Bordeaux Love

Over the years I have fallen in love with the wines of Bordeaux. I don't think any other wines of the world match the complexity that a great Bordeaux can offer.
Bordeaux is one of the most famous wine producing regions of the world, located in Northwest France, a few hours from Paris. Bordeaux wine first received acclaim in the United States from former US president, Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson was infatuated with Bordeaux and he built up a formidable collection of Bordeaux wines (with some help from US taxpayer dollars).
Bordeaux is typically divided into two major sections; wines produced on right side the Gironde river and those produced on the left side of the Gironde river. Those on the right side tend to be more Merlot dominant. These wines are typically softer and are more approachable early. Wines produced on the left side of the Gironde are typically more Cabernet dominant and are more geared towards long-term cellaring. In fact, some of the best left bank Bordeauxs can be cellared more than 50 years!
Keep your eyes on the 2009 and 2010 vintages, which are some of the best Bordeaux vintages in history. The vintages are so good that if you pick a '09 or '10 Bordeaux up at the grocery store, it is virtually guaranteed to be good. But if you open one up, make sure to decant it for at least an hour, as these wines need some time to open up. Here is a small sampling of some of the best Bordeaux wines that I have sampled recently.
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2009 Chateau La Croix Lartique- Rich color with sour cherry, provencale herbs, figs and oak on the nose. After an hour the palate is enriched with blueberry, blackberry, violets and coffee. Smooth and viscous, this can be enjoyed now but can also cellar 5+ years. -92

2009 Chateau Les Grands Marcheaux- This wine improves after an hour of decanting. 84% Merlot with the rest Cab. Palate is smooth and viscous with prune, black cherry, anise and milk chocolate. Delicious. Drink now. -92

2005 Chateau Margaux Pavillion Rouge- This is the second wine of Chateau Margaux, first being produced in 1908. Red currant and provencale herbs on the nose, with vibrant acidity on the palate, as well as strong tannins. Also red currant, blackberry and black cherry flavors. Not ready to drink but delicious. Cellar for 3+ more years. -93

2005 Chateau Reignac- One of my favorite producers of Bordeaux, this wine needs roughly two hours to open up. 75% Merlot and the rest Cab. Deep and dark hue, the wine has boysenberry, coffee and oak on the nose. Palate is rich with creme de cassis, coffee and blackberry. Strong tannins, suggestive that this wine needs another 3+ years of cellaring. The combination of concentration, terroir and smoothness that makes this wine exceptional. -93

2003 Chateau Greysac- Taken from a hot vintage, his wine has roasted plums, oak and dried fruits on the nose. Palate has dark fruits and creme de cassis with blackberry. Delicious and could cellar another 3+ years. Hard to not drink now. -93

2000 Le Angelique de Monbosquet- This is the second wine of Chateau Monbosquet. Taken from an esteemed vintage this wine has dried herbs and prune on the nose. After an hour this thing comes together. Dark fruits like plums, cassis and blackberry. Somewhat astringent and has good minerality. A little thin. Drink now. -91

2000 Chateau Quinault- Sage with dried fruits on the nose with light oak. Palate is fat and viscous with fig, boysenberry, and nutmeg. Delicious and well-balanced. Drink now. -93

Taste of Washington

This past Sunday I was able to taste of the best wines from Washington at the Taste of Washington (http://tastewashington.org/), the biggest Washington wine event of the year. Some of Washington's most esteemed wineries were represented at the Taste -- wineries like Dunham, Andrew Will and Woodward Canyon. Many of the wineries were pouring their best wines. The food was so excellent that I could easily create another blog just on the food items, ranging from crab cakes to raw oysters.
Here are a few of my favorite Washington red and white wines that I was able to sample at this great event:

2011 Andrew Will Sorrella- Rich cassis and vanilla oak on the nose. Palate is rich for the vintage and surprisingly ready to drink. Blackberry and cassis dominate the palate with goo depth. Decant for an hour or two before drinking. Delicious. -93

2011 Andrew Will Two Blondes- Rich and perfumed nose with black fruits and red bell pepper. Smooth and ready to drink but will also reward w a few years of cellaring. Rich for the vintage. -92

2010 Baer Winery Arctos- This is one of their Bordeaux blends. Blackberry and oak on the nose. 59 cab 29 cab franc and 12 Merlot. Really great acidity. Not ready but has tons of potential needing 2-3 years of cellaring. -92

2008 Boudreaux Cellars Cabernet- Anise and blackberry on the nose. Palate has fig and red cherry. Delicious now with some light tannins. Drinking well now but could also cellar for a few years. -92

2009 Brian Carter Cellars Tuttorosso Red Blend-68 Sangiovese. Earthy nose with cherry and oak. Palate has red cherry and raspberry with some mushroom. Delightful earthiness with light
tannins. Ready to drink now.- 91

2012 Buty Sémillon, Sauvignon, Muscadelle- 62 Semillon and 21 Sav Blanc, with the rest Muscadelle. Light oak nose. Palate is rich
and has butter, cantaloupe, pear and minerals. Nice finish. -92

2011 Doubleback Cabernet- 90 percent Cabernet. Oak and red fruits on the nose. Palate has moderate concentration and richness with both red and dark fruits with chocolate and coffee. Very Bordeaux like. Excellent. Will need to be decanted for more than two hours. -93

2013 Chateau St Michelle Cold Creek Riesling- Excellent aromatics, getting lime and lemon. This is serious stuff for the price. Off dry with a little bit of sweetness. Pear and lemon with great minerality on the palate. Drink now.-92

2011 Chateau St. Michelle Cold Creek Chardonnay- Pear and apple with light oak on the nose. Nice oak integration on the
palate with green apple, butter and pear. Drink now. -91

2010 Chateau St. Michelle Cold Creek Merlot- Rich color with spice, prune and oak. Palate also has a nice spice component with the red cherry and pomegranate. Drink now. -91

2012 Dunham Lewis Vineyard Riesling-pear and lemon on the nose. Lime and slate great acid. Nice richness and fantastic value. Drink now.- 92

2010 Dunham Cabernet-Rich nose and black fruits with some spice cake. Blackberry and strong minerality with light tannins on the palate. Nice finish. This one will have a long life but needs 2-3 more years to ripen and become more expressive. -92

2009 L'Ecole Number 41 Merlot (Walla Walla Valley)-Vanilla and oak on the nose with some raspberry and spice. Ripe cherries, plum, fig and raspberry on the palate. Very rich. Another year or two years of cellaring will help this open up even more. -93

2009 Northstar Winery Merlot (Walla Walla Valley)-Vanilla and oak on the nose. Ripe cherries plum fig and raspberry on the palate. Very rich. Needs 2 plus years of cellaring . -93

2010 Northstar Merlot (Columbia Valley). 78 percent Merlot. Rich and smooth w fig and cherry with dates. Can taste the Cabernet, giving the Merlot and extra backbone. Drink this excellent stuff now.- 92

2010 Northstar Premier Merlot- This 100 percent Merlot was sourced from Northstar's best vineyards (Cold Creek, Beverly and
Stone Tree). Chocolate cherry with oak on the nose. Rich cherry cough syrup with boysenberry flavors. Novel stuff. Cellar for 2-3 but also good right out of the bottle -93

2012 Patterson Cellars Late Harvest Rousanne - Has 14 percent Viognier and 10 percent Chenin Blanc blended with the Rousanne. Rich concentrated golden hue. Nice depth and has peach, tangerine and grapefruit with vibrant minerality. Drink now. -92

2012 Rotie Cellars Southern White- 100 percent Marsanne. Orange peel and lemon on the nose. Palate is slightly sour w fantastic minerality. Expressive and novel. Green melon and peach. Maybe lime too. Drink now. -92

2012 Woodward Canyon Chardonnay. I was told this was voted best in show for 40 bucks and above at the San Fran wine competition. Very light oak. Wonderful smoothness with golden delicious pear and cantaloupe. Excellent and drinking well now. -92

2011 Woodward Canyon Artists Series Cabernet- 83 Cabernet and the rest Merlot, Cab Franc, Petit Verdot with Syrah. I was told that this is the first year that they have ever used some Syrah for this blend. Fruity and perfumed nose. Palate has nice viscosity considering the vintage with blackberry and plum flavors. This one needs time, drink in 2-3 years. Well balanced. -93

Recent Wines from Spain

Recent Favorites from Spain

Spain is an incredibly diverse land for wine. You’ve got great whites from Rueda, heavy reds from Priorat and lighter and balanced wine from Rioja. I’m amazed at the value from Rioja available to us in the US. Particularly in the 10-15 dollar range, some of these wines are can’t miss. If you are looking for a lighter bodied red, Rioja is right up your alley. More tangy than pinot, Rioja typically is 90-100 percent Tempranillo, with some indigenous varietals such as Manzuelo sometimes blended in. Spain is currently suffering from a financial crisis, so many of their wines are priced below their actual value. Here are some of my recent favorite picks from Rioja below 20 bucks (many are below 15 bucks!):
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2006 Bodega Ondarre Reserva- Incredible value. Oak and red fruits on the nose. The palate has great depth with red currant, strawberry and red currant. Great balance with light tannins. Needs an hour of decanting. -90

2008 Bodega Ondarre Reserva- This is their newer release. Oak with cran-raspberry on the nose. Palate has bright acidity with orange peel, red cherry and cranberry flavors. Needs roughly an hour of decanting.- 91

2006 Bodega Olarra “Cerro Anon”- Unlike many wines from this vintage, this is wine drinks great out of the bottle and doesn’t require decanting. Oak, cranberry and flowers on the nose. The plate has plums, sour cherry, dried dark fruits and mushroom. Interesting interplay between red fruits and black fruits. Fantastic value. -93

2006 Bodega Olarra “Anares”- Deep and rich color, almost reminiscent of a Cab or Merlot color. The nose has cranberry, raspberry, flowers and mushroom. Heavy oak as well. The palate has raspberry, cranberry, orange peel and some mulling spices with vibrant acidity. Incredible bargain, decant for an hour before drinking. -92

2005 Bodega Conde de Valdemar Reserva- Red fruit on the nose like cranberry and cherry with some oak. Palate has red cherry, guava, cranberry and cinnamon. Slightly oaked with strong acid backbone. Very nice. -91

2006 Bodega Conde de Valdemar Reserva- Muted nose, needs more than an hour to open up. More earthy tones on the nose, like mushroom with the oak. Palate has light tannins with cranberry and red cherry. Lighter bodied than the ‘05 and reflective of a lesser vintage. -89

2008 Dinastia Vivanco Crianza- One of Wine Spectator’s top wines for 2012, this wine has a perfumed nose of flowers, strawberry and raspberry. The palate is light-bodied and smooth, lacking some depth. Red cherry and cranberry surround vibrant acidity. Great balance. -90