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Great photo here of Giles Nicault, who crafts some stunning wines for Long Shadows.

Great photo here of Giles Nicault, who crafts some stunning wines for Long Shadows.

Long Shadows

December 28, 2018

One of Washington’s premier wineries that will be also featured at our 2019 Washington Wine Blog Critic’s Choice of Washington event, Long Shadows has made their name by crafting outstanding red wines with a superstar cast of winemaking talent that spans the globe. I have tasted at Long Shadows for well over a decade and year in, year out, they are one of the most consistently good producers of Washington red wine. A few days back I tried their epic 2006 ‘Pedestal’ Merlot (WWB, 95) which was a monumental wine that was absolutely singing at this point of development. Tried last month and nearly as good is their 2007 Long Shadows ‘Feather’ Cabernet Sauvignon (WWB, 94) which has copious dark fruits and coffee ground flavors. 

The new releases by Long Shadows were seriously good across the board. Long Shadows produces one of the great Rose wines in Washington and their 2017 Long Shadows ‘Julia’s Dazzle’ Rose (WWB, 92) shows a vibrant minerality and is bursting with delicious red fruit flavors. For Chardonnay lovers, look to their 2015 Dance Cellars ‘Whisper’ Chardonnay (WWB, 93) which shows incredible richness and balance from this warm vintage in Washington. The best new release that I tried was the stunning 2015 Long Shadows ‘Pedestal’ Merlot (WWB, 94) which has a long life in the cellar but is drinking marvelously in its youth. Learn more about this amazing winery at http://www.longshadows.com/ Here are the amazing new release wines from Long Shadows.

2017 Long Shadows ‘Julia’s Dazzle’ Rose- Sourced from The Benches Vineyard in the Columbia Valley, this wine is another spectacular effort by superstar winemaker Giles Nicault. The nose is highly perfumed with rose petals, guava puree and red cherry candy. The palate is both lush and lithe, showing off exotic rose water, cran-cherry, and blood orange flavors. The tension is vibrant, as this is nearly impossible to resist right now. Enjoy this beautiful Rose young while it keeps its verve. Drink 2018-2022- 92

2016 Dance Cellars ‘Dance’ Chardonnay- Largely sourced from the Boushey Vineyard, as well as the Crawford Vineyard, this shows brioche and toasted macadamia nut on the nose with creme brulee. The palate shows a wonderful texture with briohce, toasty oak, buttered popcorn and a lovely cream finish. Lively and showing some good aging potential, this is an outstanding effort by superstar winemaker Giles Nicault. Drink 2018-2024- 92

2015 Dance Cellars ‘Whisper’ Chardonnay- This Wente clone Chardonnay, sourced from the Boushey and Crawford Vineyards, was released later, given an additional four months of oak treatment. The resultant wine is a fantastic effort by superstar winemaker Giles Nicault. This begins with aromas of toasty oak, and butterscotch and apricot. The palate shows a really nice weight and mouthfeel with a lovely texture without being heavy. Vanilla cream, banana and butterscotch flavors all mingle beautifully in the glass. Drink 2018-2024- 93

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2015 Long Shadows ‘Pedestal’ Merlot- Primarily sourced from the Connor Lee Vineyard, as well as the StoneTree, Weinbau and Dionysus Vineyards, the wine is a blend of 75% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon and 10% Petit Verdot. This was first aged for 22 months in largely new French oak prior to bottling. A strong whiff of chocolate hits the glass with sagebrush and wonderful earthy tones rounding out the nose. The palate has a wonderful mouthfeel with a silky texture. Black tea, mocha, creme de cassis and milk chocolate flavors combine nicely in the mouth. The light tannins coat the mid-palate. A downright stunning bottling, this ‘Pedestal’ will cellar well over the next fifteen to twenty years. Drink 2018-2035- 94

2015 Long Shadows ‘Pirouette’ Red Wine- The 2015 ‘Pirouette’ is a blend of 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 21% Merlot with the remainder Petit Verdot and Malbec. The wine is largely sourced from Red Mountain Vineyards. Aged for 22 months in 75% new French oak prior to bottling. The rather intoxicating nose entices with an herbal edge, followed by copious dark fruits and a touch of baking spice. The palate shows a wonderful mouthfeel and texture. Black tea, mint, blueberry compote and mocha flavors all wonderfully combine in the glass. Complex and refined, this is a gorgeous bottling by Long Shadows. Drink 2018-2035- 93

2015 Long Shadows ‘Chester Kidder’ Red Wine- This wine is a blend of 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Syrah, and 15% Petit Verdot. The wine shows a smoky and earthy nose with green bell pepper, sagebrush and dark fruits that round out this seductive wine. The mouthfeel and texture to this wine is truly fantastic, as the wine shows a silky edge. Black fruits with milk chocolate dill and sage mark this outstanding bottling. Tightly wound now, this really needs another year of bottle age to fully develop. Drink 2019-2035- 93

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We celebrated in style with the 1999 Louis Roederer ‘Cristal’ Champagne

We celebrated in style with the 1999 Louis Roederer ‘Cristal’ Champagne

Louis Roederer ‘Cristal’ Champagne

December 21, 2018

After completing my 2018 Washington Report I decided to celebrate in style last night. One of the great historic Champagne houses, Louis Roederer only produces their ‘Cristal’ Champagne in specific vintages. ‘Cristal’ Champagne was created in 1876 to satisfy the demanding tastes of Tsar Alexander II. The emperor asked Louis Roederer to reserve the House’s best cuvée for him every year as he was fond of Louis Roederer’s style. This Champagne was initially distinguished by being presented in a flat-bottomed, transparent lead-crystal bottle. The ‘Cristal’ brand was named after the lead-crystal bottle, which is particularly transparent and luminous. ‘Cristal’ Champagne blending is typically around 40% Chardonnay and 60% Pinot Noir, although that varies on the vintage. Cristal is aged for 6 years in Louis Roederer’s cellars and then left for a further 8 months after dégorgement. The ‘Cristal’ Rose Champagne is always composed of estate fruit and the wine is primarily fermented and aged in steel, but roughly 15-20% of the blend is aged in oak. Over time the cellar master has been lowering dosage to 8-9 g/l. 

The 1999 Louis Roederer ‘Cristal’ Rose Champagne (WWB, 95) is drinking at its peak right now. It is a stunning Champagne that is best served out of a white wine glass right now. I spent a good amount of time moving between flute and white wine glass and the range and bouquet was considerably better out of the white wine glass. What stuck me most about the Champagne was how the tertiary notes are now dominating the red fruits. While red fruits like cran-raspberry are quite nice, the fruit flavors are now more delicate, as the musty character like biscuit, peat moss and wild mushroom, are really singing. For those who love an aged Champagne, the ’99 is really at a marvelous place. While it is drinking nicely now, it will cellar well for a decade or more. 

Learn more about this great Champagne at http://www.louis-roederer.com/en/wine/cristal

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1999 Louis Roederer ‘Cristal’ Rose Champagne- The 1999 ‘Cristal’ Rose Champagne by Louis Roederer is a glorious Champagne that is absolutely singing right now. The wine is composed of largely old vine Pinot Noir from the village of Cumières in the Marne region of Champagne. Upon entry, the Champagne is quite intense, particularly when enjoyed in a white wine glass. The aromatic range is glorious here, from cran-raspberry to wild mushroom to mulberry to peat moss. The red fruits are quite delicate as the tertiary notes are playing first chair. The palate shows a wonderful silky texture and mouthfeel. Red raspberry, orange rind, forest floor and hints of black truffle parade on the palate. A seriously good aged effort, I can see this cellaring well for the next ten to fifteen years — but why wait? Drink 2018-2030- 95

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2018 Washington Report

December 20, 2018

Friends,

I hope you all are enjoying a marvelous holiday season. Today we bring you my Washington Report. As senior editor at International Wine Report I have tasted nearly 1000 new Washington wines and have reviewed over 700 new releases from Washington this year. The wines reviewed in this report are new releases spanning multiple vintages from 2014-2017. I believe this to be one of the most comprehensive reports out of Washington. The report covers Washington's major appellations, including Columbia Valley, Walla Walla and Red Mountain AVA’s

Overall, the quality of wines ended up being quite impressive, in particular from the 2014 vintage, with the 2015 vintage being a slight step behind, as they both yielded excellent final results. Both 2014 and 2015 were hot vintages on record, but they were also different in the challenges they presented. In 2014 the growing conditions were nearly ideal, particularly for red wines as many producers achieved rich, intense and age-worthy bottlings. 2015 was a bit more challenging for many producers due to severe summer heat spikes with temperatures reaching the hottest on record. Nonetheless there were some winemakers who thrived in these conditions and carefully managed their vineyards.

Some of the stellar showings were from Quilceda Creek and their sensational new lineup, including the stunning 2015 Quilceda Creek Cabernet Sauvignon. Also standing out were the new releases from superstar vigneron Christophe Baron of Cayuse Vineyards and his talented assistant vigneronne Elizabeth Bourcier, who have taken the world by storm with their 2015 Hors Categorie Syrah and the compelling terroir-driven wines under Cayuse Vineyards, No Girls, Horsepower and La Rata labels.

Other producers who excelled in Walla Walla Rocks District and Walla Walla AVA include Reynvaan Family Vineyards, Rôtie Cellars, Saviah, Rasa Vineyards, Leonetti, Gramercy, Doubleback, Abeja, and the scintillating new Syrah from Delmas.

Coming out of the Columbia Valley, Red Mountain and Yakima Valley AVA's wines from Force Majeure, Long Shadows, Kobayashi, Col Solare, Avennia, DeLille, Den Hoed, EFESTE, and Kerloo Cellars all were amongst the most compelling from their respective AVA's.

While 2015 certainly proved to be challenging, winemakers like Chris Peterson of Avennia, Todd Alexander of Force Majeure and Matt Reynvaan of Reynvaan Family Vineyards have noted the great promise for the 2016 vintage for both red and white wines — particularly creating well-concentrated red wines. We have also seen this to be true as the few 2016 red wines we have seen have showed good mid-palate richness and acidity while the white wines from 2016 possesses wonderful richness but may struggle with achieving poise and tension.

Here is my 2018 Washington Report: http://www.internationalwinereport.com/articles/washington-vol-3

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Here we raise a glass to the Reynvaan family for their incredible accomplishments. Pictured here is Matt (L) and Mike (R) Reynvaan at their winery. They have produced an incredible range of wines coming from the 2016 vintage.

Here we raise a glass to the Reynvaan family for their incredible accomplishments. Pictured here is Matt (L) and Mike (R) Reynvaan at their winery. They have produced an incredible range of wines coming from the 2016 vintage.

Washington Wine Blog 2018 Winery of the Year: Reynvaan Family Vineyards

December 19, 2018

Happy Wednesday to you all. Today we bring you our winery of the year. It took a great deal of deliberation as there were several North American wineries at the top of the list for 2018. The likes of Domaine Serene, HALL, Quilceda Creek and Cayuse Vineyards are all standing at the high table. The challenges of choosing a winery of the year were more difficult than any other year because of the incredible quality of overall wine lineups but we have chosen Reynvaan Family Vineyards as our deserved winner.

This summer visiting with Matt Reynvaan we sampled his exciting 2016 red and white wines wines. The white wines were electric and showed incredible tension and viscosity. I was absolutely blown away by these wines as he is truly producing some of the best white wine in North America. The red wines were the best that I have tried from this estate. Both estate vineyards are producing some mind-blowing red wines and Matt’s 2016 Reynvaan Family Vineyards ‘Stoneessence’ Syrah (WWB, 97) was my 2018 Washington Wine Blog wine of the year. Speaking with Matt about his honor, he noted “For Reynvaan Family Vineyards we have dedicated ourselves to creating world class Syrah’s exclusively from our Estate vineyards in the Walla Walla Valley. We feel this valley has some of the most exciting, intriguing, terroir in the United States and beyond. It is our passion to produce a wine of individual character that captures the essence of our grapes in each bottle.” Lets raise our glass to the Reynvaan family for their huge successes. Here are my reviews of the new releases by Reynvaan Family Vineyards. Learn more about this incredible winery at https://www.reynvaanfamilyvineyards.com


2016 Reynvaan ‘In The Rocks’ Viognier- The wine saw extensive barrel age and battonage prior to bottling. The resultant Viognier its truly one of the best white wines that I have ever sampled from Washington. The 2016 Reynvaan Family Vineyards ‘In The Rocks Viognier’ opens with an incredible stony nose with aromas of chamomile, nectarine jelly, white flowers, honeydew melon and wet stone. The palate exudes class with honeydew melon, roasted pineapple, mango and roasted macadamia nut as this shows an exotic edge. The near minute long finish impresses. Only 80 cases of this thrilling wine, so grab this while you can. Drink 2018-2028- 95


2016 Reynvaan Grenache Blanc- This deeply hued wine begins with aromas of honeysuckle, apricot and cantalopoe. The palate has an incredible texture with Pazzaz apple, kiwi, pink grapefruit and roasted pineapple. This has incredible range and the mouthfeel delights. The tension here is really incredible. Refreshing yet rich, this gorgeous wine will cellar well over the next decade. Drink 2018-2028- 94


2016 Reynvaan Family Vineyards ‘In The Hills’ Syrah- The smoky aromatics grip you as well as the lifted qualities from the Viognier. The wine weighs in at 13.8% alcohol and shows smoked brisket, wet rock, and Umami, bacon fat and blood orange rind on the highly perfumed nose. The palate shows an insanely good mouthfeel with wonderful freshness and minerality. The combination of richness and tension is hard to resist right now. The stony character and herbaceousness to the wine really shimmers in the limelight. Black tea, wild blackberry, orange zest and a touch of milk chocolate flavors brings a wonderful array of flavors to the palate. While this will cellar well for a decade, it is drinking marvelously right now Drink 2018-2028- 94


2016 Reynvaan Family Vineyards ‘Foothills Reserve’ Syrah- The 2016 ‘Foothills Reserve’ is a phenomenal wine that is truly one of the best that I have sampled from Washington in the past year. The nose takes on incredible range from blood orange, to charcuterie to black fruits and olive tapenade. The seductive nose brings you back to the glass for more. The palate shows remarkable freshness and intensity. Asian spice, Hoisin sauce, black tea, blackberry pie and wet stone characters all come to play on the palate. There is a seamless quality to this wine that glides through the palate. Fresh and energetic, while highly refined, this wine will cellar marvelously over the next decade. I adore the range here. Drink 2018-2029- 96


2016 Reynvaan Family Vineyards ‘In The Rocks’ Syrah- The 2016 Reynvaan ‘In The Rocks’ Syrah is a phenomenal wine made by superstar winemaker Matt Reynvaan. With 4% Viognier blended in the nose is highly perfumed with wet stone, Umami, white rose and lychee as well as blood orange and red raspberry cordial. The lifted aromatics from the Viognier are truly outstanding. The palate shows wonderful tension, range and verve with wet stone, Umami, blood orange, red cherry candy and a touch of horse manure. Seductive, with insanely good range, this is a stunning effort by Reynvaan. Drink 2018-2028- 95


2016 Reynvaan Family Vineyards ‘The Contender’ Syrah-This wine weights in at 13.2% alcohol has 4% Marsanne blended in. The nose is highly seductive with beautiful white flowers, lychee with black tea, orange zest and milk chocolate. The range here is simply insane. The palate shows really good range as well with a wonderful tension and verve. Mike chocolate, black tea, sagebrush, wet stone and smoked pork shoulder flavors are all remarkably coming together in the glass. The citrus aspect at the finish is simply outstanding. Drink 2018-2028- 95


2016 Reynvaan Family Vineyards ‘Stonessence’ Syrah- The 2016 Reynvaan Family Vineyards ‘Stonessence’ Syrah is a simply gorgeous effort by this storied estate. The nose is rather intoxicating with horse manure, blood orange, red cherry cola, and black tea with a touch of green olive tapenade. The minerality and freshness of the wine is simply astounding as is the wonderful mouthfeel. Wet stone, wild blackberry, Umami, and satsuma orange flavors all come together in the glass. The mouth-watering acidity makes this stunner nearly impossible to put down right now. A remarkable wine, this will cellar marvelously for a decade or more. Drink 2018-2028- 97


2016 Reynvaan Family Vineyards ‘The Classic’ Red Wine- (Release April 2019) The wine is a blend of 60% Cabernet with the remainder Merlot and Cabernet Franc. The wine initially fermented in new puncheons and then was aged in neutral French oak prior to bottling. This takes on wonderfully smoky character on the nose with wet stone, green bell pepper, mocha and crushed mint. The wine has a wonderful minerality with great freshness and a wonderful mouthfeel. This shows mouth-watering acidity and wonderful dark fruits that mingle with green olive tapenade, cigar box, wild blackberry pie and Asian spice. This may be the best ‘The Classic’ I have tried. Drink 2018-2026- 94



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Washington Wine Blog Top 100 of 2018

December 18, 2018

Dear Friends,

I want to offer my warmest holiday greetings from Washington Wine Blog. We are very humbled by your support and following. I hope you all are enjoying a marvelous holiday season with your loved ones. We have enjoyed a wonderful 2018 here at Washington Wine Blog, which marked my fourth year as senior editor at International Wine Report, reviewing wines for them primarily from Washington, Oregon and California. Our WWB editors, Dr. Stephen Lee and Dr. Jae Hong, continue to contribute Washington wine reviews, editing and consulting. I have been steadily increasing the number of interviews and winery features and more than 100 interviews which we will continue to improve. In February 2018 we held our first Washington Wine Blog Critic’s Choice of Washington event, which featured some of the state’s best wineries at the beautiful Columbia Tower Club in downtown Seattle. I would love to see you all at our next spectacular event, the 2nd Annual Washington Wine Blog Critic’s Choice of Washington event on Saturday February 16th from 4-7PM at the Columbia Tower Club, featuring past Washington Wine Blog wineries of the year, Quilceda Creek and Cayuse Vineyards.

I have had the great pleasure and challenge of selecting 100 exceptional domestic wines to comprise my Top 100 for 2018. With a strong focus from my Oregon and Washington Reports. For our 2018 Top 100 we have several good value wine selections, as well as many collectable wines. Choosing our top wine was hugely challenging as many wines towards the top of our list were well-deserving of the top honor. Matt Reynvaan continues to be one of the state’s best winemakers and crafts a truly extraordinary lineup of red and white wines. His 2016 Reyvaan Family Vineyards ‘Stoneessence Syrah’ (WWB, 97)  which is a head-turning wine that shows insanely good poise, terroir and richness. This heavyhitting wine is beautiful in its youth but will continue to evolve over the next decade. I want to offer my deepest thanks for all of your support of Washington Wine Blog. I want to wish you all the absolute best during this holiday season and I hope 2019 brings you all great joy and prosperity, with beautiful wines in your glass.


1) 2016 Reynvaan Family Vineyards ‘Stonessence’ Syrah 

Washington I Walla Walla Valley I $95 I 97 Points

The 2016 Reynvaan Family Vineyards ‘Stonessence’ Syrah is a simply gorgeous effort by this storied estate. The nose is rather intoxicating with horse manure, blood orange, red cherry cola, and black tea with a touch of green olive tapenade. The minerality and freshness of the wine is simply astounding as is the wonderful mouthfeel. Wet stone, wild blackberry, Umami, and satsuma orange flavors all come together in the glass. The mouth-watering acidity makes this stunner nearly impossible to put down right now. A remarkable wine, this will cellar marvelously for a decade or more. Drink 2018-2028


2) 2015 Quilceda Creek ‘Columbia Valley’ Cabernet Sauvignon

Washington I Columbia Valley I $200.00 I 98 Points 

The 2015 Quilceda Creek ‘Columbia Valley’ Cabernet Sauvignon is the best red wine that I have sampled from this vintage in Washington. The wine was sourced from the Champoux (roughly 70% of the fruit), Palengat, Wallula and Lake Wallula Vineyards. While this has the Columbia Valley AVA on the bottle, it is primarily a Horse Heaven Hills wine. The wine shows creme de cassis, pencil lead and black tea with a touch of red cherry compote on the nose. The heady aromatics bring you back to the glass for more pleasure. The palate is silky smooth and marvelously coats the mouth. Lightly tannic, the wine slowly unveils blueberry compote, blackberry cobbler, mocha, and creme de cassis flavors that build in the glass. The minerality, weight and overall presentation of the wine is simply astounding, as is the long and lingering black fruit and mineral driven finish. There is a seamless quality to this wine really shines through with every lingering sip. This is a truly monumental effort in a vintage that was challenging due to severe heat spikes throughout the summer growing season. Drink 2018-2035


3) 2015 HALL ‘Rainin’ Cabernet Sauvignon 

California I Napa Valley I $350.00 I 99 Points

Located at the northern end of Napa Valley on Diamond Mountain, this 8 acre vineyard is located on a hillside with conifer trees. Rocky red soils set this vineyard. The ‘Rainin’ is a barrel select from this vineyard. The nose is scintillating, currently displaying Turkish coffee, creme de cassis, dusty terroir, red bell pepper and red cherry compote. The insanely good mouthfeel coats the mid-palate as the entry is insanely decadent. The texture to this wine is downright ethereal. Creme de cassis, red bell pepper, creme de cassis, sour black cherry compote, mocha and Asian spice with tea leaf flavors all impress. The seamless quality of this wine is simply amazing. This is near perfection in the bottle. Drink 2019-2045


4) 2015 Hors Categorie Syrah

Washington I Walla Walla Valley I $250.00 I 98 Points

Hors Categorie translates to ‘a thing of its own’ in French. Christophe first discovered this site in 2004 as Syrah was planted on extremely steep slopes near where the north fork of the Walla Walla River meets with the Walla Walla River. Slopes are up to a 60% grade at some places. The Hors Catégorie Syrah is a stunning effort that shows a wonderful stony character with smoked meats, bulls blood, blood orange zest and red cherry candy. The silky mouthfeel is simply incredible. The range of flavors entices the senses with red cherry preserves, blood orange, bulls blood, white truffle oil, black pepper and green olive tapenade. With mouth-watering acidity and a wonderful lifted character, this is a simply stunning effort by Christophe Baron. Drink 2018-2040


5) 2015 No Girls ‘La Paciencia Vineyard’ Grenache

Washington I Walla Walla Valley I $90.00 I 97 Points 

The ‘La Pacencia Vineyard’ was planted over the course of three years (Grenache, Syrah and Tempranillo, three acres each). This wine was aged in a combination of neutral oak and stainless steel prior to bottling. The nose is completely intoxicating with blood orange, wild strawberry, horse manure, guava puree, forest floor and black tea. The palate shows an insane range of flavors. Blood orange rind, forest floor, white truffle, red currant jelly and Umami. The saline and savory aspect of this wine makes your mouth water. Drink 2018-2028


6) 2015 Cayuse Vineyards ‘God Only Knows’ Red Wine

Washington I Walla Walla Valley I $100.00 I 97 Points

The 2015 ‘God Only Knows’ by Cayuse Vineyards is a stunning effort from this storied estate. The nose takes on some insanely impressive range, showing potpourri, white rose, white truffle, and Umami. Silky, showing an incredible mouthfeel, the wine reveals a wonderful combination of red and dark fruits. Silky smooth through the palate, there is an incredible purity of fruit with guava puree, wild blackberry, blood orange, wet stone, Umami and gobs of mouth-watering acidity. There is a wonderful combination of freshness and weight at play. A head-turner, this is best enjoyed in the last decade. Drink 2018-2028


7) 2016 Domaine Serene ‘Evenstad Reserve’ Chardonnay

Oregon I Willamette Valley I $65.00 I 95 Points

The 2016 ‘Evenstad Reserve’ Chardonnay is a stunning new wine by the superstar winemaking team at Domaine Serene let by Michael Fay. The toasty oak element creeps in immediately. There is remarkable complexity aromatically with toasted hazelnut, brioche, lemon oil, and white peach. The palate shows amazing complexity and range. Mango, white peach, vanilla creme brulee, Meyer lemon zest and starfruit flavors all marvelously mingle together in the glass. The acidity and viscosity of the wine is simply incredible. Enjoy this great wine over the next ten to fifteen years. Drink 2018-2033


8) 2016 Delmas Syrah

Oregon I Walla Walla Valley I  $70.00 I 96 Points

 Following up the stunning 2015 bottling, the 2016 Delmas Syrah is a head-turning wine that takes its seat at the high table in Syrah. Sourced from the highly acclaimed SJR Vineyard, the Syrah connected with 7.25% Viognier in the co-ferment and saw limited new oak prior to bottling. Straight out of the glass, the wine exudes heady aromas of red currant jelly, cigar ash, blood orange rind, horse manure, crushed wet gravel and Asian spices. This stunning nose brings you back to the glass for more pleasure. The palate is silky smooth and seductive. Cran-pomegranate, Mandarin orange, red cherry candy, peat moss and Umami flavors round out the palate. This has incredible range, precision, purity and focus. A heavyhitter of a wine, this lifted and stunning Syrah by superstar winemaker, Billo Naravane, will cellar well for a decade or more. Drink 2018-2028


9) 2014 Rasa Vineyards ‘Veritas Sequiter’ Syrah

Washington I Walla Walla Valley I $95.00 I 96 Points

 Weighing in at 13.5% alcohol, the 2014 ‘Veritas Sequiter’ will be released in November 2018, the wine is sourced from the famed SJR vineyard. The wine underwent 100% whole cluster fomentation and was aged in 80% new oak for 27 months prior to bottling. Distinctly Walla Walla Rocks AVA, this has bacon fat, horse manure, seaweed and Umami aromatics that bring you back to the glass for more. The palate is highly compelling and has marvelous weight and tension. The wine shows wonderful Umami, black licorice, green olive and bacon fat flavors that collide with marvelous minerality. The balance and complexity of this wine is truly amazing. Drink 2018-2030


10) 2016 Del Dotto ‘The Beast’ Cabernet Sauvignon

California I Napa Valley I $N/A I 98 Points

The 2016 Del Dotto ‘The Beast’ Cabernet Sauvignon is every bit as good as their 2015 bottling and is one of the best wines that I have sampled all year. ‘The Beast’ is a barrel selection that sources from a host of great vineyards in four different Napa Valley AVAs. Inky dark in the glass, the nose is intense and aromatically gorgeous, currently displaying a dazzling level of complexity with creme de cassis, mocha, Turkish coffee, Asian spice, anise and a touch of toasty oak. The weight and mouthfeel to this wine is simply stunning with creme de cassis, mocha, anise, black tea, leather and black cherry cordial flavors all slowly building in the glass. This is a head-turning combination of bright acidity and fruit weight on the palate that makes it nearly impossible to resist right now. Intense and lively, this has an extremely long life in the cellar. Drink 2018-2040- 98


11) 2013 MTR Productions ‘Memory Found’ Syrah

Washington I Walla Walla Valley I $90 I 96 Points- The 2013 ‘Memory Found’ by superstar winemaker, Matt Reynvaan, is a head-turning and seductive new release Syrah. On the nose this shows massive range from Hoisin sauce to peat moss to wet stone and citrus rind to brandied dark cherry. Despite its age and obvious heat of the vintage, the palate is lithe and youthful, showing a wonderful tension and purity of fruit. Pipe tobacco, chocolate covered dark cherry, roasted fig, wet stone and blood orange zest with Umami flavors all marvelously combine. The salinity of the wine also adds to the discussion. Lithe, rich and showing insanely good range, this is a stunner that is best enjoyed within the next five to ten years. Drink 2018-2028


12) 2015 Horsepower Vineyards ‘Sur Echalas Vineyard’ Grenache

Washington I Walla Walla Valley I $100.00 I 97 Points- The 2015 Horsepower Vineyards ‘Sur Echalas Vineyard’ Grenache is a highly memorable effort that is one of the best of its kind in the state. White truffle and peat moss aromatics you immediately on the nose with earthy undertones that impress. Red fruits and citrus qualities come into the nose as well, as this shows some serious aromatic range in the glass. The palate shows striking intensity, verve and tension. The range of flavors is insanely good, as the wine unveils seductive flavors of white truffle crudo, red currant jelly, cran-orange, peat moss, wet stone and white pepper. The range of flavors makes this absolutely impossible to put down right now. This is a complete wine. Drink 2018-2028


13) 2015 La Rata Red Wine

Washington I Walla Walla Valley I $75.00 I 95 Points

The 2015 ‘La Rata’ Red Wine is a blend of 54% Grenache with 26%Cabernet and 10% Syrah. Inspired by the top wines of Priorat, Elizabeth Bourcier decided to make a small tank of co-fermented Grenache and Cabernet Sauvignon. The name was called ‘La Rata’ based on Spanglish and the resulting red blend ended up a remarkable success. This year displays a slightly darker color than previous vintages, likely due to the addition of the Syrah. The nose takes on some stunning aromatics with horse manure, red cherry candy, guava puree, teaberry, black truffle oil and Umami. Seriously perfumed, the intoxicating bouquet brings you back to the glass for more. The texture to this wine entices and beautifully coats the mouth. The savory and saline quality to this wine is quite striking, showing charcuterie with red cherry puree, cran-guava, white truffle, and Umami flavors. A downright stunner, this gorgeous wine will cellar well over the next decade but is impossible to resist right now. Drink 2018-2028


14) 2015 Illumination Sauvignon Blanc

California I Napa Valley I $40.00 I 95 Points

2016 Illumination Sauvignon Blanc- The 2016 Illumination Sauvignon Blanc is a revelation. The nose embarks poached pear, toasty brioche and marzipan. The palate shows amazing richness and tension. Tangerine soaked pear, green bell pepper, white peach and Welches white grape juice flavors all amazingly mingle. This is a simply spectacular effort that dazzles now but will cellar well for a decade or more. Drink 2018-2033


15) 2016 Big Table Farm ‘Sunnyside Vineyard’ Pinot Noir

Oregon I Willamette Valley I $62.00 I 95 Points 

The 2016 ‘Sunnyside Vineyard’ Pinot Noir is another marvelous effort by Big Table Farm. They have made this wine starting with the 2011vintage. The Pinot Noir shows beautiful aromatic range on the nose from blood orange, to peat moss to guava and beautiful bing cherry. The mouthfeel is seductive as the wine shows a similarly striking range on the palate. Black fruits, red fruits, citrus rind and earthy tones all marvelously weave together in the glass, and combine with stunning tension and minerality. A long ager, this is another complete wine made by the talented team at Big Table Farm. Drink 2018-2033


16) 2014 Cardinale Red Wine

California I Napa Valley I $295.00 I 96 Points 

The massive wine is a blend of 88% Cabernet Sauvignon and 12% Merlot. This wine opens with a bouquet of coffee grounds, creme de cassis and dried herbs with a touch of blueberry cordial. This has a marvelous tension and weight. Creme de cassis, anise, mocha, blueberry compote and sandalwood flavors show impressively. The combination of weight and tension is marvelous here. Try to resist this gorgeous wine for at least another year. Drink 2019-2035


17) 2016 Robert Biale 'Varozza Vineyard' Zinfandel

California I Napa Valley I $52.00 I 95 Points- This historic Napa vineyard was first farmed by the Varozza family since 1913. The Zinfandel shows an intriguing translucence and starts off with cigar ash, cran-cherry, coffee ground and wild blackberry pie aromatics. I am in love with the purity of fruit here and seamless texture. Milk chocolate, crushed mint, black cherry cordial and roasted date flavors all impress. This stunning bottling is truly one of the best in California. Drink 2018-2030


18) 2016 Sleight of Hand ‘The Psychedelic’ Syrah

Washington I Walla Walla Valley I $60.00 I 95 Points

The best wine in the new outstanding Sleight of Hand lineup, ‘The Psychedelic’ Syrah is a head-turning wine sourced from the esteemed Stoney Vine Vineyard in the Walla Walla Rocks AVA. The Syrah was aged in 25% new French oak for 16 months prior to bottling. The terroir on the nose is evident, ranging from wild blackberry to orange zest and green olive tapenade to smoked brisket and wet stone. The silky mouthfeel invites you to take the next delicious sip. There is a wonderful energy and tension to this wine as well that impresses. Blackberry pie, cigar ash, wet stone, Mandarin orange rind and Hoisin sauce all combine marvelously on the palate. Given an hour of air the flavors become even more impressive as the texture evolves to be wonderfully mouth-coating.  While this is delicious now, the wine will continue to evolve over the next decade — but it is nearly impossible to resist right now. Drink 2018-2026


19) 2015 Kongsgaard Chardonnay

California I Napa Valley I $100.00 I 96 Points- 

The 2015 is another absolutely sensational showing for this iconic Napa Valley Chardonnay. This opes to inviting aromatics of vanilla crème brûlée, bright lemon, brioche and freshly sliced red apples all taking shape in the glass. The palate is exceedingly plush, while maintaining wonderful tension and balance. It continues to impress with its beautifully concentrated flavors of crème brûlée, butterscotch, bananas foster and roasted pineapple, which all lead up the long, complex finish, which complete this remarkable wine. Seamless and memorable, this is another astonishing wine made by the utterly talented winemaker John Kongsgaard. Drink 2018-2030


20) 2017 L’Ecole No. 41 ’Columbia Valley’ Semillon 

Washington I Columbia Valley I $18.00 I 92 Points

This has pear aromas with marzipan and toasted brioche on the nose. The palate is wonderful with mouthwatering acidity and a wonderful richness. Brioche, Japanese pear and Macadamia nut flavors all mingle nicely together in the glass. This is a simply outstanding value. Drink 2018-2024


21) 2016 Ayoub Chardonnay

Oregon I Willamette Valley I $40.00 I 94 Points 

The 2016 Ayoub Chardonnay is a standout wine from this exciting vintage that throughly impresses. This immediately starts off with inviting aromatics of lemon oil, baked apple and suggestions of apricot jelly. The palate is lithe and luscious, revealing lemon merriange, banana and roasted pineapple flavors. Exotic and layered, this Chardonnay from winemaker Mo Ayoub is simply stunning. Drink 2018-2028


22) 2016 Kerloo Cellars ‘Upland Vineyard’ Grenache

Washington I Columbia Valley I $40.00 I 94 Points

The wine underwent 50% whole cluster fermentation. IT was 100% fermented in concrete. The wine shows a wonderful pretty aromatic profile with very good range. Rose petals, red cherry candy and cran-guava aromas show nicely. The palate has a silky texture and a wonderfully satisfying mouthfeel. The freshness shows beautifully as does the range of flavors from red fruits to citrus. This is just an insanely good effort that shows great tension and poise in this warm vintage. Drink 2018-2028


23) 2015 Melka Estates ‘Metisse Jumping Goat Vineyard’ Cabernet Sauvignon

California I Napa Valley I $175.00 I 97 Points

The Jumping Goat Vineyard is located in the Spring Mountain AVA near Spottswoode which was planted in the mid-1990s. This inky colored wine is a blend of 87% Cabernet Sauvignon and 13% Petit Verdot that was aged for 21 months in French barrels. A glass-staining purple, this starts off with intense aromas of rose petals, creme de cassis, Turkish coffee and black olive tapenade with lighter earthy tones of damp earth. The mouthfeel is intense and highly viscous with creme de cassis, mocha, anise, sandalwood and espresso bean. The range and mouthfeel here is insanely good. This stunning wine will cellar marvelously for decades. Drink 2018-2040


24) 2015 Darioush ‘Signature’ Merlot

California I Napa Valley I $50.00 I 95 Points

The 2015 Darioush ‘Signature’ Merlot is a blend of 94% Merlot 4% Cabernet Sauvignon and 3% Malbec all sourced from the Mt. Veeder, Oak Knoll and estate property. Everything was harvested separately and then blended before bottling.This takes on Hoisin sauce, black tea, green bell pepper and cassis on the nose. The palate is lifted and shows tremendous weight, yielding some super bright acidity. Red cherry compote, red bell pepper, wild blackberry and black tea flavors all beautifully combine. A long ager, showing some amazing range, this is a tremendous wine that will cellar well over the next two decades. This is an insanely good value here by Darioush. Drink 2018-2035


25) 2015 Tendril ‘The Pretender’ White Pinot Noir

Oregon I Willamette Valley I $75.00 I 94 Points

This unique bottling from Tony Rynders, who first brought this style of making Pinot Noir to North America, opens with an intense bouquet of candied white peach, Welches white grape juice and a touch of vanilla cream. The silky texture is refined and connects with the wonderful balance in the wine, which excites considering the heat of the vintage. Meyer lemon cream, marzipan and Pink Lady apple flavors complete this absolutely stunning wine. Enjoy this over the next ten to fifteen years. Drink 2018-2030


26) 2017 Cristom ‘Estate’ Pinot Gris

Oregon I Willamette Valley I $20.00 I 92 Points

This outstanding Pinot Gris shows kiwi, orange zest and wet earth aromatics. The palate has a wonderful texture and minerality, revealing starfruit, kiwi and citrus zest flavors. Downright delicious, this needs a hot summer day. The wine is a perfect match for sweet Kushi oysters and is a downright steal at this price point. Drink 2018-2024


27) 2015 Kapcsandy Family Winery ‘Grand Vin’ Cabernet Sauvignon

California I Napa Valley I $400.00 I 97 Points

The 2015 Kapcsandy ‘Grand Vin’ Cabernet Sauvignon is a stunning wine by this storied estate. This wine was aged in 88% new French oak prior to bottling and utilizes a touch of Hungarian oak. The nose imparts creme de cassis, Wild blackberry and chocolate aromas. The mouthfeel is simply marvelous and coats the mid-palate. Wild blackberry pie, huckleberry compote, black tea and anise flavors all beautifully combine in the glass. The bright acidity and salinity of the wine impresses as well. A stunner, this will have an exceedingly long life in the cellar. Drink 2018-2040


28) 2013 Rhys Vineyards ‘Alpine Vineyard’ Chardonnay

California I Santa Cruz Mountains I $100.00 I 95 Points

Already with some bottle age, the 2013 Rhys Vineyards ‘Alpine Vineyard’ Chardonnay is a stunning rendition. The densely planted, steep sloped, ‘Alpine Vineyard,’ lies ten miles from the Pacific Ocean. This cool site is known for constant fog. The nose gathers a wonderful opulence and salinity. Smoke, ripe pear, butterscotch and salted praline aromas come to mind. Silky smooth through the palate, the wine shows wonderful intensity with Meyer lemon oil, vanilla creme brûlée and Challah bread flavors beautifully combining in the glass. The dazzling minerality here is simply astounding. A complete wine, this will cellar well for decades, but is irresistible right now. Drink 2018-2033


29) 2016 Block Wines ‘Golden Block Boushey Vineyard’ Grenache

Washington I Yakima Valley I $35.00 I 93 Points

This sexy, translucent colored wine starts off with aromas of smoke, wet rock, rose petals and citrus rind. There is really nice aromatic range here. Silky, with a gorgeous texture, the wine unveils rich red currant jelly, red raspberry, orange rind and bulls blood flavors. Almost resembling Walla Walla Rocks AVA Grenache, this stunning wine is best enjoyed in the next eight years while the brightness remains. Congrats to the talented Morgan Lee on this outstanding effort. Drink 2018-2026


30) 2015 Dunham Cellars ‘Columbia Valley’ Syrah

Washington I Columbia Valley I $35.00 I 93 Points

The 2015 Dunham Cellars ‘Columbia Valley’ Syrah was largely aged in puncheon (40% new) as it is sourced from the Lewis, Phinney Hill Vineyards as well as the Kenny Hill Vineyard. This starts off with smoked pork shoulder, blueberry compote and cocoa powder. This is truly outstanding Syrah that is drinking beautifully now but will continue to evolve well over the next decade. Drink 2018-2028


31) 2015 Force Majeure Cabernet Sauvignon

Washington I Red Mountain I $100.00 I 95 Points

A massive and decadent Cabernet Sauvignon, the 2015 Force Majeure shows off its inky color in the glass. Needing two hours to breathe in the decanter, the wine slowly starts to unveil ultra-rich aromas of sweet pipe tobacco, creme de cassis, graphite and blackberry cobbler with dark chocolate shavings. The mouthfeel is highly viscous and smooth, delighting the senses. Creme de cassis, loganberry cordial, black forest cake and cigar box flavors all combine with mouth-watering acidity. A complete wine, this decadent treat will cellar well for decades but is completely irresistible right now. Drink 2018-2040


32) 2016 Sojourn Cellars ‘Gap’s Crown Vineyard’ Pinot Noir

California I Sonoma County I $65.00 I 93 Points

This ruby colored Pinot starts with cherry cola and raspberry cordial aromatics that mingle with wild thyme and wet stone. The palate is silky smooth, showing ripe red cherry, guava purée and blood orange flavors. The freshness, weight and intensity of this wine is gorgeous. Enjoy this over the next decade or so. Drink 2018-2028


33) 2017 Toil Rose

Oregon I Willamette Valley I $30.00 I 93 Points

Following up the sterling 2016 Rose, the 2017 Toil Rose is another spectacular effort by superstar winemaker Chris Figgins. This shows off a beautiful orange-pink hue with rose petal, blood orange rind and a touch of honeysuckle on the nose. The mouthfeel is simply gorgeous, as the wine reveals wonderful rose water, red cherry puree, guava and cran-orange flavors. Delicate, refreshing, and downright delicious, this is up there with the best Rose wines in the northwest and is nearly impossibly to resist right now. Drink 2018-2024


34) 2014 Robert Mondavi ‘Reserve’ Cabernet Sauvignon

California I Napa Valley I $175.00 I 97 Points

The 2014 ‘Reserve’ Cabernet Sauvignon by Robert Mondavi Winery is a stunning wine that has a ton of cellaring potential. The wine shows incredible range of aromatics on the nose from ripe plum to spice cake to blackberry cobbler and mocha. The palate dazzles with the incredible combustion of weight, minerality and texture as the wine reveals a silky mouthfeel. The feeling of balance is amazing here as this glides through the mid-palate. Mildly tannic, this is surprisingly approachable right now. Enjoy this stunning wine one the next two plus decades. Drink 2018-2040


35) 2015 Col Solare ‘Collector’s Society’ Red Wine

Washington I Red Mountain I $100.00 I 95 Points

One of the great wines made from this estate, the 2015 Col Solare 'Collector's Society' Red Wine is a massive wine. Intensely dark, this begins with dark fruits, anise and black tea on the nose. The palate has wonderful viscosity showing blackberry compote, mocha and anise flavors. Gorgeous and layered, this is a total stunner and should cellar well over the next ten to fifteen years. Drink 2018-2035


36) 2015 Goldeneye ‘Gowan Creek Vineyard’ Pinot Noir

California I Anderson Valley I $85.00 I 94 Points

A southwestern facing vineyard, the Gowan Creek Vineyard is planted to a host of Pinot Noir clones. This starts off with wild mushroom and damp earth and red cherry. The palate is lithe and intense, showcasing a wonderful salinity. Dark cherry preserves, roasted dates and black raspberry cordial flavors with spice box complete this excellent bottling. Smooth and rich, this gorgeous wine will cellar well for a decade or more. Drink 2018-2030


37) 2017 Mark Ryan ‘Olsen Vineyard’ Chardonnay

Washington I Yakima Valley I $30.00 I 93 Points

Showing off a bright hue, this begins with aromas of toasty oak, lemon zest and banana. The texture to this wine is simply marvelous as the mouthfeel entices. Vanilla cream, Pink Lady apple and bananas foster flavors all beautifully combine in the glass. This is just a stunning effort by Mark Ryan that artfully combines tension and opulence. Drink 2018-2028


38) 2015 Va Piano ‘Walla Walla Valley’ Cabernet Sauvignon

Washington I Walla Walla Valley I $45.00 I 93 Points

The 2015 ‘Walla Walla Valley’ Cabernet Sauvignon is an absolutely killer new wine by Justin Wylie. Blackberry jam and roasted figs with chocolate mark the seductive nose. The texture is gorgeous as the wine shows off dark fruits with mocha flavors. Drink 2018-2028


39) 2015 Doubleback ‘Estate Reserve’ Red Wine

Washington I Walla Walla Valley I $130.00 I 96 Points

The 2015 Doubleback ‘Estate Reserve’ Red Wine is a simply stunning effort from a very warm vintage in the Walla Walla Valley. Needing more than a two hour decant to fully come together, this inky and brooding in colored wine begins with heady aromatics reminiscent of cigar ash, graphite, creme de cassis, black olive tapenade and Turkish coffee. The stunning aromas bring you back to the glass for more. There is a marvelous sense of place to this wine, as the purity of fruit shines through. Black tea, blackberry pie, mocha and sagebrush accents complete this marvelous wine. With moderate to heavy tannins, this wine will cellar marvelously over the next 20 plus years. Another feather in the cap to the uber-talented Josh McDaniels. Drink 2019-2033


40) 2016 Orin Swift ‘Machete’ Red Wine

California I Napa Valley I $45.00 I 94 Points

You are immediately drawn to the highly compelling aromatics of this wine. Sweet pipe tobacco, dark chocolate molten cake, and blueberry compote aromas come to mind. Despite obviously high alcohol, this is highly poised wine as the tension shines through. Deep mocha, anise, creme de cassis and blueberry pie flavors impress. Seductive and intense, give this beauty at least a two hour decant before enjoying in its youth. Delicious now, this wine will cellar well over the next decade. Drink 2018-2028


41) 2017 Child’s Play Rose

Oregon I Willamette Valley I $20.00 I 91 Points

Made from Pinot Noir grapes, this outstanding wine shows off red currant, red cherry and guava puree aromatics. Beautifully balanced and slightly sweet, this shows a dazzling minerality with bright red fruit flavors and a touch of orange rind towards the back end. Superstar winemaker Tony Rynders has absolutely nailed this Rose. Grab this by the case while you can. Drink 2018-2022


42) 2016 Cobb ‘Rice-Spivak Vineyard’ Pinot Noir

California I Sonoma Coast I $75.oo I 95 Points

The Rice-Spivak vineyard, owned by Russell Rice, is a six acre vineyard located in the Sonoma Coast AVA. There is an usually large amount of volcanic ash in the vineyard soils. The 2016 ‘Rice-Spivak Vineyard’ Pinot Noir is a stunning wine that takes on very pretty aromatics with ripe plum, red cherry compote, cran-pomegranate and white truffle oil. The aromatic range is wonderful and takes you back to the glass for more enjoyment. The minerality and weight of the wine is truly outstanding, as is the strong salinity and lip-smacking acidity. Cran-pomegranate, blood orange zest, volcanic earth and peat moss flavors all show some insane range. While this is drinking marvelously right now, the wine will have an exceedingly long life in the cellar. Drink 2018-2033


43) 2015 Kobayashi Cabernet Franc

Washington I Yakima Valley I $75.00 I 94 Points

This outstanding new release has a touch of Cabernet Sauvignon blended in sourced from Red Willow Vineyard, the David Lake block. Years ago Red Willow Vineyard Manager, Mike Sauer, planted an experimental block of Bordeaux varietals and this block has three Cabernet Franc clones included. The ‘David’s Block’ Cabernet Franc wine was natively fermented and the wine was hand-destemmed by friends and family and then fermented on neutral oak puncheons. There were no punchdowns or pumpovers as the wine barrels were actually spun instead. The wine was also frequently stirred prior to racking which has obviously brought out the marvelous textural elements to the wine. The wine begins with aromas of anise, creme de cassis, milk chocolate, with pretty rose water aromatics coming into play. The palate shows wonderful richness and a smooth mouthfeel, as the wine unveils ripe dark and red berry flavors with milk chocolate and silky smooth tannins. There is a wonderful seamless quality to this wine as well as an evident purity of fruit. This finishes extremely long with dark fruits and chocolate. Only 25 cases made of this incredible wine. Kudos to the uber-talented Travis Allen. Drink 2018-2028


44) 2015 Frank Family ‘Lewis Vineyard Reserve’ Chardonnay

California I Napa Valley I $75.00 I 94 Points ($75.00)- Even richer hued than their regular bottling, the 2015 Frank Family ‘Lewis Vineyard Reserve’ Chardonnay offers an fantastic aromatic range of butterscotch, toasty oak, marzipan and baking spices. Beautifully textured and ripe, this shows off roasted pineapple, banana, Pink Lady apple and nutmeg flavors alongside nice minerality. The near minute long finish is simply exceptional. Drink 2018-2028


45) 2015 Trisaetum ‘Family Reserve’ Pinot Noir

Oregon I Willamette Valley I $100.00 I 94 Points

The ‘Family Reserve’ is sourced from the three estate vineyards across the Willamette Valley and rounds out this outstanding Trisaetum portfolio of wines. Needing more than an hour in the decanter to fully arouse, the wine gradually awakens, dawning black tea, Asian spice, clove and forest floor aromatics. The silky texture glides across the mid-palate, revealing peat moss, guava, black cherry compote, black olive tapenade and smoked pork flavors. The long finish delights the senses. Superstar winemaker, James Frey has absolutely nailed this warm vintage Pinot Noir. Drink 2018-2033


46) 2015 Saviah ‘The Funk Estate’ Syrah

Washington I Walla Walla Valley I $75.00 I 94 Points

The 2015 ‘The Funk Estate’ Syrah saw 5% Viognier co-fermened into the Syrah. The nose is distinctly stony, with wet stone taking the lead, followed by black olive tapenade, horse manure, blackberry cobbler and Umami. The palate is silky smooth, showing off ripe blackberry pie, black tea, Asian spice and Umami flavors. Intense, yet showing a nice elegance, this is an exceedingly good bottling from the talented hands of superstar winemaker Richard Funk. Drink 2018-2028


47) 2015 Mt. Brave ‘Mt. Veeder’ Merlot

California I Napa Valley I $80.00 I 94 Points

The Mt. Brave ‘Mt. Veeder’ Merlot is a stunning wine crafted by superstar winemaker Chris Carpenter. This takes on tar, mocha and anise with blackberry compote on the nose. The palate is plush, showing a marvelous texture and mouthfeel. Coffee grounds, anise, creme de cassis, red bell pepper and blackberry cobbler flavors all nicely mingle in the glass. This is a remarkable Merlot that is best enjoyed following a two plus hour decant. Drink 2018-2035


48) 2015 St. Innocent ‘Shea Vineyard’ Pinot Noir

Oregon I Willamette Valley I $40.00 I 94 Points

Sourced from the esteemed Shea Vineyard, this wine shows off a beautiful combination of red and black fruits on the nose with a touch of spicebox. Elegant and seductive, this knockout wine shows off black plum, black truffle, black cherry liquor and a touch of forest floor flavors. The range and intensity of this wine is top shelf. Drink 2018-2028


49) 2015 DuMOL ‘Russian River Valley’ Pinot Noir

California I Sonoma Valley I $40.00 I 93 Points

This outstanding Pinot Noir was sourced from 58% Dutton Ranch, 24% Hanna and 18% DuMOL Estate. This wine opens with a classic Sonoma Pinot Noir nose of cherry cola, baking spices and suggestions of orange rind. The mid-palate has a great combination of lift and astringency. Black and red fruits intermingle with spice notes and blood orange zest. Downright delicious, enjoy this outstanding wine over the next decade. Drink 2018-2027


50) 2015 Tablas Creek ‘Espirit de Tablas’ Red Wine

California I Paso Robles I $65.00 I 94 Points

The 'Espirit de Tablas' is a wonderful showing which delivers expressive aromas of red cherries, dried sage, red currant and a touch of blood orange that soar from the glass. The aromatics continue to become even show more range and expression with air contact. On the palate the astringency and poise is fantastic and sets the tone for a wonderful combination of red and dark fruits. The light, flinty quality to the wine adds to the drinking enjoyment. Dense and chewy this is a wonderful wine by Tablas Creek. Drink 2018-2030


51) 2015 Ramey ‘Hyde Vineyard’ Chardonnay

California I Carneros I $65.00 I 94 Points

The 2015 Ramey ‘Hyde Vineyard’ Chardonnay is a simply gorgeous new wine that is one of the best of its kind by superstar winemaker, David Ramey. Set on clay loam the marine influenced Hyde Vineyard has gained an international reputation for producing outstanding Chardonnay grapes. This Carneros bottling shows nutmeg, vanilla creme brulee, macadamia nut and heavy whipping cream flavors that impress. Lithe and rich, this gorgeous bottling will cellar well for the next ten to fifteen years. Drink 2018-2033


52) 2013 Iron Horse ‘Wedding Cuvee’ Sparkling Wine

California I Sonoma Valley I $45.00 I 93

Weighing in at 13.5% alcohol this wine is a blend of 75% Pinot Noir and the remainder Chardonnay. Showing a brilliant near salmon color, the wine shows ripe pear with brioche and hints of wild strawberry that fill the nose. I love the mid-palate weight of the wine but despite the sturdy backbone this comes off remarkably refreshing. The palate shows a remarkable tension and salinity, yielding a wonderful range of flavors, from kumquat to Japanese pear to sourdough bread. Lithe and rich, this will cellar well for a decade or more. Drink 2018-2030


53) 2016 Terra d’Oro ‘Deaver Vineyard’ Zinfandel

California I Amador County I $30.00 I 92 Points

Sourced from 135 year old vines, the Deaver Vineyard is one of California’s most historic vineyards. Bacon fat, Umami, candied red cherry and strawberry puree aromas fill the glass. The palate shows a silky smooth texture, as there is wonderful refinement to this outstanding Zinfandel. Balanced, with good richness, this red and dark fruit dominated wine will cellar well over the next decade. Drink 2018-2028- 92


54) 2017 Orr Wines Chenin Blanc

Washington I Yakima Valley I $25.00 I 91 Points

Sourced from the Rothrock Vineyard located 855 feet above sea level with a 15% slope, this wine which underwent native yeast fermentation opens with aromatics of bright pear, starfruit and honeysuckle. The acidity is marvelous here with bright starfruit, kiwi and kumquat flavors with a touch of Pazzaz apple. More mineral driven than previous bottlings, the astringency shines through Drink 2018-2022- 91


55) 2015 Spring Valley ‘Katherine Corkrum’ Cabernet Franc

Washington I Walla Walla Valley I $75.00 I 94 Points

This wine was named after Katherine Williams who came to the United States and later married Uriah Corkrum in 1897. The nose is highly herbal with lovely blue and black fruits that mingle on the nose. The palate reveals good freshness and intensity with blackberry cobbler, blueberry compote, coffee grounds and anise. Complex and downright delicious, this seductive effort is drinking marvelously now but will continue to evolve over the next eight to ten years. Drink 2018-2030


56) 2014 EFESTE ‘Estate’ Cabernet Sauvignon

Washington I Columbia Valley I $80.00 I 94 Points

Aged in 100% new French oak for 28 months this great wine is sourced from the most south-westerly vineyard in Red Mountain, right south of Upchurch Vineyard. This deep colored wine begins with aromas of mocha, creme de cassis and suggestions of black tea. The palate is both lithe and plush, showing off blackberry cobbler, crush4ed mint, black tea and anise flavors. The combination of texture and weight is awesome here. Drink 2018-2033


57) 2016 Kistler ‘Les Noisetiers’ Chardonnay

California I Sonoma Coast I $60.00 I 94 Points

Set on Gold Ridge soils, the 2016 ‘Les Noisetiers’ Chardonnay by Kistler has the lovely saline streak from the diatomaceous earth that builds on the nose alongside lighter Marcona almond and vanilla cream tones. White peach, candied grapefruit and vanilla creme brill complete the palate. The salinity and minerality of this wine is truly stunning. The near minute long finish completes this special Burgundian style Sonoma Coast bottling. Drink 2018-2030- 94


58) 2016 Ridge Vineyards ‘Estate’ Chardonnay

California I Santa Cruz Mountains I $45.00 I 93 Points

All sourced from the Monte Bello Vineyard, this starts off with aromas of butterscotch, honeysuckle and suggestions of baking spices. The palate is both rich and lithe, showing an exotic edge with roasted pineapple, creme brutes and a touch of apricot jelly. This show stopping Chardonnay will cellar well over the next decade. Drink 2018-2028


59) 2015 Melville ‘Estate’ Chardonnay

California I Santa Rita Hills I $28.00 I 93 Points

The ‘Estate’ Chardonnay is a stunning new wine by Melville. The nose takes on smoky and flinty undertones with ripe tree and citrus fruits that impress. The palate has a silky mouthfeel and a rather unctuous texture. Showing good weight,  salinity and viscosity the wine reveals Pink Lady apple, kumquat and nectarine flavors that all combine marvelously. A stunning new bottling, enjoy this over the next decade as tertiary notes will develop. I can imagine that this will be even better at the ten mark. Drink 2018-2028


60) 2016 Amavi Semillon

Washington I Walla Walla Valley I $22.00 I 92 Points

The 2016 Amavi Semillon was largely sourced from the Les Collines Vineyard as well as the Goff and Seven Hills Vineyard. The wine was stored 100% used oak prior to bottling. This begins with aromas of butter, cut grass and wet rock with cantaloupe. The palate is lithe as the wine shows off white peach, pink grapefruit, butter and brioche flavors. The minerality is lovely as is the slightly oily texture. This is just an awesome value by Amavi Cellars. Drink 2018-2022


61) 2015 Passing Time 'Horse Heaven Hills' Cabernet Sauvignon

Washington I Columbia Valley I $75.00 I 94 Points

The 2015 'Horse Heaven Hills' Cabernet Sauvignon is an outstanding wine from this hot vintage in Washington. This gorgeous wine starts off with intense aromatics of red bell pepper, black currant jelly and blackberry jam. The palate is both lithe and rich, showcasing black tea, sagebrush and mocha flavors that sit alongside really good tension. Delicious and forward, this is an outstanding wine by Passing Time and superstar winemaker Chris Peterson. Drink 2018-2030


62) 2017 DeLille Cellars Rose

Washington I Columbia Valley I $30.00 I 93 Points

This Rose wine is an outstanding pre-release by DeLille Cellars. Bottled in March 2018, the wine is a blend of 53% Grenache with the rest Mourvedre and Cinsault. This pale colored Rose wine starts off with aromas of rose water, watermelon, guava puree and citrus blossom. The pretty nose brings you back to the glass for more. The palate is lithe and the texture is marvelous here. Red cherry, orange peel, red raspberry puree mark the palate. The richness to this wine and acidity shines through. This is a marvelous effort by DeLille that is truly one of the best in the state. Drink 2018-2024


63) 2016 Leonetti Cellar Merlot

Washington I Walla Walla Valley I $85.00 I 95 Points

Aged for fifteen months in barrel, the wine was sourced from Mill Creek Upland, Loess and Figgins vineyards. This deep colored wine begins with a gorgeous bouquet. Dark cherry candy, mocha and creme de cassis fills the nose. There is wonderful tension int he wine as the it slowly reveals deep dark cherry, blackberry cobbler, and mocha flavors. This finishes extremely long with dark fruits and minerals. Superstar winemaker Chris Figgins has crafted another stunning release here that is up there with the best in the state. Drink 2019-2035


64) 2015 Corison ‘Napa Valley’ Cabernet Sauvignon

California I Napa Valley I $100.00 I 95 Points

The 2015 ‘Napa Valley’ Cabernet Sauvignon by Corison is a spectacular effort in this warm vintage. Sourced from the Saint Helena AVA, the nose shows wonderful range from coffee grounds to creme de cassis to black olive and crushed mint. Lighter smoky tones round out the compelling aromatics. Once in the mouth, the wine has a wonderful sense of place. The silky mouthfeel provides spectacular balance here. Cassis, anise, black tea, and lighter blubbery compote tones with cigar ash flavors complete this spectacular wine. While it is showing marvelously right now, this will continue to evolve gracefully for decades. Drink 2018-2040- 95


65) 2015 Hartford Court ‘Fog Dance Vineyard’ Chardonnay

California I Sonoma County I $55.00 I 94 Points

The Fog Dance Vineyard has a strong influence from the Pacific Ocean and is set in the Green Valley. The wine shows a beautiful golden hue and opens with a bright bouquet of brioche, butterscotch and Meyer lemon cream. The palate has a wonderful seamless quality, with a lifted approach. Kumquat, poached pear, lemon meringue and creme brûlée flavors connect with the lovely tension. This is a stunner by Hartford Court and will continue to pick up lovely tertiary elements as it ages into the next decade. Drink 2018-2030


66) 2015 Côte Bonneville Chardonnay

Washington I Yakima Valley I $45.00 I 93 Points

The wine was aged for 17 months in French oak prior to bottling, as the wine saw extended battonage. This starts off with heady aromatics of brioche, toasty oak and butterscotch. The texture to this wine is truly outstanding. Showing nice poise the wine unveils bright pear, Pazzaz apple, starfruit and nutmeg flavors. This shows really good balance considering the heat of the vintage. Drink 2018-2028


67) 2015 Tranche ‘Estate’ Chardonnay

Washington I Walla Walla Valley I $40.00 I 93 Points

The 2015 ‘Estate’ Chardonnay by Tranche is sourced from their estate owned Celilo Vineyard, known for cool climate and mineral-driven Chardonnay.  A wonderful bouquet of toasty oak with marzipan and butterscotch with Pink Lady apple greets you. The palate shows good freshness and intensity yet is also highly viscous. Papaya and roasted pineapple flavors give this an exotic edge. The finish is nearly a minute long. This is an exceedingly good effort by the talented Andrew Trio. Drink 2018-2026


68) 2016 WALT ‘Bob’s Ranch’ Pinot Noir

California I Sonoma County I $75.00 I 95 Points

The 2016 ’Bob’s Ranch’ by WALT is a glorious effort. Bob’s Ranch has 50 acres of Pinot Noir are planted on this property and I am becoming a big fan of the fruit coming off this exciting estate vineyard. The wine is deeply colored and begins with intense aromas of cherry cola, sassafras, black tea and Asian spice with wet terroir. This shows an insanely good mouthfeel and texture. A downright stunner, black fruits dominate with cola character also shining brightly. Silky smooth, this has a long life ahead of it. Drink 2018-2030


69) 2017 Figgins Family Wines Riesling

Washington I Walla Walla Valley I $35.00 I 93 Points

The 2017 Figgins Family Wines Riesling is a dazzling bottling by superstar winemaker Chris Figgins. It is truly one of the best of its kind in the state and shows how Chris continues to have a tight grip on this varietal. Showing off a golden hue, this begins with lovely petrol aromatics with white flowers, honeydew melon and candied pineapple coming through in the glass. Once in the mouth the wine delivers vibrant minerality. White peach, lemongrass, roasted pineapple and smoky undertones on the palate complete this complex and delicious Riesling. Drink 2018-2026


70) 2014 Domaine Drouhin ‘Laurene’ Pinot Noir

Oregon I Willamette Valley I $80.00 I 94 Points

This lithe and mineral driven wine is another stunning wine made by the talented Veronique Drouhin. The 2014 ‘Laurene’ Pinot Noir needs two hours in the decanter to slowly unveil itself. Once aroused it starts off with a bouquet of red cherry, rose petals and smoky tones. The sterling minerality really drives this wine. Black tea, white pepper, wild blackberry jelly and forest floor flavors beautifully mingle. Distinctly Dundee Hills, the terroir adds to the complexity of this thrilling Pinot Noir. Try to resist this wine for at least another year. Drink 2019-2035


71) 2014 Hyde Vineyards Pinot Noir

California I Carneros I $50.00 I 94 Points

Showing off a really nice, dark core, the 2014 Hyde Vineyards Pinot Noir begins with a bright aromatic profile of nutmeg, cigar shavings, black cherry and wild mushroom. The salinity and mouthfeel of this wine is seriously good as the lip-smacking acidity brings you back to the glass for more. Black and red fruits dance with a touch of citrus rind and earthy tones. A complete wine, this gorgeous Pinot Noir will cellar well over the next ten to fifteen years. Drink 2017-2033- 94


72) 2014 Kontos Cellars ‘Alatus’ Red Wine

Washington I Walla Walla Valley I $65.00 I 93 Points

The ‘Alatus’ is named after the famed sailboat that the Kontos brothers’ grandfather owned. The wine is a proprietary blend that is Cabernet and Merlot dominant.This year is a blend of 58% Cabernet Sauvignon, 24% Merlot and 17% Malbec. This gorgeous wine begins with creme de cassis, anise, blackberry cobbler and black olive aromas. The wine has marvelous tension and poise showing black tea, Asian spice, leather and creme de cassis with coffee ground flavors. Layered and polished this is downright delicious wine. Drink 2018-2030- 93


73) 2014 Den Hoed ‘Andreas’ Cabernet Sauvignon

Washington I Columbia Valley I $75.00 I 94 Points

The 2014 ‘Andreas’ by Den Hoed is sourced from the esteemed Wallula Vineyard. This shows off beautiful floral notes on the nose with dark fruits and chocolate all marvelously building in the glass. The palate is silky smooth, as this glides through the mid-palate. Black Forest cake, roasted fig, toffee and black tea flavors all combine to create a stunning Cabernet bottling. The combination of mid-palate richness and smoothness creates a wonderful effect. Drink 2018-2033


74) 2014 Hundred Acre ‘Wraith’ Cabernet Sauvignon

California I Napa Valley I $450.00 I 97 Points

The 2014 Hundred Acre ‘Wraith’ Cabernet Sauvignon is a tour de force in Napa wine. The wine is a barrel selection blend of the three Hundred Acre single vineyards. The ‘Wraith’ starts off with a hugely compelling nose of mocha, creme de cassis, black olive tapenade and smoky undertones. Once in the mouth, there is serious viscosity as the silky wine glides through the mid-palate. Cigar ash, Black Forest cake, creme de cassis and Turkish coffee flavors all beautifully amalgamate. Lightly tannic, his is thrilling Cabernet Sauvignon that is best enjoyed after a few more years of bottle age. Drink 2020-2045


75) 2015 Lingua Franca ‘Mimi’s Mind’ Pinot Noir

Oregon I Willamette Valley I $75.00 I 94 Points

Named after the vineyard manager, the wine is Sourced from ten year old vines in the Eola-Amity Hills the wine begins with a nice herbaceousness and forest floor accents with dark fruits on the nose. The palate shows a good salinity with wild blackberry, orange zest and black tea flavors. This has wonderful length and richness. Drink 2018-2033


76) 2015 Yao Family Wines ‘Napa Valley’ Cabernet Sauvignon

California I Napa Valley I $85.00 I 93 Points

 The 2015 Yao Ming ‘Napa Valley’ Cabernet Sauvignon is a silky blend of 91% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Merlot, 2% Cabernet Franc and 2% Petit Verdot, all aged in 100% French oak (65% new) for 18 months. Once in the glass the wine begins to slowly unveil creme de cassis, Turkish coffee, tar and spicebox aromatics that impress. The palate is silky smooth, delivering a really good combination of tension and mouthfeel. Black fruits dance with licorice and allspice flavors on the palate. Seductive, yet mineral driven, this will cellar marvelously over the next two decades. Drink 2018-2035


77) 2015 Sea Smoke ‘Southing’ Pinot Noir

California I Santa Barbara County I $75.00. I 93 Points

The ‘Southing’ by Sea Smoke is an outstanding new effort sourced from their south facing estate vineyard. Once opened, this beautiful Pinot Noir needs more than an hour decant to fully develop. Once aroused the nose evokes really range from blood orange to smoky tones to red cherry preserves. The palate reveals a velvety texture and a soft mouthfeel. Gobs of mouth-watering acidity great you and connect with a strong salinity as the salty terroir here is brilliant. Black cherry cola, mulberry, black tea and Asian spice flavors all parade together in the mouth. This is seriously delicious right now but the Pinot Noir will age gracefully for at least another decade. Drink 2018-2030


78) 2015 Brewer-Clifton ‘Machado’ Pinot Noir

California I Santa Barbara County I $75.00 I 95 Points

The 2015 Brewer-Clifton ‘Machado’ Pinot Noir is a simply sensational effort from this storied property. A saline whiff comes connected with the delightful feminine aromatics of rose petals and red cherry candy on the nose. Substantial on the palate, with a gorgeous salinity, the wine shows wonderful poise, richness and terroir. A long aged, this has the stuffing to cellar over the next fifteen years. Drink 2018-2033


79) 2017 Gard ‘Freyja’ White Wine

Washington I Columbia Valley I $16.00 I 91 Points

This shows off deeply perfumed aromas of lychee, lemongrass and cantaloupe on the nose. The palate has a wonderful freshness as the wine reveals bright pear, kumquat, and green papaya flavors that give this an exotic edge. This is just a stunning value by Gard. Drink 2018-2022


80) 2014 Purple Star Syrah

Washington I Columbia Valley I $20.00 I 90 Points

Kyle Johnson crafts this deeply colored wine was sourced from the Columbia Valley AVA.The nose is really lovely with dark fruits and a touch of milk chocolate creating a lovely bouquet. Decadent and rich, this showcases lovely dark fruits with dark chocolate cake and nutmeg flavors that connect with the good tension. The is really good stuff considering the price. Drink 2018-2024


81) 2015 W.T. Vintners ‘Stoney Vine Vineyard’ Syrah

Washington I Walla Walla Valley I $40.00 I 93 Points

One of the great values at 40 dollars, the 2015 Stoney Vine Vineyard shows a bright bouquet of hoisin sauce, blood orange zest, wild mushroom, and red cherry purée. The palate shows wonderful intensity and freshness with citrus rind, white truffle, red raspberry cordial and peat moss. The range here is insanely good. Drink 2018-2028


82) 2016 Rotie Cellars ‘Northern Blend’ Red Wine

Washington I Columbia Valley I $40.00 I 94 Points

The 2015 ‘Northern Blend’ by superstar winemaker Sean Boyd shows a plethora of aromatics including Asian spice, cigar box, lychee and damp earth with lighter wet stone tones. The hedonistic character on the nose brings you back to the glass for more. The palate is both lithe and rich, showing a marvelous texture that coats the mid-palate. Umami, Hoisin sauce, cigar ash and blackberry cobbler flavors beautifully mingle in the glass. Seductive, with marvelous tension, this is a stunning wine by Rotie Cellars. Drink 2018-2028


83) 2015 Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars ’S.L.V.’ Cabernet Sauvignon

California I Napa Valley I $175.00 I 95 Points

The 2015 ‘SLV’ by Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars is an incredible new release that is amongst the best that I’ve had from this storied estate. This 100% Cabernet Sauvignon wine was aged in 95% French oak for 21 months prior to bottling. Upon arousal the seductive nose shows beautiful sandalwood, mocha, anise and creme de cassis aromas. The mouthfeel and texture to this wine is simply fabulous. Flavors of blueberry compote, blackberry cobbler,  mocha and anise impress. Delicious now this is Cabernet Sauvignon that will have a long life. Drink 2018-2033


84) 2016 Ardor Cellars ‘Quarternarium’ Syrah

Washington I Columbia Valley I $75.00 I 94 Points

The 2016 Ardor Cellars ‘Quarternarium’ Syrah is up there with the best that I have seen from this estate. This great wine was aged for 19 months in French oak prior to bottling. This shows wonderful aromatics that show some serious range. Milk chocolate, smoked brisket, black tea and anise come to mind. The palate shows really good range with black tea, crushed mint, smoked pork shoulder and a touch of stony terroir. This is seriously good. Drink 2018-2028


85) 2016 Argyle ‘Nuthouse’ Pinot Noir

Oregon I Willamette Valley I $75.00 I 94 Points 

The 2016 Argyle ‘Nuthouse’ Pinot Noir follows up a line of exceedingly good ‘Nuthouse’ bottlings from this estate. This rendition is every bit as good as any ‘Nuthouse’ Pinot Noir that I have sampled in the past fifteen years. Needing a one hour decant, this shows beautiful range on the nose, from cran-cherry to forest floor to cigar ash. Once in the mouth this wine reveals a gorgeous texture that glides through the mid-palate. Sour cherry, boysenberry cordial, peat moss and a touch of milk chocolate flavors all complete this beautiful, complex Pinot Noir. Drink 2018-2033


86) 2011 Domaine Carneros ‘Le Reve’ Sparkling Wine

California I Carneros I $110.00 I 94 Points

The 2011 Domaine Carneros ‘Le Reve’ comes from a cold vintage that saw a very cool summer. Now seven years of age, this golden hued sparkling wine begins with brioche, wild mushroom and Pink Lady apple. This shows a nice astringency on the palate with wonderful weight, poise and texture. This outstanding wine shows a range of citrus and tree fruit flavors that entice and create some mouth-watering acidity. The long cream and mineral driven finish lingers. This is a show-stopping sparkling wine. Drink 2018-2033


87) 2017 Lauren Ashton Riesling

Washington I Columbia Valley I $22.00 I 92 Points

This bright colored Riesling starts off with a bouquet of white grapefruit, Granny Smith apple and cut grass with a touch of wet stone. Tree and citrus fruit flavors fill the palate. The texture to this wine is silky smooth, as is the finish that rounds out this wine marvelously. This is just an exceptional effort by superstar winemaker Dr. Kit Singh. Drink 2018-2024


88) 2017 Woodward Canyon ‘Washington State’ Chardonnay

Washington I $42.00 I 93 Points

Woodward Canyon has gained a national reputation for producing high quality Chardonnay. This great new release, the 2017 Woodward Canyon ‘Washington State’ Chardonnay, is sourced from a host of great vineyards across the state. The wine was aged in a small percentage of new French oak prior to bottling. Ironically the wine was bottled on my birthday in May, 2018. The nose takes on a ton of appeal with roasted pineapple, toasty oak, Pink Lady apple and brioche aromatics. The palate shows a wonderful tension, astringency and richness. Gravenstein apple, brioche, and Meyer lemon creme brûlée flavors all strut their stuff in the glass. This is a gorgeous wine that has some good cellaring potential. Drink 2018-2028


90) 2016 Chateau Ste. Michelle ‘Canoe Ridge Estate’ Chardonnay

Washington I Columbia Valley I $20.00 I 92 Points

This is a terrific effort by Chateau Ste. Michelle. The wine shows bright pear and vanilla creme brûlée on the nose. The palate shows a wonderful viscosity. Ripe pineapple, vanilla creme brûlée and white peach with butterscotch flavors all impress. Enjoy this over the next decade. Drink 2018-2028


91) 2017 Novelty Hill ‘Stillwater Creek Vineyard’ Sauvignon Blanc

Washington I Columbia Valley I $20.00 I 91 Points 

The nose is reminiscent of pear, gooseberry and freshly cut grass. The palate has a wonderful texture and a lithe mineraity with poached pear, starfruit and vanilla cream towards the back end. This is just a stunning value. Drink 2018-2023


92) 2016 La Chanterelle Cabernet Sauvignon

Washington I Columbia Valley I $35.00 I 93 Points

Sourced from the Riverbend Vineyard in the Wahluke Slope AVA,  this excellent wine shows great terroir with sagebrush, black tea, chocolate covered cherry and roasted figs. The palate shows really good viscosity and lift. Creme de cassis mocha, sweet pipe tobacco, blackberry cobbler and sagebrush flavors all impress. Seriously good, this decadent treat will cellar well over the next decade or more. Drink 2018-2030


93) 2017 SoDo Cellars ‘Love Birds’ Rose

Washington I Columbia Valley I $15.00 I 90 Points

Ryan Crane crafts this great value Rose which was first aged in stainless and then transferred to neutral oak barrels for five months to age. The wine shows marvelously with beautiful red fruits and a touch of bright citrus rind flavors rounding out this awesome value Rose. Drink 2018-2022


94) 2015 Bergevin Lane ‘Linen’ Red Wine

Washington I Columbia Valley I $15.00 I 90 Points

The 2015 ‘Linen’ is a blend of largely Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Malbec all sourced from the Columbia Valley that was aged for 19 months in neutral oak prior to bottling. Blackberry cobbler, black tea and smoke fill the nose. The palate has a seriously good texture as the toasty oak wraps around dark fruit and chocolate flavors. This is seriously good for the price. Already quite evolved, enjoy this in the short-term. Drink 2018-2022


95) 2015 Groth ‘Reserve’ Cabernet Sauvignon

California I Napa Valley I $150.00 I 94 Points

The 2015 Groth ‘Reserve’ Cabernet Sauvignon is a stunning wine from this storied Napa estate. On the nose there are copious dark fruits with dark chocolate shavings and damp earth undertones that connect the fruit with the terroir. In the mouth the wine reveals a gorgeous, rich mouthfeel and a really nice viscosity. The combination of viscosity and tension excites the senses. Mocha, creme de cassis and anise with cigar box flavors all beautifully come together in the glass. A stunning effort, give this a two plus hour decant if enjoying in its youth. Drink 2019-2040


96) 2014 Pepper Bridge ‘Trine’ Red Wine

Washington I Walla Walla Valley I $75.00 I 93 Points

The 2014 ‘Trine’ by Pepper Bridge is a compelling blend of 37% Cabernet Franc, and 34% Cabernet Sauvignon with the remainder lesser parts Merlot, Malbec and Petit Verdot. The wine has been bottled since March 2016 and starts off with red currant jelly, cigar ash and blackberry pie aromas. The palate shows wonderful poise and balance. Delicious red and dark fruit flavors mingle with chocolate and sagebrush undertones. Inviting and downright delicious now, this gorgeous wine will cellar well over the next decade or more. Drink 2018-2030


97) 2015 K Vintners ‘King Coal’ Red Wine

Washington I Columbia Valley I $100.00 I 94 Points

A blend of 75% Cabernet Sauvignon and the remainder Syrah all sourced from the Northridge Vineyard, this starts off with blackberry pie, crushed mint, black olive and black cherry cordial. The mouthfeel is decadent with blackberry liquor, coffee grounds, sagebrush and black cherry preserves. Rich and decadent this is drinking marvelously right now. Drink 2018-2028


98) 2015 The Royal Bull ‘Royal Bull($#!+) Red Wine

Washington I Columbia Valley I $65.00 I 93 Points

The wine is sourced from the Lawrence and Stoneridge Vineyards, a blend of Tempranillo and Grenache. The 2015 Syrah starts with aromas of black tea, smoked brisket, black olive tapenade and wet rock. The palate shows a sexy mouthfeel and wonderful richness with red fruits and citrus rind shining through with earthy and smoky tones. Only 201 cases made of this great wine. Drink 2018-2028


99) 2017 Baer ‘Shard’ Chardonnay

Washington I Columbia Valley I $25.00 I 92 Points

The 2017 ‘Shard’ by superstar winemaker Erica Orr shows really good aromatic range from sourdough bread to kiwi to vanilla creme brulee. The palate shows really good brightness and richness with vanilla cream, Pazzaz apple and kiwi with nutmeg accents. This is seriously good and shows wonderful intensity. Enjoy this in the short-term while the bright minerality remains. Drink 2018-2024


100) 2016 Cakebread Cellars Sauvignon Blanc

California I Napa Valley I  $25.00 I 91 Points

The 2016 Cakebread Sauvignon Blanc is a really good effort in this warm vintage. The nose starts off with wonderful gooseberry and candied grapefruit aromas that build in the glass. The rich texture here shines, with cantaloupe, pear and Gravensteins apple flavors following. Showing good tension, this is an outstanding effort that needs a hot summer day. Drink 2018-2022





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Berenice Lurton is the talented woman behind Chateau Climens.

Berenice Lurton is the talented woman behind Chateau Climens.

Chateau Climens Vertical Tasting

December 17, 2018

It was February 2017 and I was on my way to Dubai from Munich. Little did I know that aboard the flight was a bottle that was simply perfect. While I had enjoyed many vintages of Climens I had never tried the ’05 Chateau Climens. I tasted the wine at 30,000 feet and was absolutely amazed — I was at a loss for words. I got that same incredible feeling last weekend when I had the opportunity to revisit what I consider to be one of the best wines I’ve ever enjoyed in my lifetime. 

One of the famed estates in Barsac, Chateau Climens has gained a worldwide reputation for producing top notch Sauternes.  The chateau is located on the left bank of the Garonne, in Graves region in the south-west of Bordeaux, The Grands Crus from Sauternes and Barsac were classified in 1855 at the same time as the Grands Crus from Médoc. Château Climens belongs to the First Classed Growths of 1855.

Within the Sauternes appellation, the small village of Barsac is primarily set on limestone soils which yields a wonderful freshness and balance to the wines. Chateau Clemens estate is a 30 hectares property situated on the appellation’s highest land where limestone outcrops are abundant. At the helm since 1992 has been their superstar winemaker Berenice Lurton. She is a master at capturing incredible balance in her wines. Even in warm vintages her wines are never overripe or cloying. She is truly one of the great winemakers of the world.

Recently I had the chance to review a long vertical of her wines, from the 2000 vintage to the 2013 vintage. There were many wines that stood out in the tasting and I was hugely impressed with the 2003 Chateau Climens (WWB, 96) which is going strong and has an exceedingly long life ahead of it. This wine showed remarkable balance considering the heat of the vintage. The 2007 Chateau Climens (WWB, 97) is a truly epic effort. Already nicely evolved, this wine shows serious richness and weight, with a near minute-long finish. I was blown away with the 2010 Chateau Climens (WWB, 96) which needs more time in the bottle to develop but shows impeccable balance and wonderful range and terroir. I wouldn’t touch this beautiful wine for five plus years. The 2005 Chateau Climens (WWB, 100) is truly perfection in a bottle and is the only wine I have scored 100 points this year. The combination of terroir, viscosity, range and tension is simply unparalleled. Words cannot describe how good this wine is. Learn more about this compelling estate in the Bordeaux region at http://www.chateau-climens.fr/en/

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2000 Chateau Climens- Taken from what was a challenging vintage in Sauternes, the wine shows musty aromas of wild mushroom, peat moss with honeyed ginger. The palate lacks freshness but shows good richness. Ginger, ripe pineapple and vanilla creme brûlée flavors combine nicely. This is towards the end of this nearly twenty year old wine that finishes strong with creme brulee. Drink 2018-2022- 90


2003 Chateau Climens- Showing off a golden hue, this warm vintage Chateau Climens starts off with wonderful honey, white peach, vanilla creme brûlée and candied pineapple. The palate shows remarkable poise, showcasing ripe lychee, pineapple upside down cake, candied ginger and apricot jelly all come together remarkably in the glass. The balance is insanely good as there is a seamless quality that glides through the mid-palate Linear and focused, this is a simply stunning wine that still has a long life ahead of it. Drink 2018-2045- 96


2004 Chateau Climens- Taken from what was generally a challenging vintage in Sauternes the wine shows bright pear, nectarine and roasted pineapple with vanilla cream on the nose with hints of nutmeg. The palate shows good richness and tension, unveiling candied ginger, white peach, ripe pineapple and apricot cream flavors. Seriously good considering the vintage, this great Sauternes is still going strong at 14 years of age. Drink 2018-2030- 92


2005 Chateau Climens- The 2005 Chateau Climens is a simply astounding Sauternes. Showing off its golden hue, the wine starts off with an intense bouquet of vanilla creme brulee, honeyed ginger, roasted pineapple and suggestions of butterscotch. The nose is so compelling and complex that it makes you constantly go back to the glass for more. The palate is exceedingly good. Honeyed ginger, lemon curd, vanilla creme brulee, apricot jelly, macadamia nut and butterscotch. The range to this wine is just insanely good as the texture of this wine borders ethereal. Stunning, captivating and simply marvelous, this is a perfect wine made by Chateau Climens and superstar winemaker Berenice Lurton. Drink 2018-2055- 100


2006 Chateau Climens- The nose is quite captivating with vanilla creme brulee, apricot, nutmeg and bananas foster. The palate shows wonderful tension and freshness with bananas foster, vanilla cream and apricot flavors. Downright delicious now, this still has a long life ahead of it. The balance and poise here is seriously good. Drink 2018-2035- 93


2007 Chateau Climens- Taken from a near perfect vintage in Sauternes, the 2007 Chateau Climens is a show-stopping effort. The nose strikes up ripe lychee, pineapple upside down cake and nutmeg infused bananas foster, showing an exotic edge. The palate shows tremendous weight and poise, carrying an unctuous character. Ripe pineapple, nutmeg, lychee and candied mango creme brûlée flavors all marvelously combine. Impeccably balanced, this shows marvelously right now but has an exceedingly long life ahead of it. Drink 2020-2055- 97


2010 Chateau Climens- The 2010 Chateau Climens by Berenice Lurton is a stunning wine. On the nose there is ripe peach, butterscotch, candied mango and Meyer lemon creme brulee. The palate shows a marvelous texture and viscosity. Seamless and beautifully balanced, this elegant Sauternes unveils bananas foster, quince, vanilla cream and roasted pineapple. The near minute long finish accentuates this delicious wine. While it has evolved nicely after eight years, the wine needs more time to fully develop. Drink 2022-2055- 96


2011 Chateau Climens- The 2011 Chateau Climens is a stunning effort from this exciting vintage in Sauternes. The nose shows a really good range from nutmeg to lemon cream to wild mushroom. The mouthfeel entices as the wine shows beautiful balance and complexity. There is a seamless quality that races through this wine. Butterscotch, lemon creme brulee, bananas foster and candied ginger flavors all marvelously come together on the palate. Fresh and showing really good tension, try to resist this great wine for at least another five plus years. Drink 2025-2050- 94


2011 Chateau Climens ‘Cypres de Climens’ Sauternes- This is the second wine of Chateau Climens. On the nose this wine takes on forward aromas of apricot jelly, vanilla cream and ripe pineapple. The palate is forward, showing really good freshness and weight. Pineapple upside down cake and bananas foster are at the forefront as the wine shows a seriously good mouthfeel. This is a stunning wine that competes with many Sauternes houses first wines by the talented Berenice Lurton. Drink 2018-2030- 92


2013 Chateau Climens- The 2013 Chateau Climens is a seriously good wine. On the nose the wine shows butterscotch, Meyer lemon zest and nutmeg with hints of ginger. The palate shows wonderful freshness and intensity. The citrus component to the wine is really shining brightly. Meyer lemon creme brulee, white peach and butterscotch with hints of ginger really impress. The wine is showing marvelously but really needs time to further develop. Drink 2025-2050- 95

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2019 Washington Wine Blog Critic’s Choice of Washington

December 14, 2018

Friends, today marks the day that we announce our lineup for our second annual Washington Wine Blog Critic’s Choice of Washington Event. 

Please join us for a very special tasting on Saturday February 16th from 4-7PM from the best of the best of Washington wines at the picturesque 76th floor of the Columbia Tower Center with an absolutely stellar lineup never before seen in one tasting. The Washington Wine Blog's Critics Choice will feature the top winemakers from our very own state, pouring the latest and greatest vintages. We have carefully chosen some of our favorite producers from our reviews of thousands for our top 100 of 2018. Please be sure to visit our page on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and our website at www.washingtonwineblog.com.


The lineup for 2018 includes:


Washington Wine Blog 2017 winery of the year: Cayuse Vineyards with Christophe Baron personally joining us at the event


Washington Wine Blog 2016 winery of the year: Quilceda Creek Winery


Please follow the link to tickets and to view the full lineup of spectacular Washington wineries. We will see you February 16th at the Columbia Tower Club for this incredible event!


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David Ramey has once again crafted some stunning new red and white wine releases.

David Ramey has once again crafted some stunning new red and white wine releases.

Ramey

December 13, 2018

One of the great winemakers in California, David Ramey is the owner/winemaker of Ramey, producer of some of the best Chardonnay on this planet. The winery sources from some of the great vineyards in Sonoma, including the Hue and Ritche Vineyards. His style of Chardonnay is one that exemplifies balance and poise, regardless of vintage. His single vineyard Chardonnays in particular show incredible terroir, richness, range and poise that put them in the upper echelon of California Chardonnay.

The new release wines were highly impressive across the board. I absolutely loved the 2015 Ramey ‘Ritchie Vineyard’ Chardonnay (WWB, 93) which showed wonderful range and a silky texture. This great wine has potential to cellar well for a decade or more. Even better and more memorable, was the 2015 Ramey ‘Hyde Vineyard’ Chardonnay (WWB, 94) which is one of the best Chardonnay wines that I have reviewed in the past year. The precision and balance of this wine is simply impeccable. Ramey also produces a stunning Syrah bottling and his 2016 Ramey ‘Sonoma Coast’ Syrah (WWB, 93) shows marvelous terroir from this warmer vintage in Sonoma County. Learn more about these gorgeous wines at http://www.rameywine.com Here are the great new releases by Ramey and the talented David Ramey.

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2015 Ramey ‘Russian River Valley’ Chardonnay- This fantastic new Chardonnay was aged for 12 months in 21% new French oak barrels (François Frères, Taransaud, & Vicard) prior to bottling. The wine shows an aromatic display of brioche, lemon zest and ripe pineapple on the nose. The palate reveals a wonderfully rich texture and a great sense of minerality. With a soft mouthfeel, the wine unveils banana, roasted pineapple and vanilla creme brûlée flavors that entice. Bright and rich, this is a complete wine that will continue to evolve over the next decade. Drink 2018-2028- 92


2015 Ramey ‘Ritchie Vineyard’ Chardonnay- The Ritchie Vineyard is a famed site located in the Russian River Valley. Chardonnay vines here were first planted in 1972. The wine was aged for 20 months in 21% new French oak barrels (François Frères and Taransaud Beaune) prior to bottling. Showing really good range on the nose, the bouquet ranges from heavy whipping cream to ripe pear and apricot aromas. The palate reveals a silky texture and a ripe texture that coats the tongue. Bananas foster, vanilla cream, Meyer lemon zest and ripe pineapple flavors all nicely combine in the glass. Complex and rich, with mouth-watering acidity, this is a stunning effort that will cellar well for a decade or more. Drink 2018-2028- 93


2015 Ramey ‘Hyde Vineyard’ Chardonnay- The 2015 Ramey ‘Hyde VIneyard’ Chardonnay is a simply gorgeous new wine that is one of the best of its kind by superstar winemaker, David Ramey. Set on clay loam the marine influenced Hyde Vineyard has gained an international reputation for producing outstanding Chardonnay grapes. This Carneros bottling shows nutmeg, vanilla creme brulee, macadamia nut and heavy whipping cream flavors that impress. Lithe and rich, this gorgeous bottling will cellar well for the next ten to fifteen years. Drink 2018-2033- 94


2016 Ramey ‘Russian River Valley’ Pinot Noir- The 2016 Ramey ‘Russian River Valley’ Pinot Noir was aged for 14 months in 49% new French barrels (François Frères & Demptos) prior to bottling. The wine was sourced from largely the De La Montanya, as well as Bucher Vineyard (Tory Block) and the Bucher Vineyard (North L Block). This shows beautiful range on the nose from orange zest to cran-pomegranate and raspberry cordial. The palate reveals a silky texture as medium bodied red fruits and citrus rind with wild mushroom flavors all collide. Beautifully balanced and showing great earthy terroir, this great wine is best enjoyed over the next decade. Drink 2018-2028- 92


2016 Ramey ‘Sonoma Coast’ Syrah-It is no surprise that the Sonoma Coast AVA is growing in  prominence with great Syrah bottling and the 2015 Ramey ‘Sonoma Coast’ Syrah is another outstanding effort from this exciting appellation. The nose shows really good range with lighter citrus, black fruit and earthy tones with black olive tapenade and smoked brisket. The palate is plush and shows good freshness, with a saline streak. Black tea, anise, blackberry cobbler and smoked Kalmata olive flavors all come together marvelously once in the mouth. A delight to savor, this terror driven effort will cellar well for the next decade. Drink 2018-2028- 93


2014 Ramey ‘Napa Valley’ Cabernet Sauvignon- David Ramey has gained serious acclaim with his Cabernet bottling and the latest effort is another outstanding effort. There is a wonderful sense of earthy terroir on the nose with leather, green bell pepper, pipe tobacco and copious dark fruits the fill the nose. The mouthfeel is plush, revealing a wonderful decadence. Black cherry compote, blackberry cobbler, mocha and red bell pepper puree flavors all nicely mingle together. A seriously good effort, enjoy this great Cabernet over the next ten to fifteen years. Drink 2018-2033- 92

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Rick Small and Darcey Fugman-Small founded Woodward Canyon back in 1981.

Rick Small and Darcey Fugman-Small founded Woodward Canyon back in 1981.

Woodward Canyon

December 12, 2018

One of the most prestigious Washington wineries, Woodward Canyon is one of the state’s historic wineries, first founded in 1981.  Leading the charge has been owner and founder, Rick Small, who is one of the state’s great winemakers. I can recall epic older vintage wines that I have tried from them including great Chardonnays from the early 1990s as well as awesome ‘Aritist Series’ Cabernet Sauvignons from the early 2000s. Rick is humble despite all his successes and is a downright awesome guy to chat wine with. Myt first visit to Woodward Canyon came in 2002 while I was completing my undergraduate studies at Whitman College. With its laidback atmosphere and cozy, country cottage feel, it is one of the great tasting rooms in Washington.

I am always impressed with Woodward Canyon Chardonnay. Their new bottling, the 2017 Woodward Canyon ‘Washington State’ Chardonnay (WWB, 93) shows a wonderful viscosity and tension. At this price this is one to purchase by the case, as the wine will continue to evolve nicely over the next decade. Contrary to some other wine reviewers, I think that the 2015 Woodward Canyon ‘Artist Series’ Cabernet Sauvignon (WWB, 92) is a downright gorgeous bottling with its silky mouthfeel, light tannic backbone and copious dark fruits. The best wine that I tried was the 2015 Woodward Canyon ‘Old Vines’ Cabernet Sauvignon (WWB, 94) which is a decadent treat that is meant for the cellar. Learn more about these outstanding wines at woodwardcanyon.com Here are the great new wines by Woodward Canyon.

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2017 Woodward Canyon ‘Washington State’ Chardonnay- Woodward Canyon has gained a national reputation for producing high quality Chardonnay. This great new release, the 2017 Woodward Canyon ‘Washington State’ Chardonnay, is sourced from a host of great vineyards across the state. The wine was aged in a small percentage of new French oak prior to bottling. Ironically the wine was bottled on my birthday in May, 2018. The nose takes on a ton of appeal with roasted pineapple, toasty oak, Pink Lady apple and brioche aromatics. The palate shows a wonderful tension, astringency and richness. Gravenstein apple, brioche, and Meyer lemon creme brûlée flavors all strut their stuff in the glass. This is a gorgeous wine that has some good cellaring potential. Drink 2018-2028- 93


2015 Woodward Canyon ‘Columbia Valley’ Merlot- Founded in 1981, Woodward Canyon has produced a Merlot wine for more than 20 years. Showing really good dark and red fruits on the nose, the toasty oak nicely wraps around this wine. Black cherry, blackberry pie and mocha flavors all nicely combine on the palate, showing good richness and minerality. Drink 2018-2028- 91


2015 Woodward Canyon ‘Artist Series’ Cabernet Sauvignon- Woodward Canyon has produced an ‘Artist Series’ Cabernet Sauvignon since 1992. I can recall some of my favorite ‘Artist Series’ bottling over the years, including the stunning 2001, the under the radar 2004 and the opulent 2005 wines. Forward, with toasty oak on the nose, this 2015 ‘Artist Series’ shows cassis, mocha and anise aromatics. The palate shows good viscosity and tension with creme de cassis, anise, coffee ground and blueberry compote flavors that impress. Showing good mid-palate weight and tension., this will cellar well over the next decade. This may not be the most long-lived Artist Series, but it is downright delicious right now. Drink 2018-2028- 92


2015 Woodward Canyon ‘Old Vines’ Cabernet Sauvignon- The 2015 ‘Old Vines’ Cabernet Sauvignon was sourced from a host of great vineyards in the Columbia and Walla Valleys including their estate vineyard as well as the Sagemoor and Champoux Vineyards. Inky once in the glass, the wine shows creme de cassis, anise, sweet pipe tobacco and tar aromatics that fill the nose. The palate is plush, rich and downright seductive. Mocha, anise, sagebrush and blueberry compote flavors entice. While this is drinking marvelously right now, this will cellar well for the next two plus decades. If enjoying in its youth, be sure to give this beauty at least a two hour decant. Drink 2018-2035- 94

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Sean Boyd has been crafting some outstanding wines at Rotie Cellars since 2007.

Sean Boyd has been crafting some outstanding wines at Rotie Cellars since 2007.

Rotie Cellars

December 11, 2018

Since 2007, Rotie Cellars and owner/winemaker Sean Boyd has focused on crafting outstanding Rhône style wines from great Washington vineyards. Boyd makes a host of wines including his Northern and Southern red and white blends. Each are a homage to the respective regions of the Rhone. Rotie Cellars has tasting rooms both in Walla Walla and in the SoDo District of Seattle.

I really enjoy spending time with Sean Boyd and talking wine. Sean is one of the wonderful people in Washington wine who is both highly knowledgable and highly humble despite his obvious talents. Originally from Tacoma, Sean got his start at Waters Winery in 2004. Sean finally made the decision to open his own winery 2007, focusing solely on Rhone varietals. He has planted an exciting vineyard in the Walla Walla Rocks region. He is a great winemaking talent and I was very impressed with his latest release red and white wines. His 2016 Rotie Cellars ‘Northern Blend’ Red Wine (WWB, 94) is an insanely good red blend sourced from Walla Walla Rocks region that shows really good range and wonderful mid-palate richness. This is one for the cellar. Nearly as good was the 2016 Rotie Cellars ‘Southern Blend’ Red Wine (WWB, 93) which impresses with its red fruit character and brilliant stony character. Learn more about these outstanding wines at https://www.rotiecellars.com Here are the outstanding new release wines by Rotie Cellars.

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2017 Rotie Cellars Rose- This pale colored Rose is a blend of 85% Mourvedre with the remainder Syrah. The brightness of the wine shines with melon and delicate red fruits, that connect with touch of sweetness on the palate. Refreshing and forward, enjoy this in the short-term. Drink 2018-2022- 90


2017 Rotie Cellars ’Northern White’ White Wine- The 2017 ‘Northern White’ is a silky blend of 70% Marsanne and 30% Roussanne, this great wine shows a sumptuous nose of honeysuckle and gardenia with candied white peach. The palate has an old-world feel, with lychee, lemongrass and Pink Lady apple flavors shining brightly. Drink 2018-2022- 91


2017 Rotie Cellars Grenache Blanc- The 2017 Grenache Blanc by Rotie Cellars is one of the best of its kind in Washington. This wine begins with very delicate aromas of gooseberry and green apple slowly build in the glass. Serious astringency marks the palate, as mouth-watering acidity provides a wonderful experience. Enjoy this in its youth while the striking and intense minerality remains. Drink 2018-2022- 92


2016 Rotie Cellars ‘Southern Blend’ Red Wine-  The 2016 ‘Southern Blend’ by the talented hands of Sean Boyd is compelling blend of 70% Grenache with the remainder Mourvedre and Syrah. This wine shows a marvelous stony character on the nose with blood orange and red currant jelly singing as well. The palate shows a marvelous texture and tension The range on the palate and mouth-watering acidity makes this nearly impossible to resist right now. This will continue to evolve in the cellar over the next decade. Be sure to give this a one hour decant if enjoying in its youth. Drink 2018-2028- 93


2016 Rotie Cellars ‘Northern Blend’ Red Wine- The 2015 ‘Northern Blend’ by superstar winemaker Sean Boyd shows a plethora of aromatics including Asian spice, cigar box, lychee and damp earth with lighter wet stone tones. The hedonistic character on the nose brings you back to the glass for more. The palate is both lithe and rich, showing a marvelous texture that coats the mid-palate. Umami, Hoisin sauce, cigar ash and blackberry cobbler flavors beautifully mingle in the glass. Seductive, with marvelous tension, this is a stunning wine by Rotie Cellars. Drink 2018-2028- 94


2015 Rotie Cellars ‘Swordfight’ Red Wine- Made with 50% Mourvedre sourced from the Wallula Vineyard and 50% Syrah sourced from the Phinney Hill Vineyard, this inky colored wine begins with aromas of smoke, wet stone and blood orange with a touch of milk chocolate that build in the glass. The palate shows a wonderful freshness with dried herbs, cigar box, blackberry pie and red currant. The acidity and tension drives this excellent wine. Drink 2018-2028- 92

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Great photo here of Giles Descotes who has served as cellar master at Champagne Bollinger since 2003.

Great photo here of Giles Descotes who has served as cellar master at Champagne Bollinger since 2003.

Champagne Bollinger

December 11, 2018

One of the great historic houses in Champagne, Bollinger remains independently owned and operated. This Champagne house has an exceedingly rich history. Family-managed since 1889, Bollinger maintains more than 150 hectares of vineyards. They produce several labels of their Champagne, including the Vieilles Vignes Françaises, Grande Année and R.D. as well as the non-vintage Special Cuvée. Initially founded in 1829 by Hennequin de Villermont, Paul Renaudin and Jacques Bollinger, the champagne house has roots dating back to 1585 when the Hennequins, one of the Bollinger founding families, owned land in Cramant. In 1803 Jacques Joseph Placide Bollinger was born in Ellwangen, in the kingdom of Wurttemberg, in modern day western Germany. In1822, he moved to the Champagne region and began work at the Champagne house of Muller Ruinart, which today no longer exists. 

The Champagne house Renaudin Bollinger was founded on February 6, 1829 in Aÿ by Hennequin de Villermont, Paul Levieux Renaudin and Jacques Bollinger. Founder Jacques Joseph Bollinger married Charlotte de Villermont and their two sons Joseph and Georges would later take over Bollinger and began expanding the family estate by purchasing vineyards in nearby villages. The sons also developed the image of the brand, and the British began to take notice of these Champagnes — such as when Bollinger received a Royal Warrant in 1884 from Queen Victoria.

In 1918 Jacques Bollinger, the son of Georges, took over Bollinger. Jacques married Lily, who later took over Bollinger in 1941. Lily expanded production through the purchase of more vineyards, but is best known for traveling the world to promote the brand. Bollinger was modernized under the direction of Claude d'Hautefeuille, who acquired additional vineyards and developed the brand internationally. Since 1994, Ghislain de Mongolfier has managed Bollinger. A great-grandson of the founder, Mongolfier has also served as president of the Association Viticole Champenoise since 2004, after heading the Commission of Champagne for 10 years. Brilliantly, Bollinger has been well-marketed in numerous James Bond films including some of my favorites like Live and Let Die and a bottle of Bollinger appears following an epic car race in Goldeneye.

I recently had a chance to review two Bollinger wines. I was absolutely blown away with their new release non-vintage wine, the NV Champagne Bollinger ‘Special Cuvee’ Brut Champagne (WWB, 92). This shows a wonderful musty character with great richness and texture. I think it is one of the great Champagnes at this price point. Considerably more expensive but even better was the 2004 Champagne Bollinger ‘La Grand Annee’ Brut Champagne (WWB, 94) which showed even more earthy and musty terroir and great citrus and tree fruit flavors. Learn more about this special Champagne house at Here are the great Champagnes of Bollinger.

NV Champagne Bollinger ‘Special Cuvee’ Brut Champagne- The nose shows wonderful mustiness with damp earth and wet stone that connects with lemon zest and sourdough bread.The palate reveals a wonderful combination of weight and freshness with kumquat, Chalah bread, and Granny Smith apple marvelously woven together. Refreshing yet showing good mid-palate weight this outstanding effort will cellar well for a decade or more. Drink 2018-2028- 92

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2004 Champagne Bollinger ‘La Grand Annee’ Brut Champagne- This golden-hued Champagne is a compelling blend of primarily Pinot Noir (66%) with lesser amounts Chardonnay (34%). This wine shows a wonderful range of aromatics from white truffle to citrus zest and baked apple, as well as hints of marzipan and nutmeg. The balance and mid-palate weight is wonderful here with white tea, honeydew melon, Pink Lady apple and candied lemon. Showing great poise and tension, this great wine is simply marvelous now but will cellar well for the next two decades. Drink 2018-2038- 94

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Great photo here of Beaux Freres head winemaker, Mike Etzel.

Great photo here of Beaux Freres head winemaker, Mike Etzel.

Beaux Freres

December 6, 2018

A famed Oregon estate located in the Ribbon Ridge AVA, Beaux Freres was founded by Michael Etzel more than twenty years ago. While on vacation in 1986 Michael came across an 88 acre pig farm. After some consideration he decided to purchase the land with his brother in law, Robert Parker, and the rest became history. Michael focused on his job as vineyard manager by planting Pinot Noir in the Ribbon Ridge AVA and while planting his vineyard, he interned at Ponzi Winery. In 1990, Michael harvested his first crop and sold the grapes winemakers Ken Wright and Dick Ponzi. Michael decided there was something special with his vineyard and began making focused, mineral-driven Pinot Noirs from this special site. The wines were reviewed with incredible acclaim. These wines from 2002 and 2005 in particular stand out to me as truly some of the great wines ever made in Oregon. Recently his son, Mike Etzel, has taken over as head winemaker. While the winemaking style has slightly changed, the wines remain highly poised and show tremendous texture and finesse.

Mike’s new release Pinot Noirs come from the warm 2016 vintage in Oregon. They were all tremendous across the board. I was amazed by the 2016 Beaux Freres ‘Gran Moraine’ Pinot Noir (WWB, 95) which is one of the best Oregon wines that I have sampled in the last year. The wine shows insanely good range and minerality. While it is delicious now it has a long life left in the cellar. Look to the 2016 Beaux Freres ‘The Beaux Freres Vineyard’ Pinot Noir (WWB, 95) which is just as good and showcases its marvelous silky texture and bright minerality. It is a seriously sexy new Pinot Noir. Learn more about this great historic Oregon estate at https://www.beauxfreres.com/ Here are the fantastic new release wines by Beaux Freres.


2016 Beaux Frères ‘Gran Moraine’ Pinot Noir- The 2016 Beaux Freres ‘Gran Moraine’ Pinot Noir is a stunning new wine. The wine is sourced from the Yamhill Carlton AVA and starts with bright strawberry puree, red currant jelly and peat moss that fill the nose. The palate shows wonderful freshness and good tension with Earl Grey tea, white pepper, red currant and red cherry candy. The range and texture is wonderful. Enjoy this over the next ten to fifteen years Drink 2018-2030- 95


2016 Beaux Frères ‘Zena Crown’ Pinot Noir- The esteemed Zena Crown vineyard is located in the Eola-Amity Hills AVA and is set on volcanic soils. The nose shows wonderful volcanic terroir with dark currant and black tea with nutmeg aromas. The mouthfeel is fantastic here which shows great richness and tension. Black tea, wild blackberry, Mandarin orange rind and peat moss flavors all impress. This is a simply stunning effort by Beaux Freres. Drink 2018-2033- 95


2016 Beaux Frères ‘Guadalupe’ Pinot Noir- This great Pinot Noir by Beaux Freres is sourced from the Guadalupe Vineyard, planted by Ken Wright in the 1980s. The nose shows earthy terroir with wild mushroom, peat moss and red cherry preserves. The palate is fresh and lithe showing red currant, orange zest and peat moss flavors. Earthy and lithe, this is a wonderful effort that shows great terroir and poise from this warm vintage. Drink 2018-2030- 94

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2016 Beaux Frères ‘The Beaux Frères Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- The 2016 Beaux Freres ‘The Beaux Freres Vineyard’ Pinot Noir is a simply marvelous new effort from this storied estate. The Ribbon Ridge AVA wine shows wonderful earthy terroir on the nose. This shows a wonderful combination of red and dark fruits on the nose with Asian spice and forest floor aromatics. The palate shows good richness and tension with red currant, red cherry candy, strawberry puree and orange rind flavors with a touch of peat moss. Rich and focused, this will cellar well for the next fifteen years. Drink 2018-2033- 95


2015 Sequitur ‘Ribbon Ridge AVA’ Pinot Noir- This is a project winery by Beaux Freres founder Michael Etzel. The wine is entirely sourced from the Sequiter Vineyard, located in the Ribbon Ridge AVA and planted to 17 different clones of Pinot Noir. The wine shows bright strawberyr, red currant jelly and red cherry candy with earthy terroir on the nose. The palate shows wonderful freshness with a strong citrus rind component complementing the red fruits. The near minute long finish lingers. Drink 2018-2033- 94




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Rebekah Wineburg is the talented winemaker behind the gorgeous new 2015 Quintessa Red Wine.

Rebekah Wineburg is the talented winemaker behind the gorgeous new 2015 Quintessa Red Wine.

Quintessa

December 5, 2018

QuFormed back in 1989, Agustin and Valeria Huneeus found an enticing property in the Rutherford AVA spanning 280 acres of rolling hills and small valleys. What was initially a rather slow growing project, the Quintessa now has 160 acres planted to Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot and Carménère on 26 vineyard blocks. Having visited the property on several occasions you are awestruck with the hills and valleys of the land. The modern style winery is pushed against the hillside, and has sweeping views of the beautiful property. It is a great property to visit when in Napa. 

Their proprietary red wine, Quintessa, Quintessa may include some or all of the five Bordeaux varietals. Wine from each plot is aged separately for two years in French oak and then blended. Rebekah Wineburg has a long-standing history in the wine industry previously working at famed Italian property Tenuta dell’Ornellaia. Returning to the U.S., she served as enologist for the Staglin Family Vineyard in Napa Valley and then moved to Rudd Winery in Napa, serving assistant winemaker and working with famed enological consultant Michel Rolland. In 2015 she was promoted to head winemaker at Quintessa. Her new release was a stunning wine that has a marvelous sense of place. The terroir in the wine is truly remarkable as is the blending. The 2015 Quintessa Cabernet Sauvignon (WWB, 95) is a proprietary blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot,  Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, and Carmenere. It is a seriously good wine that is absolutely delicious in its youth but will continue to gain complexity with five to ten years in the bottle. Simply put, this is one of the best from the Rutherford AVA. Learn more about this famed Napa winery at https://www.quintessa.com/ Here is my review of the 2015 Quintessa Red Wine.

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2015 Quintessa Red Wine- The 2015 Quintessa Red Wine is shows good richness and wonderful poise from this great vintage in Napa Valley. The wine is a silky proprietary blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot,  Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, and Carmenere. The wine starts off with an ultra dark fruit profile with mocha, tar, sweet pipe tobacco and creme de cassis. The palate reveals an incredible mouthfeel and texture. Beautifully balanced, this shows ripe Turkish coffee, black tea, rich tobacco leaf and black cherry compote flavors. This is a stunner that will age for decades. If enjoying young give this a three plus hour decant. Drink 2018-2040- 95

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Here is the talented cellarmaster of Champagne Collet, Sébastien Walasiak.

Here is the talented cellarmaster of Champagne Collet, Sébastien Walasiak.

Champagne Collet

December 5, 2018

We are in the midst of the holiday season, one to raise our glasses and drink marvelous sparkling wines and Champagnes. It is intriguing that Champagne was not always the popular celebratory choice. Champagne did not gain in prominence until well into the 20th century. It was the founding of the COGEVI (cooperative general winemakers of champagne delimited) that played a major role in the founding history of the Champagne appellation. The group’s founders Victor Philibert, Elie Blée and Roland Dupont, had the business plan to create and commercialize their own brands, including Champagne Raoul Collet. Five years after its inception, the cooperative already had over two hundred members. The cooperative was present at many exhibitions, where their Champagnes received many accolades and became a major player in the Champagne market in less than a decade. Expansion continued for Champagne in the roaring 30s. With some brilliant marketing Champagne became the drink of choice for the rich and famous. 

Champagne Collet is Located in Aÿ, at the heart of the Champagne region. Collet′s vineyards are largely sourced from 650 hectares of Premier and Grand Cru estate vineyards across Champagne. Sébastien Walasiak has served as cellarmaster at Champagne Collet for many years. Born in Epernay in 1966, Sébastien grew up in Champagne had a stint at Champagne Delamotte before working for Champagne Pommery in 1988. There, he worked as a cellar operator until 1993. In 1994, Walasiak joined the COGEVI, which remains the oldest cooperative in the region, becoming cellar manager for the co-op’s flagship brand, Champagne Collet. I recently had the chance to review some of the most recent vintage offerings from Champagne Collet, including the 2004, 2006 and 2008 vintages. A bit now on these exciting vintages.

2004 was a high-yielding vintage that was the largest harvest in history. Grapes were healthy and achieved good phenolic ripeness as the growing season was near picture-perfect. A slight step down in overall quality, 2006 was marked by some rain and humidity through August but the quality of the fruit was generally ripe and balanced since to large diurnal shifts in Autumn. Not having any of the challenges of 2006, 2008 is considered to be one of the best vintages in Champagne in recent memory, up there with the epic 2000 vintage. The releases by Champagne Collet were striking across the board. Learn more about this fantastic Champagne house at http://www.champagne-collet.com Here are the beautiful vintage Champagne releases by Champagne Collet.

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2008 Champagne Collet ‘Collection Privee’ Brut- The 2008 ‘Collection Privee’ Brut by Champagne Collet is showing marvelously at this time and has a long life ahead of it. Green apple, lemon rind and biscuit aromas fill the nose. The palate shows wonderful tension and richness with a nice salinity. Chalky terroir impresses here alongside flavors of green apple, green papaya and Meyer lemon zest flavors that all impress. The balance and tension despite its age is gorgeous here. Drink 2018-2030- 93

2006 Champagne Collet ‘Collection Privee’ Brut- An excellent effort from a somewhat challenging vintage, the 2006 Champagne Collet Brut shows great poise and range. The nose comes off wonderfully earthy, yielding wild mushroom, damp soil biscuit, and Gala apple aromas. The beautiful texture coats the mid palate. Green apple, white peach, freshly baked Challah bead, and kumquat flavors all impress. Drink 2018-2028- 92

2004 Champagne Collet ‘Collection Privee’ Brut- The 2004 Brut Champagne by Champagne Collet is a stunning wine by cellarmaster Sébastien Walasiak that has an exceedingly long life ahead of it. Crafted from roughly 75% Chardonnay grapes, this compelling Champagne yields the most prominent of citrus tones of the bunch both aromatically and on the mouth. The citrus zest, Challah bread and Gravensteins apple aromas impress and build with more air. The palate is plush showing wonderful weight and a great saline streak. Green apple, sourdough bread, kumquat and wild mushroom flavors all come together marvelously. This is a long aged. Drink 2018-2033- 93 

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Marcus Notaro crafts some fantastic new release Cabernet Sauvignons for Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars.

Marcus Notaro crafts some fantastic new release Cabernet Sauvignons for Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars.

Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars

December 4, 2018

One of Napa’s great historic wineries, Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars is probably best known for producing the Cabernet Sauvignon that won the 1976 Judgment of Paris. Founded in 1970, Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars began with the founder purchasing a 44 acre property which was a prune orchard and replanted it to Cabernet Sauvignon and a touch of Merlot. Three years later Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars produced a S.L.V. Cabernet Sauvignon. In 2007 the winery was purchased by Chateau Ste. Michelle and the Antinori family. 

Marcus Notaro has been at the winemaking helm since 2013. For the former winemaker at Col Solare, Marcus took this prime Napa position and has been crafting some excellent wines ever since. While at Col Solare he crafted some of the best wines that have come from that property. The new releases by Stag’s Leap were seriously good. The best wine that I have ever had from this property, the 2015 Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars ’S.L.V.’ Cabernet Sauvignon (WWB, 95) has a wonderful elegance alongside the incredible dense fruits. Nearly as good was the 2015 Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars ‘FAY’ Cabernet Sauvignon (WWB, 94) which is dense, layered and downright delicious. Learn more about this fantastic historic estate at https://www.cask23.com/ Here are the great new releases by Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars.


2015 Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars ‘Artemis’ Cabernet Sauvignon- The ‘Artemis’ shows good Cabernet character both aromatically and on the palate. Mocha, anise and creme de cassis aromas delight in the glass. This takes on a soft texture as the wine has already evolved quite nicely. Medium to full bodied flavors of mocha, blackberry jam, sage and cassis all impress on the palate. Enjoy this excellent wine over the next decade. Drink 2018-2028- 91

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2015 Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars ’S.L.V.’ Cabernet Sauvignon- The 2015 ‘SLV’ by Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars is an incredible new release that is amongst the best that I’ve had from this storied estate. This 100% Cabernet Sauvignon wine was aged in 95% French oak for 21 months prior to bottling. Upon arousal the seductive nose shows beautiful sandalwood, mocha, anise and creme de cassis aromas. The mouthfeel and texture to this wine is simply fabulous. Flavors of blueberry compote, blackberry cobbler,  mocha and anise impress. Delicious now this is Cabernet Sauvignon that will have a long life. Drink 2018-2033- 95


2015 Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars ‘FAY’ Cabernet Sauvignon- The 2015 ‘FAY’ Cabernet Sauvignon is a seductive and dense bottling by the talented Marcus Notaro. This Cabernet was aged for 22 months in 89% new French oak prior to bottling. The wine opens with dense aromas of mocha anise amd black tea and mocha the palate shows. Really good elegance with creme de cassis mocha and Turkish coffee. This is delicious Cabernet Sauvignon that will have a long life in the cellar. Try to resist this beauty for at least another year. Drink 2019-2040- 94

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Todd Alexander is one of Washington’s great young winemakers. He has crafted a stunning new set of releases for Force Majeure Vineyards.

Todd Alexander is one of Washington’s great young winemakers. He has crafted a stunning new set of releases for Force Majeure Vineyards.

Force Majeure Vineyards

December 4, 2018

It has been quite some time since I have visited the releases by Force Majeure Vineyards. Located on the steep upper slopes of Red Mountain, the Force Majeure Vineyard is set at 960 to 1,230 feet and is plated to Syrah and Grenache as well as Bordeaux varietals. It is a gorgeous setting with expansive views of the Columbia Valley. Recently Force Majeure purchased a small vineyard in the Walla Walla Rocks AVA to round out their collection of wines. They’ve even managed to secure land at the North Fork of the Walla Walla river and will soon plant at that very special, steep-sloped site set on broken basalt. 

In 2014 Todd Alexander came to partner with proprietors Paul and Susan McBride which was a game-changer for this winery. The wines have increased considerably in quality since that time. Todd formerly served as winemaker for famed Bryant Family Vineyard in the Napa Valley. At Bryant, he worked with famed vineyard manager David Abreu as well as consultant extraordinary, Michel Rolland. Todd is a downright awesome guy to chat wine with and he is making some seriously stunning wines that deserve national attention. Todd’s winemaking style is rich and beautifully textured. He is able to craft wines that beautifully showcase this warm site but also maintain good acidity and show wonderful decadence and a rich mouthfeel.

Be on the lookout for Parabellum releases by Force Majeure which show good value, especially their 2015 Parabellum ‘Alluvio’ Red Wine (WWB, 92) which I highly recommend for its really good richness and dark fruit flavors. One of the great Syrahs that I have tried this year, the 2015 Force Majeure Syrah (WWB, 95) is the best Syrah I have tried from this AVA and shows gobs of dark fruit, serious fruit weight and a wonderful minerality. The texture of this wine is insanely good. The Bordeaux style wines from Force Majeure were hugely impressive as I highly recommend that you look into purchasing each of them. The 2015 Force Majeure Cabernet Sauvignon (WWB, 95) is a decadent treat with a wonderful viscosity and tension. This wine is drinking marvelously right now. One of the great Tempranillo bottlings in Washington, the 2015 Force Majeure Tempranillo (WWB, 95) shows wonderful richness and complexity and an incredible mouthfeel. Kudos to superstar winemaker, Todd Alexander, for his latest set of stunning releases out of Red Mountain. Learn more about these special wines at https://forcemajeurevineyards.com Here are the fantastic new wines by Force Majeure. 


2015 Parabellum ‘Coulee’ Red Wine- The ‘Coulee’ is a blend of 56% Syrah and 44% Mourvedre. Showing off an inky color, this wine begins with an intense bouquet of black tea, chocolate covered dark cherry and Hoisin sauce. Ripe and showing a lovely rich mouthfeel, the wine shows off deep dark fruit flavors with chocolate and roasted dates. This decadent wine is best enjoyed in the short-term. Drink 2018-2024- 91


2015 Parabellum ‘Alluvio’ Red Wine- The 2015 Parabellum ‘Alluvio’ Red Wine is a silky blend of 54% Cabernet Franc, 25% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Merlot and 6% Petit Verdot. The nose shows good complexity and richness with anise, creme de cassis, coffee grounds and earthy terroir. Once in the mouth there is a feeling of decadence as the wine unveils its rich texture. Black Forest cake, mocha and cigar box flavors all nicely combine and build with more air. Inviting and delicious, this great effort can be enjoyed over the next decade. Drink 2018-2028- 92

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2015 Force Majeure ‘Parvata’ Red Wine- The ‘Parvata’ is a fantastic blend of 46% Mourvedre, 34% Syrah and 20% Grenache all sourced from the Force Majeure Vineyard on Red Mountain. I love the deep aromatics to this wine, ranging from smoked duck to roasted date to chocolate torte. The palate is exceedingly plush and decadent, showing a touch of opulence. Asian spice, pipe tobacco, blackberry cordial and milk chocolate fudge flavors all combine marvelously and build in the glass. Despite the serious weight of the wine there is a good minerality that provides ample backbone. Generous and downright delicious, enjoy this fantastic red blend over the next decade or so. Drink 2018-2028- 94


2015 Force Majeure Syrah- The 2015 Force Majeure Syrah is a stunning new release by the talented Todd Alexander.Grown on the top of the mountain hillside vineyard, this great wine was aged for 18 months in used French oak prior to bottling. At this juncture the wine has evolved marvelously. Gobs of blue and dark fruits greet you on the nose with lighter damp earth and citrus rind undertones that aromatically provide some nice complexity. The palate is not only decadent but shows a good degree of elegance despite its obvious fruit weight. Blueberry compote, mocha, creme de cassis and sandalwood flavors all marvelously combine. A massive Syrah, this is built for aging a decade or more. Give this an hour decant if enjoying in its youth. Drink 2018-2028- 95


2015 Force Majeure Tempranillo- A unique bottling for the AVA, the 2015 Force Majeure Tempranillo is a stunning new wine made by Todd Alexander. Showing off a deep hue, this Tempranillo shows wonderful earthy terroir with smoked brisket and black fruits the fill the nose. The palate shows of a marvelous texture and a silky mouthfeel that delights. Creme de cassis. Turkish coffee, cigar ash and Earl Grey tea flavors all marvelously combine on the palate. Decadent and rich considering the varietal, this is a spectacular and novel bottling that will cellar well for a decade or more. Drink 2018-2035- 95


2015 Force Majeure ‘Epinette’ Red Wine- The 2015 ‘Epinette’ is a silly blend of 50% Merlot with 30% Cabernet Franc and the remainder Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot all sourced from the Force Majeure Vineyard. This wine really needs a two hour decant to be fully aroused aromatically. The wine shows brilliant aromatics of brandy soaked cherry, sagebrush, creme de cassis and coffee grounds. The mouthfeel is rich and seductive, showing mocha, anise, creme de cassis and black cherry compote flavors. Rich, polished and layered, this is a simply spectacular showing by Force Majerue. Drink 2018-2038- 95


2015 Force Majeure Cabernet Sauvignon- A massive and decadent Cabernet Sauvignon, the 2015 Force Majeure shows off its inky color in the glass. Needing two hours to breathe in the decanter, the wine slowly starts to unveil ultra-rich aromas of sweet pipe tobacco, creme de cassis, graphite and blackberry cobbler with dark chocolate shavings. The mouthfeel is highly viscous and smooth, delighting the senses. Creme de cassis, loganberry cordial, black forest cake and cigar box flavors all combine with mouth-watering acidity. A complete wine, this decadent treat will cellar well for decades but is completely irresistible right now. Drink 2018-2040- 95

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Great photo here of Sleight of Hand co-founder, Trey Busch, in his Ziggy Stardust Block of the Elevation Vineyard.

Great photo here of Sleight of Hand co-founder, Trey Busch, in his Ziggy Stardust Block of the Elevation Vineyard.

Sleight of Hand

December 3, 2018

One of the great lineups of Washington wine, Sleight of Hand was founded in 2007 by Trey Busch and Jerry and Sandy Solomon. The winery focuses on both estate and non-estate fruit and has slowly been increasing production since the winery’s inception. Trey (a fellow Pearl Jam fan) is a downright awesome, down to earth guy that has attained great success in a relatively short amount of time. Their production winemaker, Keith Johnson, is highly talented and he also produces great wine under his Devium label.

Look for the 2016 Sleight of Hand ‘The Enchantress’ Chardonnay (WWB, 93) which has a great combination of range on the palate. It is a delicious Chardonnay that has some nice aging potential. I was absolutely blown away with the 20167 Sleight of Hand ‘The Psychedelic’ Syrah (WWB, 95) sourced from the esteemed Stoney Vine Vineyard. The wine is the best ‘The Psychadelic’ release that I have sampled and it shows insane range and a marvelous texture. This is a stony, terroir driven Syrah that is not to be missed. Learn more about this outstanding winery at http://www.sofhcellars.com Here are the awesome new release wines from Sleight of Hand.


2016 Sleight of Hand ‘The Enchantress’ Chardonnay- This beautiful wine shows a bright aromatic profile of toasty brioche, poached pear, and Meyer lemon cream. The palate shows a wonderful mouthfeel and texture. I absolutely love the viscosity here. Vanilla creme brulee, green apple and nutmeg flavors all beautifully combine. The freshness and energy here is seriously good especially considering the obvious heat of the vintage. A complete wine, this will cellar well for a decade. Drink 2018-2026- 93


2016 Sleight of Hand ‘The Sorceress’ Grenache- This enticing Grenache was sourced from three different sites: The Upland, French Creek and Ziggy Stardust Vineyards. The nose delivers some wonderful wet stone character with rose petal and red cherry candy aromatics connecting nicely. The palate is downright sexy, showing delicate red fruits with a silky mouthfeel. Delicious and nicely poised, considering the heat of the vintage, this wine will be best enjoyed over the next six plus years. Drink 2018-2026- 93


2016 Sleight of Hand ‘The Spellbinder’ Red Wine- The ‘Spellbinder’ is largely comprised of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot all sourced from the Columbia Valley. The nose is forward, delivering copious dark fruits and chocolate aromatics. The mouthfeel is soft as toasty oak wraps around dark fruits and mocha flavors. This is delicious in its youth. Drink 2018-2024- 90


2015 Sleight of Hand ‘The Illusionist’ Cabernet Sauvignon- A terrific new release, ‘The Illusionist’ is a silky blend of 85% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Cabernet Franc and 5%Petit Verdot. The wine spent 20 months in 65% new French oak prior to bottling. On the nose this reveals nice herbal tones from the Cabernet Franc, while black fruits dance with milk chocolate. The palate has a silky mouthfeel, unveiling coffee grounds, blackberry cobbler and sagebrush with cigar ash flavors. Drink 2018-2026- 91


2016 Sleight of Hand ‘The Conjurer’ Red Wine- This wine is a compelling blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot with a touch of Petit Verdot. The nose shows some toasty oak with black fruits and lighter green herbal tones. The mouthfeel is soft as the wine shows a good combination of mid-palate weight and tension. Blackberry cobbler, crushed mint, spice box and anise flavors all mingle nicely together. Drink 2018-2026- 91


2015 Sleight of Hand ‘The Archimage’ Red Wine- The Sleight of Hand winemaking team has sourced this wine from a host of AVAs, as this is a left bank style blend of 57% Cabernet Franc and 43% Merlot. The nose shows lighter herbal tones with red and dark fruits playing in the foreground. The wine shows wonderful varietal character and tons of mouth-watering acidity. Seriously good, the wine is best enjoyed over the next six to eight years while this wonderful tension remains. Drink 2018-2026- 92

2016 Sleight of Hand ‘Levitation’ Syrah- The ‘Levitation’ Syrah was largely sourced from the Lewis Vineyard as well as smaller portions from the Les Collines and Ziggy Stardust Vineyards. The nose is sensational, showing wonderful range from dark fruits to creosote to lighter citrus and herbal tones. The palate is plush and shows off a gorgeous and round mouthfeel. Copious dark fruits mingle with chocolate and earthy terroir flavors on the palate. A stunning wine, this will cellar well for the next eight plus years. Drink 2018-2026- 93

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2016 Sleight of Hand ‘The Psychedelic’ Syrah- The best wine in the new outstanding Sleight of Hand lineup, ‘The Psychedelic’ Syrah is a head-turning wine sourced from the esteemed Stoney Vine Vineyard in the Walla Walla Rocks AVA. The Syrah was aged in 25% new French oak for 16 months prior to bottling. The terroir on the nose is evident, ranging from wild blackberry to orange zest and green olive tapenade to smoked brisket and wet stone. The silky mouthfeel invites you to take the next delicious sip. There is a wonderful energy and tension to this wine as well that impresses. Blackberry pie, cigar ash, wet stone, Mandarin orange rind and Hoisin sauce all combine marvelously on the palate. Given an hour of air the flavors become even more impressive as the texture evolves to be wonderfully mouth-coating.  While this is delicious now, the wine will continue to evolve over the next decade — but it is nearly impossible to resist right now. Drink 2018-2026- 95

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The 2013 MTR Productions ‘Memory Found’ Syrah is a head-turning wine that shows wonderful poise, salinity and stony terroir.

The 2013 MTR Productions ‘Memory Found’ Syrah is a head-turning wine that shows wonderful poise, salinity and stony terroir.

MTR Productions

December 3, 2018

The highly anticipated second edition of MTR Productions was just released by Matt and Lauren Reynvaan. MTR Productions is the exciting new venture created by Matt and Lauren Reynvaan. The wine shows marvelously what an aged wine from the Walla Walla Rocks AVA can do in the right hands. To my knowledge this is the first wine from this AVA that has seen such extensive barrel and bottle aging. 

The 2013 ‘Memory Found’ is comprised of 100% Syrah from the warm 2013 vintage. Only 150 cases are made of this special wine. The wine saw extensive aging in neutral French oak and 600L oak puncheons and then saw 36 months of bottle age. Just like their previous wine, I absolutely adore this new wine by one of the great talents in Washington wine, Matt Reynvaan. The Syrah shows insanely good texture, range, salinity and stony terroir. The stony aspect in the wine is more subtle as the savory notes and citrus components evoke wonderful mouth-watering acidity. Simply put, this is a stunning new release that is not to be missed. Learn more about this exciting project at http://www.mtr-productions.com Here is my review of the 2013 MTR Productions 'Memory Found' Syrah. 


2013 MTR Productions ‘Memory Found’ Syrah- The 2013 ‘Memory Found’ by superstar winemaker, Matt Reynvaan, is a head-turning and seductive new release Syrah. On the nose this shows massive range from Hoisin sauce to peat moss to wet stone and citrus rind to brandied dark cherry. Despite its age and obvious heat of the vintage, the palate is lithe and youthful, showing a wonderful tension and purity of fruit. Pipe tobacco, chocolate covered dark cherry, roasted fig, wet stone and blood orange zest with Umami flavors all marvelously combine. The salinity of the wine also adds to the discussion. Lithe, rich and showing insanely good range, this is a stunner that is best enjoyed within the next five to ten years. Drink 2018-2028- 96

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Brooke Robertson is the talented director of viticulture for Delmas (photo by Richard Duval)

Brooke Robertson is the talented director of viticulture for Delmas (photo by Richard Duval)

Interview with Brooke Robertson, Delmas Director of Viticulture

November 29, 2018

One of the great Washington wines, the Delmas Syrah, originates from the SJR Vineyard located in the Walla Walla Rocks AVA of Milton-Freewater. If you haven’t had this wine yet, it is a must buy for not only Syrah lovers but those seeking excellent typicity of this exciting region. The SJR Vineyard is a majestic sight and is overseen by Brooke Robertson who serves as the vineyard’s director of viticulture. Having visited the vineyard on several occasions, it is a very special site with vines set on huge cobblestones. Brooke is a wonderful personality. Full of knowledge and humble, she has created a very special mini-head trained system at her vineyard. I think you will enjoy hearing more about her story in wine. Here is my interview with Brooke Robertson, Delmas Director of Viticulture. 

WWB: How did you decide to study winemaking and viticulture? 

BR: Life has a funny way of delivering you right where you need to be, when you need to be there…Even though you may not be able to see it at the time... It all ends up being for a reason. Being a kid in the Napa Valley, running amuck through the head trained Zinfandel vines at Hayne Vineyard, and then having the ability to play a role in the management of those same vines as an adult; was the moment for me when I thought, Yup… I’m going to play in vine rows my whole life. It’s fantastic. My undergrad is in Philosophy (OSU), and when I declared, I read through a list of possible careers for that particular degree. “Winemaker” was the first. After SJR’s inception, and while my father was leading The Rocks District AVA approval, I went back to school at WWCC for an AAAS in Enology and Viticulture. After which, I headed to Napa Valley for, what was supposed to be a 3-month internship working for Barbour Vineyard Management.

Five years later, after working harvest in Australia for Torbreck, working for other truly great Vineyard Management companies in the Napa Valley, and studying for a Master’s degree in Viticulture at Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo); I returned to Walla Walla. What I love about this business, is that there is always some uncertainty in it. By that I mean, there is no black or white... you live in the grey areas. Mother nature can change on a dime, and you’ve got to roll with her. You never feel as though you’ve mastered the vineyard because the mark is always moving. There is always something new to learn, and I love that.

WWB: What was it like serving as Viticulturist for The Napa Valley Reserve?

BR: t was like reaching Mecca. I developed a long-running dialogue with Mark Griffin (Vineyard Manager; TNVR) years prior to receiving a job offer. Every so often I would check in with Mark and see how the current season was going… Always, ending the conversation with “If you ever need an extra hand, let me know!” They gave me a shot, and it was by far one of the best experiences of my life. I was entrusted with considerable responsibility and was provided the tools to deliver on the highest level of expectations. Whether that was in the rows, or in the winery. Having the opportunity to operate under the terms of a “200 Year Plan” similar to that of my own family, was priceless.

WWB: Can you talk about how you have been developing one of the Pacific Northwest’s great vineyards, the SJR Vineyard?

BR: At SJR Vineyard, we are fortunate to be able to think in terms of longevity. Our goal for Delmas has always been world-class, distinctive wines that showcase “place”. Viticulture in the cobbles of The Rocks District demands specialized farming practices. Creativity, investment and critical adaptation(s) of current farming practices are essential for SJR. One example of that level of creativity is the MHT system of vine training. This Mini-Head- Trained system is basically a goblet vine with a trellis; a very low, single trunk vine structure with an open head. It allows for us to more evenly regulate crop load, and most importantly, to be able to bury the entire vine post-harvest over the winter. This allows for ultimate protection against killing freezes, as well as creating a perennial wood structure. No more burial canes!

Previously, our burial cane experience at SJR resulted in cutting the entire vineyard to the ground (due to killing freezes), three times in the last decade. For us, this method was not sustainable. Hence the development and implementation of the MHT; an entirely new training form arriving out of necessity, given the specific climatic/geological realities experienced within this region. With the MHT, someday we will have old, craggily vine structures, just like those old-world eccentric vines that look so majestic… I can’t wait until the vineyard hits 50 years old!

WWB: The 2016 Delmas Syrah (WWB, 96) is one of the best wines from Washington that I have sampled all year. Can you talk about how this amazing wine is made and the 2016 vintage?

WWB: Thank you Owen! The 2016 (10th leaf for SJR) was a wonderful vintage, and a fairly even growing season. We harvested mid-September, and the fruit spent six (6) days in a cold soak. Ferments for Delmas run fairly smooth given the, higher than average, YAN that comes off of SJR Vineyard. Our Syrah style targets roughly 8% Viognier in the co-ferment.

Depending on the year, (and how lignified the stems are at harvest) we adjust the percentage of whole cluster fermentation (33% for 2016). The balance of Syrah, and all of the Viognier is destemmed. Our oak profile is more aggressive than most Syrah producers given SJR’s unique ability to seamlessly absorb oak tannins: 60% new and 40% one-fill barrels. 14 months in barrel and bottled in December. The terroir of SJR directs our Delmas winemaking expectations. Soils are finer at SJR due to the location of the Vineyard on the edge of the SW corner of the AVA. This is where all the energy (and Rocks) from the Walla Walla River fell out. These fine soils help to provide the distinctive aromatic range of Delmas. As well as the wines textural qualities and length on the palate.

WWB: You have recently concluded harvest at the SJR Vineyard. Can you talk about the growing season and the fruit that was harvested? What will we expect from the 2018 Delmas Syrah?

BR: 2018 was a truly fascinating season. We experienced just about all aspects of extreme weather! The winter was more temperate than 2016/17, which was nice given the first full winter for the MHT! Even then, however, we had some hail and lingering snow in February. Spring, while a bit more wet than normal, arrived with a bang, and the vineyard rushed through bud-break and bloom fairly quickly. Fruit set was even, and the crop was bountiful. The MHT did a fantastic job, balancing canopy/cover of the fruit zone and providing just the right amount of dappled light and air flow.

Summer was extremely hot, with 16 days in a row over 100 degrees. The smoke that settled in early August, prevented UV light from penetrating, and slowed phenological ripening. We ran our overheads quite frequently during this time to cool things down. By the end of the month, however, the heat subsided, and the day/night temperature shifts helped to preserve acid and develop flavor. September was ideal for Harvest, no rain all month, and brilliant days of 70-80 degrees with nights in the 50s. We harvested on September 10th. New winemaking protocol this year! We did our first barrel fermentations and used puncheons to barrel ferment 1/3 rd of the fruit. Already the wine is showing even more complexity and seamless integration. In a string of solid vintages, this one was truly exceptional, with loads of aging potential. 2018 is also the first year Delmas will be producing a varietal Viognier, and it is currently resting in puncheons after completing ML. We are very excited about producing this new wine. Condrieu is the inspiration. Keep an eye out for Delmas Viognier in 2020!

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Without a doubt, the Riedel Vinum Burgundy glass is the proper stemware for Washington Grenache.

Without a doubt, the Riedel Vinum Burgundy glass is the proper stemware for Washington Grenache.

Proper Stemware for Washington Grenache

November 28, 2018

Washington Grenache enchants me. I love the range of flavors and aromatics that the varietal can yield and the quality of Washington Grenache wines will only continue to build. It is now the highest priced Washington varietal to purchase and more and more Rose wines are being made with Grenache, as top wineries like Cayuse Vineyards, Gramercy Cellars, and DeLille Cellars are utilizing the varietal in their silky, stand alone Rose wines. 

The Washington Wine Blog number one wine from both 2016 and 2017 has been the Cayuse Vineyards ‘God Only Knows’ Red Wine, which is predominantly Grenache. I am surprised that this wine does not receive the same attention that we give it. Simply put, there is nothing quite like it in the world. Last August I had the opportunity to visit Cayuse and visit with Christophe Baron and his talented assistant vigneronne, Elizabeth Bourcier. I’ll admit that I am a serious about using varietal specific stemware when I taste wines and we all started chatting about what they consider to be the proper stemware for their incredible Grenache wines. ‘Without a doubt,’ Christophe mentioned ‘the Burgundy glass is the proper glass for these [Grenache] wines.’ I had been experimenting quite a bit with wines from my collection at home, often vacillating between the Riedel Vinum Syrah glass and the Riedel Vinum Burgundy glasses. I looked at Elizabeth and she echoed the same sentiments, noting that the Riedel Vinum Burgundy glass is what she recommends for her gorgeous La Rata wines. We all tried experimenting together, from Grenache in the Riedel Burgundy glass to the wine in a Zalto Burgundy or other glasses and we were all amazed how much better their Grenache wines showed in the Riedel Burgundy glass.

I had to do more experimenting on my own. On a subsequent trip to Napa I had the chance to try the 2012 Cayuse Vineyards ‘God Only Knows’ Red Wine up against the 2012 Rasa Vineyards ‘Primus Inter Pares’ Grenache, both some of the top Grenache made in Washington and both from stony terroir. I tried these wines in four different stemware choices — Riedel and non-Riedel glasses made for Sauvignon Blanc, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Noir. I was overwhelmed how much better the Grenache wines tasted out of the Riedel Vinum Burgundy glass. It also showed considerably better in the Riedel than the Zalto Burgundy glass as it had at Cayuse as well.

But what about Grenache from the Yakima Valley? Surely those wines could yield a different result? When I arrived home I was on a mission to resolve this query and I did the same thing with two different Grenache wines made from Grenache sourced from the Boushey Vineyard in the Yakima Valley. The results were very similar, the wines initially showed considerably better in the Riedel Vinum Pinot Noir glass. After more air and decanting the differences between the flavors and aromatics of Grenache in the Pinot Noir glass became even more resounding.

I have attended two Riedel Tasting Seminars before and have been blown away by the results. As a caveat, I have never been paid by Riedel or comped any stemware or any seminar from them. I would encourage all of you to attend this class to see how varietal specific stemware enhances the flavors and aromatics of wine. I am astounded how differently Washington Grenache tastes with a Riedel Vinum Burgundy glass and I would encourage all of you who love Washington Grenache to experiment with using this stemware at home to see the tangible difference. 



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