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Greg Morthol has crafted some beautiful new wines for Davis Bynum.

Davis Bynum

December 1, 2021

It was back in 1973 when Davis Bynum released a single vineyard Pinot Noir from the Rochioli Vineyard in the Russian River Valley. Bynum was a pioneer in bringing attention to Burgundian varietals planted in this region. Since 2007, the winery remains in the hands of proprietor Tom Klein.

Winemaker Greg Morthole has crafted a really nice set of releases. He began working for Rodney Strong Vineyards in 2005, when he accepted a job as lab director. His then was named to associate winemaker in late 2007 and in the spring of 2010, Greg was promoted to Davis Bynum Winemaker. I loved the new 2020 Davis Bynum ‘Virginia’s Block - Jane’s Vineyard’ Sauvignon Blanc (OB, 90) which is fresh but also very viscous from the oak treatment, delivering very bright orchard fruit flavors. Even better is the outstanding 2019 Davis Bynum ‘Dutton Ranches’ Pinot Noir (OB, 92) which deftly reflects the terroir of the Russian River Valley with its saline and tilled soil tones. Learn more about this great winery at https://www.davisbynum.com and here are the excellent new wines by Davis Bynum.  


2020 Davis Bynum ‘Virginia’s Block - Jane’s Vineyard’ Sauvignon Blanc- This new release comes from a vineyard set on gravelly clay loam soils, as this saw 9 months in a combination of Acacia wood, stainless steel and used French oak before bottling. The wine is wonderfully fresh and textured with bright gooseberry and green apple flavors. Enjoy over the next few years. Drink 2021-2025- 90


2018 Davis Bynum ‘River West’ Chardonnay- The ‘River West Vineyard’ is set on a low riverside bench in the northern portion of the Russian River Valley.  The palate marries nice toasty oak with creme brulee, buttered popcorn and Golden Delicious apple flavors. Straightforward and delicious, enjoy this rich yet well-structured Chardonnay over the next five plus years. Drink 2021-2026- 90


2018 Davis Bynum ‘Russian River Valley’ Pinot Noir- Sourced from a host of sites in the Russian River Valley, this Pinot Noir was aged for 13 moths in 22% new French and Hungarian oak before bottling. Cran-cola with cigar box, loamy soils, red cherry candy and pretty guava notes all mark the nose. The palate is soft and nicely textured with a smooth mouthfeel. Layers of pretty red fruits collide with freshly tilled soils on the palate. Drink 2021-2029- 91


2019 Davis Bynum ‘Dutton Ranches’ Pinot Noir-  The 2019 ‘Dutton Ranches’ Pinot Noir is an outstanding new bottling by winemaker Greg Morthole. Aged for 14 months in 50% new French oak this reveals ripe Yakima cherry and tobacco leaf flavors that meld with freshly tilled soils on the palate. The combination of weight, salinity and bright acidity is really good, as this fantastic new bottling will provide drinking enjoyment over the next decade. Drink 2021-2031- 92

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Here we have the beautiful new 2018 releases by MacRostie.

MacRostie Vineyards

November 30, 2021

One of the beautiful Sonoma wineries, MacRostie was founded years ago by fellow Whitman College grad Steve MacRostie. Chatting with Steve in person a few years back, I was enchanted by his vision to craft terroir-driven Chardonnay and Pinot Noir many years before most people were following that model in Sonoma. Winemaker Heidi Bridenhagen has an illustrious history in the wine industry having an undergraduate degree from the University of Colorado at Boulder. She has worked in the enology laboratory of Jackson Family Wines before working at Clos du Bois, Oyster Bay as well as Sonoma-Cutrer. She has crafted a beautiful set of new release wines.

MacRostie sources from some great vineyards including Dutton Ranch, Sangiacomo, Martinelli and Bacigalupi, and from Steve’s Wildcat Mountain Vineyard which Steve purchased decades back. I have always enjoyed wines from the ‘Wildcat Mountain Vineyard’ and this year’s rendition the 2018 MacRostie ‘Wildcat Mountain’ Chardonnay (OB, 93) shows off beautiful length and seriously good weight and finesse. Learn more about this great Sonoma winery at https://macrostiewinery.com/ Here are the great new wines by MacRostie.



2018 MacRostie ‘Wildcat Mountain’ Chardonnay- Utilizing a range of clones from 95, 76 and I5, this spent ten months in 24% new French oak before bottling. The resultant wine is a full-bodied, beautifully textured Chardonnay that shows Macadamia nut flavors alongside lemon rind and vanilla cream tones on the palate. With glorious length, this outstanding botting has another eight to ten years to go in the cellar.  Drink 2021-2029- 93


2018 Macrostie ‘Thale’s Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- The ‘Thale’s Vineyard’ is located in the northern part of the Russian River Valley, as this 14 acre property is named after proprietor Steve MacRostie’s wife. Cola and orange rind flavors play well with tilled soils and salty undercurrent on the palate. Medium-bodied, with gobs of finesse, this beautiful wine will be sure to provide drinking enjoyment over the nest ten years. Drink 2021-2031- 92

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Here we have the gorgeous new 2019 Aubert ‘Sugar Shack’ Chardonnay.

Aubert

November 24, 2021

A family affair, Mark Aubert was born and raised in St. Helena are returned to the Napa Valley following his university graduation. For years he was making wine for others and he and his wife, Teresa, finally founded Aubert Wines in the late 1990s, focusing on cooler climate single vineyard Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Teresa has a strong finance and marketing background, and manages the business side of Aubert, which includes managing the Aubert wine allocations.  Mark and Teresa are proud parents of their daughter, Lauren Aubert. 

They have their home at their estate ‘Sugar Shack Vineyard’ which is a 7 acre property in the Rutherford District of the Napa Valley. I was blown away with the new release wines that both come from the 2019 vintage. I was massively impressed with the 2019 Aubert ‘UV’ Pinot Noir (OB, 96) which is dense and intense without being overly heavy. This manages the salty side of the Sonoma Coast brilliantly with plenty of bright red fruits and acidity deftly holding everything together. Learn more about this famed estate at aubertwines.com and here is my review of the gorgeous new Aubert wines. 


2019 Aubert ‘Sugar Shack Vineyard’ Chardonnay- Heady, rich and with a finish that won’t stop, the 2019 Aubert ‘Sugar Shack Vineyard’ Chardonnay is a dense effort that is not for the weary. The insanely good viscosity here really drives this downright unctuous bottling, with plenty of bright acidity to back up the core of citrus fruits that meld with butterscotch and baking spice laced brioche tones on the palate. This has at least another ten years in front of it. Drink 2021-2033- 95


2019 Aubert ‘UV’ Pinot Noir- Brilliantly salty and terroir-driven, the 2019 Aubert ‘UV’ Pinot Noir is a gorgeous effort by Mark Aubert. Voluptuously textured, and showing outstanding length, this brings serious flavor range from blood orange zest and salty wet stone to pomegranate seed, and freshly tilled soils on the palate. Exceedingly good right now with its combination of weight and finesse, this gorgeous bottling will provide drinking enjoyment for at least another decade. Drink 2021-2035- 96

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Here we have the utterly fabulous 2018 Vina Don Melchior Cabernet Sauvignon.

Vina Don Melchor

November 24, 2021

One of the outstanding wines of Chile, Don Melchior is named after famed winemaker Don Melchior Concha y Toro who was the first to plant Bordeaux varietals back in 1883. This now marks the 31st vintage of this famed wine. Winemaking is now done as an annual collaboration between winemaker Enrique Tirado and expert blender Eric Boissenot designed to find their finest expression of the Puente Alto region. “We call our approach the ‘Beauty of the Composition’ to capture the artistry that defines each vintage,” said Tirado, winemaker and general manager of Viña Don Melchor. “When we start working on the blend, we have not one expression but hundreds of micro-vinifications to consider that collectively represent the distinct flavors, aromas, textures and color variations of our terroir. Creating the final assemblage of Don Melchor is like painting in many colors and tones to illustrate the beauty of this extraordinary vineyard.”

I was blown away with the 2018 Don Melchior Cabenet Sauvignon (OB, 96) which has sensational herbal undertones, making this is a very Bordelaise new world wine, almost reminiscent of a top left bank wine from 2009. Learn more about this inspired wine at https://donmelchor.com/ and here is my review of the he beautiful new 2018 Don Melchior Cabernet Sauvignon.


2018 Viña Don Melchior Cabernet Sauvignon- Sourced from the Puente Alto Vineyard, this shockingly good Cabernet Sauvignon was first made back in 1987. The nose is totally captivating with green bell pepper alongside loamy soils, black currants and cigar box tones that all come together in the glass. The palate is seamless throughout the drinking experience. Layers of chocolate covered dark currants alongside coffee grounds, tobacco leaf and blackberry compote all meld brilliantly together on the palate. Glorious with its viscosity and length, this gorgeous new wine will cellar well for another fifteen to twenty years. Drink 2021-2038- 96

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Here we have the beautiful range of Lachini wines.

Lachini Vineyards

November 23, 2021

One Oregon house that you may have never tasted, Lachini Vineyards were founded all the way back in 2001 by Ron and Marianne Lachini. Located in the Chehalem Mountains AVA Lachini produces a wide range of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay that show wonderful terroir and poise. Ron Lachini is one of the great personalities in Oregon wine. A down to earth guy, he is passionate about producing great Pinot Noir from his vineyard. Lachini has tasting rooms in both Oregon and Woodinville. 

Mattieu Gille heads winemaking at Lachini. Gille was born in Burgundy's Nuits St Georges, where his family has been making wine at their estate since the 16th century. Stating in 2014 he joined Lachini and needless to say, he has an excellent handle on PInot Noir and Chardonnay. An outstanding value Pinot Noir, the 2018 Lachini ‘Estate’ Pinot Noir (OB, 94) is beautifully textured and shows beautiful weight and range. I adored the stunning 2018 Lachini Vineyards ‘Prima’ Pinot Noir (OB, 95) which is one of the best wines that I have tasted from this estate. This is one for any serious collector of Oregon Pinot Noir. Learn more about this great Oregon winery at https://www.lachinivineyards.com Here are the great new release wines by Lachini Vineyards. 


2019 Lachini ‘Les Sols Arenaces Estate’ Chardonnay- A blend of Dijon clonal selection 44, 76 & 95, this Chardonnay delivers plenty of ripe pear and melon tones on the palate with minerals and a soft mouthfeel. Enjoy this beautiful wine over the next seven years. Drink 2021-2028- 91


2019 Lachini  ‘Al di La’ Chardonnay-  The fresh and vibrant ‘Al di La’ delivers suggestions of mango and baking spice dusted pear on the palate with lovely salty undertones. Enjoy over the next seven to ten years. Drink 2012-2029- 92


2019 Lachini Vineyards ’S’ Pinot Noir-  The ’S’ stands for ‘La Sorella della Famiglia’ which is mostly Pommard and Dijon clonal selection Pinot Noir. The wine is a polished and soft effort upon entry with bright red fruits that nicely compliment the shades of peat moss and Shitakke mushroom flavors. Enjoy this outstanding and lithe bottling over the next decade. Drink 2021-2031- 92


2019 Lachini ‘Cuvee Giselle’ Pinot Noir- The outstanding ‘Cuvee Giselle’ is a limited production, 98 case bottling of Chehalem Mountain Pinot Noir. The wine shows off its silky texture with wonderful depth and concentration considering the challenges faced at harvest. Pretty guava puree, orange zest, cran-cherry and tobacco leaf with salty undertones all play well on the palate. Fantastic even at the two year mark, this will cellar well for another fifteen years. Drink 2021-2035- 93


2019 Lachini ‘Estate’ Pinot Noir-  The 2019 ‘Family Estate’ Pinot Noir is a fantastic bottling my proprietor Ron Lachini. Clonal selections for this wine include Pommard, Wädenswil, Dijon 113, 114, 115, 667, 777 and a 'suitcase clone' (L.T.) The signature silky texture here really entices, as this takes you on a wonderful range of flavors from bright red fruits to silty soils, wet stone and red rose water tones. Downright sexy and enticing to consume now, this fantastic bottling has a long way to go in the cellar. Drink 2021-2036-  94


2019 Lachini  ‘La Cruz Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- The ‘La Cruz Vineyard’ is a famed site in the Sonoma Coast AVA, as Ron Lachini has been sourcing from this site now for several years. This saw 15% whole cluster fermentation and then was stored in a  touch more new French oak than their Oregon Pinot Noir bottlings. Salty undercurrents combine with bight red fruits and menthol tones on the nose. The palate is silky smooth and plush with a soft mouthfeel, offering a very polished sense of place. Finishing long, this will be a gratifying wine to savor for at least another decade. Drink 2021-2033- 93


2018 Lachini ‘Prima’ Pinot Noir- The 2018 ‘Prima’ is an utterly captivating new Pinot Noir by Lachni. A blend of equal parts Dijon clone 115, Dijon clone 116, Pommard clone and Waidenswil clonal selections, this delivers an incredible mouthfeel, with beautiful depth and concentration. Rich layers of pomegranate seed and cranberry mingle well with shades of wild blackberry, wet rock, peat moss and a seamless texture. This is extremely good even to consume now at the three year mark, as the fantastic 2018 ‘Prima’ will be a 20 year wine. Drink 2021-2039- 95


2018 Lachini ‘La Contrada’ Red Wine- The 2018 ‘La Contrada’ blends 75% Cabernet Sauvignon (Quintessence Vineyard) with 25% Merlot (Red Willow Vineyard). The beautiful presence of oak waps around shades of chocolate, wild blackberry compote, and coffee ground flavors with scorched earthy undertones on the palate. With good depth, concentration and poise, this beautiful effort will cellar well for another fifteen years. Drink 2021-2036- 93


2018 Lachini ‘La Bestia’ Cabernet Sauvignon- Sourced from the Quintessence Vineyard, this has 17% Cabernet Franc blended in. Outstanding in its youth, the 2018 ‘La Bestia’ delivers an intense core of baking spices, black currants, freshly tilled loamy soils and shades of creosote on the palate. Full-bodied and showing serious finesse, this beautiful effort will cellar well for another fifteen to twenty years. Drink 2021-2038- 93


2019 Lachini ‘Cuoro D’ Oro’ Muscat Canelli Dessert Wine- Fresh and fragrant, this delivers more finesse than unctuous, ripe fruit with honeysuckle water, banana and shades of ripe sweetened honeydew melon on the palate. Really well-done, enjoy over the next five to seven years. Drink 2021-2027- 91


MV Lachini Seven Year Pinot Noir Port Style. Wine- Utilized from solera system barrels from the 2009, 2010 & 2012 vintages, the MV Lachini Seven Year Port Style Wine is an utterly stellar bottling. Immediately gratifying, this delivers wet stone, macerated cherry, ripe red raspberry and orange rind flavors alongside a wonderful degree of tension. Quite frankly, this is gorgeous stuff that has has never been done like this in the Willamette Valley. What a wine!! Drink 2021-2033- 93

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Here we have the sensational 2019 ‘Old Sparky’ by Schrader.

Schrader Cellars

November 22, 2021

A Napa icon, Schrader Cellars was founded back in 1998 utilizing famed vineyard locations and the talents of Thomas Rivers Brown. The wines are crafted from some of the world’s most famous vineyards including Beckstoffer To Kalon, Las Piedras, and Georges III. These are seamless wines that carry Brown’s signature pillowy texture and weight without coming off overly heavy.

Brown has recently started his own winery with his wife and kids, Elusa. For years I have admired the Schrader ‘Old Sparky’ which is composed of fruit from the famed To Kalon Vineyard and is always made in 1.5L bottles. This current edition from 2019 is nothing short of perfection in the bottle. Pillowy and soft with magical length and a finish that doesn’t stop, this is a wine for any serious collector of Napa Valley Cabernet. Learn more about these outstanding wines at https://schradercellars.com and here is my review of the 2019 Schrader ‘Old Sparky’ Cabernet Sauvignon. 


2019 Schrader Cellars ‘Old Sparky’ Cabernet Sauvignon- Dense and hedonistic without being heavy, the weightless. 2019 Schrader Cellars ‘Old Sparky’ Cabernet Sauvignon is a magnificent effort from this vintage. On the nose this evokes creosote and coffee ground tones that collide with creme de cassis and suggestions of Asian  spices. The palate is soft and seamless as this wine effortlessly glides throughout the drinking experience. This is very generous in its dense dark and blue fruit profile,  finishing extremely long with blackberry, black tea and copious minerals. Utterly sensational to savor now, this gratifying Cabernet Sauvignon will surely cellar well for another twenty years. Drink 2021-2041- 100

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Gilles Nicault crafts some incredible wines for Long Shadows.

Long Shadows 'Poet's Leap' Riesling Vertical Tasting

November 22, 2021

I am always amazed how time flies. Just less than six months ago I was sitting across from Giles Nicault, reveling in one of the most thrilling Riesling tastings I’ve ever participated in. Last week I had the chance to finish this absolutely epic vertical of ‘Poet’s Leap.’ Truly an iconic wine project, Long Shadows is the brainchild of former Chateau Ste. Michelle CEO Allen Shoup who had the genius idea to have Washington wines made by utilizing some of the best winemaking talent across the globe. One of the best decisions he made was to hire Gilles Nicault from Woodward Canyon to be his head winemaker and oversee all winemaking production. Gilles has become one of the state’s great talents. Truly one of the great Riesling projects of the Pacific Northwest, the ‘Poet’s Leap’ project was initially a wine made by Armin Diel from Schlossgut Diel. Over time Gilles Nicault has taken over this project in crafting Riesling wines that show amazing acidity and good mid-palate ripeness. I have been amazed by these wines over the years and they are also wines that cellar really well, as last year I revisited the gorgeous 2011 ‘Poet’s Leap’ in Las Vegas which was dazzling and vibrant with gorgeous petrol undercurrents.

Sitting with Gilles we did have some surprises with how well some vintages were showing. I was shocked how fresh and vibrant the warm vintage 2015 Long Shadows ‘Poet’s Leap ‘ Riesling (OB, 93) was, also displaying really nice depth and concentration. The best wine I tried was the unforgettable 2012 Long Shadows ‘Poet’s Leap’ Riesling (OB, 95) which is amongst the best Riesling wines in North America that I have tried in the past several years. This combination of finesse and weight was simply magical. This was truly a tasting to remember. Learn more about these exciting wines at longshadows.com Here are my notes from vintages 2011-2020 of the Long Shadows ‘Poet’s Leap’ Riesling. 


2020 Long Shadows ‘Poet’s Leap Riesling-  Sourced from The Benches, Gamache and Dionysus Vineyards, the nose is already beautifully. Evolved, as white flowers play well with petrol and green apple notes aromatically. The palate is fresh and vibrant with a silky texture. Just a kiss of residual sugar greets you ( roughly 1.oG/L), this reveals shades of cantaloupe with starfruit and stony minerals. This is already beautifully evolved, showing plenty of ripeness from the warmth of the vintage. Drink 2021-2027- 93


2019 Long Shadows ‘Poet’s Leap’ Riesling- The outstanding 2019 Long Shadows ‘Poet’s Leap’ Riesling is a stunning bottling. The petrol notes really impress here alongside shades of saffron, star jasmine and shades of  green melon. The freshness and finesse here is second to none, with a touch of sweetness (1.1G/L) caressing the pretty quince, Japanese pear, wet stone and loads of mouth-watering acidity. This is already beautifully evolved and will surely have another decade of life ahead of it. Drink 2021-2031- 94


2018 Long Shadows ‘Poet’s Leap’ Riesling- The gorgeous 2018 Long Shadows ‘Poet’s Leap’ Riesling was sourced from the Benches, as well as the Phil Church and Dionysus Vineyards. With 1.2G/L,  this reveals a wonderful density with outstanding tension but displays gorgeous richness. Layers of ripe pineapple, stony minerals, and green papaya all come together brilliantly on the palate. Silky and elegant with great length, this outstanding wine is slowly starting to hit its stride. Drink 2021-2031- 94


2017 Long Shadows ‘Poet’s Leap’ Riesling-The 2017 Long Shadows ‘Poet’s Leap’ Riesling is a. Gorgeous showing from this outstanding vintage for white wines in Washington. With 1.05% residual sugar, this unveils white rose water with gooseberry, nectarine and stony minerals on the palate. Everything is right in balance here, as this finishes exceedingly long. The tension through the core of the wine makes this particularly a knockout example of Washington Riesling. Drink 2021-2031- 95


2016 Long Shadows ‘Poet’s Leap’ Riesling- The 2016 Long Shadows ‘Poet’s Leap’ Riesling is a. Gorgeous effort that is already beautifully evolved now at the five year mark. Ripe pear and starfruit tones mingle with roasted pineapple and stony undercurrents on the palate. This is already good to go and should be consumed over the next few years. Drink 2021-2025- 92


2015 Long Shadows ‘Poet’s Leap’ Riesling-  The warm vintage 2015 Long Shadows ‘Poet’s Leap’ Riesling is a dense and layered effort that is shining brightly now at the six year mark. Once on the nose this takes on a beautiful veil of tension that falls on orchard and citrus fruits. The mouthfeel and lovely finish accentuate this beautiful wines.Drink 2021-2028- 93


2014 Long Shadows ‘Poet’s Leap’ Riesling-The 2014 Long Shadows ‘Poet’s Leap’ Riesling is a gorgeous warm vintage effort by the talented Gilles Nicault. This shows serious density with melon, starfruit, ripe peach and petrol notes shining through. The beautiful length and richness add to the enjoyment as this is starting to show its age. Drink 2021-2028- 93


2013 Long Shadows ‘Poet’s Leap’ Riesling- Sourced mostly from The Benches Vineyard (43%), with the remainder from Phil Church and Dionysus Vineyard, this shows incredible tension and finesse from this warm vintage. This is quite frankly shockingly thoughtful with its bright minerality that cuts through the core of green apple, kumquat, wet stone and gasoline undercurrents. Wait for the exceedingly long finish. Drink 2021-2029- 94


2012 Long Shadows ‘Poet’s Leap’ Riesling- Fresh, vibrant and highly polished, the 2012 ‘Poet’s Leap’ is beautifully evolved and isn’t going anywhere for a long time. Extraordinarily fresh and vibrant with refined texture and juicy acidity, layers of Japanese pear, lemon rind, wet stone with shades of white grapefruit. This is gorgeous stuff to s savor right now as this has another decade of life in. Front of it! This is clearly up there with the best new world Riesling I have ever tasted. Drink 2021-2031- 95


2011 Long Shadows ‘Poet’s Leap’ Riesling- The gorgeous 2011 Long Shadows ‘Poet’s Leap’ Riesling is a gorgeous effort from this slightly cooler vintage. A touch more residual sugar (1.3G/L) this displays peach fuzz with bright pear and gobs of mouth-watering acidity all impress on the palate. With gorgeous finesse and lovely stony character this beautiful wine is also nowhere near done. Drink 2021-2028- 94

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Here are the fabulous new wines by Cuvaison.

Cuvaison

November 18, 2021

A few weeks back I had the chance to visit Cuvaison, one of the jewels of Carneros. The winery itself has sweeping views of the valley, as this is a truly gorgeous piece of the world. Wines have been made for a very long time by Steve Rogstad, who has a signature style of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir that focuses on poise and texture. I have long admired these wines and fondly recall tasting some impressive early 2000s Chardonnay when I was in graduate school. It is hard to believe that this winery was first founded back in 1969. Then in1979 they acquired 400 acres of highly prized land north of San Pablo Bay in the Los Carneros district of Napa Valley which is a site that is highly influenced by fog and cooler temperatures from the bay.

The current release wines from Cuvaison were utterly fabulous. These wines have made my Top 100 list before for a good reason — they’re consistently great. I adored the new 2019 Cuvaison ‘ATS’ Chardonnay (OB, 95) which is dense and viscous with incredible weight and tension. This wine is best enjoyed at a warmer temperature for the full flavor range. Learn more about this outstanding producer at https://www.cuvaison.com and here are the killer top Chardonnay and Pinot Noir releases by Cuvaison.


2019 Cuvaison ‘ATS’ Chardonnay- The downright delicious 2019 ‘ATS’ is a barrel-selection wine sourced from Dijon Clone selection Chardonnay as well as Old Wente Clone Chardonnay and Clone 548. The wine shows sensational viscosity with a great veil of tension. Brioche, lemon zest, baking spice dusted pear and a seamless texture greets you, with an exceedingly long finish. Make sure to enjoy this at a warmer temperature as this is quite simply an exceptional wine by Steve Rogstad that has a long way to go in the cellar. Drink 2021-2036- 95


2019 Cuvaison ‘Adda’ Pinot Noir- A gogeous blend of Wadenswil 2A, 828 and Calera selection clone, the ‘Adda’ delivers a silky mouthfeel with downright delicious teaberry and cranberry fruit flavors that collide with orange rind and freshly tilled loamy, salty soils on the palate. Fresh and deep with a polished texture and salty undertones, enjoy this excellent effort over the next fifteen years. Drink 2021-2036- 94

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Here is the utterly magical 2009 Chateau. D’Yquem.

Chateau D'Yquem

November 17, 2021

I fondly recall one of my formative moments in my wine education — my first sip of the 1979 Chateau D’Yquem, poured by a former mentor of mine, Claude Faure. “This is different,” I thought to myself. While it takes a lot of time to typically appreciate the wines of Sauternes, I have found that the gravity of wines from this house appeal to pretty much every palate that try the wines.

I have been highly passionate about Sauternes for decades and started buying Sauternes when I was in graduate school fifteen years ago. While I might not possess a top shelf range of D’YQuem wines like some of my colleagues, I have a few that are best consumed for special occasions. The storied Sauternes estate was the only Sauternes property to be given the the Premier Cru Superior designation from the Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855. The world wine community recognizes this estate as producing the best wines from Sauternes. The site itself is perfectly situated for achieving a high degree of botrytis in even the most challenging of vintages. 

Earlier this year I opened one of my bottles of the absolutely epic 2005 Chateau D’YQuem which was seen by most critics as one of the top wines of the vintage. I did a 2005 vintage retrospective this past summer and found that wines from 2005 typically showed good levels of botrytis but also possessed a good sense of balance (http://www.washingtonwineblog.com/blog/2019/8/26/2005-sauternes-retrospective). I was absolutely blown away with the 2009 Chateau D’YQuem (WWB, 100) which is perfection in the bottle. My colleague and I simply stared at each other while sipping this majestic bottle. We didn’t need any words to describe how good this wine was. Learn more about the storied estate at http://yquem.fr/int-en/ Here is my review of the Sauternes wines from Chateau D’YQuem.


2009 Chateau D’Yquem Sauternes- Monumental, intense and irresistibly good, the 2009 Chateau D’Yquem is one of the great wines I have tasted out of thousands this year — and possibly the best wine I’ve tried. A mesmerizing honeyed hue, the wine starts out with more unctuous notes from the warm vintage. Honey, vanilla creme brûlée and pineapple upside-down cake, as well as brandy and Christmas spice soaked pear all come to mind aromatically. The palate is utterly seamless, with incredible viscosity and a fearless tension that races through the core of the wine. Obviously big, though fresh and lithe, this masterful effort has another twenty years to go in the cellar. Drink 2021-2041-100

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Here we have the sensational new 2018 Cabernet wines by Mirror Napa Valley.

Mirror Napa Valley

November 17, 2021

Today we share the story of a former Seattle Seahawk quarterback, now making some exquisite Napa Cabernet Sauvignon. Rick Mirer was one of the most illustrious high school quarterbacks in Indiana state history, Mirer earned the Academy of Achievement Award as the top high school football player in the country in 1989, as well as the Atlanta Touchdown Club's Bobby Dodd Award as the nation's best high school quarterback. At Notre Dame, Mirer was just as good, winning three bowl games and accounting for more points running and throwing (350) than any other player in Notre Dame history. 

The Seattle Seahawks were a very poor team when they drafted Mirer in 1993. Still, Mirer finished his rookie season 5th in the AFC with 274 completions and 2833 yards and was AFC Rookie of the Year by United Press International. Mirer’s remaining seasons were not as successful in Seattle, being set behind an abysmal offensive line. Having gone to those games in the 1980s, all of us in the stands knew that Mirer was really not given a fair chance with such poor protection. Eventually traded to the Chicago Bears in 1997, Mirer continued to play as a backup quarterback until 2004. 

Close friends with Drew Bledsoe, and drafted right behind him in 1993, Mirer admits that his friendship with Bledsoe helped lead him to start Mirror Napa Valley. Bledsoe and Mirer even took off-season­ vacation with their wives to Napa Valley. During the off-season they would also try to stump each other with wines from Port or Brunello di Montalcino. It made sense that both quarterbacks would start their wineries post-football. 

While playing for the Raiders and 49ers Rick became even more passionate for wine, being so close to Napa Valley. Finally in 2008 Rick started Mirror Napa Valley, utilizing the winemaking talents of Kirk Venge, formerly of Mumm Napa Valley. Kirk serves as winemaker for several great Napa wineries including B Cellars, Bacio Divino Cellars, Beau Vigne, Entrepreneur Wines, and Hunnicutt Wines. These wines continue to improve. Check out the 2018 Mirror Cabernet ‘Oakville’ Sauvignon (OB, 93) which has great finesse and flavor density. Even better is the 2018 Mirror ‘Howell Mountain’ Cabernet Sauvignon (OB, 94) which shows beautiful stony undertones and massive viscosity. For more about Rick Mirer’s great winery go to https://www.mirrorwine.com Here are the beautiful new wines by Mirror Napa Valley.



2018 Mirror Napa Valley ‘Oakville’ Cabernet Sauvignon- Sourced from the 360 Vineyard, the Walther Vineyard and Cimarossa Vineyard, this polished Cabernet Sauvignon is already very nicely evolved. Rich Turkish coffee, dark currant and dark chocolate shaving tones combine with shades of freshly tilled soils, mocha and tar on the palate. The length and viscosity here is really outstanding as this fresh and generous effort has another fifteen years or more to go in the cellar. The terroir here is just outstanding. Drink 2021-2036-  93


2018 Mirror Napa Valley ‘Howell Mountain’ Cabernet Sauvignon- The beautiful 2018 Mirror Napa Valley ‘Howell Mountain’ Cabernet Sauvignon spent 29. Months in 70% new French oak Before bottling. The resultant wine a dense, well-structured, hedonistic monster that really needs some bottle age to tame.  Intense espresso grounds and loamy soils combine with stony undertones, graphite, tar and shades of boysenberry cobbler on  the palate. Try to delete this beautiful wine from your memory for a few more years, as this has the freshness and stuffing to age gracefully for two decades or more. Drink 2023-2043- 94

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Here are the brilliant new 2018 Pinot Noirs by WillaKenzie Estate.

WillaKenzie Estate

November 16, 2021

One of the famed houses in Willamette Valley, I first visited WillaKenzie Estates back in 2005. This winery is unique in that it produces Pinot Noir, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris with small amounts of Pinot Meunier, Gamay Noir and Chardonnay. Roughly a decade ago the tasting room had a major facelift which now boast a very expansive facility, with sweeping views across the Willamette Valley. For years I have enjoyed visiting this estate which was acquired a few years back by Jackson Family. Erik Kramer serves as winemaker, formerly applying his trade at Domaine Serene. His wines are focused with beautiful mid-palate ripeness and impressive quality across the board. I really enjoyed his 2018 WillaKenzie ‘Estate’ Pinot Noir (OB, 93) which is fresh and vibrant with gobs of mouth-watering acidity. This juicy effort has a long way to go in the cellar. Learn more about this great producer at willakenziestate.com and here are my reviews of the new Pinot Noirs by WillaKenzie Estate. 

2018 WillaKenzie Estate ‘Estate’ Pinot Noir- A brilliant new wine by Erik Kramer, this shows off a pretty core of tart red fruits alongside a great combination of viscosity and tension. The rich mouthfeel entices here. Finishing long with tilled soils and red fruits alongside copious minerals, this is a beautiful 2018 Pinot Noir that is built for the cellar. Drink 2021-2035- 93


2018 WillaKenzie Estate ‘Emery’ Pinot Noir- The 2018 ‘Emery’ is sourced from a ridgeline site near the crest of the WillaKenzie Estate.  Salty tones mark the nose alongside bright red currants, tobacco and suggestions of wild mushroom. The palate is dense and plush with brilliant finesse and a beautiful core of ripe red fruits. Slowly moving into secondary characteristics, this outstanding salty and savory Pinot Noir is only starting to hit its stride. Drink 2021-2035- 94

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Here we have the beautiful new 2018 ‘ThS’ by Brandlin Estate.

Brandlin Estate

November 16, 2021

Back in 1998 the Schmidheiny family purchased the Brandlin Vineyard which is perched high atop Mount Veeder. This site was amazingly first planted back in 1926 and dates back to the 1870s, when the Brandlin family emigrated from Switzerland. The vineyard now has an additional 38 acres of vines planted to Bordeaux varietals. The site sits at 900-1250 feet and is set on a Ridgeline with a southern facing aspect.  30 acres here are planted to Cabernet Sauvignon but interestingly enough they also have 11 acres planted to Zinfandel.

The current release 2018 Brandlin Estate ‘ThS’ Cabernet Sauvignon (OB, 93) is a dense and chewy wine that shows brilliant finesse and aging potential. Learn more about this outstanding estate at brandlinestate.com and here is the new release  2018 ‘ThS’ Cabernet Sauvignon. 


2018 Brandlin Estate ‘ThS’ Cabernet Sauvingon- The dense and heady. ‘ThS’ Cabernet Sauvignon is a gorgeous wine made by the talented Steve Rogstad. Aged for 30 months in French oak barrels (75% new), this shows off heady cassis and dark cherry flavors alongside a. Great veil of tension and stony minerals on the palate. Finishing very long, this fresh and vibrant style of Cabernet Sauvignon will provide drinking enjoyment over the next fifteen years. Drink 2021-2035- 93

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The utterly fabulous 2008 ‘Comtes de Champagne’

Taittinger 'Comtes de Champagne'

November 16, 2021

I’ll fully admit I am a lucky dude. Every so often I have the chance to open some top Champagne and check on its development. ‘Comtes de Champagne’ is the top wine produced by Taittinger. A ‘Blanc de Blancs’ wine, this is always crafted from Chardonnay grapes but this story dates back to the seventeenth century. The legend of the ‘Comtes de Champagne’ (Counts of Champagne) from the 13th century is a narrative of an assumed reality, combined with the storyteller’s imagination and poetry. Thibaud IV le Chansonnier ‘The Comtes’ Count Thibaud IV, King of Navarre, embodied the height of the political, economic and artistic influence of Champagne from 1222 to 1253. 

The wine is sourced from the Côte des Blancs region and more specifically Chardonnay grapes from the Grands Crus of the Côte des Blancs region, including the villages of Avize, Cramant, Chouilly, Mesnil-sur-Oger and Oger. The wine was first made in 1952 and is only made in top vintages. The wine is stored in only 5% new French oak barrels and is stored for at least ten years before disgorgement and then release.

I’ve had to taste the 2008 Taittinger ‘Comtes de Champagne’ several times this year. For my palate this beautiful wine flirts with perfection. It has magical weight, finesse and a finish that won’t stop. If you have a chance to try this beautiful wine from an utterly epic vintage, I beseech you to check this one out. Here is my review of the 2008 Taittinger ‘Comtes de Champagne.’


2008 Taittinger ‘Comtes de Champagne’ Blanc de Blancs Champagne- I have long admired this beautiful ‘Comtes de Champagne’ sourced from only Grand Cru vineyards in the Côte de Blancs region. This is now the third time I have visited this beautiful wine and it is even better than when it was first released more than a year ago. Toasty Challah bread and lemon zest fill the nose alongside shades of wild mushroom and pine needles. The palate is exceedingly viscous and vinous with incredible depth and concentration, yet feeling utterly weightless. Wait for the exceedingly long finish that won’t stop. Gorgeous to consume now, this has at lest another twenty years in front of it.  Drink 2021-2041- 99


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Ryan Crane crafts some outstanding wines for his Kerloo Cellars.

Kerloo Cellars Library Wines

November 15, 2021

Kerloo Library Tasting


Once in a while I have the chance to taste great older Washington wines to see how the wines are cellaring. Kerloo Cellars was founded back more than a decade ago by Ryan Crane. Years back Ryan got his start at Animale Cellars in Seattle, and then later trained under Marie-Eve Gilla at Forgeron Cellars while completing his degree in Enology and Viticulture at Walla Walla Community College. These are wines that show great finesse with rich fruit flavors and wonderful terroir. Ryan has a deft touch for Rose and white wines. He also brings a very fun atmosphere at his SoDo tasting room location that is a relaxed, modern facility.

I was blown away with the. 2018 Kerloo Cellars ‘Celilo Vineyard’ Chardonnay (OB, 93) which is just singing at the three year mark and has a long way to go in the cellar. Even better is the sinfully good 2017 Kerloo ‘Upland Vineyard’ Grenache (OB, 94) which has plenty of depth and concentration with crazy good aromatic and flavor range. Learn more about this great SoDo winery at www.kerloocellars.com. Here are the great library releases by the talented Ryan Crane and his Kerloo Cellars.



2018 Kerloo ‘Celilo Vineyard’ Chardonnay- Sourced from this outstanding cooler site, this finesse-driven Chardonnay brings this together as layers as white flowers, vanilla cream, honeydews melon and crushed wet rock brilliantly combine. Wait for the exceedingly long finish! This isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. Drink 2021-2028- 93


2016 Kerloo ‘Underwood Mountain’ Pinot Noir- A great core of juicy sour red fruits great you aromatically displaying layers of forest floor and cigar ash add to the enjoyment. The palate is luxuriously and soft with serious texture and weight, delivering ripe red fruits with to Waco leaf and tilled soils on the palate. Drink 2021-2028- 93


2017 Kerloo ‘Upland Vineyard’ Grenache-This is a truly pretty expression of Grenache. Ripe red fruit aromatics combine with orange zest, umami and shades of smoldering stones all meld in the glass. The finesse and freshness as well of the texture is unbelievably good. Finishing long, enjoy this beautiful wine over the next decade. Drink 2021-2031- 94


2014 Kerloo Upland Vineyard’ Syrah- Fresh, lithe and deep, the 2014 Upland Vineyard Syrah is absolutely singing right now. Vibrant with stony minerals, the flavor range is truly outstanding from soy sauce and black pepper dusted charcuterie alongside black tea and wild blackberry pie on the palate. Drink 2021-2031-94


2017 Kerloo ‘Stone Tree Vineyard’ Cabernet Sauvignon-This opens with a beautiful bouquet of red florals alongside sagebrush and ripe dark fruit tones with chocolate undercurrents. Fresh and beautifully textured with good weight this is a stunning wine that is already beautifully evolved and will produce drinking for the next decade. Drink 2021-2031- 93

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Here we have the breathtaking 2013 ‘Eleven Confessions Vineyard’ Grenahe by Sine Qua Non.

Sine Qua Non

November 12, 2021

Today we present one of the world’s iconic wineries, Sine Qua Non. This winery started with an incredible vision with their first release in 1994 as Manfred Krankl’s brainchild remains one of the most famed producers not only in the United States, but across the globe. Born in Austria, Manfred Krankl studied at the Hotel School in Gmunden, Austria and eventually moved to Los Angeles, California where he met his wife, Elaine. In 1989 Manfred became the wine director at Campanile and slowly began learning about winemaking. He first made wine from the 1990 vintage. He would later partner with wine legend John Alban until releasing his first wine, ‘The Queen of Spades’ in 1994 which was met with incredible critical acclaim.

Manfred and his wife now own 30 acres of estate vineyards and produce a massive range of wines, from Roussanne to Syrah to stunning dessert wines. Over the past year I have had ai chance to sit with several of these iconic wines (some enjoyed without tasting notes) and, like many others in the wine community, I am consistently amazed with the quality of the wines, regardless of vintage. A friend recently had me try the 2013 Sin Qua Non ‘Jusqu'a l'os Eleven Confession Vineyard Grenache (OB, 100)  is one of the great wines I have tasted this year. Pilloy, soft and round, with insanely good flavor and aromatic range, this is a perfect wine for any serious collector of new world Grenache. Learn more about these very special wines at  https://www.sinequanon.com Here are some of the Sin Qua Non wines that I have recently sampled.


2013 Sine Qua Non ‘Jusqu'a l'os Eleven Confession Vineyard’ Grenache- The simply magical 2013 Jusqu'a l'os Eleven Confession Vineyard’ Grenache is a blend of 79% Grenache from the 11 Confessions Vineyard as well as 18% Syrah and 3% Petite Sirah. This was nearly all whole cluster fermented and then stored for 38 months in a combination of in 51% already used French oak, 41% concrete tanks and only 6% new French oak. The result is absolutely magical, as this wine is truly peaking now at the eight year mark. Texturally ethereal, the wine takes you on a journey spanning guava and cran-pomegranate flavors alongside shades of tar, anise and freshly tilled soils on the palate. Refined and precise, with a head-turning finish, this is up there with the great Grenache wines of the world. Drink 2021-2031- 100


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Guillaume Fabre has crafted some scintillating new wines for Pharoahmoans.

PharaohMoans

November 12, 2021

When wineries are in the hands of top notch growers and winemakers, glorious things can ensue. Such  is the case with Pharoahmoans, one of the great producers of Paso Robles wine. This boutique winery is founded by Amuse Bouche founder John Schwartz and Chef Bryan Ogden, recipient of the James Beard Award for best restaurant 2003. They have 35 years in the wine and food industry, and have teamed up with winemaker Guillaume Fabre.

I have admired Guillaume’s wines for many years at Clos Solene and now Benom. His family has been making wine for two generations in the South of France and Bordeaux where he worked on the family property since he was old enough to help.

Guillaume graduated with a Technical major in Winemaking, Oenology and Vineyard Management from the Lycée Charlemagne, Carcassonne, France. After graduating in 2001, he was selected to manage the Estate Domaine Sicard (125 acres), AOC Minervois, France, where he focused on improving the quality of wines during his two years there. He moved back to Bordeaux in 2003 to work on his parent's new property, Château Guionne (60 acres), Bourg, France. He then moved to Paso Robles in 2006 and the rest has been history. The new Pharoahmoans wines are some of the finest I have ever taste from this region. His 2018 Pharoahmoans Grenache (OB, 96) is silky, pillowy wine with nothing short of insane flavor and aromatic range. Quite quite pretty this wine exudes the strength and spirit of this region beautifully. Learn more about this famed project at http://www.pharaohmoanswine.com/ and here are the beautiful new wines by Pharoahmoans.


2018 Pharoahmoans Grenache- The 2018 Pharoahmoans Grenache is a beautiful, perfumed new wine that is captivating to consume even in its youth. This underweight 30% whole cluster fermentation and exudes class with pretty red rose petal aromas that combine with shades of strawberry-rhubarb pie, guava and stony minerals. Wait for the exceedingly long finish that won’t quit. Silky, elegant and highly refined, with loads of mouth-watering acidity, this stunning Grenache is drinking beautifully now and will continue to evolve well over the next decade. Drink 2021-2031- 96


2018 Pharoahmoans Syrah- Decadent and intnese, the 2018 Pharoahmoans Syrah is a gorgeous, full-throttle effortthathas a long way to go in the cellar. Once on the nose this takes on cigar ash with black cherry comptoe, anise, creme de cassis , black pepper, and tar tones that all take shape in the glass. The palate is silky and refined with gobs of texture and finesse. Rich, layered with chocolate cake undertones, this downright delicious Syrah is drinking beautifully now and will evolve well foremother fifteen years. Drink 2021-2035- 96

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Here we have the brilliant new wine releases by Gran Moraine.

Gran Moraine

November 10, 2021

Gran Moraine is named after the cataclysmic floods that occurred in the northern Willamette Valley of Oregon during the last ice age. As the flood waters receded, they impacted the region, leaving small indentations or mini valleys (moraines), similar to those in the the Côte ’Or in Burgundy. Located in the Yamhill-Carlton AVA, Gran Moraine has 220 acres planted to Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.

Winemaker Shane Moore is an Idaho native and has created some outstanding rereleases for Gran Moraine. He has a bachelor of science in enology and viticulture from Washington State University and previously spent three years gaining international winemaking experience in Canada, Western Australia and Israel’s Golan Heights. In 2011 Shane began working for Jackson Family Wines winemaking team as an enologist, crafting cool climate California Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. 

Shane helped build the Gran Moraine winemaking team and was named winemaker in 2016. HIs new releases were truly outstanding across the board. I love the new sparkling wine, the 2014 Gran Moraine ‘Blanc de Blancs’ (OB, 91) which is fresh and chalked full of finesse. I adored the outstanding 2019 Gran Moraine ‘Yamhill-Carlton’ Pinot Noir (OB, 92) which has really nice earthy tones and a silky texture from this somewhat challenging vintage in Oregon.  Learn more about this fantastic winery at https://www.granmoraine.com Here are the great new releases by Gran Moraine. 


2014 Gran Moraine ‘Blanc de Blancs’ Sparkling Wine- The gorgeous 2014 Gran Moraine ‘Blanc de Blancs’ Sparkling Wine shows off Challah bread, lemon zest and chalky minerals on the palate with good length. Enjoy this over the next eight years. Drink 2021-2029- 91


2018 Gran Moraine ‘Yamhill-Carlton’ Chardonnay- Soft, nicely textured and very approachable now, the 2018 ‘Yamhill-Carlton’ Chardonnay reveale shades of sourdough bread, white peach and Pink Lady apple on the palate, with light minerals backing thing up. Finishing long, this beautiful effort is already nicely evolved and will drink well over the next eight years. Drink 2021-2029- 92


2019 Gran Moraine ‘Yamhill-Carlton’ Pinot Noir- Bright with good tension, the 2019 ‘Yamhill-Carlton’ by Gran Moraine is an excellent, cool vintage effort. Teaberry and pine needles combine with orange zest embers that all take shape in the glass. The palate shows sterling tension and medium-bodied red fruit flavors that combine with the earthy undertones of the wine. I can see this cellaring well for at least another decade. Drink 2021-2031- 92

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Great photo of the beautiful Hazelfern family.

Hazelfern Cellars

November 8, 2021

I love the great boutique producers of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir out of Oregon, Hazelfern Cellars has an inspired story being by Brian and Laura Liang. Brian has been making wine since 2006 but in 2018 he left his corporate job to focus on winemaking and operations at Hazelfern, located in Newberg, Oregon. Intriguingly, a great deal of Brian’s wine education was acquired watching YouTube videos on winemaking. Winemaking in their Portland basement wasn’t the easiest of tasks but over time Brian saw his winemaking style evolve. Laura also serves as co-winemaker and I have been massively impressed with what they have crafted in the past several years.

The wines show off wonderful texture and mouthfeel. The 2019 Hazelfern ‘Willamette Valley’ Chardonnay (OB,92) is a flat out delicious wine that shows this silky texture, with beautiful length. This is just a killer value in Oregon wine. Look to the stunning 2019 Hazelfern ‘Prime Cut’ Pinot Noir (OB, 94) which is a barrel select wine that shows amazing cellaring potential and really good flavor and aromatic range. Learn more about this outstanding winery at https://www.hazelfern.com Here are the beautiful new wines by Hazelfern. 



2019 Hazelfern ‘Willamette Valley’ Chardonnay- Nicely textured, the 2019 ‘Willamette Valley’ Chardonnay reveals lemon curd tones alongside hazelnuts, nectarine and cantaloupe tones on the palate. Medium-bodied and delicious, this is drinking marvelously right now. Drink 2021-2028- 92


2019 Hazelfern ‘Rock Block’ Chardonnay- Sourced from this small site on the eastern edge Willamette Vallley, the 2019 ‘Rock Block’ unveils wonderful stony undertones on the palate, alongside lemon zest, white peach and shades of buttered brioche. Medium-bodied, wait for the exceedingly gratifying finish. Drink 2021-2029- 94


2019 Hazelfern ‘Little Hells’ Chardonnay-The ‘Little Hells’ is sourced from the slopes of Chehalem Mountains’ Little Hells Canyon, as Chardonnay vines utilize Dijon 76, 95, 96 clonal selections. Fresh and polished once on the mouth, the wine delivers baking spice laced sourdough bread alongside suggestions of Pink Lady apple, nectarine and stony undertones on the palate. Delicious to enjoy now, this has another eight plus years to go in the cellar. Drink 2021-2029- 93


2019 Hazelfern ‘Prime Cut’ Chardonnay- The 2019 ‘Prime Cut’ Chardonnay is a glorious new effort by Brian and Laura Laing. Pastry crust, lime zest, wet stone and shades of cardamom all grace the nose. The palate is fresh and focused, with a vibrant sense of verve. Layers of citrus and orchard fruit flavors arouse, alongside stony minerals, wild mushroom and suggestions of vanilla cream. This finishes very long as the gratifying ‘Prime Cut’ will cellar well over the next ten plus years. Drink 2021-2031-94


2020 Hazelfern Rose- The beautifully textured 2020 Hazelfern Rose is an outstanding effort that has the weight and finesse to cellar well over the next five years. Cranberry and orange rind flavors collide with minerals and stony undertones on the palate. While summer might be over, this is fantastic stuff for your Thanksgiving table. Drink 2021-2026- 91


2019 Hazelfern Gamay Noir- Stony, elegant and vibrant,, the 2019 Hazelfern Gamay Noir is a fantastic new bottling from this cooler vintage. Lithe and light on its feet, this dazzles with the great veil of tension that runs through the core of pretty red fruits alongside menthol, wet stone and shades of iodine on the palate. Drink 2021-2029- 93


2019 Hazelfern ‘Yamhill Springs Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- The ‘Yamhill Springs Vineyard’ is a 15 acre site set on Jory and Bellpin soils. Smoldering stones come together with red currants, Bing cherry and cigar ash on the nose. The palate is medium-bodied and fresh with a lengthy finish and silky smooth viscosity. A pretty core of red fruits greet you, alongside savory and salty underpinnings, as this might not be the most generous Pinot Noir but it comes off as highly refined, finesse-driven, elegant and very true to the vintage. Drink 2021-2033- 93


2019 Hazelfern ‘Robinson Family Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- The ‘Robinson Family Vineyard’ utilizes 100% Pommard clone Pinot Noir, as this was aged for 12 months in 25% new French oak before bottling. Nervy and tense with bright red fruits and citrus rind undertones alongside shades of white truffle, this beautiful wine is already nicely evolved and will provide drinking enjoyment over the next ten to twelve years. Drink 2021-2033- 92


2019 Hazelfern ‘Silvershot Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- The 2019 ‘Silvershot Vineyard’ is another outstanding 2019 Pinot Noir by Hazelfern. Saline drenched red fruits combine with red rose petals, orange blossom, baking spices and cedar planks on this evocative bouquet. The palate is lithe and polished with a smooth texture and really good length. Drink 2021-2033- 93


2019 Hazelfern ‘La Chenaie Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- Located in the Eola-Amity Hills AVA, the ‘La Chenaie Vineyard’ is a 103 acre site set on Jory, Gelderman, and Ritner soils. Wet stone and blood orange rind tones combine with ripe red raspberry and shades of charcuterie mingle together on the nose. The palate is soft and round with silky tannins that line a core of pretty red fruits with stony and earthy undertones. Delicious and complex to savor even at the two year mark, this outstanding new wine will continue to provide drinking enjoyment for another ten to fifteen years. Drink 2021-2034- 93


2019 Hazelfern ‘Prime Cut’ Pinot Noir- The ‘Prime Cut’ is a barrel selection wine made by Brian and Laura Laing. Aged for 16 months in 100% French Oak (40% new oak) this shows off pretty red florals that combine with tilled soils, cigar box and cran-orange tones that all meld in the glass. The wine is silky throughout the drinking experience, finishing exceedingly long. This has both the finesse and stuffing to cellar well for another fifteen years. Drink 2021-2035- 94

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Here we have the glorious new 2019 ‘Evenstad Reserve’ Chardonnay by Domaine Serene.

Domaine Serene

November 5, 2021

One of Oregon’s top producers of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, Domaine Serene has quickly also become one of the regions top sparkling wine producers. It was nearly twenty years ago that I first visited Domaine Serene. One of the Pacific Northwest’s most gorgeous wineries, Domaine Serene was founded more than thirty years ago Domaine Serene was founded by Dundee Hills pioneers Grace and Ken Evenstad, 

They quickly built their wine program and had incredible international success particularly with their Pinot Noirs. These are wines that are incredibly age-worthy and I have recently tried vintages back to 2002 that are absolutely singing even nearly at the 20 year mark. 

Before coming to Domaine Serene, I admired Michael Fay’s winemaking skills at Goldeneye. He was brought to Domaine Serene as head winemaker and Michael does a masterful job with crafting his wines regardless of vintage. Assistant winemaker Rachel Zasadni has now been at Domaine Serene for more than ten years and has been in charge of the sparkling wine production. The new MV Domaine Serene ‘Evenstad Reserve M.V. 3’ Sparkling Wine (OB, 95) is their finest effort yet, with sterling minimality and incredible finesse with a very refined mousse. Just as good is a wine that is unlike anything else produced in the Pacific Northwest. The 2018 Domaine Serene ‘Grand Cheval’ Red Wine (OB, 95) is a silky, elegant effort that is sure to stump any top sommelier, as this wine blends Domaine Serene ‘Estate’ Pinot Noir with ‘Seven Hills Vineyard’ Syrah from the Walla Walla Valley. Learn more about this famed estate at http://domaineserene.com/ Here are the incredible new release wines by Domaine Serene.


MV Domaine Serene ‘Evenstad Reserve M.V. 3’ Sparkling Wine- Now in its third edition, the absolutely brilliant ‘M.V. 3’ Sparkling Wine is a captivating new release that exudes class and is very Oregon meets Krug ‘Grand Cuvee.’ A blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay vines from their estate plantings in the Dundee Hills, this golden hued sparkling wine brings cardamom dusted shortbread aromas woven together with Japanese pear and shades of salted macadamia nut. The silky mousse is very refined, as the wine shows a beautiful texture and astringency upon entry, with beautiful length, tension and salty undertones. This is absolutely brilliant stuff to consume in its youth, but has both the weight and finesse to cellar well for another fifteen to twenty years. Drink 2021-2036- 95


2019 Domaine Serene ‘Evenstad Reserve’ Chardonnay- The 2019 Domaine Serene ‘Evenstad Reserve’ Chardonnay is an extraordinary release from this famed Dundee Hills estate. Sourced from a host of estate vineyard sites utilizing Dijon clonal selection and Jory soils, the wine opens with toasty oak, bright pear and lemon zest dusted brioche tones alongside salty and stony undertones on the nose. The palate is seamless and soft with a silky texture. Layers of pretty orchard fruits collide with sourdough bread and copious minerals on the palate. Showing brilliant length, this outstanding bottling will cellar well for at least another ten years. Drink 2021-2033- 94


2018 Domaine Serene ‘Grand Cheval’ Red Wine- The ‘Grand Cheval’ was an extraordinary project created by the late Ken Evenstad, dedicated to his grandfather, as this blends Seven Hills Vineyard Syrah with Domaine Serene Estate Pinot Noir. Smoky and savory tones fill the nose alongside a brilliant core of dark fruits and tobacco leaf undercurrents. The palate is utterly seamless with a brilliant texture and plenty of novelty. Your sommelier friends quite simply won’t know what this wine is. They will surely find it seamless and gratifying at the finish, with blackberry topped chocolate torte tones. Enjoy this glorious wine over the next fifteen years. Drink 2021-2036- 95

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Great photo of founding winemaker Lynn Penner-Ash.

Penner-Ash

November 4, 2021

One of Oregon’s storied properties, Penner-Ash was founded back in 1998 by Lynn and Ron Penner-Ash. Their first vintage was 2005 and they received remarkable success with vintages to follow. Located in the Northern Willamette Valley’s Yamhill-Carlton sub-AVA the pair built their LIVE (Low Input Viticulture & Enology) Certified sustainable gravity-flow winery surrounded by a 15-acre Estate Vineyard. The winery was sold to Jackson Family in 2016 and today founding Winemaker Lynn Penner-Ash works hand in hand with Kate Ayres.

Quality has been really consistent since the sale. I have been really impressed with the last five or so vintage releases. I adored the 2018 Penner-Ash ‘Willamette Valley’ Chardonnay (OB,93) which shows beautiful depth and texture from this warm vintage. This is a great Chardonnay to cellar and watch evolve. Learn more about this great story at https://www.pennerash.com and here are my reviews of the new Penner-Ash wines. 


2018 Penner-Ash ‘Willamette Valley Chardonnay- The 2018 Penner-Ash Chardonnay shows ripe honeysuckle tones on the nose with baking spice laced sourdough bread and bright melon tones. The palate is fresh and viscous with a great beam of tension as saline dusted orchard and citrus fruits greet you alongside undercurrents of wild mushroom. Really good to enjoy right now, this has another eight plus years ahead of it. Drink 2021-2029- 93


2019 Penner-Ash ‘Willamette Valley’ Pinot Noir- Done in a fresher style, the 2019 ‘Willamette Valley’ Pinot Noir shows off a polished texture with layers of marionberry and black cherry that mingle with tilled soils and shades of peat moss on the palate. Enjoy this medium-bodied effort over the next seven years. Drink 2021-2028- 91


2019 Penner’Ash ‘Estate Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- The 2019 ‘Estate Vineyard’ Pinot Noir is a medium-bodied Pinot Noir that is already nicely evolved. Ripe teaberry and red raspberry flavors mingle with minerals and flinty undertones with shades of tangerine rind on the palate. Drink 2021-2028-91

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