I taste a bunch-o-wine (technical term for more than most people). So each week, I share some of my wine reviews (mostly from samples) and tasting notes in a “mini-review” format.
They are meant to be quirky, fun, and (mostly) easily-digestible reviews of (mostly) currently available wines (click here for the skinny on how to read them), so you can get right to the point and decide if they’re for you (or not). Cheers!
- 2024 Roseblood d’Estoublon Rose (Coteaux Varois en Provence): Utterly delicious. Rose petals, wild red berries, and equal parts fun and refinement. $27 B+
- 2023 Domaine de Cabasse ‘Le Rose’ (Mediterranee): Floral and earthy, and very round in the mid-section. $NA B
- 2022 Bodegas Ontanon Tempranillo Blanco (Rioja): Lotsa honey, lotsa oranges, lotsa wood. $15 B
- 2019 San Felice ‘Poggio Rosso Castelnuovo Berardenga’ (Chianti Classico Gran Selezione): Already developed, with savory red fruits, stewed plums, wood and dried herb spices. Very nice line of activity here, with tangy-ness to spare. $60 A-
- 2021 Psagot ‘Peak’ Red (Judean Hills): A sense of rich wildness pervades, making it feel at once both familiar and exotic. $60 A-
- 2024 Sonoma-Cutrer Sauvignon Blanc (Sonoma County): Grapefruit and zestiness to spare, long herbal finish, mineral texture and, delicious citrus flavor. $25 B+
- 2022 Merry Edwards Warrens’ Hill Pinot Noir (Russian River Valley): Leather, game, smoke, blackberry, bramble, black tea, rhubarb. Excellent depth, focus, and richness. Wow. $70 A
- 2022 Papapietro Perry Russian River Valley Pinot Noir (Russian River Valley): Feels ripe and rich in its red berry fruit whirlwind; there’s wonderful tea leaf and baking spice complexity here, too. $64 A-
- 2024 Donum Rose of Pinot Noir (Carneros): Excellent, floral and fine with great red apple, blood orange and red berry action. Fantastic length! $50 A-
- 2022 Goosecross Cellars State Lane Vineyard Cabernet Franc (Napa Valley): Sophisticated, but with a wild side. Dark fruit, plenty of spices, and lots of intrigue. A- $90