruits show off the wine’s age- being desiccated, and very ripe. The smokiness I got on the nose carries through to the palate and the finish is quite long. The grapefruit pith flavors persist the longest on the backend. I would never have guessed that this wine was heat damaged, only past its prime. Drink it now or forever hold your peace. It’s hard to scale a wine of its provenance (or lack thereof) but it would probably have been a 91 to 92 pointer in its day.  Fun to try!  Salut….

Finca Nueva Crianza 2018, Rioja DOCa, Spain

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Deep ruby, inky with slight staining and high viscosity (14% ABV).  Aromas of vanilla, baking spices, ripe blackberry, violets, blackcurrant ganache, mocha and blueberry pie.  Dry with medium acidity, medium tannins and a full body. Flavors of  blackberry, dusty earth, violets, blackcurrant, blueberry and vanilla lead to a medium (+) length finish that has some baking spice warmth.  The tannins are delightful and silky.  91 points for this Tempranillo that runs $17 makes it a 5 star wine.  Drink till 2030.  Salut….