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A few months back I had the wonderful chance to catch up with the man himself, John Kongsgaard, in person. He was just a delight to talk wine with. 

A few months back I had the wonderful chance to catch up with the man himself, John Kongsgaard, in person. He was just a delight to talk wine with. 

Kongsgaard

January 5, 2017

A New Years jaunt down to Napa Valley is what many Northwesterners are thinking about this time of year when temperatures are below freezing and sunlight is limited as best. I want to introduce one of the premier producers of Chardonnay in the world. John Kongsgaard has been producing some scintillating Napa Chardonnay for many years now and I wanted to highlight his very special winery. 

He is a fifth generation Napan as his family have been in the Napa area since the 1840s. John’s grandfather owned a stone quarry in Napa and John’s father was a Napa County Superior Court judge for more than twenty years. Following graduating high school in the late 1960’s John completed the UC Davis masters in enology and viticulture program. For a short time he worked at the Stony Hill winery in Napa and then worked for at Newton Vineyards as the winemaker from 1983 to 1996. John also studied under eminent wine consultant Michel Rolland. He has a Burgundian feel to all his wines and has indicated that Michel Rolland had a profound influence in his style of winemaking. In 2004 John bought a 150 acre parcel of land on Atlas Peak where vines planted sit at as far up as 2500 feet. His property has a mere five acres planted to Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Rousanne and Viognier.

John’s last two Chardonnay vintages were absolute heavyhitters. The 2013 Kongsgaard ‘Napa Valley’ Chardonnay (WWB, 95) showed an exotic array of fruit and sublime acidity. This is truly a wine that will cellar for many decades, although it is nearly impossible to resist in its youth. Even better is their brand new release which I reviewed last week, the 2014 Kongsgaard ‘Napa Valley’ Chardonnay (WWB, 97), which is the highest rated North American Chardonnay that I have reviewed in more than two years. Opulent, seductive and impeccable, this wine is a near perfect rendition of Napa Chardonnay. These highly sought after wines can essentially only be found at online stores, such as winebid.com and klwines. Learn more about this magical winery at http://www.kongsgaardwine.com Here are the last two new Chardonnay releases by Kongsgaard.

 

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2013 Kongsgaard ‘Napa Valley’ Chardonnay-The 2013 Napa Valley Chardonnay is a striking beauty from Kongsgaard. This spectacular wine opens with inviting aromatics of poached pear, crème brûlée, golden delicious apple and toasted hazelnuts all taking shape beautifully in the glass. On the palate, this leads to rich flavors of poached pear, marzipan, Meyer lemon oil and Gala apple, with suggestions of Shiitake mushroom. This has that dazzling intensity that you can almost feel in the glass leading up to the finish, continues to pull you back in with its seductive flavors. Overall, this is a memorable drinking experience and certainly a one of a kind effort from John Kongsgaard. Drink 2016-2028- 95

2014 Kongsgaard ‘Napa Valley’ Chardonnay- The 2014 Napa Valley Chardonnay is another stunning release from John Kongsgaard, which is made from Wente clones, sourced from the famous Hyde and Hudson vineyards in Carneros. Possessing a rich and golden hue, this wine opens with amazing aromatics of butterscotch, beeswax, poached pear, bananas foster and hints of nutmeg and minerals. The aromatics are absolutely intoxicating, as the bouquet is continually bringing you back for more. On the palate there is remarkable structure and weight, having an oily texture, combined with lovely acidity and bright flavors of lemon oil, white truffle, kumquat, Marzipan and crème brûlée. The range and flavor profile is spellbinding, as it enters the exceedingly long, complex finish. Overall, this is a magical wine, which will cellar beautifully for at least another decade. Drink 2017-2028- 97

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The gorgeous new release Chardonnay wines by Chateau St. Michelle.

The gorgeous new release Chardonnay wines by Chateau St. Michelle.

Chateau St. Michelle Chardonnay

January 3, 2017

Happy New Years to you all! Many of you probably have the excellent habit of reaching for Chardonnay when you’re at the grocery store. An insanely popular international brand for Chardonnay, Chateau St. Michelle has become one of Washington’s premier producers of good quality Chardonnay over the past few decades. One key to their success is an extremely low price point that delivers quality in the glass. Their entry level Chardonnay bottling retails for about ten dollars and constantly over-delivers each vintage.

I recently had the chance to run through the entire lineup of Chateau St. Michelle Chardonnays and was hugely impressed. The new releases come from a challenging vintages for white wine (2014 and 2015), due to high temperatures and heat spikes. I found the latest releases to be as impressive as previous vintages. While the wines might not possess quite the level of structure of cooler vintages, they are filled with rich fruit flavor and wonderful viscosity. Look for the 2015 Chateau St. Michelle ‘Indian Wells’ Chardonnay (WWB, 90) which has wonderful richness and is an insane value at the $12.00 price point. Their best wine, the 2014 ‘Ethos Reserve’ Chardonnay (WWB, 93) has irresistible dense tree fruit flavors and an exceedingly long finish. Learn more about Chateau St. Michelle Chardonnay at https://www.ste-michelle.com/ Here are the great new Chardonnay wines by Chateau St. Michelle.

2015 Chateau St. Michelle Chardonnay – The Chardonnay wine opens with aromatics of baked pear, peach pit, vanilla cream with Meyer lemon accents. The palate is rich with flavors of creme brulee, ripe banana, golden delicious apple and a long, cream-driven finish. This is a wonderful value bottling from this estate. Drink 2017-2022- 89

2015 Chateau St. Michelle ‘Indian Wells’ Chardonnay’- The 2015 vintage in Washington was marked by heat spikes which led to a record early harvest for Chardonnay. Sourced from the Indian Wells Vineyard in the Columbia Valley, this dense wine opens with rich aromatics of brioche, vanilla cream and toasted oak. There are ripe flavors reminiscent of New York apple, brioche, honeydew melon, butterscotch, roasted pineapple, and suggestions of nutmeg. The oak influence is evident, but in moderation, as this is an excellent value from this estate. (Best 2016-2020)- 90

2014 Chateau St. Michelle 'Cold Creek Vineyard' Chardonnay- The 2014 Chateau St. Michelle 'Cold Creek Vineyard' Chardonnay is an awesome release from this estate. Possessing a rich and golden hue, the wine begins with aromatics of hazelnuts, pineapple, vanilla cream and brioche. The palate yields dense flavors of creme brulee, allspice, Meyer lemon zest and New York apple. This balanced and mineral driven wine has a lovely weight on the mid-palate, which leads to a long, vanilla-cream laced finish. This is another highly impressive bottling from Chateau St. Michelle and their impressive winemaking team lead by Bob Bertheau. Drink 2017-2023- 92

2014 Chateau St. Michelle 'Canoe Ridge Estate' Chardonnay- Coming from a hot vintage, the 2014 'Canoe Ridge Estate' Chardonnay by Chateau St. Michelle begins with an aromatic profile of brioche, burnt cream, French vanilla and suggestions of baking spices. On the plate there is nice weight, especially when warmed up a bit. There are rich flavors reminiscent of Pazzaz apple, roasted pineapple, nutmeg, and brioche that sit alongside some marvelous acidity. This is just a gorgeous bottling that shows excellent poise considering the vintage. Drink 2017-2023- 92

2014 Chateau St. Michelle 'Ethos' Chardonnay- The 2014 Chateau St. Michelle 'Ethos' Chardonnay shows wonderful richness, balance and minerality. The wine begins with a bouquet of exotic spices, vanilla creme brulee, Pink Lady apple, and poached pear. This leads to dense flavors of Meyer lemon zest, heavy whipping cream, butterscotch, Pazzaz apple and suggestions of allspice. Seductive and exceedingly long on the finish, this shows some moderate oak influence but maintains very nice balance. This is the Washington style of Chardonnay and is one of the best of its kind that I have sampled in the past year. I can imagine this picking up some beautiful secondary characteristics after two plus years of cellaring -- however, this is literally impossible to resist right now. Drink 2017-2024- 93

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It was a great honor to taste wines with eminent Vigneron. Christophe Baron and assistant Vigneronne, Elizabeth Bourcier, at Cayuse.

It was a great honor to taste wines with eminent Vigneron. Christophe Baron and assistant Vigneronne, Elizabeth Bourcier, at Cayuse.

Washington Wine Blog Top 100 Wines of 2016

December 22, 2016

Dear Friends,

I wanted to offer my warmest holiday greetings from Washington Wine Blog. I hope you all are enjoying a wonderful holiday season. 2016 has been a very exciting year here at Washington Wine Blog. I want to wish you all of my deepest thanks for supporting the blog. A lot has happened for me professionally this year. This is my second year the associate editor at International Wine Report, reviewing wines for them primarily from Washington, Oregon and California. This year Washington Wine Blog has two new associate editors, Dr. Stephen Lee and Dr. Jae Hong, who both review Washington red wines. They both add experience and depth to the blog. This year I’ve had the chance to sample some absolutely incredible domestic wines and interview many people behind those wines.  Washington Wine Blog now has amassed over 70 interviews, and that will continue to expand in the new year.

This year I have chosen 100 exceptional domestic wines to comprise my Top 100 for 2016. This year I’ve attended many wines events and have visited more tasting rooms than ever. Value wines are considered in my Top 100, and there are several incredible well-priced selections that I simply could not leave out. The wines from Washington continue to impress and rise to the top of the list. I have chosen my 2016 Washington Wine Blog Wine of the Year as the 2012 Cayuse ‘God Only Knows’ Grenche (WWB, 99), a wine that flirts with perfection and is made by the esteemed Vigneron Christophe Baron. Christophe creates an exotic, stony wine here that shows unparalleled range and poise. I highly recommend that you try a bottle of this special wine. Congrats to Christophe Baron and Elizabeth Bourcier for creating this absolute heavyhitter of a wine. Thank you again for your support of Washington Wine Blog. I want to wish you all the absolute best during this holiday season and I hope 2017 brings you all great joy, and beautiful wines in your glass.

 

1)     2012 Cayuse ‘God Only Knows Armada Vineyard’ Grenache ($85.00)- The 2012 Cayuse 'God Only Knows' Grenache is an ethereal wine by this estate. This incredible wine has a classic Walla Walla stony nose. There are deep aromatics of sage, rose petals, crushed wet rock, lavender, red cherry, red raspberry and blood orange. The range of flavors at play is tremendous. In the glass there are slow developing enticing flavors of red raspberry, Umami, Shitake mushroom, crushed wet rock, boysenberry, pomegranate seed and crushed white wildflowers. This Grenache becomes even richer and aromatically present following a two hour decant. The minute long finish is astonishing, while the structure of the wine makes it nearly impossible to resist. Simply put, this is nothing short of a scintillating release by Christophe Baron that shows incredible tension, minerality and richness in this near perfect vintage. Drink 2016-2030- 99

2)     2013 Quilceda Creek 'Columbia Valley' Cabernet Sauvignon ($120.00)- Following up the highly impressive 2012 Cabernet, the 2013 Cabernet was sourced from the Champoux Vineyard (95%) as well as the Wallula Vineyard (5%).  Needing more than a two hour decant at this point to fully sing, the Cabernet opens with exotic aromatics of Turkish coffee, creme de cassis, anise, red bell pepper and violets. The wine has ultra-rich flavors of anise, creme de cassis, red bell pepper, graphite and blackberry cobbler while maintaining a vibrant minerality. The texture of this wine is ethereal. Despite a long decant there are still some mild to moderate tannins, that complement the velvety mouthfeel. This combination of viscosity and tension is without an equal in Washington Cabernet. There is a seamless quality to this wine that reminds me of the epic 2005 Quilceda Creek ‘Columbia Valley’ Cabernet bottling. The intoxicating aromatics of this wine bring you continually back to the glass for more. Try to resist this beautiful wine for at least two more years. Drink 2018-2040- 98

3)     2013 Opus One Red Wine ($200.00)- An absolute stunner, the new release wine by Opus One is one for the cellar. Showing a darker, more heated black fruit profile from this hot vintage, the 2013 Opus One is one to contemplate, as there are some many working parts to this compelling wine. This red blend has intense aromatics of sandalwood, creme de cassis, mocha, black cherry, blackberry compote and black plum. The mouthfeel is voluptuous and intense as this displays a slightly higher viscosity than the 2012 Opus One. There are deep and penetrating flavors of black cherry, anise, creme de cassis, blackberry cobbler, sage and anise. Not for the weary, try to resist this hedonistic wine for at least another year. Drink 2017-2035- 99

4)     2013 Horsepower 'Sur Echalas Vineyard' Syrah ($100.00)- Following up the incredible 2012 release, the 2013 Horsepower 'Sur Echalas Vineyard' Syrah is every bit as deep, stony and downright delicious than the 2012 edition. Similar to the other Horsepower bottlings, the wine needs more than a one hour decant to fully expose its incredible range of aromas and flavors. After time the decanter, the translucent Syrah wine opens with an aromatic profile of seaweed, Umami, orange blossom, black truffle crudo, horse manure, black cherry cola, wild blackberry preserves and suggestions of baking spices. Similar to the other new release Horsepower wines, these aromatics from the Sur Echalas Vineyard are so invigorating and hedonistic that you are continually brought back to the glass just to indulge this cornucopia of aromatics at play. The Syrah has deep flavors of black cherry, wet stone, black raspberry, black truffle, Satsuma orange, pomegranate seed and suggestions of boysenberry pie. Possessing a gorgeous texture, the minerality of this wine glides along the mid-palate, leading to an exceedingly long finish. Drink 2016-2028- 98

5)     2013 Reynvaan Family Vineyards ‘In The Rocks’ Syrah - ($65.00)- This wine was co-fermented with 5% Viognier. This wine saw 25% new French oak for 18 months prior to bottling. The Syrah wine opens with dense aromatics of bacon fat, seaweed, creosote, and tangerine rind. There are flavors of wild blackberry, cranberry, tangerine rind, seaweed and smoked pork shoulder. This incredible wine glides through the palate. The elegance of this wine is there as it takes on some Burgundian characteristics. Try to cellar this hard to resist wine for at least another year. Drink 2017-2028- 96

6)     2013 Sanguis ‘John Sebastiano Vineyard Loner R13-a’ Pinot Noir ($70.00) - This Santa Rita Hills bottling needs more than two hours in the decanter to open up. Once aroused it begins with aromatics of cherry cola, red raspberry preserves, lavender and nutmeg. There is a viscous and velvety texture to this scintillating wine. Flavors of cherry pie, cherry cough syrup, cola and red raspberry persist. An absolutely seamless wine, with brightness and decadence. Drink 2016-2026- 95

7)     2013 HALL 'Rainin Vineyard' Cabernet Sauvignon-($325.00) The 2013 Rainin Vineyard is sourced from an 8 acre property just off Diamond Mountain road, which is located in a cooler section of a generally warmer district. This Cabernet has intense aromatics of blackberry pie, crème de cassis, black tea, mocha, sagebrush and underlying hints of eucalyptus all coming together beautifully in the glass. There are gorgeous flavors of ripe black cherries, crème de cassis, mocha, anise, mint and graphite which are deeply layered on the palate. The weight and mouthfeel of this wine is hedonistic and ethereal, further adding to its early appeal. Overall, this is an absolutely sensation wine from Hall and I expect this to continue to evolve gracefully for many years to come. Drink 2017-2035- 99

8)     2014 Delmas Syrah ($65.00)- Following up the gorgeous 2013 bottling, the 2014 Delmas Syrah is cut from a similar thread. The new release Delmas wine is a blend of 91.7% Syrah and 8.3% Viognier that was sourced from the esteemed SJR Vineyard. Having visited the SJR Vineyard on several occasions, I have witnessed firsthand the incredible attention to detail that goes into creating this exceptional wine. Proprietor Steve Robertson is constantly in the vineyard, as the highly specialized vineyard management clearly translates to the novel, Walla Walla Rocks expression in the bottle. The Syrah wine is made by superstar winemaker Billo Naravane and sat 14 months in 60% new French oak prior to bottling. The aromatics of this wine are entirely intoxicating as you are constantly drawn back to the glass for more. There is a bouquet of black truffle oil, cran-orange, forest floor, red cherry, Umami and red raspberry. The wine has deep flavors of black cherry, black truffle, cherry pie, Umami, and tamarind. Similar to his Rasa bottlings, you can truly feel Billo Naravane's skill in crafting his signature texture, viscosity and mouthfeel to this wine. The intensity of this wine is tremendous, and while this wine can be cellared for a decade or more, the Rocks District Syrah is absolutely impossible to resist right now. Only 150 cases made of this special Syrah bottling. Drink 2016-2027- 96

9)     2013 Darioush Cabernet Franc ($62.00)- Darioush continues to produce some absolutely irresistible efforts. The 2013 Darioush Cabernet Franc is the best wine in the stunning new lineup of Darioush wines. This incredible Cab Franc was sourced from a high elevation Mount Veeder estate vineyard.  Darioush produces very little of this wine. This stunning example of the varietal follows up the excellent 2012. This Cab Franc begins with aromas of red bell pepper, anise, eucalyptus and dill. There are deep flavors of creme de cassis, mocha, anise, red bell pepper and black olive. This masculine style Cab Franc is a layered and polished effort that will be exceedingly long lived. The wine is pretty tannic at this point, so try to give this slumbering monster at least another year. Drink 2017-2040- 95

10) 2012 Domaine Serene 'Recolte Grand Cru' Chardonnay ($125.00)-This wine begins with aromatics of brioche, hazelnut, Gala apple and suggestions of allspice. This leads to flavors of poached pear, with a huge finish and lingers for more than 40 seconds. The weight and viscosity is there. There is a hugely impressive effort to this true heavyhitter of a Chardonnay. This is gorgeous right now but will continue to build lovely secondary characteristics as this gracefully evolves in the bottle. Drink 2017-2028- 95

11) 2014 Big Table Farm ‘Pelos Sandberg Vineyard’ Pinot Noir ($48.00)- The 2014 'Pelos Sandberg Vineyard' Pinot Noir is a stunner from Big Table Farm. This wine begins with intense aromas of barnyard, Shitake mushroom, Umami, white pepper and boysenberry. There are flavors of blood orange, forest floor, black truffle and black cherry. There is tremendous range and balance to this superlative bottling. Drink 2016-2030- 94

12) 2013 La Rata Red Wine ($65.00)- This absolutely incredible bottling follows up the amazing ’12 La Rata Red Wine. The wine is made by Elizabeth Bourcier, Cayuse’s assistant vigneronne, who was first inspired by Clos Erasmus wines and wanted to combine Armada Vineyard Grenache with En Cerise Vineyard Cabernet. The resultant 60% Grenache and 40% Cabernet red blend is a stunner. As the wine slowly develops in the glass, it begins to release dense aromatics of wet stone, red cherry, smoke with red raspberry with rose petal accents. The aromatics are intense and bring you back to the glass for more. There are ripe aromas of cherry cola, wet stone, red raspberry, orange rind and lavender. The wine possesses a gorgeous minerality and balance. The novelty of this wine is apparent as there is really nothing like this in Washington. The texture is voluptuous as this it is impossible to resist this intense wine.  Drink 2016-2028- 95

13) 2013 W.T. Vintners 'Stoney Vine Vineyard' Red Blend ($35.00)- The 2013 Stoney Vine Vineyard' Red Blend is a stunner from W.T. Cellars and head winemaker Jeff Lindsay-Thorsen. The wine is a blend of 53% Grenache, 37% Syrah, 10% Mourvèdre and shows the best of the Walla Walla Rocks region. This wine opens with aromas of prune, red cherry, and wet gravel with some smoky accents. There are flavors of red raspberry, crushed wet gravel, blood orange rind and black cherry with suggestions of smoked meats and black olive. This is a silky and textured wine that is impossible to resist right now. The softness of the Grenache shows through. At this price, the wine is an absolute steal. In fact, I have never seen a wine of this quality and price from the Walla Walla Rocks region. This impressive bottling has the structure to cellar for another decade. Drink 2016-2026- 94

14) 2013 Brittan Vineyards 'Gestalt Block' Pinot Noir ($55.00)-This deep colored Pinot has aromas of crushed wet rock, loganberry preserves, black truffle and first floor. There are flavors of wild blackberry, cran-pomegranate, slate, blueberry compote and guava purée as red and dark fruits mingle beautifully. The structure is profound. This is novel and an absolute heavyhitter, up there with the best in Oregon. Drink 2016-2030- 95

15) 2013 Kongsgaard Chardonnay ($100.00)- The 2013 Napa Valley Chardonnay is a striking beauty from Kongsgaard. This spectacular wine opens with inviting aromatics of poached pear, crème brûlée, golden delicious apple and toasted hazelnuts all taking shape beautifully in the glass. On the palate, this leads to rich flavors of poached pear, marzipan, Meyer lemon oil and Gala apple, with suggestions of Shiitake mushroom. This has that dazzling intensity that you can almost feel in the glass leading up to the finish, continues to pull you back in with its seductive flavors. Overall, this is a memorable drinking experience and certainly a one of a kind effort from John Kongsgaard. Drink 2016-2028- 95

16) 2013 Leonetti Cellar ‘Reserve’ Red Wine ($150.00)- The 2013 Leonetti 'Reserve' Red Wine is the most exceptional bottling out of the new impressive Leonetti lineup. The wine is a blend of 81% Cabernet with 11% Petit Verdot and 8% Merlot that sat 22 months in new and French oak prior to bottling. The wine has a massive, deep core and possesses some absolutely intoxicating aromatics. This incredible wine begins with aromas of creme de cassis, anise, dark chocolate and black cherry with black olive. There are deep flavors of black cherry, black olive, black tea, mocha and blueberry pie. The mouthfeel and texture of this gorgeous wine is absolutely exceptional. Moderately tannic at this time, try to give this impossible to resist wine at least two more years in the bottle to fully develop. Kudos to head winemaker Chris Figgins in crafting this scintillating new release wine. Drink 2018-2037- 97

17) 2013 Long Shadows 'Feather' Cabernet Sauvignon ($75.00) - Randy Dunn crafts this 100% Cabernet wine. This is his best effort in 10 years of trying this wine. The Cabernet begins with aromas of red bell pepper, red raspberry and red cherry. There is absolutely amazing richness and depth with mouthwatering acidity which leads to layered flavors of anise, creme de cassis, red bell pepper and a long and persistent finish. This Cab is absolutely decadent and needs a lot of aeration at the moment. Give this one at least another year before enjoying. Drink 2017-2035- 96

18) 2013 Charles Smith ‘Royal City’ Syrah ($100.00)- The 2013 'Royal City' Syrah by Charles Smith is the best wine that I have sampled from this estate. This absolutely awesome Syrah opens with hedonistic aromas of bacon fat, forest floor, Umami, cherry cough syrup and thyme with sagebrush accents. There are bold and intense flavors of black cherry, black olive, smoked pork shoulder, green olive, Marcona almond and Unami. The range of flavor and aromatic profiles is wonderful. The texture and silky mouthfeel of this wine is absolutely outstanding as this glides through the mid-palate. While this wine is not from The Rocks District, it showcases a novel wet stone presence. Drink 2016-2030- 96

19) 2013 Quilceda Creek 'Galitzine Vineyard' Cabernet Sauvignon ($100.00)- This 100% Cabernet wine was primarily sourced from their estate vineyard on Red Mountain, with only 5% coming from the Wallula Vineyard. The Cabernet was aged for 20 months in new French oak prior to bottling in June 2015. Initially aromatically reticent and needing a two plus hour decant, the wine slowly develops with air. After considerable time in the decanter to unwind, the wine unleashes exceedingly dense aromatics of creme de cassis, anise, coffee grounds, red bell pepper, and red cherry. This leads to mouth-watering flavors of red cherry, red bell pepper, creme de cassis and anise with suggestions of mocha and crème de cassis. Somewhat mirroring the Columbia Valley bottling, the texture, fruit weight and intensity of this wine is absolutely superlative. I see this as showcasing a slightly more masculine fruit and aromatic profile than their 2013 Columbia Valley bottling. This wine represents an absolutely gorgeous effort that stands neck and neck with their Columbia Valley bottling and is up there with the best Galitzine Vineyard Cabernet that I've ever sampled in the past ten years. Cellar this impressive bottling for at least two more years. Drink 2018-2040- 97

20) 2013 Gramercy Cellars 'John Lewis Reserve' Syrah ($85.00)- This wine opens with aromatics reminiscent of white pepper, anise, wild blackberry and green bell pepper. There are flavors of creosote, blackberry pie, black olive, pipe tobacco, spice cake and sandalwood and wet gravel that mingle with brisk minerality. The smoothness mid-palate and structure are absolutely gorgeous. Seamless and precise, this 'wow factor' Syrah is one for the cellar. Try to hold off drinking this beauty for one more year. Drink 2017-2028- 95

21) 2013 Rasa ‘Primus Inter Pares Monettes Vineyard’ Grenache ($55.00)- Fermented in second use puncheons, the wine begins with aromas of rose petals, anise, red cherry and red raspberry and wet rock with suggestions of lavender and provencale herbs. This leads to ripe flavors of gravel, red raspberry, red cherry and nice viscosity with a long finish. This is impossible to resist and is up there with the best Grenache in the state. Polished and absolutely delicious. Drink 2016-2028- 95

22) 2014 Illumination Sauvignon Blanc ($50.00)- The 2014 Illumination Sauvignon Blanc impresses from Quintessa and is one of most memorable Napa Sav Blancs that I have sampled in the past year. The wine is a blend of 52% Sauvignon Blanc Musqué, 32% Sauvignon Blanc, and 16% Semillon that was released nearly a year ago. Today this wine is absolutely gorgeously rounded out, The wine begins with aromatics reminiscent of lemongrass, Meyer lemon, Bartlett pear, white peach and Pazzaz apple. There are dense flavors of Granny Smith apple, starfruit, Meyer lemon oil, peach pit and macadamia nut. Perfect for a warm summer day, the wine is balanced, intense and out of this world delicious right now. This is up there with the best in North America. Drink 2016-2026- 95

23) 2014 DeLille Chaleur Estate Blanc ($38.00)- Year after year DeLille crafts one of the best, if not the best, Bordeaux style White out of Washingon State. Composed of 75% Sav Blanc and 25% Semillon. The wine was aged in oak, 70% new for 5-6 months. Beautiful nose of starfruit, lemon rind and baked apple. Rich mouthfeel with vanilla, pear, red delicious apple, starfruit and a 30 second long finish. This is very bit outstanding and up there with the 2008 Chaleur Estate Blanc as the best Chaleur Estate Blancs I’ve ever tried. Drink 2015-2022. -95

24) 2013 Cayuse 'Impulsivo' Tempranillo ($75.00)- One of my favorite wines of this tasting at Cayuse was the gorgeous 2013 'Impulsivo' Tempranillo which is the best of its kind in Washington. The 2013' Impulsivo' is made from Tempranillo that is sourced from the En Chamberlin Vineyard. The wine begins intense with aromas of wet stone, blackberry cobbler, Umami, and red raspberry with forest floor. There are vibrant flavors of blackberry, smoked meats, Umami and crushed gravel with green olive and a saline streak. This has incredible minerality and balance. I can see this heavyhitter of a wine pairing exceptionally well with a range of foods. Drink 2016-2028- 95

25) 2013 Alpha Omega ‘Reserve’ Chardonnay ($95.00)- Alpha Omega have crafted an absolute heavyhitter of a wine here. Even more impressive than their regular Chardonnay bottling, the ‘Reserve’ Chardonnay wine starts with aromatics of roasted hazelnuts, unripe pear, pineapple, and creme brûlée. There are dense flavors of peach pit, mango, golden delicious apple and poached pear. Gorgeous wine here that lingers on the tongue and shows a Chablis like minerality. Balanced, expressive and intense Chardonnay that is best served a little warmer than average, for the full range of fruit to show through. Drink 2016-2026- 95

 26) 2014 Robert Biale 'Varozza Vineyard' Zinfandel ($50.00)- The Varozza family has been farming on this site since 1913. This seamless wine opens with aromatics of black plum, black cherry, prune and blackberry cobbler. There are plush flavors of black cherry, cola, prune, boysenberry preserves, blueberry compote and hints of dark chocolate shavings. The smoothness and silky texture of this wine makes this wine a true heavyhitter. There is almost a Bordelaise character to this exceptional wine. Drink 2016-2027- 95

27) 2012 Epoch 'Authenticity' Red Wine ($65.00)- This gorgeous wine is a blend of 71% Syrah, 28% Mouvedre and 1% Viognier. The wine opens with generous aromatics of star jasmine, anise, creme de cassis, and Turkish coffee. There are dense flavors of milk chocolate, creme de cassis, roasted figs, and tar. The wine has a seamless quality despite its fruit weight which is profound. The texture is absolutely gorgeous and bordering ethereal. Drink 2016-2030- 96

28) 2013 Figgins Red Wine ($85.00)- The 2013 Figgins Estate Red Wine is a proprietary blend that tastes like it has slightly more Cabernet blended in than the other varietals (Petit Verdot and Merlot). Head winemaker Chris Figgins chooses the blending based on what varietal he enjoys the most each year. Sourced from the Figgins Estate vineyard, which is a high elevation vineyard set at 1700 feet, the wine has beautiful aromatics of green olive, dried sage and black cherry with black olive. There are rich and intoxicating flavors of black cherry, creme de cassis, anise, blueberry compote and coffee grounds. The rich and polished mouthfeel is just exceptional. The wine has a bright minerality and a texture that borders ethereal. This to me represents the best Figgins Estate Red Wine that I have sampled. The fruit weight and acidity suggests this will be a very long ager. Drink 2016-2033- 95

29) 2013 Bunnell Family Cellar Cabernet Sauvignon ($28.00)- This delicious and open style Cabernet begins with intense aromas of creme de cassis, anise and blackberry compote. This leads to dense flavors of black olive, black cherry, cassis and blueberry compote. This is absolutely stunning, rich and balanced Cab that will cellar beautifully into the next decade. Drink 2016-2026- 93

30) 2013 Beringer ‘Private Reserve’ Chardonnay ($35.00)- The wine saw 80% new French oak and like many vintages, has a very strong oak influence. This wine begins with aromas of nutmeg, wild mushroom, roasted pineapple, golden delicious apple and whipping cream. The wine has flavors of vanilla cream, poached pear, Pink Lady apple, and heavy whipping cream. there is a seamless quality to this wine. Gorgeous intensity and fruit weight. This is up there with the 2004 and 2007 Private Reserve bottlings and is one of the best I've sampled. With the fruit weight, this has the stuffing to cellar marvelously. Drink 2016-2026- 94

31) 2013 MacRostie 'Wildcat Vineyard' Chardonnay ($40.00)- The high elevation Chardonnay wine opens with aromas of brioche, Shitake mushroom, orange blossom and lemon oil. There are flavors of Gala apple, Bartlett pear, nutmeg and toasted hazelnuts with lemon accents. This expressive wine has with a long and lingering finish. This shows undid or complexity. Drink 2016-2024- 93

32) 2014 Tablas Creek 'Cotes de Tablas' Red Wine ($35.00)- This wine is blended with 44% Grenache, 36% Syrah, 12% Counioise and 8% Mourvèdre. The wine has seductive aromas of rose petals, smoked meats, cassis, and black cherry. There are flavors of black olive, wild blackberry, creme de cassis, ginger, Mandarin orange rind, white pepper and smoked pork shoulder with hints of black truffle oil. Incredible range of flavors and aromatics at play, with a bright minerality. The mouthfeel and texture are outstanding, leading to a long finish. An excellent value at this price point. Drink 2016-2026- 93

33) 2014 Rombauer Vineyards ‘Carneros’ Chardonnay ($36.00)- The 2014 Rombauer 'Carneros' Chardonnay is an excellent new release effort from this estate. This Chardonnay was sourced from Carneros vineyards owned by the Rombauer family and other growers including the Sangiacomo family. The wine was aged 9 months in French and American Oak (33% new) prior to bottling. This wine opens with bright aromas of poached pear, creme brûlée and ripe pineapple. This leads to flavors of Pazzaz apple, Meyer lemon zest with a rich cream finish. Superlative bottling here with a bright minerality. Drink 2016-2022- 93

34) 2012 Rasa ‘Fianchetto’ Red Wine ($95.00)- This is an XL Vineyard Bordeaux blend of Cabernet, Cabernet Franc and Merlot. The wine begins stub aromas of mocha, black cherry and anise. This leads to flavors of blackberry jam, coffee grounds, creme de cassis, anise and done in the hugely modern style. The texture of this wine is ethereal. This is intense Cabernet, showing moderate to heavy tannins at this point that settle after three hours of decanting. The purity of fruit is exceptional here. Drink 2018-2031- 96

35) 2010 Chandler Reach ‘Monte Regalo’ Red Wine ($20.00)- Aged 22 months in oak before bottling, the wine is a blend of 68% Cabernet with 20% Cabernet Franc and 12% Merlot. This outstanding wine begins with lovely black fruit aromatics of blackberry preserves, black olive and tar. There are flavors of blackberry, black cherry, black olive tapenade and mocha. Nice structure and fruit flavors to this very solid wine. Drink 2016-2022- 92

36) 2013 Avennia 'Arnaut' Syrah ($50.00) - This amazing Syrah was aged 16 months in 15% new French oak prior to bottling. The wine begins with aromas of white pepper, smoked pork shoulder, wild blackberry and mocha. There are flavors of blackberry pie, mocha, and black cherry with suggestions of roasted dates. Massive, masculine and tannic right now, this will age gracefully for at least another decade. This is every bit as good as the absolutely exceptional 2012. Give this at least an hour decant before enjoying. Drink 2017-2028- 95

37) 2012 Col Solare ‘Component Collection’ Malbec ($75.00)- The 2012 Col Solare 'Component Collection' Malbec is an absolute stunner from this estate. This impressive release wine begins with aromas reminiscent of red bell pepper, sage, dill and red currant alongside mocha. There are deep flavors of black cherry, black olive, mocha and sagebrush. The texture of this wine is top shelf. This is a polished and dense effort from this estate and showcases this impressive vintage. I have not sampled a better Washington Malbec in the past year.  Drink 2016-2025- 94

38) 2012 Beringer ‘Private Reserve’ Cabernet Sauvignon ($165.00)-This impressive wine starts with aromas of anise, wild blackberry preserves, creme de cassis, and Turkish coffee. There are rich  flavors reminiscent of dill, red bell pepper, anise, creme de cassis and mocha. Lovely depth and intensity to this wine that shows both viscosity and balance. The texture and fruit weight is impeccable. Try to resist this heavyhitter for at least another year. Drink 2017-2040-95

39) 2012 EFESTE ‘Final Final’ Red Wine ($30.00)- This is a lovely blend of Cabernet and Syrah. It begins with rich red cherry, dill and raspberry aromatics. There are deep flavors of red cherry, raspberry, Turkish coffee and lavender. This is wonderfully rich and viscous. Good value wine here. Drink 2016-2022- 92

40) 2014 Orin Swift 'Machete' Red Wine ($35.00)- The 'Machete' by Orin Swift was first produced in 2009. This wine is a compelling blend of Petite Sirah, Syrah and Grenache, this inky hued wine was aged 10 months in French oak (40% new) prior to bottling. Weighing in at a whopping 15.7% alcohol and needing more than an hour to express itself, as it is aromatically reticent at first, the wine gradually yields deep aromas reminiscent of rose petals, tar, pipe tobacco, coffee grounds and blueberry compote. There are rich flavors of black plum, creosote, black olive, and spicebox. This wine is pretty Tannic and intense right now with lovely viscosity and mouthfeel. Despite the highly alcohol content, there is a seamless quality to this impressive release. This dense treat needs another year to fully integrate. It represents another stellar Machete bottling by Orin Swift, following up the highly impressive 2013 bottling. Drink 2017-2025- 93

41) 2013 Long Shadows 'Pedestal' Red Wine ($75.00)- Michel Rolland, Pomerol vintner and consultant to many of the world's top wineries,produces this fantastic Merlot wine. Comprised of 75% Merlot with the remainder Malbec and Petite Verdot, this is the smallest portion of Merlot ever used for the wine. The Merlot has aromas of black cherry, black olive and anise. There are rich and dense flavors of Turkish coffee, anise, black cherry and graphite. Absolutely intense and outstanding effort, with an herbaceous character. These guys are absolutely on top of their game, as this is one to sip and savor. . . in at least a year. Drink 2017-2030- 95

42) 2012 Domaine Serene 'Monogram' Pinot Noir ($275.00)- This absolute heavyhitter of a wine utilizes 75% new oak (aged for 17 months) and is chosen from the winemaker Erik Kramer's finest Pinot Noir barrels. The wine opens with intense aromatics of red cherry, herbs de Provence, red raspberry, black truffle and black pepper. The gorgeous aromatics continue to bring you back to the glass. As the wine slowly evolves in the glass this leads to dense flavors of red cherry, red raspberry, cran-pomegranate and crimini mushroom compote. The Pinot Noir has a minute-long finish. The texture and mouthfeel of this wine borders ethereal. There is a seamless quality to this wine that showcases the fruit and balance of the 2012 vintage. Hats off to Kramer and his winemaking team for creating this incredible new release wine that is the finest that I have sampled from this amazing vintage. Drink 2016-2033- 96

43) 2013 Alpha Omega ‘Beckstoffer Georges III’ Cabernet ($130.00)- This impressive Cabernet wine begins with rich aromatics of blackberry jam, coffee grounds, creme de cassis and anise with eucalyptus. There are layered flavors of creme de cassis, dark chocolate, anise, Turkish coffee and black olive. This Cab shows absolutely gorgeous range, depth and intensify here. The plush mouthfeel shows through. This is impossible to resist right now but will prove to be even better in another year. Drink 2017-2040- 95

44) 2014 Force Majeure ‘Epinette’ Red Wine ($N/A) (Release August 2017). Force Majeure head winemaker Todd Alexander sought to make a right bank Bordeaux style wine from his estate fruit on Red Mountain and has absolutely nailed this 2014 effort which will be released in roughly one year. This impressive wine is a blend of 58% Merlot, 22% Cabernet Franc, 15% Cabernet and 5% Petit Verdot which was aged 22 months in 80% new French oak. While still in its nascent phase and somewhat aromatically reticent at first, this excellent wine begins with aromatics of creme de cassis, anise, sagebrush, wild blackberry cobbler, sandalwood and mocha. There are deep flavors of anise, creme de cassis, green olive, mocha that sit alongside moderate to major tannins. This has a gorgeous texture and marvelous fruit weight. After two plus hours of decanting this wine comes more alive and massive displaying a deeper, more muscular concentration with incredible viscosity. The range of flavors and aromatics are there, with the dense fruit weight that makes this wine a beautiful comparison to a top right bank Bordeaux. Kudos to Todd Alexander for crafting this excellent Merlot dominant wine, as he has captured the art of blending with this 'Epinette' release. Drink 2017-2030- 95

45) 2012 Los Padres Grenache ($20.00)- This wine also utilizes Central Coast fruit. This has pretty aromas of rose petals, smoked meats and red cherry. It is hard to imagine this level of aromatics in this price point. There are flavors of raspberry, lavender, sagebrush and red cherry. This has a wonderful minerality and is expressive and lithe. Drink 2015-2022- 92

 46) 2013 St. Innocent 'Shea Vineyard' Pinot Noir ($50.00)- This wine begins with aromas of raspberry, black truffle, forest floor and red cherry. This leads to flavors of black cherry, black raspberry, red currant, pomegranate with silly tannins and a velvety mouthfeel. Delicious, with a ton of depth. Drink 2016-2026- 93

47) 2013 Chateau St. Michelle 'Indian Wells' Merlot ($15.00)- This awesome value Merlot has 15% Syrah blended in and starts with aromatics of smoke, blueberry compote, blackberry and coffee grounds. This wine yields flavors of mocha, black olive and wild blackberry. The texture and viscosity of this wine is there. Just a gorgeous value new release wine by Chateau St. Michelle. Drink 2016-2024- 92

48) 2012 Den Hoed 'Marie's View' Red Wine ($80.00)- This wine has a lovely herbaceous nose of red bell pepper, sage, and oak with blackberry accents. Flavors of blackberry, blueberry compote, anise and creme de cassis persist. Absolutely rich and viscous wine that is impossible to resist right now. Drink 2016-2030- 94

49) 2013 DeLille 'Four Flags' Cabernet ($67.00)- The 2013 DeLille Cellars 'Four Flags' Cabernet follows up the highly impressive 2012 bottling. This wine begins with intense aromatics of black tea, Asian spices, dark chocolate and Turkish coffee grounds. The wine has rich flavors of mocha, blackberry cobbler, anise and creme de cassis with suggestions of black olive and creosote. This is memorable wine that will have a long life. Drink 2016-2030- 95

50) 2013 Red Car ‘Ritchie Vineyard’ Chardonnay ($55.00)- Red Car is one of the few wineries that can receive fruit from this outstanding vineyard. The new ‘Ritchie Vineyard’ is an excellent effort from this state. The wine starts with aromatics reminiscent of nutmeg, cloves, Pink Lady apple and hints of mushroom. There are flavors of Meyer lemon oil, Bartlett pear, vanilla cream and pineapple. This possesses some absolutely lovely intensity and viscosity. Drink 2016-2023-93

51) 2013 Woodward Canyon 'Artist Series' Cabernet ($55.00)- It is always hard following up a classic wine. This 2013 follows up the absolutely exceptional 2012. This hotter vintage red is nearly as good. Woodward sourced this wine from the Champoux, Sagemoor, Woodward Canyon Estate, Charbonneau, Discovery, Spring Creek and Summit View vineyards. It is comprised of 87% Cabernet with 11% Petite Verdot and 2% Cab Franc. The wine develops in the glass with aromas of red currant, graphite, sage and blackberry on the nose. Hints of milk chocolate in there as well. There are flavors of blackberry, anise, blueberry puree, oak and creme de cassis. Lovely and rich bottling that needs some time in the bottle to develop. The structure to this wine is impressive.  Drink 2017-2030- 93

52) 2012 Robert Mondavi ‘Reserve’ Fume Blanc ($60.00)- Having 5% Semillon blended in the Sav Blanc, this impressive wine starts with aromatics of cut grass, Jalapeño, cedar and macadamia nut. There are dense flavors of Bartlett pear, nutmeg, and Gala apple. Lovely weight and texture that is one of a kind. Drink 2016-2024- 93

53) 2014 Waitsburg Cellars 'Chevray' Chenin Blanc ($18.00)- This impressive Chenin has aromas of unripe pear, cantaloupe, red delicious apple. Flavors of poached pear, starfruit, and Meyer lemon zest, persist alongside incredible structure and minerality. This has a real personality. Drink 2016-2025- 92

54) 2013 Corison ‘Napa Valley’ Cabernet ($90.00)- This gorgeous wine starts with aromatics of mocha, sage, anise and mocha. This is currently highly tannic and intense this will need time to unwind. The wine has deep flavors of blackberry cobbler, mocha, anise and creme de cassis with suggestions of pipe tobacco. This is gorgeous and layered wine that need a ton of time in the cellar for the tannins to settle and the fruit to fully integrate. Give this slumbering monster at least two more years. Drink 2018-2040- 94

55) 2013 Andrew Januik 'Lady Hawk' Cabernet ($40.00) - This is primarily Lady Hawk Vineyard fruit with some Alder Ridge Vineyard fruit blended in. The wine stars with aromas of mocha, blackberry preserves, creosote and sagebrush. There are flavors of blackberry pie, mocha, sandalwood, black olive and green bell pepper. Lovely mouthfeel and fruit weight to this intense but balanced Cabernet. Try to wait another year before enjoying.  Drink 2017-2029- 93

56) 2012 Ridge ‘Mill’ Zinfandel ($40.00)- This excellent Zin has 25% Petite Sirah blended in. The wine has lovely weight and texture, as the wine glides through the mid-palate with flavors of red cherry, sagebrush, wild blackberry and black plum. Like the other Ridge Zins the structure of this wine is stunning. There is some wonderful aging potential with this expressive Zinfandel. Drink 2016-2025- 94

57) 2013 Col Solare Red Wine ($75.00)- The 2013 Col Solare follows up the exceptional 2012 bottling. This wine is a blend of 88% Cabernet, 6% Cabernet Franc, 4% Merlot and 2% Malbec. As it slowly develops in the glass and needing more than a one hour decant, the wine begins with aromas of mocha, sandalwood, blueberry compote, and suggestions of creosote. There are flavors of blackberry jam, mocha, creme de cassis, graphite, anise and Turkish coffee. The fruit weight and tannic structure on the mid-palate makes this red wine an absolute beast. Layered and polished, try to not enjoy this seamless effort for at least another two years. Drink 2019-2033- 94

58) 2015 Cote Bonneville Rose ($30.00)- Made from 100% Cab Franc. The wine opens with aromas of rose petals, cranberry sauce and red cherry with suggestions of cantaloupe. There are flavors of ripe pear, orange rind, red raspberry and a light cream finish. The mouthfeel is rich and has a velvety texture that you might not anticipate.  Lovely stuff from this estate. Drink 2016-2020- 92

59) 2014 Merry Edwards Sauvignon Blanc ($35.00)-The wine states with aromatics reminiscent of peach pit, roasted pear and Gala apple. There are flavors of Pink Lady apple, vanilla cream and gooseberry. Gorgeous wine with lovely weight and viscosity. The texture makes this one of a kind. Drink 2016-2024- 93

60) 2013 Caymus 'Special Selection' Cabernet Sauvignon ($180.00) -The 2013 Caymus 'Special Selection' Cabernet Sauvignon is a memorable wine that shows the heat of an epic vintage for Napa Cabernet. Initially aromatically subdued, this wine needs a one hour decant to better assert itself. This intense wine starts with aromatics of mocha, tar, sagebrush, black cherry and black plum. There are exceedingly deep flavors of anise, creme de cassis, coffee grounds, creosote and blackberry cobbler. The fruit weight is exceedingly broad and the plush texture coats the mid-palate. This is a massive, masculine Cabernet that isn't for the weary. Try to give this heavyhitter of a wine at least another year for the fruit to fully amalgamate. Drink 2017-2040- 95

61) 2012 Andrew Will ‘Ciel du Cheval’ Red Wine ($80.00)- This flagship wine from this estate is one of the best that I have sampled from Andrew Will in the past 10 years. The wine has aromas of sandalwood, red cherry mocha and figs. The density coats the palate, yielding intense flavors of blackberry, anise, mocha and creme de cassis. Dense and delicious wine that will cellar beautifully. Drink 2016-2028- 94

62) 2012 Cardinale Red Wine ($150.00)- This massive wine opens with aromas of anise, creme de cassis, mocha, blueberry compote and cedar. There are gorgeous and layered flavors reminiscent of anise, Christmas spice, mocha and creme de cassis. Incredible intensity and structure with moderate tannins. Gorgeous fruit weight and poise to this memorable bottling that's surprisingly ready to drink. Just be sure to give it at least a one hour decant beforehand. Drink 2016-2040- 96

63) 2013 Sixto ‘Frenchman Hills Vineyard’ Chardonnay ($55.00)- This expressive Chardonnay bottling begins with deep aromas of butter, brioche and pear. This leads to dense flavors of starfruit, red delicious apple, and nutmeg with brioche. Lovely intensity. Drink 2016-2022- 93

64) 2013 Dunham Cabernet Franc ($50.00)- This winery only bottling is sourced from Double Canyon fruit. The Cab Franc opens with aromatics of red cherry, red raspberry, blueberry compote and hints of coffee grounds. There are dense flavors of blueberry, boysenberry and mint. Lovely depth to this fantastic bottling. The structure makes this hard to resist right now. Kudos to the Dunham winemaking team on this one. Drink 2016-2026- 93

65) 2014 Willakenzie Estate ‘Triple Black Slope’ Pinot Noir ($75.00)- One of the best Oregon Pinot Noirs that I have sampled in the past year, the 2014 'Triple Black Slopes' by WillaKenzie estate is an absolute heavyhitter of a wine. Utilizing Dijon Clones 114 and 777, this perfumed Pinot Noir begins with bright aromatics of red cherry, black plum, cigar box, black truffle and boysenberry liqueur. There are intense flavors of wild blackberry pie, cigar box, cran-cherry and Asian spices. This has an incredibly dense core, and has the makings to be magical, albeit a bit tightly wound right now. There is a seamless quality to this exceptional dark and brooding Oregon Pinot which is currently displaying an irresistible plush mouthfeel. Sampled the next day, the wine was more open and rounded out. Try to wait on this gorgeous bottling for at least another year. Drink 2017-2028- 95

66) 2013 Passing Time Cabernet Sauvignon ($75.00)- The 2013 Passing Time Cabernet is a stunner from highly talented head winemaker Chris Peterson. The wine is an amalgamation of 97% Cabernet Sauvignon (mainly from Discovery Vineyard) and 3% Cabernet Franc. The 80% new French oak component is well-integrated and contributes to a silky mouthfeel. This impressive Cabernet begins with aromatics of anise, pipe tobacco, and creme de cassis with suggestions of black cherry. This leads to flavors of anise, blueberry and creme de cassis with mocha. The eye-catching texture created by Peterson has his signature on the wine. Despite the heat of the vintage, there is a Bordealaise feel to this plush wine. While this warm vintage wine this is drinking beautifully right now, I think this will cellar gracefully into the next decade. - Drink 2016-2028- 94

67) 2014 Cougar Crest Viognier ($18.00)- The Viognier is one of their best bottling each year and this vintage is no exception. This lovely expression begins with bright aromas of beeswax, lychee and ripe pear. This leads to flavors of Gala apple, starfruit and roasted peaches. Absolutely delicious wine. Drink 2016-2022- 91

68) 2014 Sleight of Hand Cellars 'The Psychedelic' Stony Vine Vineyard Syrah ($60.00)- The 2014 'Psychedelic' starts with aromas of smoked pork shoulder, tar, sage, blood orange and hints of Umami. There are deep flavors of Mandarin orange, Umami, black truffle and seaweed with red cherry accents. Lithe and polished, this displays a tremendous aromatic and flavor range, and I expect it will age beautifully. Only 350 cases made of this simply delicious wine. Drink 2016-2026- 94

69) 2013 La Jota Cabernet Sauvignon - ($90.00)- This wine saw 19 months in primarily new French oak before bottling and is a blend of 75% Cabernet with 10% Merlot, 8% Cabernet Franc, 4% Petit Verdot and 2% Malbec. Needing a significant three plus hours decant, this ultra-dark hued, decadent Cabernet begins with dense aromas of cassis, black cherry, coffee grounds, sage, red bell pepper and hints of blueberry pie. There are intense flavors of creme de cassis, mocha, Black Forest cake, and a graphite edge. If enjoying young, be sure to give this monster of a wine a considerable decant and aeration. The minerality of this gorgeous wine shines through. Drink 2018-2035- 95

70) 2011 Ken Wright Cellars ‘Celilo Vineyard’ Chardonnay ($32.00)-  The 2011 'Celilo Vineyard' Chardonnay is an exceptional effort by Ken Wright that is a rather late release wine from this estate. Sourced from this esteemed 1000 ft. elevation site in the Columbia Gorge region, the Celilo Vineyard is a very cool site for Chardonnay which was first planted in 1983. This wine opens with aromas of roasted hazelnuts, buttered popcorn, and brioche toast. This leads to flavors of Gala apple, vanilla cream, poached pear and nutmeg. This has marvelous texture, minerality and a seamless quality to this exceedingly cool vintage wine. This wine delivers some serious value at this price point. Drink 2016-2024- 93

71) 2014 Beaux Freres 'The Beaux Freres Vineyard Cuvée '59' Pinot Noir ($120.00)- This special wine is sourced from the two oldest blocks in the vineyard. The Pinot Noir begins with exotic aromatics of guava puree, pomegranate, Shitake mushroom and blood orange. This wine has flavors reminiscent of rose petals, guava, marionberry jam and strawberry pie. This wine has an absolutely outstanding finish to this feminine style bottling. Drink 2016-2030- 95

72) 2013 Doubleback Cabernet Sauvignon ($100.00)- The Cabernet is a blend of 90% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Petit Verdot and 3% Malbec. They chose to source from a host of Walla Walla vineyards including McQueen, Bob Healy, LeFore, Seven Hills, Pepper Bridge and Waliser. Winemaker Josh McDaniels aged this in 75% new French oak and 25% second fill French oak barrels for 22 months. This decadent bottling has dense aromas of red currant, sandalwood, blackberry compote, mocha and roasted figs. This leads to rich flavors of graphite, dill, blackberry cobbler, anise and spicebox with moderate tannins. This really needs another two plus years of bottle age. A slumbering giant right now. Drink 2018-2035- 95

73) 2013 Upchurch Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon ($80.00)- This limited release Cabernet is a blend of 91% Cabernet Sauvignon and 9% Merlot that saw 100% new French Oak (Taransaud & Orion). This expressive bottling begins with intense aromas of red bell pepper, anise, red cherry and spicebox with dill accents. Lovely aromatics. Flavors of red cherry, red raspberry, mocha, blackberry and anise persist. The mouthfeel is smooth and mineral driven. Incredible complexity here from this uber-talented winemaker. Give this thing a serious decant, at least one hour, before enjoying. Drink 2016-2030- 94

74) 2012 BV 'Georges de Latour' Cabernet Sauvignon ($120.00)- BV has made this wine for decades and this is up there with the best bottlings that I have had since the ’96. This impressive wine opens with a lovely range of aromas including red currant, dill, red bell pepper, wild blackberry and anise. There are rich flavors of blackberry cobbler, coffee grounds, creme de cassis and anise. Incredible complexity and texture to this gorgeous Cabernet that has some medium tannins. Up there with the best in the valley. If enjoying now, be sure to give this a two hour decant. Drink 2016-2035- 94

75) 2013 Result of A Crush Red Wine ($20.00)- This wine is every bit outstanding as its '12 younger brother. This also captures some lovely Walla Walla rocks characteristics with a stony fruit profile. The wine begins with aromas of creosote, tar, sagebrush, red cherry, and wet rocks with blackberry. There are dense flavors of black olive, minerals and smoked meats and black cherry that persist. This displays a slightly darker fruit profile than the '12. A great value out of the Walla Walla rocks. Drink 2016-2026 -92

76) 2014 Argyle 'Nuthouse' Pinot Noir ($55.00) - This esteemed bottling that follows up the excellent 2013 'Nuthouse' was sourced from the Spirit Hill Vineyard (65%) as well as from the Lone Star Vineyard (35%). The wine opens with rich aromatics of black truffle, black cherry, red raspberry, dried mint and suggestions of spicebox. The palate is plush, showcasing this warm vintage. Not needing a decant, you can taste red raspberry, black cherry, black olive, forest floor, black truffle and boysenberry preserves with a marvelous saline component. While this will cellar well into the next decade, why wait? This is decadent right now. Drink 2016-2026- 93

77) 2014 Charles and Charles Cabernet/Syrah ($10.00)- This Cab/Syrah blend is a collaboration of Charles Bieler and Charles Smith.  Their goal was to employ the techniques of a small production wine and produce it on a large scale.  In a lot of ways, they hit the mark.  The full bodied deep purple wine has a nose of blackberry with a hint of blueberry and licorice from the whole cluster Syrah.  The fruit seamlessly continues through the palate, and the lower 13.5% alcohol, along with firm but smooth tannins allow this wine to finish as well as it begins. It would pair well with heavy pasta, and while meant to be consumed now, it would be interesting to see how the wine evolves over the next 3-5 years. Drink 2016-2023- 90 (S.L.)

78) 2014 Banshee ‘Sonoma Coast’ Chardonnay ($20.00)- This wine was 90% barrel fermented for 11 months (40% new) and was sourced from the Heintz vineyard as well as the Bohemian vineyard in Green Valley. This wine begins with Aromas of orange blossoms, ripe Bartlett pear and Gala apple with nutmeg accents. There are flavors of golden delicious apple, starfruit, Bartlett pear and creme brûlée. There is a slight saline streak alongside a long finish. Nice viscosity here. Drink 2016-2023- 91

79) 2012 Foxen ‘Solomon Hills Vineyard’ Pinot Noir ($58.00)- This vineyard was planted in 1997 and is on the far west side of the AVA that is a north to south facing hills. This has aromas of nutmeg, black cherry and raspberry. There are flavors of red cherry, pomegranate and wonderful acidity. This has good balance and richness. Drink 2015-2025- 93

80) 2012 Lauren Ashton ‘Proprietor's Cuvee’ Red Wine ($50.00)- This wine is a blend of 65% Cabernet, 19% Merlot, 10% Cab Franc, 3% Malbec and 3% Petit Verdot. The blend opens with bright aromas of smoke, red cherry, blackberry and with sage and mocha. There are rich flavors of mocha, red cherry, red raspberry, green bell pepper and anise. This is a delicious and layered effort that truly captures the art of blending. Drink 2016-2026- 94

81) 2014 Rotie Cellars ‘Northern Blend’ Red Wine ($40.00)- A traditional Cote Rotie style wine, this has 5% Viognier blended into the Syrah. Needing a one hour decant to fully display itself, as the wine settles in the glass it starts to bring smoky aromas of creosote, provencale herbs, smoked brisket, and suggestions of cayenne dark chocolate. The inky colored Syrah wine has flavors reminiscent of blueberry puree, bacon fat, wild blackberry jam, milk chocolate and sagebrush. There is a lot to love here. This is plush, round and impossible to resist right now. Drink 2016-2025- 93

82) 2014 Archery Summit 'Arcus Estate' Pinot Noir ($150.00) - Having a deep core, the wine starts with perfumed aromatics of black cherry, black raspberry, black truffle, white pepper and black plum. There are flavors reminiscent of black cherry, black truffle oil and black raspberry. The weight and balance of this wine is simply gorgeous. Try to avoid drinking this exceptional Pinot for another two years. Drink 2018-2033- 95

83) 2013 Amavi ‘Walla Walla Valley’ Syrah ($33.00) - The Syrah was sourced from 54% Les Collines, 26% Stone Valley, 11% Seven Hills, 7% Pepper Bridge, and 2% Summit View vineyards. This wine begins of smoked meats, blackberry pie, mocha and a graphite edge. This leads to rich flavors of blackberry preserves, loganberry, coffee grounds with nice intensity. Good balance and fruit weight to this excellent value Syrah. This is drinking beautifully straight out of the bottle. Drink 2016-2025- 92

84) 2012 Robert Mondavi ‘Reserve’ Cabernet Sauvignon ($155.00)- This impressive bottling starts with rich aromatics reminiscent of mocha, creme de cassis, graphite and black olive with suggestions of Black Forest cake. There are deep flavors of anise, spicebox, creme de cassis, mocha and pipe tobacco. This is a profound wine that is up there with the best of Napa Valley. It is impossible to resist right now. Drink 2016-2035- 95

85) 2013 Artesa ‘Estate Reserve’ Chardonnay ($35.00)- The 2013 Artesa 'Estate Reserve' follows up the excellent 2012 bottling. Sourced from 20 year old vines from their Carneros Estate Vineyard, the wine weighs in at 14.4% alcohol but does not display much heat on the mid-palate. The wine was aged 8 months in new French oak barrels prior to bottling. Artesa has absolutely nailed this new release Chardonnay that has seen extended bottle time. On the nose the wine starts with a rich bouquet of oak, creme brulee, bananas foster and hints of tangerine blossom. There are flavors of marzipan, roasted pineapple, brioche, orange zest and vanilla cream. Not for the weary, this is exceedingly developed, structured and layered Chardonnay with intense flavors that pack a punch.- Drink 2016-2023- 93

86) 2013 Kerloo 'Stone Tree Vineyard' Malbec ($35.00)- This Malbec is sourced from the Wahluke slope and shows the potential for this varietal in this area. The wine was aged in 75% neutral French oak so there's a small percentage of new oak. Sourced from two different blocks which were harvested a week apart, the Stonetree vineyard sits on a 250 acre property in Mattawa, Washington. There are aromatics of milk chocolate, dill, blueberry and blackberry. This leads to flavors of blueberry, anise, blackberry and mocha. This is a dense and delicious effort by head winemaker Ryan Crane that is hard to resist right now. Drink 2016-2025- 92

87) 2013 Goldeneye 'Ten Degrees' Pinot Noir ($120.00)-This complex bottling completes the strong lineup of Goldeneye Pinots. The wine involves 96 different blocks of Anderson Valley Pinot Noir. The wine opens with rich aromas of strawberry, red cherry, cola, red raspberry and pomegranate. There are deep flavors of cherry pie, cran-pomegranate, guava puree, cola and nutmeg. This has gorgeous texture, rich ripe fruit flavors and nice minerality. The fruit weight, viscosity and mouthfeel contributes to this exceptional bottling.  Drink 2016-2028- 94

88) 2014 Dunham ‘Lewis Vineyard’ Riesling ($24.00)- This excellent Riesling wine was made with 1.4% residual sugar. The wine comes from Riesling vines planted in 2001 and 2002 at the Lewis Vineyard. The wine opens with aromatics of Gala apple, green papaya and hints of petroleum and starfruit. There are flavors of lemon/lime, crushed wet rock, lemon zest and white peach. This has a gorgeous range of flavors and complexity. Drink 2016-2024- 92

89) 2013 Novelty Hill ‘Stillwater Creek Vineyard’ Chardonnay ($23.00)- This lovely Stillwater Creek Vineyard bottling starts with aromas of nutmeg, brioche, poached pear and Pazzaz apple. This leads to flavors of poached pear, cantaloupe and Gala apple with suggestions of mushroom. Gorgeous and open with a strong acid backbone. Drink 2016-2022- 92

90) 2013 Groth ‘Reserve’ Cabernet Sauvignon ($130.00)- The Reserve block at Groth's estate vineyard spans 27.8 acres and is set on Yolo loam and gravel strata soil. This wine was aged in 100% French oak for 25 months prior to bottling. They have elected to blend 24% Hillside Vineyard Merlot into the Cabernet wine. Head winemaker Michael Weis has crafted a stunning Cabernet wine here as the 2013 Groth 'Reserve' bottling is every bit as good as the gorgeous 2012 'Reserve' Cabernet. This massive Cabernet opens with an aromatic profile of creosote, dark chocolate, pencil shavings, blackberry preserves and espresso bean. The stunning aromatics bring you back to the glass for more. Dense on the mid-palate, the wine has flavors reminiscent of anise, creme de cassis, black forest cake and an absolutely gorgeous texture. There is a seamless quality to this dense, fruit-driven Cabernet that still maintains a Bordelaise feel in this hot vintage. This Cabernet needs at least a three hour decant for the fruit to fully integrate, but try to hold this at least another year. Drink 2017-2035- 94

91) 2012 Alexandria Nicole 'Gravity' Merlot ($25.00)-This wine is an excellent new release from this estate and comes at an impressive price point. This wine starts with aromas of black cherry, mocha, anise and red bell pepper. There are flavors of blackberry cobbler, black cherry, black olive and a smoky edge. Drink 2016-2024- 91

92) 2013 Michael David ‘Petite Petit’ Red Wine ($12.00)- This is the follow up to the absolutely exceptional 2012 bottling which is a blend of Petit Verdot and Petite Sirah. The wine begins with aromas of blueberry, blackberry cobbler and anise with mocha. There are dense flavors of blackberry, blueberry compote, mocha and pipe tobacco. This is delicious and open style wine that delivers gobs of fruit and is impossible to resist, particularly at this price point. Drink 2016-2022- 91

93) 2013 Owen Roe ‘Yakima Valley’ Red Wine ($28.00)- The 2013 'Yakima Valley' Red Wine by Owen Roe is a fantastic value new release from this estate. This great wine is a blend of 45% Merlot, 33% Cabernet Franc, 22% Cabernet Sauvignon that was aged 10 months in French oak. This red wine starts with bright aromas of red cherry, sage, red bell pepper and anise. This leads to smooth flavors of red bell pepper, anise, cassis and blackberry jam. I see some really nice cellaring potential here.Drink 2016-2026- 92

94) 2014 Del Dotto Chardonnay ($85.00)- The 2014 Del Dotto Chardonnay, sourced from the Sonoma Coast, is a stunner of a wine that impresses from start to finish. This has aromas of butterscotch, poached pear, and creme brulee. There are flavors of creme brulee, vanilla, bananas foster and hints of allspice. This has an opulent texture and mouthfeel, as the intensity of this wine brings you back to the glass for more. The lingering, 45 plus second finish, is absolutely marvelous. This will have a long life in the cellar, as I can see this picking up some exciting secondary characteristics over the next decade. Drink 2016-2022- 94

95) 2015 Maryhill Chardonnay ($16.00)- The 2015 Maryhill Chardonnay is a fantastic value release from this estate. Sourced from both the Milbrandt Vineyard and the Tudor Hills Vineyard, this green hued white begins with aromas of roasted pineapple, pear, Pink Lady apple and hints of nutmeg. There are flavors of brioche, vanilla cream, Gala apple and suggestions of starfruit. Bright and balanced, with a creamy finish, this value Chardonnay is hard to resist right now. This balanced effort will cellar well in the short-term. Drink 2016-2022- 90

 

96) 2014 Ardor Cellars 'Stoney Vine Vineyard' Syrah ($40.00)- Located in Walla Walla and first planted in 2007, vines from the Stoney Vine Vineyard are set on an ancient alluvial fan of river tumbled basalt cobblestones formed by the Walla Walla river. The stones in this vineyard can be quite massive. The wine begins with the prototypical Walla Walla rocks nose with crushed wet rock, red cherry, red raspberry and blackberry pie aromatics. In the glass flavors of blackberry, black cherry, anise, wet stone and graphite emerge, alongside wonderful minerality. This mineral driven Syrah is absolutely fantastic and is hard to put down right now. Drink 2017-2027- 94

97) 2013 Mark Ryan ‘The Dead Horse’ Cabernet Sauvignon ($75.00)- The wine is sourced mostly from Red Mountain, with a touch of Red Willow fruit. This wine begins with aromatics of blackberry compote, creme de cassis and sage. The wine has flavors of blackberry, cassis, in this sense full bodied effort. Lovely texture and tannic structure. Drink 2016-2028- 94

98) 2014 WALT 'Bob's Ranch' Pinot Noir ($60.00)- The wine is sourced from the Russian River Valley and is the first vintage from this vineyard, in the Petuluma Wind Gap, a cool 75 acre site owned by WALT. The vineyard was planted by Paul Hobbs. The wine begins with aromatics of pipe tobacco, rose petals, red cherry, cola and hints of sage. There are bright flavors of cran-cherry, sage, mint, cola and pomegranate seed. Lithe and full-bodied, this is intense and vibrant, showing excellent structure.  Drink 2016-2028-94

99) 2013 Baer 'Arctos' Red Wine ($43.00)- The 2013 'Arctos' by Baer is a gorgeous new release wine that is a blend of 84% Cabernet with 8% Cabernet Franc and 8% Petit Verdot. Showing some restraint now, this Cabernet more than two hours in the decanter to unwind. This wine opens with aromatics of anise, sagebrush, dill and black olive. There are flavors of black cherry, black olive, wild blackberry preserves and tar in this very black fruit filled amalgamation. There is a gorgeous and polished texture to this wine and an almost Bordelaise feel that is striking considering the heat of the vintage. This wine is a joy to savor right now as this is beautifully done by head winemaker Erica Orr. Drink 2016-2029- 93

 

100) 2011 Corliss Estates Cabernet Sauvignon ($100.00)-The 2011 Corliss Estates Cabernet Sauvignon is a striking effort from this challenging vintage. This late release wine opens with aromatics of graphite, black olive, black cherry and sagebrush with hints of thyme and eucalyptus. A highly herbaceous aromatic profile, the palate has a deep core with earthy flavors of black cherry, graphite, coffee grounds, black olive, with chewy moderate tannins. The structure of this wine is gorgeous, having a great left bank Bordeaux feel. Give this wine another year in the bottle before enjoying. Drink 2017-2030- 94

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Here is the winemaking team at Quilceda Creek Vintners, Alex Golitzin (L) and his son, Paul Golitzin (R). One of the state's best winemakers, Paul has served as head winemaker at Quilceda Creek for many years and crafts some absolutely stunning Cabe…

Here is the winemaking team at Quilceda Creek Vintners, Alex Golitzin (L) and his son, Paul Golitzin (R). One of the state's best winemakers, Paul has served as head winemaker at Quilceda Creek for many years and crafts some absolutely stunning Cabernet wines.

2016 Washington Wine Blog Winery of the Year: Quilceda Creek

December 20, 2016

It brings me great pleasure to announce the inaugural winery of the year from Washington Wine Blog. The winner this year is no surprise. A winery with distinction and certainly not needing any introduction Quilceda Creek is one of the premier producers for Cabernet in the world. First started by Alex Golitzin more than 20 years ago, Alex’s son, Paul, has assumed winemaking duties for more than 10 years and has amassed more 100 point scores from Robert Parker than any other winery in North America.

Paul’s new release wines were absolutely scintillating, none more so than his 2013 Quilceda Creek ‘Columbia Valley’ Cabernet (WWB, 98), the best Washington Cabernet that I sampled in the past year. I have not seen this texture, viscosity, and intensity from any other Washington winery. Their 2013 Quilceda Creek ‘Galitzin Vineyard’ Cabernet (WWB, 97) was just a shade behind the ‘Columbia Valley’ bottling and showed incredible range and weight on the mid-palate. This is one of the best Galiztin Vineyard Cabernets that I have sampled in the past ten years. This vineyard clearly has some amazing promise moving forward. Consistently one of the best red wine values in the state, the 2013 Quilceda Creek ‘CVR’ Red Wine (WWB, 93) is a primarily Cabernet wine that shows tremendous richness and texture. Congrats to the Golitzin family and general manager John Ware on their tremendous new release wines from Washington. Here are the reviews of the new releases from Quilceda Creek:

2013 Quilceda Creek 'CVR' Red Wine- This excellent value wine is blend of 73% Cabernet 14% Merlot, 6% Cabernet Franc, 4% Petit Verdot and 3% Malbec that was sourced from the Champoux, Galitzine, Palengat, Tapteil, and Wallula Gap Vineyards. Aged 22 months in French oak, this wine opens with layered aromas of anise crème de cassis, coffee grounds and tar. There are rich flavors of creme de cassis, red cherry, lavender, black olive, and blackberry compote. The 2013 CVR is a structured and polished wine that will cellar beautifully into the next decade. Drink 2016-2026- 93

2013 Quilceda Creek 'Palengat' Red Wine- This wine is a blend of 58% Merlot, 30% Cabernet and 12% Cab Franc that was aged 20 months in new French oak prior to bottling in June 2015. As this slowly opens in the glass it begins to show deep aromas of mocha, anise, red bell pepper, sagebrush and creme de cassis. The red blend has beautifully layered flavors of red bell pepper, anise, creme de cassis, red cherry and blackberry jam. The texture of this wine is absolutely gorgeous which leads to the long, persistent finish. Try to resist this lovely blend for at least another year. Drink 2017-2035- 94

2013 Quilceda Creek 'Columbia Valley' Cabernet- Following up the highly impressive 2012 Cabernet, the 2013 Cabernet was sourced from the Champoux Vineyard (95%) as well as the Wallula Vineyard (5%).  Needing more than a two hour decant at this point to fully sing, the Cabernet opens with exotic aromatics of Turkish coffee, creme de cassis, anise, red bell pepper and violets. The wine has ultra-rich flavors of anise, creme de cassis, red bell pepper, graphite and blackberry cobbler while maintaining a vibrant minerality. The texture of this wine is ethereal. Despite a long decant there are still some mild to moderate tannins, that complement the velvety mouthfeel. This combination of viscosity and tension is without an equal in Washington Cabernet. There is a seamless quality to this wine that reminds me of the epic 2005 Quilceda Creek ‘Columbia Valley’ Cabernet bottling. The intoxicating aromatics of this wine bring you continually back to the glass for more. Try to resist this beautiful wine for at least two more years. Drink 2018-2040- 98

2013 Quilceda Creek 'Galitzine Vineyard' Cabernet- This 100% Cabernet wine was primarily sourced from their estate vineyard on Red Mountain, with only 5% coming from the Wallula Vineyard. The Cabernet was aged for 20 months in new French oak prior to bottling in June 2015. Initially aromatically reticent and needing a two plus hour decant, the wine slowly develops with air. After considerable time in the decanter to unwind, wine unleashes exceedingly dense aromatics of creme de cassis, anise, coffee grounds, red bell pepper, and red cherry. This leads to mouth-watering flavors of red cherry, red bell pepper, creme de cassis and anise with suggestions of mocha and crème de cassis. Somewhat mirroring the Columbia Valley bottling, the texture, fruit weight and intensity of this wine is absolutely superlative. I see this as showcasing a slightly more masculine fruit and aromatic profile than their 2013 Columbia Valley bottling. This wine represents an absolutely gorgeous effort that stands neck and neck with their Columbia Valley bottling and is up there with the best Galitzine Vineyard Cabernet that I've ever sampled in the past ten years. Cellar this impressive bottling for at least two more years. Drink 2018-2040- 97

Here I am (R) tasting at the gorgeous Quilceda Creek winery with their general manager, John Ware (L).

Here I am (R) tasting at the gorgeous Quilceda Creek winery with their general manager, John Ware (L).

 

 

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Great shot here of Chris Loeliger, co-owner and winemaker at Truth Teller WInery.

Great shot here of Chris Loeliger, co-owner and winemaker at Truth Teller WInery.

TruthTeller Winery

December 14, 2016

A new winery in Woodinville, TruthTeller Winery was recently founded by Chris and Dawn Loeliger.  What started with making wine in garages and backyard sheds led to them producing wine in Woodinville. Chris grew up in Tokyo and went to the United States for college, where he studied aerospace engineering.  He has previously worked an incredible range of jobs including through the Peace Corps, aerospace and defense, electronics, a home renovation business, real estate and wine. Chris attended the Northwest Wine Academy at South Seattle Community College and serves as the winemaker.

The new release red wines by TruthTeller are highly structured and balanced which is intriguing considering the heat of the 2014 vintages. These are wines that focus on poise rather than rich dark fruits so they are geared towards those who prefer drinking Washington wines in the Bordelaise style. Look for the 2014 TruthTeller ‘The Cynic’ Syrah (WWB, 90) which shows a very nice range of dark and red fruit flavors and aromatics. The 2014 TruthTeller ‘Wisdom’ Red Wine (WWB, 90) was a smooth Cabernet blend that showed wonderful poise and range. Learn more about these wines at http://truthtellerwinery.com Here are the new release wines by TruthTeller Winery.

2014 TruthTeller 'Frolic' Viognier- The 2014 'Frolic' Viognier by TruthTeller, sourced from the Elephant Mountain Vineyard, was aged in 40% neutral oak with the rest being stainless fermented prior to bottling. The wine opens with aromas of nectarine, orange blossom, Granny Smith apple and suggestions of ripe honeydew melon. The palate is rich, having flavors of cantaloupe, Japanese pear, vanilla cream and banana. This shows an exotic edge and comes with an exceedingly good price tag. Drink 2016-2021- 89

2014 TruthTeller 'The Cynic' Syrah- The 2014 TruthTeller 'The Cynic' Syrah is not negative about dark fruits. The wine was aged in neutral French oak for 18 months prior to bottling and is sourced from the Dineen and Patina Vineyards. After some time in the glass the wine begins to reveal aromatics of red cherry, cigar box, anise and hints of mocha. The palate is plush, yielding rich flavors of red cherry, violets, milk chocolate and tobacco leaf. Chewy and layered, this has the bright acidity to cellar well into the next decade.  Drink 2016-2024- 90

2014 TruthTeller 'Pun' Red Wine- The 2014 TruthTeller 'Pun' Red Wine is a blend of 42% Cabernet with 32% Malbec and 21% Merlot with the remainder Petite Verdot. Needing more than an hour of aeration, the wine reveals aromas of sandalwood, red cherry, cigar box, anise and red currant. There are flavors of red cherry, red raspberry, black tea and hints of anise. While this doesn't have the weight that others possess in this vintage, this maintains a Bordelaise elegance and a rich mouthfeel. The striking acidity suggests this will cellar for more than a decade. An excellent value.  Drink 2016-2026- 89

2014 TruthTeller 'Satire' Red Wine- This wine, which is primarily a blend of Merlot and Cabernet Franc, opens with aromatics of red cherry, red raspberry, mint, red currant and hints of rose petals. The palate yields flavors reminiscent of red raspberry, rose petals, red cherry, coffee grounds and hints of baking spices. This shows nice poise considering the heat of the vintage. Be sure to give this a one hour decant before enjoying. Drink 2016-2024- 89

2014 TruthTeller 'Wisdom' Red Wine-The 2014 'Wisdom' by TruthTeller is an excellent blend of 57% Cabernet with 19% Merlot, 19% Cabernet Franc and 5% Petite Verdot. The wine was aged in 38% new French oak for 18 months prior to bottling. There are aromatics of cassis, anise, milk chocolate, and suggestions of red currant. The palate yields ripe flavors of dill, red cherry, black olive, sagebrush, eucalyptus and milk chocolate. The mouthfeel is lovely, leading to a long finish. This will cellar well for another decade. Drink 2016-2026- 90

2014 TruthTeller 'The Madman' Red Wine-This wine is a blend of 60% Syrah with 20% Cabernet Franc and 20% Cabernet Sauvignon that was sourced from Heart of the Hills Vineyard, Dineen Vineyard, Elephant Mountain Vineyard and Patina Vineyard. The wine begins with a bouquet of milk chocolate, pencil lead, sagebrush, and blackberry preserves. The wine has flavors reminisicent of black cherry, black olive, anise and dried sage. This shows a lovely feminine quality from the Cabernet Franc. Structured and tightly wound, if enjoying in its youth be sure to give this at least a one hour decant. Drink 2016-2025- 90

 

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Gorgeous view here of the Bodegas LAN estate vineyard, Viña Lanciano.

Gorgeous view here of the Bodegas LAN estate vineyard, Viña Lanciano.

Bodegas LAN

December 13, 2016

One of my favorite wineries in Rioja, Bodegas LAN has a longstanding history in the region. Having visited the exceedingly difficult to find winery a few years back, I was able to take a tour and sample some of their best bottlings. These are wines those who enjoy balanced Rioja/ Bodegas LAN was founded in in 1972. LAN is an acronym based on the initials of each of the three provinces that form the D.O.Ca. Rioja: Logroño (currently part of La Rioja), Alava and Navarra. Their oak program is particularly interesting as French, American, Russian and hybrid barrels (American staves and French oak heads built in the same barrel) are utilized in the blending. Bodegas LAN’s estate Viña Lanciano Vineyard parallels the Ebro river and is set on 72 hectares. Grapes for their premium bottlings, the Viña Lanciano, the LAN A Mano and the Culmen. The vineyard has 24 plots, and is planted to Tempranillo, Mazuelo, Graciano and Garnacha vines, aged on average up to 60 years. During harvest grapes are hand-harvested and once in the winery, bunches and grains are individually selected by hand prior to fermentation.

One of the best values in Rioja that I have sampled in the past year is the 2012 Bodegas LAN ‘Crianza’ (WWB, 90) which is a wine that shows wonderful layers and freshness. A complete stunner is their 2012 Bodegas LAN ‘A Mano’ Rioja (WWB, 93) which is dense and meaty, with dark fruit flavors and an incredible minerality. Many of these wines, particularly their ‘Crianza,’ ‘Reserva’ and Gran Reserva’ bottlings are distributed in the Pacific Northwest. You can even find some of these wines in grocery stores, such as QFC or Met Market, as well as Total Wines. Learn more about Bodegas LAN at http://www.bodegaslan.com Here are the great new release wines by Bodegas LAN.

2012 Bodegas LAN 'Crianza' Rioja- This wine begins with aromatics of red cherry, dill, sage and hints of pipe tobacco. The palate is dense with flavors of red currant, red cherry, smoke, cigar box and hints of sagebrush with cranberry. Dense, layered and having lovely structure this wine drinks beautifully straight out of the bottle. Drink 2016-2024- 90

2008 Bodegas LAN 'Gran Reserva' Rioja- Having a densely colored hue, this wine begins with aromatics of black tea, black cherry, and coffee grounds. The palate has nice weight with flavors of red cherry, red currant, pipe tobacco, black olive and hints of baking spices. This has lovely weight on the mid-palate and the lively acidity suggests this will be a long-ager. Drink 2016-2028- 92

2011 Bodegas LAN 'Vina Lanciano' Reserva Rioja- Made from Tempranillo with Manzuelo and Graciano, this wine is only made in great vintages. The wine begins with aromatics of red cherry, baking spices, red raspberry and teaberry with hints of milk chocolate. There are ripe flavors of red cherry, cedar, black pepper and sage. Medium bodied and lithe, this wine is pretty hard to resist right now. Drink 2016-2026- 90

2010 Bodegas LAN 'Culmen Reserva' Rioja- This excellent bottling has 15% Graciano blended into the Tempranillo. Having a dense core, the wine begins with an aromatic profile of cedar, black cherry, kalamata olive tapenade and raspberry preserves. The wine has deep flavors of black cherry, coffee grounds, milk chocolate and suggestions of Mandarin orange rind and cran-cherry. Polished, with a dense texture, this is impossible to resist right now. Be sure to give this at least an hour decant if enjoying young. Drink 2016-2028- 92

2012 Bodegas LAN 'A Mano' Rioja- This fantastic Rioja wine is a blend of 80% Tempranillo, 12% Graciano and 8% Manzuelo that was hand-harvested from the Vina Lanciano estate. The wine was first aged for seven months in French oak and further aged for another six months in Russian oak. Following a one hour decant, this wine opens with aromatics of black olive, black cherry cough syrup, crushed mint and Turkish coffee. There are deep flavors of black cherry, Marcona almond, boysenberry preserves and hints of pipe tobacco. Tannic and deep, this will be a long-ager. Drink 2016-2030- 93

2011 Bodegas LAN 'A Mano' Rioja- This stunning Tempranillo wine begins with a bouquet of dark cherries, pipe tobacco, black olive, and wild blackberry jam. There are rich flavors of black cherry, cassis, milk chocolate and graphite that sit alongside some gritty tannins. This is a wine with immense potential. Be sure to give this at least a two hour decant if enjoying young. Drink 2016-2030- 93

The Viña Lanciano Vineyard actually has a Roman bridge in the middle. Just incredible history with this property.

The Viña Lanciano Vineyard actually has a Roman bridge in the middle. Just incredible history with this property.

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Fantastic photo here of Mollydooker owners Sarah and Sparky Marquis

Fantastic photo here of Mollydooker owners Sarah and Sparky Marquis

Mollydooker

December 12, 2016

One of the storied wineries out of South Australia founded by Sarah and Sparky Marquis, Mollydooker continues to impress with their releases. The term ‘Mollydooker’ is Aussie slang for being left-handed. I’ve met the super nice owners, Sparky and Marquis, at various wine events. The Mollydooker Shiraz wines are plush, layered and hit you over the head with gobs of fruit while maintaining a nice minerality. Australian wines had a huge push a few years back but less and less are currently imported to the US due to high shipping costs. This has made it more difficult to find world class Shiraz.

Mollydooker has many tiers to their wine and their top tier of Shiraz, ‘The Velvet Glove’, is a true collector’s item. A more affordable option by Mollydooker is their ‘Blue Eyed Boy’ Shiraz which is a world class concentrated and inky Shiraz that has remarkable consistency, despite major vintage variation. I have tried the 2007-2014 vintages of this wine and have found them to be more in the range of 93-94 points, depending on the vintage. This gives you a really exceptional quality to price ratio. The 2014 ‘Blue Eyed Boy’ Shiraz (WWB, 94), was an inky and hedonistic effort that won’t break the bank. Some of these wines come with a steeper price tag and are meant for a special occasion. Look for the 2013 Mollydooker ‘Carnival of Love’ Shiraz (WWB, 95) which is an intense wine that has dark fruit flavors and gorgeous balance. Probably the best wine from Australia that I have reviewed in the past year, the 2014 Mollydooker ‘The Velvet Glove’ Shiraz (WWB, 97) is close to perfection in a bottle, showing intense and brooding dark and blue fruits with opulent weight on the mid-palate. Some of these wines can be found at Total Wines, while distribution of these wines tends to be somewhat challenged due to the long shipping from Australia. You may also be able to more easily find these wines at online retailers such as wine.com and klwines.com. Here are the gorgeous new wines by Mollydooker.

2014 Mollydooker ‘Blue Eyed Boy’ Shiraz- Following up the gorgeous '13 'Blue Eyed Boy' this 2014 'Blue Eyed Boy' bottling weighs in at 15.5% alcohol and was sourced from the Joppich vineyard in Langhorne Creek and the Gateway and Kirwin vineyards in McLaren Vale. This rich Shiraz begins with aromas of blueberry compote, black raspberry, smoked meats, cedar and black cherry. This leads to dense flavors of blueberry pie, blackberry, mocha and roasted dates. This decadent wine is done in the viscous and opulent style, with mouthwatering fruit and lovely fruit weight that makes it impossible to resist. Drink 2016-2024- 94

2014 Mollydooker ‘The Velvet Glove’ Shiraz- The 2014 'The Velvet Glove' Shiraz is another majestic and Impossible to resist release from Mollydooker. This is an insanely delicious and decadent treat, which offers intense aromatics of blueberry compote, dried raisin, red cherries, thyme and roasted coffee all taking shape in the glass. On the palate there are concentrated flavors of blackberry pie, black cherries, dark chocolate, and coffee grounds resonating through the wine. Scintillating and rich, this has a lovely acidity and lavish mouthfeel. This continues to impress as it expands onto the finish with gorgeous layers of ripe fruit leaving a long lingering impression. Drink 2016-2030- 97

2013 Mollydooker 'Carnival of Love' Shiraz- The 2013 'Carnival of Love' follows the past two exceedingly delicious 'Carnival' bottlings. This inky colored wine weighs in at 16% alcohol and a massive 92% fruit weight. There are dense aromatics of black plum, boysenberry cordial, stewed strawberry, Turkish coffee and dark chocolate. There are intoxicating flavors of creme de cassis, milk chocolate, black cherry cough syrup, coffee grounds and black tea. The fruit weight on the mid-palate is massive. This is dense and chewy Shiraz that is impossible to resist. Be sure to give this a one hour decant if enjoying young. Given more of ten hours of aeration this wine becomes even more complex, showing an intoxicating cornucopia of fruit flavors that artfully capture the wonderful aging potential of this massive Shiraz.  Drink 2016-2026- 95

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Hip label for all Nine Hats wines.

Hip label for all Nine Hats wines.

Nine Hats

December 8, 2016

Nine Hats

Typically living under a very long shadow (no pun intended), Nine Hats, founded in 2007, has previously been made as the second wine of the esteemed Long Shadows Vintners.. I’ve tried these wines over the years and none have exceeded the current new Nine Hats releases which are excellent across the board. The white wines are balanced, considering the heat of the vintages, and their red wines are deep, complex and simply delicious. Eminent head winemaker Giles Nicault sources from some of the best vineyards in the Columbia Valley for these wines. The idea behind these wines, compared to the Long Shadows wines, is that the Nine Hats series is made for immediate consumption. I found most of the red wines in particular to drink exceptionally well the second and third day after sampling, as these new release wines have a ton of density, considering their price point.

Look for their 2015 Nine Hats Riesling (WWB, 90), which is one of the best value Rieslings that I have sampled in the state. While this doesn’t have the poise and depth of the Long Shadows ‘Poet’s Leap’ the wine shows exceedingly good range and brightness. Also check out the 2014 Nine Hats ‘Red Wine’ (WWB, 91), a shockingly good and rich red blend that captures the heat of the vintage. One of the best Washington Cabernet values that I’ve sampled in the past few months, the 2014 Nine Hats Cabernet (WWB, 91) shows depth, richness and a wonderful range of dark fruits on the mid-palate. Learn more about these very good wines at http://www.ninehatswines.com

2015 Nine Hats Riesling- This bright wine begins with aromatics of Meyer lemon blossom, Gravenstein apple and crushed wet rock. The palate yields ripe flavors of lightly candied pink grapefruit, Mandarin orange rind and Gala apple that sits alongside some lovely minerality. This is an excellent value white wine out of Washington. Drink 2016-2021- 90

2014 Nine Hats Chardonnay-Having a wonderful honey hue, the wine opens with aromas of poached pear, creme brulee, banana and suggestions of baking spices. There are rich flavors of banana, heavy whipping cream, Bartlett pear and New York Apple pie, leading to a long 30 plus second vanilla laced finish. This is the true Washington style of Chard. Drink 2016-2022- 90

2014 Nine Hats Viognier- This wine opens with aromatics of lychee, peach pit, French vanilla and lemon curd. There are flavors reminiscent of cantaloupe, vanilla cream, green papaya and Granny Smith apple. Clearly done in the bright, rather than reductive style, the wine is perfect for a hot summer day. Drink 2016-2020-89

2014 Nine Hats Merlot-This deep hued Merlot smells of sweet red cherries, red raspberry, blackberry pie and suggestions of roasted dates. The palate yields rich flavors of black cherry, mocha, black raspberry cordial, with baking spices and dill accents. Plush and wonderfully balanced, enjoy this over the next decade. Drink 2016-2025- 90

2014 Nine Hats Red Wine-This wine is beautifully perfumed with rose petals, black cherry, wild blackberry cobbler and hints of milk chocolate fudge. There are deep flavors of black olive, black cherry, anise and creme de cassis that sit alongside lovely minerality. This is an exceedingly good wine for the price. Drink 2016-2026- 91

2014 Nine Hats Cabernet- Having an inky, deep core, the Cabernet opens with an aromatic profile of anise, creme de cassis, black olive, milk chocolate and baking spices. The palate is plush, as flavors of creme de cassis, dark chocolate shavings, coffee grounds and black cherry shine through. The silky texture and mouthfeel add to the experience. This will cellar well into the next decade. Drink 2016-2027- 91

2014 Nine Hats Malbec- An exceedingly good wine, the 2014 Nine Hats Malbec begins with a bouquet of blueberry compote, pipe tobacco, dark chocolate pie and cassis. The palate is rich and layered, yielding flavors reminiscent of mocha, creme de cassis, blueberry preserves and a graphite edge. The weight on the mid-palate and dark fruit flavors call for a juicy ribeye. Drink 2016-2026- 91

2014 Nine Hats Syrah- This excellent Syrah wine starts with an aromatic profile reminiscent of black olive, black plum, sage, black cherry and mocha. There are rich flavors of baking spices, black cherry, black olive, and blackberry pie. What this might lack in terroir it makes up in delicious ripe dark fruit flavors that sit alongside a nice mineral steak. Drink 2016-2024- 90

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Great photo here of Le Cadeau owners Deb and Tom Mortimer who purchased in 1996 28 acres of never-before-cultivated land in the Chehalem Mountains AVA in Willamette Valley, Oregon.

Great photo here of Le Cadeau owners Deb and Tom Mortimer who purchased in 1996 28 acres of never-before-cultivated land in the Chehalem Mountains AVA in Willamette Valley, Oregon.

Le Cadeau

December 7, 2016

Le Cadeau was first introduced to me roughly a decade ago when I was on a trip to Minnesota of all places. They produced some killer Pinots in 2002 and a more challenging vintage, 2003. One thing that I have noticed over the past ten years of trying these wines is the Burgundian feel, as the Pinots typically display lovely mushroom and forest floor characteristics, even in hot vintages. There are some really lovely earthy characters to this wine – especially in cooler vintages such as 2007 and 2011. Le Cadeau has a second label, Aubichon, which produces equally impressive wines.

The Le Cadeau Vineyard is set on a 28-acre parcel on the south slope of Parrett Mountain which is near Newberg in the Dundee Hills. The land was previously overgrown with poison oak, wild berries, and scrub oak before being removed. This 14-acre, high-elevation (610’ – 725’), vineyard was developed to only provide estate Pinot Noir for Le Cadeau. The volcanic soils of the estate vineyard provide excellent drainage for the sometimes rainy conditions. There is a wide variety of Pinot Noir clones planted in the vineyard, including Dijon, Heritage (Heirloom), Pommard, and Mariafeld. Winemaker Jim Sanders continues to produce with exceptional, Burgundian bottlings. Look for their absolutely awesome sparkling wine made by winemaker Steve Ryan, their 2011 ‘Blanc De Noir’ (WWB, 92) which is bone dry and has incredible terroir and lovely astringency. One of the best Pinot Gris wines that I have sampled in the past year is their 2015 Aubichon ‘Reserve’ Pinot Gris (WWB, 92) which shows tremendous depth and richness, showing off this hot vintage. Not to be missed is the 2014 Le Cadeau 'Merci Reserve' Pinot Noir (WWB, 93) which is a stunner of a Pinot, showing off warm dark fruit flavors and lively minerality. Learn more about these awesome wines at http://www.lecadeauvineyard.com/ Here are the awesome new wines from Le Cadeau and Aubichon.

2011 Le Cadeau ‘Blanc De Noir’ Sparkling Wine- Made by winemaker Steve Ryan, this has no dosage, and was disgorged in July 2016. The wine begins with bright aromas of Granny Smith apple, nutmeg, green papaya and hints of biscuit. There are flavors of unripe pear, Gravenstein apple and hints of green papaya. Extremely dry and astringent, this needs a hot summer day. Only 175 cases produced.  Drink 2016-2021- 90

2015 Aubichon Pinot Gris- This wine opens with aromatics of bright pear, starfruit and Gala apple. There are flavors of starfruit, vanilla cream, Pink Lady apple and nice minerality considering the heat of the vintage. Drink 2016-2021- 89

2015 Aubichon Rose- This is done with Pinot Gris. There are aromas of strawberry, unripe pear and hints of nutmeg. There are flavors of Pazzaz apple, with strawberry, and guava. This is really perfect for a hot summer day. Drink 2016-2020- 89

2014 Aubichon ‘Reserve’ Pinot Gris-This impressive wine was aged 16 months in mostly neutral oak. The wine was sourced from the Archer Vineyard. There are dense flavors of starfruit, nutmeg and Gala apple. This shows nice poise and weight, as the oak integrated beautifully. The wine is truly one of the best Oregon Pinot Gris wines that I have sampled in the past year. Drink 2016-2024- 92

2014 Aubichon Chardonnay- This Chardonnay was aged in 25% new French oak for 16 months prior to bottling. Aromatically light, the wine yields brioche, red apple and cream. There are dense fruit flavors of red cherry, whipping cream, poached pear and hints of white peach. Drink 2016-2024- 91

2011 Le Cadeau 'Equinoxe' Pinot Noir- The wine is sourced from the center crest of the Le Cadeau Vineyard. The Pinot Noir wine begins with bright aromatics of spicebox, red cherry, forest floor and red raspberry. There are medium weight flavors of red cherry, red raspberry, spicebox and hints of orange rind. Drink 2016-2024- 90

2011 Le Cadeau 'Rocheaux' Pinot Noir- The wine is sourced from the western slope of the Le Cadeau Vineyard. This wine has aromatics of wet rock, red cherry, lavender and Umami. There are bright flavors of red cherry, crushed wet gravel, red cherry and hints of allspice. This has lovely weight and intensity considering the coldness of the vintage. Drink 2016-2024-91

2014 Le Cadeau 'Serendipity' Pinot Noir- A blend of Equinoxe and Rocheux blocks in the vineyard, the Pinot Noir wine begins with aromatics of wet stone, red cherry, anise and hints of wild blackberry with thyme and blood orange. There are flavors of red cherry, red raspberry, teaberry and hints of mulberry. There is a light gravel component with forest floor non-fruit flavors. The mouthfeel is smooth as the lovely texture coats the mid-palate. Drink 2016-2026- 93

2014 Aubichon'Reserve' Pinot Noir- This outstanding Pinot Noir wine begins with aromatics of black truffle, black cherry, pomegranate and wet stone accents. There are deep flavors of black cherry, crushed gravel and red raspberry with black tea accents. This is sexy stuff right now that is hard to put down. Drink 2016-2028- 93

2014 Le Cadeau 'Merci Reserve' Pinot Noir-This impressive bottling begins with aromatics of mint, red cherry, red raspberry and hints of pipe tobacco and forest floor. There are nicely weighted flavors of black cherry, black tea, pomegranate and hints of cremini mushroom. This has lovely fruit characters and intensity, as this is currently displaying a silky mouthfeel. Drink 2016-2028- 93

2014 Le Cadeau 'Trajet Reserve' Pinot Noir- Made from 85% whole cluster fermentation, the wine has more than 60% new French oak fermentation for 16 months. Having a darker core than the 'Merci Reserve' The wine begins with aromatics of black truffle, black cherry, smoke and hints of forest floor. There are flavors reminiscent of red cherry, red raspberry, black tea and light tannins. This needs another year of barrel age for the fruit to fully integrate. Drink 2017-2027- 92

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Awesome photo here of Lacey Lybeck attending to some very nice fruit (photo by Richard Duval).

Awesome photo here of Lacey Lybeck attending to some very nice fruit (photo by Richard Duval).

Interview with Lacey Lybeck, Vineyard Manager of Sagemoor Farms

December 6, 2016

At Washington Wine Blog we have been able to bring you some cool winemaker interviews but I wanted to shift gears into vineyard management. Lacey Lybeck is the vineyard manager at Sagemoor Vineyards. She has a background in crop science, attaining her bachelor’s degree at WSU before focusing solely on vineyard management. Before coming to Sagemoor, Lacey worked at St. Michelle Wine Estates and Milbrandt Vineyards. She has a very large job being the vineyard manager at the esteemed Sagemoor Vineyards, as she began the job in July 2015. For those who are not as familiar with the collection of vineyards, Sagemoor Vineyards, is comprised of Bacchus, Dionysus, Weinbau, Sagemoor and Gamache, and was founded in 1968. The vineyards there were first planted in 1972. Cabernet Sauvignon, Riesling and Sauvignon Blanc are still producing high quality fruit from those plantings. There are now 18 wine varietals grown at Sagemoor Vineyards and a huge number of Washington wineries source from this farm, including Rasa, Long Shadows, Chateau St. Michelle and many others. Many wineries are producing vineyard designated wines from these vineyards. I recently had the chance to sit down with Lacey and talk wine. She was a delight to speak with, as I could feel her passion and dedication to the vineyards. Here is my interview with Lacey Lybeck, Vineyard Manager of Sagemoor Vineyards.

WWB: How did you first gain interest in vineyard management?

LL: I grew up in a farm family in Western Washington, working on the farm in the summers.  After going to WSU and having a class in crop science and growing I caught the wine bug. Each week of the class covered a different crop, learning about raspberries and blueberries and others.   There was one week that focused on wine grapes and they had a vineyard manager come up and talk about how her role was to manage and look after these three acres and produce the best quality out of any given circumstances in a year. It is not about yield and producing as much as you can. It is about this beautiful craft, producing the crop that goes into the hand of someone who makes a beautiful wine that is shared on dinner tables and with friends and family.

I was first hired on at Sagemoor in June of 2015. Derek Way had been with the company and he changed directions and moved to China. He gave me the opportunity to step in and work with a fantastic team. It is a dream job for me. When I was on my second day I had the chance to taste unique wines from separate blocks from Dionysus Vineyard. Wines from a place and the idea of terroir was something that before that experience I thought about regionally. Like the wines from the Wahluke Slope tastes different than Red Mountain. I had tasted that, but trying block 11 at Dionysus, for example, a site that has a nice hillside with a southern aspect; The way that the rows orient is a bit off east/west.   This produces an amazing blueberry characteristic which you can taste in the wines. Each winemaker will have a unique wine from that block but there is always a blueberry pie or blueberry jam note. Whereas 16A, another block at Dionysus, more windblown sandy soils and is closer to the bluff on the Columbia River, retains more cassis and red fruit notes. It just amazing to taste the berries in the field the red fruit as it progresses and relate back to that second day of tasting the wines. Even our viticulture is adjusted to preserve what the block does best. Some winemakers love 16A and then other winemakers use it and then the red fruit doesn’t fit their style.

WWB: What are the challenges with growing such a wide range of varietals at Sagemoor Farms?

LL: We grow about 18 varieties right now. We have Bordeaux, Rhone, some Italian varieties and it is getting to know each variety for what it is. Each one is so unique. When I walk into a block I have to take in what the block is telling me in that day to be able to execute the best in the season. We grow a lot of different blocks of Cabernet but each one reacts differently depending on vine age, trellis style, terrior, clone. We work closely with our winemakers to shape their wine style in the vineyard.  

WWB: Lets talk about the 2015 vintage for red and white wines. This was a vintage marred by heat spikes during the summer during what was generally a normal growing season. Can you talk about how the weather that year influenced red and white varietals?

LL: In 2015, the heat was a big part of the story. In 2013 the heat surprised us, in 2014 we made some adjustments and saw how the vines reacted. 2015 was a hot year early and leaf protection was really key, but we had practice in the years prior. That was an awesome year for the Indian Wells style of Chardonnay produced at Weinbau Vineyard. We were able to protect the fruit from the heat.  We had a little less fruit on the vine. It was all about winemakers coming into the vineyard and making their picking decisions without looking at the calendar.

WWB: I’ve spoken to many Washington winemakers about the 2016 vintage and they are very excited about the harvest and the fruit that has come in. What are your initial thoughts about the 2016 vintage and the long growing season?

LL: We came back from Taste of Washington and things were a full two weeks ahead. This was a process of reading the plants, not the calendar to lead farming decisions. We had to prioritize some varieties like Merlot, which canopy development took off while other varieties like Cabernet, were slower to develop. We produced some really nice Sauvignon Blanc from Bacchus Vineyards in 2016. I like that each winemaker leaves their own mark on grapes from the same vineyard.

We had a condensed harvest. The window winemakers harvest in a block would typically stretch out as much as a month between the first winemaker picking and then the last.  Harvest timing depends largely on the winemaker’s style. This year we had 7-10 days between the first pick and the latest. When grapes were ripe they were definitely ready to go. 2016 was a year I was so happy to be sending winemakers nicely balanced fruit in terms of having the nice natural acidity, great pheolic development and even sugar development. 20116 was marked with rolling weather patterns, one day the temperature would  spikes around 100 degrees then a few cooler days around  80 degrees would follow.  Adjusting irrigation during these heat spikes was key, too much water and your canopy can shade the clusters and inhibit the density of the wine and its color.  Too little water and your risked loosing leaves on the bottom of the canopy and exposing fruit to sunburn.  Reading the plants and the soil water profile was key to implementing reduced deficit irrigation.  

WWB: What are some of your favorite red and white Washington wines that come out of Sagemoor Farms?

LL: I love Sparkman’s Birdie for whites. Riesling doesn’t get enough love.  Sparkman chooses to pick their Bacchus Riesling at two dates.  The earlier pick has a bit less sugar, more mineral flavors and acitiy.  The Later pick gives a beautiful bouquet of fruit and citrus. Chris is then able to blend the two lots into one white wine that has amazing complexity and minimal intervention.  This wine is an interesting marriage of the work we do in the vineyard and building the blend right in the field. Red wine, I am honored to work with Long Shadows. These winemakers have their hands in fruit from all around the world. I love working with Karen Buckingham of  Sol Stone, she makes a Grenache from Weinbau that is wonderful.  Barrister in Spokane, Blizzard Wines in Willamette Valley, Boudreaux in Leavenworth… With over 100 wineries working with our fruit is makes it really challenging to pick favorites!

 

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Superstar winemaker, Erik Kramer, has crafted some incredible new release Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines at Domaine Serene.

Superstar winemaker, Erik Kramer, has crafted some incredible new release Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines at Domaine Serene.

Domaine Serene

December 5, 2016

Wines with the ‘wow’ factor, the new releases from Domaine Serene were even more stunning than their hillside property. Domaine Serene has earned a national reputation for incredible Chardonnay and Pinot Noir wines. Their new release red and white wines were every bit as good as their absolutely scintillating prior releases. The winery, founded in 1989 by Grace and Ken Evanstad, is located at the top of the Dundee Hills, neighboring White Rose and Domaine Drouhin. A visit to this gorgeous setting is sure to impress. It is no surprise that Domaine Serene made first wine in 1990 and immediately achieved a 90 point rating from Robert Parker. In April 2015, the Evenstads expanded upon their original vision of producing world class Pinot Noir and Chardonnay by purchasing Château de la Crée, a Burgundy wine estate in the Côte d’Or. The tasting room is truly one of the finest in the Northwest and their new lineup is clearly one of the best in Oregon.

Look for their absolutely incredible 2014 ‘Evenstad Reserve’ Chardonnay (WWB, 95) which is one of the best Chardonnay wines from Oregon that I have sampled in the past year. Even more incredible is their 2013 ‘Recolte’ Chardonnay (WWB, 96) which shows incredible fruit weight, poise and range. It is clear that head winemaker Erik Kramer has a stunning ability with Chardonnay. Learn more about Domaine Serene at http://domaineserene.com/ Here are the incredible new wines from Domaine Serene.

2014 Domaine Serene 'Evenstad Reserve' Chardonnay- A follow up to the incredible 2013 ‘Evenstad Reserve’ Chardonnay, it is hard to believe that this wine is showing even better. Aged for 13 months in 31% French oak, this stunning Chardonnay wine has lively aromatics with nutmeg, vanilla cream, lemon curd and suggestions of Mandarin orange blossom. The palate has lovely texture and viscosity, displaying lively flavors of poached pear, creme brulee, Meyer lemon, buttered popcorn, New York apple and baking spices. This all leads to an exceedingly long, 45 second plus finish. A wine with a seamless quality and the 'wow' favor, this displays lovely structure considering the heat of the vintage. Drink 2016-2028- 95

2013 Domaine Serene 'Recolte' Chardonnay- This highly impressive wine weighs in at 13.3% alcohol and was aged 17 months in 75% new French oak prior to bottling in May 2015. Having a deep, golden hue, this gorgeous Chardonnay wine begins with an aromatic profile of vanilla, Meyer lemon zest, butterscotch and mushroom. There are flavors reminiscent of creme brulee, vanilla cream, lemon oil, white truffle, Gravenstein apple and suggestions of nutmeg. This has gorgeous weight on the mid-palate and, like the Evenstad Reserve Chardonnay, a 45 plus second finish. I think this will be an exceedingly long lived Chardonnay. Congrats to superstar winemaker Erik Kramer and his team on this compelling new release Chardonnay that is up there with the best in Oregon. This will be an exceedingly long-lived wine as it should cellar beautifully for more than another decade.  Drink 2016-2030- 96

2014 Domaine Serene 'Clos de Lune' Chardonnay- The 2014 Domaine Serene 'Cote du Lune' Chardonnay was aged for 13 months in 40% new French oak prior to bottling. This wine has an exotic edge with aromatics of brioche, Bartlett pear, cantaloupe and hints of nutmeg. There are dense flavors of creme brulee, brioche, Meyer lemon, and Pazzaz apple. This has gorgeous range and texture on the mid-palate. This is elegant, polished and rich Burgundian style Chard. Drink 2016-2027- 94

2014 Domaine Serene 'Côte Sud' Chardonnay- This wine opens with a bouquet of pineapple, banana, Pink Lady apple and suggestions of butterscotch with nutmeg. The palate is plush and layered with flavors of nectarine, Red Delicious apple, vanilla cream and hints of dried mango. This has an exotic edge. Drink 2016-2025- 93

2014 Domaine Serene 'Clos du Soleil' Chardonnay- The 2014 Domaine Serene 'Clos du Soleil' Chardonnay is another fantastic release from this estate.  The Chardonnay begins with aromatics of brioche, Meyer lemon oil, cantaloupe, Gala apple and allspice. There are dense flavors of creme brulee, Pink Lady apple, butterscotch and pineapple upside down cake.  The mouthfeel is dense and beautifully textured as this experience ends with a 45 second plus finish. Impossible to resist, and like the other Serene Chardonnays, this one will have a long life in the cellar. (Drink 2016-2028- 94

2013 Domaine Serene 'Yamhill Cuvee' Pinot Noir- This is a seriously good entry level bottling from this estate, that drinks beautifully straight out of the bottle. This translucent Pinot Noir opens with bright aromas of red raspberry, teaberry and cran-orange with red cherry starburst. There are flavors of red cherry, vanilla, red raspberry, guava and a touch of forest floor. The mouthfeel is beautiful. Drink 2016-2024- 91

2013 Domaine Serene 'Evenstad Reserve' Pinot Noir- One of the outstanding new release wines from this estate is their 2013 ‘Evenstad Reserve’ Pinot Noir, which follows their exceptional 2012 bottling. They have elected to have age this wine longer than most other estates, as the wie is currently displaying nice round fruit and a silky mouthfeel. This wine opens with intense aromas of red cherry, forest floor, black truffle oil and hints of cran-cherry. Lithe and rich, this excellent bottling has a silky mouthfeel and yields flavors of black cherry, baking spices, wild blackberry, red currant and Shitake mushroom. The minerality and structure to this gorgeous Burgundian style Pinot Noir wine suggests this will be a long-ager. This wine shows tremendous range and poise from this difficult vintage in Oregon, as the superior winemaking by head winemaker Erik Kramer shines through. Drink 2016-2028- 93

2013 Domaine Serene 'Gold Eagle' Pinot Noir- This gorgeous Pinot Noir begins with an aromatic profile of baking spices, red cherry, cranberry, and sage accents. The palate is plush with flavors of black cherry, mulberry, teaberry and black truffle. Lithe and rich, this is a gorgeous effort. Drink 2016-2028- 93

2013 Domaine Serene 'Grace' Pinot Noir- One of the premier Pinots in the Willamette Valley, this wine follows up the exceptional 2012 bottling. The Pinot opens with a bouquet of black truffle oil, forest floor, Umami, red cherry and gooseberry. There are rich flavors of black cherry, wild blackberry tart, Shitake mushroom, red currant and cinnamon. Having an exceedingly long finish, the elegance and black fruit flavors shine through. This might benefit from another year in the bottle, as it is a bit tightly wound right now. Be sure to give this at least an hour decant prior to savoring. Drink 2017-2030- 94

2013 Domaine Serene 'Jerusalem Hill' Pinot Noir- This impressive Pinot Noir begins with aromas of black tea, red cherry, red currant and cinnamon accents. Bright and full of energy, the palate brings flavors of black cherry, black truffle, forest floor, red cherry and cranberry. The weight on the mid-palate is gorgeous, which leads to the 30 second plus finish. Like the other '13 releases from Serene, give this a one-plus hour decant. Drink 2016-2028- 94

2013 Domaine Serene 'Mark Bradford' Pinot Noir- The Mark Bradford Vineyard is located near the Grace Vineyard and is a high elevation and western-facing site in the Dundee Hills. This was the first vineyard planted at Domaine Serene and is named after the Grace and Ken Evenstad's son. Needing more than a two hour decant, the wine has intoxicating aromatics of Chinese black tea, allspice, black cherry, forest floor and black truffle oil. The palate is plush and smooth, with bright flavors of red cherry, red raspberry, Mandarin orange rind, black truffle and cinnamon. The finish is exceedingly long. One of the standout wines from this challenging vintage, try not to enjoy this wine for at least another year, as the fruit components needs some time to further amalgamate. Drink 2017-2030- 94

2013 Domaine Serene 'Côte Sud' Pinot Noir- A stunning release by Domaine Serene, the 2013 'Côte Sud' Pinot Noir impresses for its intensity and range. This impressive Pinot Noir was aged for 15 months in French oak (64% new) prior to bottling.  Having a darker hue than most Pinots from this vintage, this impressive wine opens with aromatics of black truffle, red cherry, spicebox, and red raspberry. There are dark fruit flavors of wild blackberry, black cherry, black raspberry and hints of nutmeg with a touch of Shitake mushroom. Balanced, dense and polished, this is exceedingly delicious at this juncture. Drink 2016-2028- 94

2013 Domaine Serene 'Fleur de Lis' Pinot Noir- Following up the stunning 2012 release, the 2013 'Fleur de Lis' starts with an aromatic profile of cola, cran-cherry, pomegranate seed and forest floor. Lithe and smooth on the mid-palate, there are flavors of cranberry, teaberry, orange rind, wet rock and red cherry with a touch of crushed sage. Rich and showing nice poise, this will be a long ager. Drink 2016-2028- 93

2013 Domaine Serene 'Winery Hill' Pinot Noir- Aged for 16 months in French oak (56% new), the 'Winery Hill' by Domaine Serene is another gorgeous release from this estate. Only having 13.1% alcohol and needing more than a two hour decant, this wine needs some time to awaken from its slumber. This light colored wine finally is aroused with aromatics of forest floor, seaweed, white truffle and suggestions of candied red cherry. The palate is smooth and plush, delivering red fruit flavors of red cherry, red raspberry, guava, nutmeg and cremini mushroom. The velvety mouthfeel leads to an exceedingly long, 30 plus second finish. Kudos to superstar head winemaker Erik Kramer. Drink 2016-2030- 94

2013 Domaine Serene 'Two Barns' Pinot Noir- This Pinot Noir wine begins with aromatics of nutmeg, red cherry, cranberry and hints of black truffle. There are deep flavors of red cherry, ripe raspberry, strawberry, crushed mint and guava puree. This has a lovely, long finish and a silky mouthfeel. Like the other Serene releases, this has some rather serious cellaring potential.  Drink 2016-2026- 93

2013 Domaine Serene 'Grand Cheval' Red Wine- This intense wine opens with aromatics of black tea, black cherry, black plum and hints of coffee grounds. There are rich flavors of black cherry, black tea, black raspberry and hints of sage. Lithe and balanced, this is exceedingly delicious at this juncture. Drink 2017-2030- 94

Domaine Serene is just an insanely gorgeous spot to taste wine. I chose a gorgeous fall morning to sample their new release Chardonnay and Pinot Noir wines. This expansive property overlooks the valley, perched on top of the Dundee Hills, and is a m…

Domaine Serene is just an insanely gorgeous spot to taste wine. I chose a gorgeous fall morning to sample their new release Chardonnay and Pinot Noir wines. This expansive property overlooks the valley, perched on top of the Dundee Hills, and is a must-visit for Oregon Pinot and Chardonnay lovers.

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Great photo here of Sleight of Hand founder, Trey Busch (L), and production winemaker, Keith Johnson (R).

Great photo here of Sleight of Hand founder, Trey Busch (L), and production winemaker, Keith Johnson (R).

Sleight of Hand Cellars

November 30, 2016

Tasting with Trey Busch is a blast. I recently caught up with him at his SoDo tasting room, located adjacent to Rotie Cellars and we ran through his gorgeous new lineup of Washington wines. Trey founded Sleight of Hand in 2007 along with two other partners, 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 is a downright awesome, down to earth guy that has attained great success in a relatively short amount of time. Jerry and Trey choose when to pick the wines, while Trey oversees the winemaking. Their production winemaker whom I interviewed in the spring, Keith Johnson, does an excellent job working hand and hand with Trey.

Some new releases to watch for includes their absolutely awesome new Riesling, the 2014 Sleight of Hand ‘The Magician’ (WWB, 91) which shows a vibrant mineral streak that is not typical from this vintage. This is truly one of the best Riesling wines from Washington that I have sampled in the past year. An absolutely awesome value is their 2014 Sleight of Hand 'The Conjurer' Red Wine (WWB, 92) which shows intense dark fruit character from this hot vintage. Finally, one of their cult wines is the 2014 Sleight of Hand 'The Psychedelic' Syrah (WWB, 94) which shows incredible Walla Walla Rocks terroir and lithe minerality. Learn more about this great winery at http://www.sofhcellars.com Here are the fantastic new release from Sleight of Hand.

2014 Sleight of Hand 'The Magician' White Wine- This Riesling wine was sourced from the Evergreen Vineyard. This wine begins with bright aromatics of Granny Smith apple, green papaya, and hints of unripe pear. There are rich flavors of lychee, unripe pear, Gravenstein apple and a touch of sweetness. The lively wine is a great value. Drink 2016-2022- 91

2015 Sleight of Hand 'The Magician's Assistant' Rose-Sourced from the Black Rock Vineyard, this is a Cabernet Franc Rose that was 100% whole cluster press. The wine begins with aromatics of white peach, red cherry and red raspberry. There are flavors of red cherry, guava and wild strawberry. This has a lovely mouthfeel. Drink 2016-2020- 90

2014 Sleight of Hand 'The Enchantress' Chardonnay- Sourced from the French Creek Vineyard, this is all Wente Clone in the Yakima Valley, this is an impressive bottling from this estate. This wine starts with aromatics of ripe pear, Pazzaz apple, starfruit and hints of nutmeg. There are ripe flavors of Bartlett pear, New York apple, and a silky mouthfeel and polished texture, this is lovely wine. Drink 2016-2022- 91

2014 Sleight of Hand 'The Conjurer' Red Wine- This is primarily Cabernet wine starts with aromas of black cherry, baking spices, allspice and green olive. There are rich flavors of black cherry, black olive, blackberry pie and hints of sage. Drink 2016-2026- 92

2013 Sleight of Hand 'Archimage' Red Wine- Primarily composed of Cabernet Franc (56%) with the rest Merlot and Cabernet, this wine begins with aromas of red bell pepper, anise, creme de cassis and mocha. There are rich flavors of black cherry, green bell pepper, wild blackberry jam and hints of coffee grounds. Smooth and polished, this is lovely wine. Drink 2016-2026- 92

2013 Sleight of Hand 'The Illusionist' Cabernet- Primarily sourced from the Blue Mountain Vineyard, this deep hued wine begins with aromas of black cherry, black olive, creosote and creme de cassis. There are flavors of black cherry, black tea, mocha and black olive. Lithe and polished this is absolutely delicious wine. Drink 2016-2026- 93

2014 Sleight of Hand 'The Sorceress' Grenache- This was 75% whole cluster fermented and spent 16 months in mostly neutral oak (85%). The wine opens with sexy aromas of black cherry, blood orange, crushed stone and seaweed. The palate is lovely and lithe, having flavors of red cherry, Umami, seaweed, Mandarin orange rind and horse manure. The texture is gorgeous, as this impossible to resist wine shows its feminine side. Drink 2016-2028- 94

2014 Sleight of Hand 'Levitation' Syrah- This  deep colored wine begins with aromas of black cherry, blackberry cobbler, mint and mocha accents. The palate is plush with flavors of blackberry pie, coffee grounds, black cherry and black tea. Deep and round, this wine needs a long decant before enjoying. Drink 2016-2028- 93

2014 Sleight of Hand 'The Psychedelic' Syrah- This wine starts with smoky aromas of smoked pork shoulder, tar, sage, blood orange and hints of Umami. There are flavors of Mandarin orange, Umami, black truffle and seaweed with red cherry accents. Lithe and polished, this will age beautifully. Only 350 cases made of this delicious wine. Drink 2016-2027- 94

 

 

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Cool shot here of the student artists for this series by Argyle

Cool shot here of the student artists for this series by Argyle

Argyle: The Art of Sparkling

November 29, 2016

Argyle: The Art of Sparkling

 

Being in the holiday spirit we wanted to present a pretty cool Pacific Northwest wine project. Argyle winery has gained a national reputation for some of the best sparkling wines in the country. With their price point and complexity of their bottlings, their sparkling wines are typically some of the highest rated sparkling wines that I try each year. This new vintage, their 2013 Argyle Brut (WWB, 91), was no exception. To commemorate this great vintage, Argyle has created a new sparkling wine project called ‘The Art of Sparkling’ which is a student artist tribute. This is a special limited-edition set of Vintage Brut with three art labels designed by Argyle scholarship recipients, artists Ann-Marie Christin Engleberth, Subin Yang and Lindsay Walker.

As you can see, the bottle presentation is quite stunning. Argyle had the three PNCA students learn about Argyle’s winemaking process and then each student designed unique labels for the sparkling wine based on their behind the scenes involvement. Don Tuski, the new president of PNCA, mentioned that the Argyle partnership helps the students better understand the business aspect of their future jobs.

Student Ann-Marie Christin Engleberth fashioned her label design based on Argyle’s history as a former hazelnut farm and the two rabbits that stay in the garden just outside he tasting room. Engleberth moved to the U.S. from Germany at age five and tends to focus her art on the countryside, as she was inspired by the German countryside at a young age.

Subin Yang crafted a bolder, blue colored label which reminded her of a summer night in the Dundee Hills. She was connected to the strong convergence of weather, vines, craftsmanship and the land that inspires Argyle sparkling Brut.

Finally, Lindsay Walker chose a bold black and yellow picture which connected her to the soil, sun and elevation of the Argyle vineyards that she set foot in, as her art is typically abstract. All three artists clearly did a beautiful job. Here is my review of the 2013 Argyle Brut Sparkling Wine:

2013 Argyle Brut Sparkling Wine- Made of 60% Pinot Noir and 40% Chardonnay, and weighing in at only 12.5% alcohol, the nuttiness of this wine shines through alongside a lovely mousse and strong minerality. Flavors of brioche, toasted macadamia nut, New York apple, lemon curd and vanilla glide along the mid-palate. This balanced Sparkling wine shows lovely poise from what was a generally warm growing season. Drink 2016-2024- 91

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The new release Pinots from WillaKenzie Estate were hugely impressive from the 2014 vintage.

The new release Pinots from WillaKenzie Estate were hugely impressive from the 2014 vintage.

WillaKenzie Estate

November 28, 2016

One of the gems in the Willamette Valley, WillaKenzie Estate has developed a national reputation for world class Oregon Pinot. Having tasted there for more than ten years, I was hugely impressed with what they did in this new, warm vintage. WillaKenzie is named after the sedimentary soil on which the vines are planted. After a successful career in the tech industry co-owner Bernard Lacroute decided to return to his Burgundian roots and purchased the 420 acre cattle farm in 1991. Planting started in 1992 and the first wine was made in 1995. This winery recently sold to the Kendall Jackson Family, so it will be intriguing to see how the wines evolve moving forward. The winery itself is perched on a hill overlooking the valley. There is a large, expansive outdoor space that is perfect for a hot summer day. WillaKenzie is truly one of the best places in the valley to taste.

The new WillaKenzie lineup of Pinot Noirs is hugely impressive. I was hugely impressed with their entry level bottling, the 2014 ‘Gisele’ Pinot Noir (WWB, 92) which shows wonderful richness and texture from this warm vintage. An absolute stunner, the 2014 ‘Triple Black Slopes’ Pinot Noir (WWB, 95) is one of the highest rated wines that I have sampled from this vintage and shows incredible depth, black fruit flavors and intoxicating aromatics. Learn more about WillaKenzie Estate at https://www.willakenzie.com Here are the awesome new wines from WillaKenzie Estate.

2014 WillaKenzie Estate ‘Gisele’ Pinot Noir- The 2014 WillaKenzie Estate 'Gisele' is a fantastic bottling that showcases this wonderful and hot vintage. This was sourced from three Oregon AVAs (Willamette Valley, Yamhill-Carlton and Dundee Hills) and was aged in 20% new French oak for 10 months prior to bottling. The resultant wine is an intensely mineral driven Pinot Noir that begins with aromatics of red cherry, red raspberry, cremini mushroom, pomegranate and black tea and hints of orange rind. There are lovely light flavors of red cherry, cran-cherry, guava puree, mandarin orange and suggestions of tarragon. This is absolutely lovely for the price point, showing both poise and incredible range. Drink 2016-2024- 92

2014 WillaKenzie Estate ‘Pierre Leon’ Pinot Noir- An absolutely gorgeous bottling, the 2014 WillaKenzie Estate 'Pierre Leon' impresses with its earthy terroir and dark fruit flavors. Initially slightly more reticent on the nose than some of the other new releases from this estate, this Pinot Noir has intoxicating aromatics of Shitake mushroom, forest floor, black cherry, wild blackberry and smoky accents. There are rich flavors of black cherry, black truffle, black plum, anise and spicebox accents. This has a lingering finish that coats the mid-palate. The mouthfeel and viscosity is excellent, as is its dazzling minerality. Be sure to give this beautiful wine at least a two hour decant before enjoying. Drink 2016-2026- 94

2014 WillaKenzie Estate ‘Triple Black Slopes’ Pinot Noir- One of the best Oregon Pinot Noirs that I have sampled in the past year, the 2014 'Triple Black Slopes' by WillaKenzie estate is an absolute heavyhitter of a wine. Utilizing Dijon Clones 114 and 777, this perfumed Pinot Noir begins with bright aromatics of red cherry, black plum, cigar box, black truffle and boysenberry liqueur. There are intense flavors of wild blackberry pie, cigar box, cran-cherry and Asian spices. This has an incredibly dense core, and has the makings to be magical, albeit a bit tightly wound right now. There is a seamless quality to this exceptional dark and brooding Oregon Pinot which is currently displaying an irresistible plush mouthfeel. Sampled the next day, the wine was more open and rounded out. Try to wait on this gorgeous bottling for at least another year. Drink 2017-2028- 95

2014 WillaKenzie Estate ‘Kiana’ Pinot Noir- A fantastic new release from this estate, the 'Kiana' Pinot Noir is sourced from Dijon Clones 114 and 777. The wine was aged for 14 months in French oak prior to bottling and begins with aromatics of red currant, red cherry, black plum and hints of nutmeg. There are medium weight flavors of red cherry pie, guava, pomegranate and a lingering finish. This feminine style wine has a beautiful mouthfeel and will age beatifully into the next decade.Drink 2016-2026- 93

2014 WillaKenzie Estate ‘Aliette’ Pinot Noir- Utilizing Pommard UC Davis Clone 4, this gorgeous new release wine by WillaKenzie Estate was aged for 14 months in French oak (50% new prior to bottling in February 2015. This beautiful wine has spicy aromatics of red cherry, allspice, spiced pecan and hints of guava with forest floor. There are flavors of wild blackberry, Shitake mushroom, red cherry, cran-pomegranate and dried mint. This feminine style wine has a silky mouthfeel throughout.Drink 2016-2025- 92

2014 WillaKenzie Estate ‘Terres Basses’ Pinot Noir- An exceedingly strong new release wine, the 2014 'Terres Basses' Pinot Noir by WillaKenzie estates shows the earthy side, while showcasing this wonderfully warm vintage in Oregon. Having a darker core than most of the new releases, this wine begins with earthier aromatics of black truffle, forest floor, black cherry and suggestions of milk chocolate. There are rich flavors of wild blackberry, black plum, black truffle and suggestions of cherry cough syrup. This is a bit of a slumbering monster at this point, having an extremely dense core that will need at least another year of bottle age to fully express itself. Try to resist this elegant and Burgundian bottling for at least another year. Drink 2017-2028- 93

2014 WillaKenzie Estate ‘Jory Hills’ Pinot Noir- Sourced from the Dundee Hills AVA, another gorgeous release by WillaKenzie estate is their 2014 'Jory Hills' bottling which showcases the intoxicating combination of lush red fruit and earthy terroir. The wine was aged for 14 months in French oak (only 10% new) prior to bottling in February 2015. Aromatically present at this juncture following a two hour decant, this Pint Noir offers a range of red and dark fruits highlighting red cherry, black plum, roasted figs, boysenberry and cinnamon. There are flavors of red cherry, cedar, wild blackberry and hints of nutmeg and forest floor. Lithe and light on its feet, this impressive new release wine needs another year of bottle age to fully amalgamate. It shows lovely range that will only improve with a few years of cellaring. Drink 2017-2027-93

2014 WillaKenzie Estate ‘Emery’ Pinot Noir- Extremely translucent, this beautiful Pinot Noir which was sourced from the Yamhill-Carlton AVA begins with aromatics of rose petals, red cherry, red raspberry, orange rind and hints of black truffle. There are rich flavors of red cherry, guava puree, black truffle, forest floor, and hint of kumquat. Balanced and having lovely poise with lighter red fruit flavors, this is one for the cellar. Try to cellar this feminine wine for at least another year for everything to come together. Drink 2017-2028- 93

 

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It was an awesome tasting with Brian Marcy (L) and Clare Carver (R), owners of Big Table Farm

It was an awesome tasting with Brian Marcy (L) and Clare Carver (R), owners of Big Table Farm

Big Table Farm

November 23, 2016

One of the standout wineries in the Willamette Valley, I recently had the chance to visit Brian and Clare at their farm. Visiting during harvest was probably not the best time for them but they graciously guided me through a pretty insane tasting lineup. Head winemaker Brian Carver has crafted some absolutely incredible new release Pinot Noirs. Brian sources from different vineyards across the Willamette Valley. The new 2014 Pinot Noirs sing with wonderful personality and Burgundian elegance and his overall tasting lineup is clearly one of the best in the valley. Brian has previously worked for some highly esteemed properties like Marcassan and Neyers in the past. He is an insanely talented winemaker and a super cool, down to earth guy.

Easily one of the best Rose wines that I have sampled in the past year from the Pacific Northwest, the 2015 Big Table Farm ‘The Laughing Pig’ Rose (WWB, 93) would pair insanely well with turkey and shows a tremendous range of red fruit flavors, alongside wonderful minerality. Another stunner is the 2014 Big Table Farm ‘Yamhill-Carlton’ Pinot Noir (WWB, 93) which is a tremendous value and offers depth and complexity at an incredibly good price. This is one to buy by the case. Finally, look for the 2014 Big Table Farm ‘Sunnyside Vineyard’ Pinot Noir (WWB, 94) which is also just an insane value in the Oregon Pinot market. This wine offers a striking combination of Burdundian, earthy tones, while still showing ripe red fruit flavors. Learn more about Big Table Farm at http://www.bigtablefarm.com/ Here are the fantastic new release wines by Big Table Farm.

2015 Big Table Farm ‘The Laughing Pig’ Rose- Exceedingly delicious, as well as vibrant and intense, this is the best Rose wine that I have sampled this year from the Willamette Valley. The wine begins with dense aromatics of red cherry, red raspberry, guava and hints of wild mushroom. There are deep flavors of cherry starburst candy, red raspberry, guava puree and hints of teaberry. Energetic and engaging, this wine has some serious weight on the mid-palate. Drink 2016-2021- 93

2015 Big Table Farm ‘Wirtz Vineyard’ Pinot Gris- This pale pink colored wine is a delight to savor right now. The wine begins with a bouquet of orange blossom, pink grapefruit, white flowers and hints of cardemon. The wine has flavors of white peach, mango, baked Gravenstein apple and a polished finish. This has lovely weight on the mid-palate and a lively mineral streak despite the heat of the vintage. Drink 2016-2022-92

2015 Big Table Farm ‘Edelzwicker’ White Wine- This excellent white wine is sourced from older blocks of Riesling, Gewürztraminer and Pinot Gris at the Wirtz Vineyard. Having aromatics of white peach, lemon blossom, saffron and hints of mint, this effervescent wine yields flavors of Granny Smith apple, unripe pear, nectarine rind and hints of lemon zest. Complex and exceedingly delicious, this has nice poise for the vintage. Drink 2016-2020- 91

2014 Big Table Farm ‘Yamhill-Carlton’ Pinot Noir- This excellent bottling is sourced from the Coats and Whitney vineyard as well as the Kalita Vineyard, which are both farmed by Daniel Fey. Dense and deep aromatically and needing at least a one hour decant to settle, this impressive bottling opens with an aromatic core of rose petals, black truffle crudo, red cherry, and suggestions of guava with stewed strawberry. The palate has lively flavors reminiscent of red cherry, orange rind, lavender, cran-raspberry, pomegranate seed and nutmeg. This is polished wine that has a seamless quality and a smooth, plush mouthfeel. Drink 2016-2026- 93

2014 Big Table Farm ‘Wirtz Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- The 40 year old Wirtz Vineyard utilizes the Coury clone of Pinot Noir. Exceedingly translucent considering the vintage, this wine opens with aromatics of red cherry, red raspberry, crushed wildflowers and hints of nutmeg. There are flavors of red cherry, red raspberry, guava puree and baking spices. The texture is lovely, as this this glides across the mid-palate. Only 367 cases made of this excellent Pinot. Drink 2016-2026- 92

2014 Big Table Farm ‘Sunnyside Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- Earthy, terroir driven and hugely Burgundian, the 2014 Big Table Farm ‘Sunnyside Vineyard’ Pinot Noir is a gorgeous new release wine from superstar winemaker Brian Marcy. The wine opens with a bouquet of black truffle oil, forest floor, cedar, black cherry and hints of Kalamata olive. There are rich flavors of black cherry, black truffle crudo, raspberry torte and suggestions of forest floor and Tangerine rind. The range of aromatics and flavors at play are absolutely gorgeous. This wine is an absolutely stunner from Big Table Farm. Drink 2016-2028- 94

2014 Big Table Farm ‘Cattrall Brothers Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- This Eola-Amity Hills AVA property is run by Tom and Bill Cattrall, who have utilized Wadenswil clone Pinot Noir for their vineyard. This expressive Pinot Noir wine opens with a bouquet of wild mushroom stew, forest floor, smoke, black raspberry and wild blackberry jam. There are dense flavors of red cherry, cran-pomegranate, orange rind, and black truffle oil that sit along lively minerality. The finish is exceedingly long to this polished and beautifully textured Pinot Noir. Drink 2016-2029- 94

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Alleromb

November 16, 2016

Great photo here of superstar winemaker, Aryn Morell, in the vineyard.

A boutique Walla Walla winery that utilizes the talents of superstar winemaker Aryn Morell, winery partners Aryn and Edith Morell started this winery to focus on single vineyard sites throughout Washington. I had a blast chatting with Edith Morell in her tasting room, as she talked about the long-term vision of the winery. The future is clearly very bright for the Morells. I had sampled two previous Alleromb wines from them earlier this year, their 2011 Alleromb Cabernet (WWB, 91) and their 2012 Alleromb ‘Cuvee B’ Red Wine (WWB, 92), which were hugely impressive wines that were built for the cellar.

I have described the winemaking abilities of Aryn Morell at great length on the blog. The guy has a handle on every varietal that I have tried as his winemaking shows really impressive range. His 2012 Alleromb Chardonnay (WWB, 92) was a standout wine that showed wonderful richness and texture. This wine is clearly drinking in its sweet spot as the bottling reminded me of his recent Tenor wines Chardonnay release. The 2012 Alleromb Grenache (WWB, 92) was another dense, fruit driven Rhone style wine that showed wonderful poise. Stop by their tasting room on Main St. in Walla Walla to check these awesome wines out for yourself. Learn more about Alleromb at http://www.alleromb.com Here are the fantastic new wines by Aryn Morrell and Alleromb.

2013 Alleromb Sauvignon Blanc- This excellent wine begins with aromas of cut grass, gooseberry, kiwi and suggestions of Jalapeno pepper. There are flavors of Meyer lemon, kumquat, Granny Smith apple and a touch of dried herbs. Drink 2016-2020- 90

2012 Alleromb Chardonnay- Sourced from the La Reyna Blanca Vineyard, this Chardonnay wine begins with aromas of brioche, butterscotch, Gala apple and hazelnuts. There are dense flavors of lemon oil, creme brulee, white peach and pink grapefruit. This has a wonderful mouthfeel and lovely richness. I think this will cellar beautifully into the next decade. Drink 2016-2024-92

2012 Alleromb Grenache- This bright Grenache wine begins with aromas of red cherry, rose petals, and suggestions of guava. There are flavors of pink bubblegum, red cherry and guava. Nearly impossible to resist, you have to love the dense fruit flavors and minerality to this wine. Drink 2016-2024- 92

2014 Morrell-Lawrence 'Concrete Series' Syrah-  This is an offshoot winery project and an excellent value wine. The Syrah begins with aromas of smoked meats, black cherry and black olive. There are flavors of black cherry, black olive and smoked pork shoulder. This is exceedingly delicious wine by superstar winemaker Aryn Morrell. Drink 2016-2023- 92

 

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Elephant Seven head winemaker, Joshua West, has crafted some very exciting new release wines out of Walla Walla.

Elephant Seven head winemaker, Joshua West, has crafted some very exciting new release wines out of Walla Walla.

Interview with Joshua West, Head Winemaker at Elephant Seven Winery

November 15, 2016

Elephant Seven is an exciting new winery out of Walla Walla. A few weeks back I had the chance to run through their awesome new lineup of red wines and was hugely impressed. I had to get their winemaker on the phone and chat wine. The winemaker, Josh West, is a downright awesome guy who has a background in investment banking and has only recently been in wine on a full-time basis. His wine background includes the prestigious Whitehaven winery out of New Zealand and has also worked at Figgins, Cadaretta, and Dusted Valley in Walla Walla. Finally Josh got the nerve to start his own winery. I think you will really enjoy hearing his wine story. Here is my interview with Josh West, winemaker at Elephant Seven.

WW: How did you first gain interest in winemaking?

JW: For me it started several years before I was officially into the wine business. It happened gradually, there was no one moment for me. I was formerly in commodities trading and followed the Wall Street Journal’s wine editors. I started reading books on wine and wanted to learn more. This wine education spiraled out of control and I started traveling the world only for the purpose of enjoying and learning about wine and food. Early in 2012 I decided to be in the wine business full time. I quit my job at one of the world’s largest investment banks and a month later I was working for Whitehaven in New Zealand. I worked there for the eight week harvest. It is a massive production and we crushed seven thousand tons of grapes that year. Not all of the wine goes to their label and they sell some of it all over the world. I also saw some funny things there as they bring in freight containers. They line them with giant baggies then fill them up and ship them out somewhere. That was my first exposure to commercial winemaking. I spent 95% of my time cleaning and moving things around, but a couple of the assistant winemakers and other interns taught me a few important things. Prior to leaving to work in New Zealand I met one of the owners of Dusted Valley at a tasting. I got in touch with him and then emailed him a few months later. I met him when I arrived in Walla Walla and they gave me my first job working as a cellar rat. I worked at Dusted Valley for about a year including harvest in 2012. After that I worked at Cadaretta just before the 2013 harvest. Then I started working for Figgins family at their Figgins wine studio. During that time I got a degree in enology and viticulture from the Walla Walla program. Then after that I realized that I had learned enough to be dangerous in the Washington wine industry.

WWB: Can you talk about your winemaking philosophies?

JW: This is my first job as a winemaker here at Elephant Seven. I try to let the grapes speak for themselves and I don’t do too much with the grapes. It is not that a winemaker doesn’t know there are things that you can do, but rather I choose to be very minimalist and only do those things when absolutely necessary. It’s actually harder to do less and keep it simple than it is to do more. All my wines are unfiltered and unfined. You want to intervene as little as possible to have the wine reflect the place that it comes from. When you commit to that then you have to stay on top of everything. That forces you to be much more careful and do things properly. I like being as hands on as possible. In vineyard management I sought out managers that I knew and tried hard to find vineyards that I wanted to work with. They know my philosophy and we have that working relationship where they understand my approach. We both want to be aligned with that.

WWB: Can you talk about your lovely 2014 Elephant Seven ‘Telegram’ Syrah (WWB, 93) bottling?

JW: I was really trying to reflect the place that it comes from. The Rocks is unique and I wanted to emphasize the earthiness and the savory tones as the primary characteristics then let the plush fruit compliment that. I didn’t want to use too much new oak, I think it is about 30% new French oak. I didn’t want a high PH or low acidity with this wine. Hopefully you’ll see it has some really great acidity. I wanted to keep the Syrah lively and fresh, as a good food pairing but reflective of the Rocks. I wanted the wine to have the earthy character. The vineyard, River Rock, is an awesome site. It is right there in the heart of the rocks. Charles Smith has most of the vineyard and I was lucky to get one acre. It is a gorgeous and a warm site, typical rocks and cobblestones all over the vineyard so it has that nice minerality. The clone was Tablas Creek clone. Yields were naturally very low at less than 3 tons per acre. We only made 114 cases of this wine, a tiny production.

WWB: What are some of your favorite Washington wines and producers as well as wines of the world?

JW: Washington wines are really impressive. Of course Figgins is fantastic. I think their wine is underrated. I really like Dunham wines and Gramercy. Rasa is another favorite. I have a wine collection and unfortunately it is slowly dwindling. I drink a lot of Barolo, Rinaldi, Conterno, Clerico and others. I love Northern Rhone reds. My everyday wine is Cru Beaujolais. It is crazy that you can get premier cru quality wine for under 20 bucks a bottle. My favorite white wines are Loire and Chablis from Burgundy, typically the higher acid stuff. I went to Burgundy and stayed in Beaune for a week. I rode my bike around the vineyards there. I was like a little kid staring at the grand cru vineyards like Romanee Conti. So I drink a lot of Burgundy but it’s getting harder as prices keep going up. I went to Rioja and I love old school Riojas, CVNE, Tondonia and the like. Those are really nice, especially the older ones.

 

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Saviah head winemaker Richard Funk has crafted some exceptional new release wines.

Saviah head winemaker Richard Funk has crafted some exceptional new release wines.

Saviah Cellars

November 14, 2016

During my last trip to Walla Walla a few weeks back I had the chance to visit the beautiful tasting room at Saviah. First started in 2000, Saviah began by producing just 300 cases of wine. The winery has grown significantly since that time and was even named one of the top 100 wineries in the United States by Wine and Spirits Magazine in 2009. Winemaker Richard Funk has gained a sterling reputation for his wines, particularly his Syrah wines, in the past few years. Funk sources from many Walla Walla sites including the McClellan Vineyard and has estate vineyards in the Walla Walla Rocks region, aptly named ‘The Funk Vinyard.’

I was very impressed with the new great lineup of wines made by Funk. His 2015 Rose (WWB, 90) was a fantastic effort showing a ton of bright fruit and lovely minerality. Funk also has an impossible to resist new release Cabernet (WWB, 92) from the warm 2013 vintage that showed gorgeous dark fruit flavors. A great winemaker makes great wine even in highly challenging vintages, which is what Funk did with his 2011 Petite Verdot (WWB, 92), an absolutely fantastic wine that shows wonderful range, structure and richness despite the lack of heat that vintage. Learn more about these fantastic wines at http://www.saviahcellars.com Here are the great new release wines by Saviah.

2015 Saviah 'Star Meadows' White Wine- A blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon, the wine has aromatics of nectarine, Meyer lemon and Pazzaz Apple. There are flavors of bettered toast, Gravenstein apple and hints of marzipan that sits on vibrant minerality. Drink 2016-2020- 90

2015 Saviah Rose- An exceedingly good Rose wine, Saviah has chosen to blend Sangiovese and Barbara. This wine begins with aromas of red cherry, red raspberry, pink bubblegum and guava. The wine has flavors of red cherry, red raspberry and orange rind and finishes with a bright minerality. Drink 2016-2020- 90

2013 Saviah Pinot Noir- Sourced from the Couse Creek vineyard which sits at 1900 feet in the Blue Mountains in the Walla Walla Valley, This wine has aromas of red cherry, red raspberry and thyme. There are flavors of red cherry, red raspberry and teaberry. Drink 2016-2022- 90

2013 Saviah Cabernet- This wine has 16% Merlot and 2% Malbec blended in. The wine opens with anise, cassis, black olive and red raspberry. The wine has flavors of red cherry, anise, cassis and milk chocolate. This is literally impossible to resist Cabernet wine. Drink 2016-2024- 92

2012 Saviah 'The Stones Speak' Syrah- The wine is sourced from the Funk Estate vineyard and was aged 17 months in French oak prior to bottling. The wine begins with aromatics of smoke, red cherry, red bell pepper and sagebrush. There are flavors of red cherry, dill, crushed wet rock and anise. There is a lovely texture and weight to this delicious wine. Drink 2016-2024- 92

2011 Saviah Petit Verdot- Sourced from this cold vintage, the wine has green olive, black pepper and blackberry pie aromas. There are flavors of black cherry, black olive, mocha and hints of blackberry pie. This is exceedingly deep, delicious and well-balanced wine, considering the lack of heat in the vintage. Drink 2016-2025- 92

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Gorgeous photo here of a morning harvest at Del Dotto.

Gorgeous photo here of a morning harvest at Del Dotto.

Del Dotto

November 9, 2016

A winery with some serious prestige, Del Dotto Vineyards is a family-owned winery which focuses on small production, premium wines. Owner Dave Del Dotto has spent the last 20 years acquiring vineyards in some of the top American Viticultural Areas (AVAs) including Rutherford, Oakville, St. Helena, Spring Mountain, Howell Mountain, and Sonoma Coast. The new release wines were hugely impressive. I had the chance to visit their gorgeous chateau in Oakville recently and was absolutely blown away with the splendor of the palatial setting. The tasting was largely held in their expansive cave and I had the opportunity to try some of their highly impressive 2014 Cabernet wines still in the barrel. The 2014 Del Dotto Chardonnay (WWB, 94) is a huge success, showing wonderful minerality and opulent fruit flavors. Their Sparkling wine, the 2011 Del Dotto ‘Bubbles Brut Cuvee’ (WWB, 93) was one of the best domestic sparkling wines that I have sampled in the past year. This is a very special, winery only wine that showed a huge range of aromatics and flavors. The 2014 Cabernets in the barrel were massive, none more so than their, 2014 Del Dotto Cabernet 'Villa Del Lago' (WWB, 94-97) which shows tremendous potential. Learn more about this incredible winery at http://www.deldottovineyards.com Here are the gorgeous new release wines from Del Dotto.

2011 Del Dotto 'Bubbles Brut Cuvee' Sparkling Wine- This opens with a bouquet of apricot, brioche, hazelnuts and Gravenstein apple. There are flavors of brioche, Granny Smith apple, banana, cut grass, poached pear. The mouthfeel and texture of this wine is gorgeous.  Drink 2016-2023- 93

2014 Del Dotto Sauvignon Blanc- The wine opens with aromas of cut grass, Bartlett pear, Granny Smith Apple and fennel. There are bright flavors of starfruit, pink grapefruit, and Gravenstein apple. Drink 2016-2022- 91

2014 Del Dotto Chardonnay- The 2014 Del Dotto Chardonnay, sourced from the Sonoma Coast, is a stunner of a wine that impresses from start to finish. This has aromas of butterscotch, poached pear, and creme brulee. There are flavors of creme brulee, vanilla, bananas foster and hints of allspice. This has an opulent texture and mouthfeel, as the intensity of this wine brings you back to the glass for more. The lingering, 45 plus second finish, is absolutely marvelous. This will have a long life in the cellar, as I can see this picking up some exciting secondary characteristics over the next decade. Drink 2016-2022- 94

2010 Del Dotto ‘Cinghiale Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- The 2014 Del Dotto Pinot Noir is an insanely delicious and lithe bottling that is sourced from the Fort Ross-Seavivew AVA. The wine opens with bright aromatics of spicebox, red cherry, cedar, red raspberry and pomegranate. There are rich flavors of nutmeg, red cherry, red raspberry and hints of guava. The finish lingers to this memorable and seamless Pinot Noir wine. Drink 2016-2023- 94

2014 Del Dotto Syrah -This excellent Syrah wine begins with aromas of smoked meats, black cherry and black olive. There are rich flavors of black cherry blackberry and black olive. Drink 2016-2022 -92

2014 Del Dotto Merlot- The 2014 Del Dotto 'Rutherford Estate' Merlot is a dense and brooding Merlot wine. This wine opens with aromatics of red cherry, spicebox, anise and milk chocolate. There are flavors of black cherry, black olive, milk chocolate and toffee. The mouthfeel and density of the wine is just gorgeous. Drink 2016-2026- 92

2014 Del Dotto ‘Cave Blend’ Red Wine- A blend of 62% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc with the rest Cabernet and Zinfandel. The wine begins with aromatics of black olive, sandalwood, red cherry, anise and cassis. There are flavors of cassis anise, black cherry and hints of pipe tobacco. Drink 2016-2028- 92

2014 Del Dotto Cabernet- Another great wine in the strong Del Dotto lineup is the 2014 Del Dotto Cabernet Sauvignon which shows wonderful terroir and fruit flavors. This wine is a blend of 77% Cabernet with 10% Merlot, 8% Cabernet Franc and 5% Petit Verdot. The wine starts with aromatics of cassis, anise, pipe tobacco and black cherry. There are flavors of mocha, anise, creme de cassis and pope tobacco. Intense and layered with a lovely mouthfeel. Drink 2016-2028- 92

2014 Del Dotto Cabernet ‘Lot ST 'St. Emillon' Barrel Sample- This wine has aromatics of mocha, anise, creme de cassis and black cherry. There are flavors of anise, black cherry, anise, cassis and coffee grounds. The mouthfeel is stunning as the wine finishes beautifully. Drink 2017-2030- 92-95

2014 Del Dotto Cabernet Lot ST 'Orion' Barrel Sample- The wine begins with aromatics of anise, cassis, mocha and cloves. There are flavors of anise, creme de cassis black olive, black cherry and mocha. This is dense and delicious. Drink 2017-2030- 93-96

2014 Del Dotto Cabernet 'Oakville 9 Oaks' Cabernet Barrel Sample- The wine opens with aromatics of cassis, anise, black cherry, baking spices and blackberry. There are flavors of anise, creme de cassis, blackberry jam and dark chocolate. The mouthfeel and intensity of the wine is gorgeous. Drink 2017-2033- 94-97

2014 Del Dotto Cabernet 'U-Stave American Oak' - The wine starts with aromas of red cherry, anise, cassis and hints of baking spices. There are flavors of black cherry, anise, cassis and hints of baking spices. Drink 2016-2029- 92

2014 Del Dotto Cabernet 'Family Reserve Rutherford Estate' Barrel Sample- Still exceedingly young and having a very long life in front of it, the 2014 'Family Reserve Rutherford Estate' is a heavyhitter of a Cabernet, which shows off this exciting vintage.  The massive Cabernet wine opens with aromatics of creme de cassis, anise, milk chocolate and black cherry. There are intense flavors of anise, creme de cassis, milk chocolate and hints of pipe tobacco and mint. The mouthfeel is chewy and extremely smooth with an intense viscosity. It will be very intriguing to see how this beauty evolves. Drink 2017-2035- 94-97

2014 Del Dotto Cabernet 'Villa Del Lago' Barrel Sample- This monster of a wine will need considerable time to evolve. However, it is very exciting sampling it in the barrel, as this gorgeous, intense and structured Cabernet is exceedingly delicious at this juncture. This Cabernet is sourced from vineyards in the Pritchard Hill AVA. The wine begins with intoxicating aromatics of spicecake, anise, creme de cassis, and dark chocolate. There are rich flavors of anise, creme de cassis, milk chocolate, black cherry and baking spices. Balanced and elegant, yet intense, this is a stunner from the winemaking team at Del Dotto. Drink 2018-2035- 94-97

 

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Great shot here of Ardor Cellars owners Brandon and Emma Kubrock, who have some awesome new release wines

Great shot here of Ardor Cellars owners Brandon and Emma Kubrock, who have some awesome new release wines

Ardor Cellars

November 8, 2016

A relatively new Walla Walla winery founded by some very cool people, Brandon and Emma Kubrock, I recently had the chance to stop by their spacious tasting room and review their great new wines. I had already sampled their huge Syrah successes (Spring 2016) and was pretty impressed with their new white wine releases. The Kubrocks call on superstar winemaker Aryn Morell to do their winemaking. Aryn also serves as winemaker at Alleromb and crafts beautiful wines for Matthews and Tenor. Ardor sources from some of the best vineyards for Syrah in the state, including the Art Den Hoed Vineyard and the esteemed Stoney Vine Vineyard. His new releases from the hot 2015 vintage showed wonderful restraint and deep fruit flavors. The 2015 Ardor Cellars Rose (WWB, 90) was absolutely killer, showing a lovely range of red fruit flavors and aromatics. Learn more about Ardor at http://www.ardorcellars.com Here are the great new wines from Ardor Cellars.

2015 Ardor Cellars Picpoul/ Marsanne White Blend-The wine begins with aromatics of white peach, lychee, and poached pear. There are bright flavors of Gravenstein apple, macadamia nut and hints of lychee. Drink 2016-2020- 90

2015 Ardor Cellars Roussanne/Viognier White Blend- The wine opens with aromas of white peach, Pink Lady apple, oak and hints of nutmeg. There are flavors of white peach, lychee, Gala apple and cantaloupe. This has a lovely weight and texture. Drink 2016-2020- 91

2015 Ardor Cellars Rose- This wine is a blend of 80% Mourvedre and 20% Grenache. The wine begins with aromatics of watermelon, white peach, guava and red cherry. There are pretty flavors of red cherry, guava and watermelon with papaya suggestions. The texture of this wine is outstanding. Drink 2016-2019- 90

2014 Ardor Cellars 'Bouchey Vineyard' Mourvedre- Ardor Cellars have crafted another excellent Mourvèdre to add to their excellent portfolio. This wine opens with aromatics reminiscent of sagebrush, wet stone, blackberry, smoked pork shoulder and lavender. The palate yields dense flavors of blueberry pie, black olive, braised beef and crushed gravel. Seamless and velvety, this is hard to resist right now. Drink 2016-2026-93

2014 Ardor Cellars 'Lawrence Vineyard' Syrah- The 2014 Lawrence Vineyard Syrah from Ardor Cellars shows the richness of the great and warm vintage. The Lawrence Vineyard is located in the Royal Slope in the Frenchman Hills. This expressive Syrah opens with aromatics of anise, sagebrush, cassis and mocha with a leather accent. This has winemaker Aryn Morrell's signature mineral backbone throughout with flavors of black cherry, black olive and blueberry compote and a lovely, plush texture. A bit aggressive right now with its youth boasting 15.3% alcohol, and would be best to cellar this for another year or two. Drink 2017-2026- 93

2014 Ardor Cellars 'Quarternarium' Syrah- The Ardor Cellars 'Quaternarium' is another strong release from this estate. The wine has aromatics of roasted dates, blood orange, wild blackberry cobbler and smoked meats. This leads to flavors of black cherry, black raspberry, blackberry preserves and roasted figs with a graphite edge which coat the palate. It possesses a seamless texture, as the wine glides effortlessly through the mid-palate. Exceptional bottling from Ardor, which has the structure to cellar well into the next decade. Drink 2016-2026- 93

2014 Ardor Cellars 'Red Heaven Vineyard' Syrah- The 2014 Red Heaven Vineyard Syrah is another gorgeous release from Ardor Cellars, and winemaker Aryn Morrell. Located on the South Western edge of Red Mountain, the Red Heaven Vineyard has a diverse soil profile of three main soil types; Warden, Hezel and Taunton soils. As this begins to open it releases aromas of cassis, black raspberry with hints of forest floor and black truffle. There are flavors of blackberry jam, black raspberry, mocha and cedar that connect with the strong minerality. A touch hot at 16.2% alcohol, so this seductive Syrah is not for the weary. This is a fantastic bottling that has the structure to cellar for another decade. Drink 2016-2025- 92

2014 Ardor Cellars 'Art Den Hoed Vineyard' Syrah- The Art Den Hoed Vineyard spans 250 acres across the southern slope of the Rattlesnake Mountains, in the Yakima Valley AVA. First planted in 1978, the vineyard lies at 1,300 feet in elevation. This gorgeous bottling has aromas of blueberry, blackberry, black olive and wet rock. There are flavors of blueberry compote, red cherry, pomegranate seed and suggestions of mocha. The texture and mouthfeel is polished and generous. This is an esteemed and exquisite bottling by head winemaker Aryn Morrell, who brings his trademark minerality to this Syrah. Drink 2016-2026- 93

2014 Ardor Cellars 'Stoney Vine Vineyard' Syrah- Located in Walla Walla and first planted in 2007, vines from the Stoney Vine Vineyard are set on an ancient alluvial fan of river tumbled basalt cobblestones formed by the Walla Walla river. The stones in this vineyard can be quite massive. The wine begins with the prototypical Walla Walla rocks nose with crushed wet rock, red cherry, red raspberry and blackberry pie aromatics. In the glass flavors of blackberry, black cherry, anise, wet stone and graphite emerge, alongside wonderful minerality. This mineral driven Syrah is absolutely fantastic and is hard to put down right now. Drink 2017-2027- 94

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