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Here is the beautiful new 2019 ‘Holy Roller’ Syrah by Gramercy Cellars.

Gramercy Cellars

July 28, 2023

Today we share one of the treasures of the Walla Walla Valley. For years I have admired the wines by Gramercy Cellars, one of Washington state’s great producer of Rhone varieties. Gramercy was founded by winemaker and master sommelier, Greg Harrington, MS. He crafts both Rhone and Bordeaux varietals, and sources from some of the top vineyards in the state. He partners with Brandon Moss to create some of the best Rose in the Pacific Northwest.

It is remarkable that Harrington incredibly passed the master sommelier exam at the age of 26. Partner and co-winemaker, Brandon Moss, shares Greg’s focus on prime fruit and minimal intervention, showcasing the typicity of the individual varietal. Regardless of vintages, I am highly impressed with the range of wines that gramercy produces. A prime example of this is how they fared with their Bordeaux varietals in 2019 — a cooler vintage that saw a freeze event in early October. Greg and Brandon’s 2019 Cabernets are marvelous, with refined tannins, beautiful structure and plenty of depth and concentration.

They have crafted an incredible new wine, a Rose made from Mourvèdre. The 2022 Gramercy Cellars ‘Olsen Vineyard Rose of Mourvedre’ Rose (OB, 93) is hands down one of the best Rose wines I have tasted this year. I adored the 2019 Gramercy Cellars ‘Columbia Valley’ Cabernet Sauvignon (OB, 94) which is all about balance and beautiful black fruit flavors with plenty of nuance. Learn more about these amazing wines at gramercycellars.com Here are the fantastic new wines by Gramercy Cellars and the superstar winemaking team of Greg Harrington, MS and Brandon Moss.

2022 Gramercy Cellars ‘Olsen Vineyard Rose Of Mourvèdre’ Rose-   The 2022 Gramercy Cellars ‘Olsen Vineyard Rose Of Mourvèdre’ Rose is a new wine to the portfolio. Unlike their other Rose release, this bottling saw longer barrel age before release. Best served on the warmer side, this shows an incredible texture and sense of weight while maintaining bright underlying acidity. Layers of wild mushroom, citrus blossom water and Yakima cherry combine with red raspberry and salty accents on the palate. With loads of mouth-watering acidity, this is really gorgeous stuff. Drink 2023-2029- 93

2022 Gramercy Cellars ‘Columbia Valley’ Viognier- The 2022 Gramercy Cellars Viognier comes from this slightly cooler vintage and shows off honeysuckle and bright peach tones on the nose alongside Meyer lemon zest. The palate shows a good amalgamation stuffing and underlying finesse, loaded with juicy kiwi and starfruit flavors, with stony accents. Enjoy now and over the next several years. Only 12.5% alcohol. Drink 2023-2028- 92

2020 Gramercy Cellars ‘L’Idiot du Village’ Mourvedre- Year after year Gramercy Cellars crafts some of the best Mourvèdre in the state. This 2020 edition comes from the Olsen and Alder Ridge Vineyards, showcasing peppered bacon, cigar ash, and shades of dark currants on the nose. A soft texture greets you, as layers of pipe smoke, white pepper, anise and heady dark fruits all collide on the palate. Considering the challenges of the vintage, this is seriously good stuff that is already beautifully evolved. Enjoy now. Drink 2023-2028- 93

2019 Gramercy Cellars ‘Holly Roller Vineyard’ Syrah- This unbelievably good 2019 Syrah comes from the ‘Holly Roller Vineyard’ which was planted by Chris Figgins and is set on ancient cobblestones. Umami, bacon fat, menthol and charcuterie notes combine with shades of boysenberry on the nose. The palate is soft and seamless with a lovely mouthful, bright acidity and good sense of flavor density. A literal cornucopia of flavors greets you from spicy red peppercorns and allspice to dark currants, pipe tobacco, stony soils and soy sauce rubbed flank steak. This is an incredible wine that is already beautifully evolved so enjoy now and over the next five to seven years. Drink 2023-2030- 95

2019 Gramercy Cellars ‘Walla Walla Valley’ Syrah- The 2019 ‘Walla Walla Valley’ Syrah comes from mainly the Les Collines Vineyard and was stored in a tiny amount of new oak before bottling. The wine saw near all whole cluster fermentation and is loaded with crunchy red and dark fruit flavors, with shades of milk chocolate, wet stone and garrigue. 5% Viognier was co-fermented which gives this a lifted presence and gorgeous citrus blossom fragrance prior to enjoying. Drink 2023-2030- 93

2019 Gramercy Cellars ‘Columbia Valley’ Cabernet Sauvignon- A killer wine made in a tough vintage for Bordeaux varietals, the 2019 Gramercy Cellars ‘Columbia Valley’ Cabernet Sauvignon is already singing at the four year mark. Once on the nose this takes on layers of cassis and toasty oak alongside chocolate cake and scorched earthy notes. The palate is soft and inviting with a seamless texture and excellent sense of length. Everything is in balance here, with dense black fruits that mingle well with milk chocolate, coffee grounds and pipe tobacco notes. Drink 2023-2035- 94

2019 Gramercy Cellars ‘Phinny Hill’ Cabernet Sauvignon- A wine club only bottling, the outstanding 2019 Gramercy Cellars ‘Phinny Hill’ Cabernet Sauvignon comes from this great windswept site in the Horse Heaven Hills. Sweet tobacco aromatics combine with cardamom, creme de violette and suggestions of freshly tilled soils on the nose. The palate is very inviting and plush with a smooth mouthfeel and excellent length. Already drinking great, this beautifully structured wine is going to have a long life ahead of it. Drink 2023-2038- 94

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Amazing new 2022 Rose by Gard.

Gard Vintners

July 27, 2023

Wines with value connect with you. I have always loved the great value wines that Washington has the potential to produce. 20 years ago this started with Chateau Ste. Michelle and Columbia Crest but others have emerged to craft wines that give you some serious bang for the buck. Gård Vintners has exuded value for many years now. This house was one of the pivotal houses in getting this new Royal Slope AVA named. Gård  was founded by brothers Sandy and John Lawrence, who have farmed the Royal Slope for more than 50 years, along with John’s son Josh, who joined the operation in 2002. The winery is managed by Josh and his wife, Lisa, who oversees sales and marketing, while Josh oversees the vineyard and other farm and orchard operations. Josh and Lisa are some of the nicest people in the wine business.

For years Gård Vintners relied on winemaker Aryn Morell and they have hired a new winemaker Matías Kúsulas of Chile who has taken over as head winemaker and viticutlurist for Gård Vintners and Desert Wind Winery. The new lineupr Gård Vintners its outstanding, as it was last year as well. I adored the 2022 Gård Vintners ‘Grand Klasse’ Rose (OB, 92) which is lively and rich, showing a touch more tension than the ’21 bottling. Learn more about these great wines at gardvintners.com Here are the beautiful new wines by Gård Vintners.

2022 Gard Franc Blanc White Wine- This is a new wine by Gard. The 2022 Franc Blanc comes from Cabernet Franc vines from the Stoneridge Vineyard. Stored in stainless steel, this offers good richness with cashew nut, pear, and strawberry flavors alongside a soft mouthfeel on the palate. Drink 2023-2029- 92

2021 Gard Muscadelle- This is a new wine for their portfolio which comes from the Connor Lee Vineyard. Stored for 16 months in 50% new French oak, this offers gardenia and star jasmine notes on the nose alongside peach, and shades of honeydew melon. Tension, mouthfeel and bright acidity greet you on the palate, as this is absolutely incredible to enjoy now. Drink 2023-2029- 93

2021 Gard Albarino- Coming from the Lawrence Vineyard, this limited production (90 cases) wine offers honeysuckle, pear and cantaloupe notes on the nose. The palate is very concentrated and fresh with excellent tension holding this smooth-textured Albarino together. Enjoy now and over the next five plus years. Drink 2023-2029- 92

2022 Gard ‘Freyja’ White Wine- This edition of the Rhone-inspired ‘Freyja’ has 4% Muscadelle blended in and is mainly Viognier (74%).  Showing good nerve, this offers white peach and pink grapefruit flavors alongside good minerality and salty tones on the palate. Drink 2023-2028- 91

2022 Gard ‘Grand Klasse Reserve’ Rose- This new edition of the Gard ‘Grand Klasse’ Rose is 100% Grenache sourced from the Corfu Crossing Vineyard. Nicely textured, this shows excellent weight with very pretty guava and cranberry fruit flavors, with Mandarin orange water notes. Fantastic now, enjoy over the next five plus years and don’t serve too cold! Drink 2023-2028- 92

2019 Gard ‘The Don’ Cabernet Sauvignon- A great value Cabernet Sauvignon from the Royal Slope AVA, the 2019 ‘The Don’ offers medium bodied kirsch and milk chocolate notes on the palate, with herbal accents. Enjoy now. Drink 2023-2028- 90

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Here we have the incredible single block Pinot Noir by Open Claim.

Open Claim

July 27, 2023

For years I have been enamored by the wines of Open Claim — a winery that has become some of Oregon’s finest Chardonnay and Pinot Noir that I taste each year. Somehow this house continues to fly under the radar. Founded back in 2014 by Marnie and Brett Wall, Open Claim creates a bigger style of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir that are complete wines with a beginning, middle and end.

There is little doubt that Tony Rynders is one of the most accomplished winemakers in the entire Pacific Northwest. Formerly with Hogue and Domaine Serene, Tony crafts some incredible wines for his own label, Tendril. He has been the winemaker at Open Claim and is doing an incredible job with this site.

2019 was not the easiest vintage in terms of harvest conditions particularly for Pinot Noir. I was enamored by the Open Claim wines from this vintage. They have crafted a very special wine for $125.00 retail that comes form a single block. The 2019 Open Claim ’19’s 25 Vintners Reserve’ Pinot Noir (OB, 96) is one of the finest Oregon Pinot Noirs that I have tasted in the past year. The range of flavors already evoked is just thrilling! The wine has great stuffing and finesse, as this will easily age for another fifteen plus years. Learn more about these beautiful wines at http://www.openclaimvineyards.com/ Here are the brilliant 2019 releases by Open Claim. 

2019 Open Claim ’19's 25 Vintners Reserve’ Pinot Noir- The 2019 ’19’s 25’ is a single barrel wine made by Tony Rynders that comes from Block 6 in the Open Claim Vineyard. It smells incredibly perfumed once in the glass. Violet rose petals and potpourri notes combine with shades of dark chocolate covered red raspberry. This shows incredible texture and concentration with beautiful underlying verve. Cardamom and red cherry candy combine with shades of pomegranate seed, kumquat zest and wild mushroom on the palate. Complex and really delicious, this heady wine is absolutely singing right now in its full-bodied youth. Drink 2023-2038- 96

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Scotsman Andy Smith crafts some incredible wines for DuMOL.

DuMol

July 26, 2023

Today we present to you one of the shining stars of Sonoma County. A world-class producer of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Syrah and Cabernet in California, DuMOL began back in 1996 and strangely initially was a hobby for three friends. Since 1999 Andy Smith been at the helm as winemaker. Originally from Scotland, Andy has previously worked at Dry River, Littorai, Havens, Franus, to Matua and Mt Pleasant wineries. Andy went on to graduate in viticulture and enology from Lincoln University in Christchurch, NZ and later became assistant winemaker for Paul Hobbs.

Andy has crafted some stunning current releases and I adored the new the 2020 DuMOL ‘Hyde Vineyard’ Chardonnay (OB, 95)  which has incredible tension, elegance and a lengthy finish. Don’t miss out on the mind-numbing 2020 DuMOL ‘DuMOL Estate’ Chardonnay (OB, 96) which is big, burly and shows incredible tension and salinity. Learn more about these stunning new wines at https://www.dumol.com Here are the great new releases by DuMOL. 

2021 DuMOL ‘Chloe’ Chardonnay- The 2021 insanely good ‘Chloe’ Chardonnay is crafted from the Lorenzo and El Diablo Vineyards in the Russian River Valley. The wine was stored for 11 months in French oak, this offers salted cashew nut, juicy pear, and baking spice dusted sourdough bread on the nose. The plate is big and voluptuous with a smooth texture and incredible Montrachet-like elegance. Extremely delicious to consume now, showing incredible weight and underlying finesse, with salty undertones, this beauty is already hitting its stride. Enjoy now and over the next twelve plus years. Drink 2023-2035— 95

2021 DuMOL ‘Wester Reach’ Chardonnay- The 2021 ‘Wester Reach’ Chardonnay is mainly sourced from the Flax and Charles Heintz Vineyards, as this was stored in 30% new French oak for 11 months before bottling. Right away you are allured by toasted pineapple and mango notes on the nose alongside shades of shortbread, flint and hazelnuts. The palate is soft and refined with a soft mouthfeel and beautiful sense of verve. Concentrated and showing incredible flavor range, the 2021 ‘Wester Ranch’ will live on for at least another ten plus years. Drink 2023-2035- 96

2021 DuMOL ‘Ryan’ Pinot Noir- The 2021 DuMOL ‘Ryan’ comes from the Russian River Valley and was stored in a small portion of new French oak barrels before bottling. It is dense and heady on the palate, with a smooth texture and wonderful nuance. Cloves and blood orange zest flavors combine with stony minerals and shades of red cherry candy on the palate. Very refined and polished, showing outstanding length, this is a beautiful wine that is already showing incredibly well. Drink 2023-2037 - 94

2021 DuMOL ‘Wester Reach’ Pinot Noir- The 2021 ‘Wester Reach’ is sourced from three subdistricts located in the Russian River Valley. The nose is beautifully perfumed with red rose petals, black raspberry and shades of freshly tilled salty soils. The palate is dense and refined with silky tannins that combine with a brilliant core of red and dark fruits, with cola and stony undercurrents. A complete wine, the 2021 ‘Wester Reach’ is shining brightly now and will continue to impress for at least another fifteen years. Drink 2023-2040- 96

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Great photo of Fidelitas GM Will Hoppes.

Fidelitas

July 25, 2023

It was many year back when I fondly recall visiting Red Mountain for the first time. Fidelitas had just built their modern tasting room and I chatted with Charlie Hoppes as he poured his latest wines. A longstanding history in Washington wine, Charlie Hoppes served as former head winemaker for Chateau Ste. Michelle. Prior to working at Chateau Ste. Michelle, he attended the world renowned Viticulture and Enology program at the University of California, Davis and in 1988 he graduated with a degree in Agricultural Science and Management with a special emphasis in Viticulture and Enology. After a brief stint in Walla Walla in 1990 at Waterbrook Winery, he began working with superstar winemaker Mike Januik as a member of the winemaking team at Ste. Michelle in Woodinville. In 1993, he became the Head Red Winemaker and managed Ste. Michelle’s newest facility at the time, Canoe Ridge near Paterson, Washington. Hoppes had the pleasure of making the first vintages of Col Solare, from 1995-1998. After some time, Hoppes wanted to start his own project. Hoppes finally decided to purchase some land on Red Mountain, founding Fidelitas in 2000 -- and has produced fantastic reds and whites since that time. Fidelitas is known for their red and white Bordeaux blends, as well as their rich Cabernets. 

2020 was a more than challenging vintage in Washington State. However, there were great wines made this year, and the wines by Fidelitas come off very clean. They are not to be missed. Check out the brilliant new These are wines that are packed with power but show more restraint than the 2018 bottling. Check out the 2019 Fidelitas ’Heart of the Hill Vineyard’ Cabernet Sauvignon (OB, 94) which is dense and chewy, really needing about an hour in the decanter. Learn more about the great Fidelitas lineup at http://www.fidelitaswines.com/ Here are the great new wine releases from Fidelitas.

2021 Fidelitas ‘M100’ Red Wine- This is dense and rich considering its entry level status. The 2021 ‘M100’ displays nice garrigue undercurrents alongside a ripe core of black fruit flavors, with chocolate notes. Enjoy now. Drink 2023-2028- 90

2020 Fidelitas ‘Optu’ Red WIne- This version of Optu has a high percentage of Merlot (20%) blended in. It is very round and smooth on the approach with milk chocolate covered black raspberry, blackberry and coffee ground flavors. Medium-bodied and showing good finesse, enjoy now and over the next six plus years. Drink 2023-2030- 92

2020 Fidelitas ‘Ciel du Cheval Vineyard’ Cabernet Franc- Very floral and perfumed on the nose, the 2020 Fidelitas ‘Ciel du Cheval Vineyard’ Cabernet Franc displays pretty red rose petal notes alongside dark currants and tobacco leaf. The palate is plush and full of bright acidity and a smooth texture. Delicious now, enjoy over the next few years. Drink 2023-2031- 93

2020 Fidelitas ‘Ciel du Cheval Vineyard’ Petit Verdot- Wonderfully vegetal and showing gobs of non-fruit character, the delicious 2020 Fidelitas ‘Ciel du Cheval Vineyard’ Petit Verdot offers tar, worn leather and sandalwood notes on the palate with dried herbs and shades of green bell pepper. Dense and chewy, with good underlying finesse, this beauty will cellar well over the next eight to ten years. Drink 2023-2031-93

2020 Fidelitas ‘Ciel du Cheval Vineyard’ Merlot- This 100% Merlot bottling is dark in the glass, displaying a smooth mouthfeel upon approach. Cassis and anise notes combine with dark chocolate shavings on the palate. Delicious now, enjoy this beautiful wine over the next eight plus years. Drink 2023-2031- 93

2020 Fidelitas ‘Ciel du Cheval Vineyard’ Cabernet Sauvignon- The outstanding 2020 ‘Ciel du Cheval Vineyard’ Cabernet Sauvignon is an awesome showing in a tough vintage. Once on the nose this takes on layers of anise, pipe tobacco and dense dark chocolate notes alongside wild blackberry. The palate is soft and refined with silky tannins that frame a core of generous dark fruits, sage and chocolate. This is a joy to drink right now. Drink 2023-2031- 94

2020 Fidelitas ‘Ciel du Cheval Vineyard’  Red Wine- Mainly Merlot (60%) with smaller parts Cabernet Sauvignon (33%), Petit Verdot (9%) and Cabernet Franc (8%), this offers a smooth texture on the mouth. Copious red and dark fruits parade with espresso bean and scorched earthy notes on the palate. Delicious now, enjoy over the next few years. Drink 2023-2031- 93

2019 Fidelitas ‘Blackwood Canyon Vineyard’ Cabernet Sauvignon- This Red Mountain Cabernet saw extended barrel aging. It is dense and chewy despite the coolness of the vintage. Everything is in harmony here with the tertiary notes rocking alongside medium to full-bodied huckleberry and black cherry flavors. Drink 2023-2033- 93

2020 Fidelitas ‘Heart of The Hill Vineyard’ Cabernet Sauvignon- Coming from this esteemed spot on Red Mountain, the 2020 Fidelitas ‘Heart of The Hill Vineyard’ Cabernet Sauvignon shows tar and Turkish coffee notes with scorched earth and dense dark fruits on the palate. Don’t pop and pour this beauty as it is tannic and heady —this intense wine really needs a few hours in the decanter to get going. Drink 2023-2031- 94

2020 Fidelitas ‘Heart of the Hill Vineyard’ Malbec- Very inky in the glass, the 2020 Fidelitas ‘Heart of The Hill Vineyard’ Malbec is dense and chewy on the mouth. Concentrated Welches grape juice, blueberry compote, mocha, creosote and salty soils all combine on the palate. This is seriously good stuff that is already nicely evolved. Drink 2023-2030- 94

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Here are the beautiful new wines by Argyle.

Argyle 'Ojo Brilloso' Pinot Noir

July 25, 2023

Today we share one of of those great Pacific Northwest wineries that proudly supports wonderful causes. Ojo Brilloso or ‘shiny eye’ is named after those who manage the Argyle Vineyards. Each wine is selected by the vineyard manager from three of Oregon’s premier vineyards: The Knudsen, Lone Star and Spirit Hill Vineyards. Each wine utilizes different clonal selection of Pinot Noir.

These are the best wines from this program that I have tasted so far. Each wine are limited production wines from the warm 2021 vintage that are each seriously good and made by the talented Nate Klostermann. Proceeds from these wines go towards three remarkable charities working towards equality, opportunity, and diversity within the wine industry: AHIVOY, The Roots Fund, and ¡Salud!. Learn more at https://shop.argylewinery.com/product/2019-Ojo-Brilloso-Set and here are my reviews of the three 2021 ‘Oyo Brilloso’ wines.

2021 Argyle ‘Ojo Brilloso Spirt Hill Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- Coming from this 180 acre site in the Eola-Amity Hills, the outstanding 2021 Argyle ‘Ojo Brilloso Spirt Hill Vineyard’ Pinot Noir shows off red currants and red rose petals alongside freshly tilled salty soils. The smooth texture entices. Salty and savory, this is loaded with bright cranberry, blood orange zest and strawberry flavors alongside loamy soils on the palate. Drink 2023-2035- 94

2021 Argyle ‘Ojo Brilloso Knudsen Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- This outstanding Pinot Noir is sourced from this Dundee Hills site set at 650 feet. This offers lavender and ripe black raspberry notes on the nose alongside shades of stony soils. Bold and rich, with a lush texture, this is absolutely thrilling stuff to savor right now and over the next twelve plus years. Drink 2023-2035- 95

2021 Argyle ‘Ojo Brilloso Lone Star Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- Another knockout of the ‘Ojo Brilloso’ collection, this incredible new wine comes from the Lone Star Vineyard which was planted by former winemaker Rollin Soles and utilizes clonal selection 677 Pinot Noir. This is herbal, nuanced and shows incredible concentration. Rich red and dark fruits parade with citrus zest, dried herbs and smoldering stone accents. Drink 2023-2035- 95

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Here is the beautiful new 2016 Rose by Louis Roederer.

Louis Roederer

July 25, 2023

Today we share some of the great champagne values that you will find in the US retail market. One of the great historic Champagne houses, Louis Roederer only produces their ‘Cristal’ Champagne in specific vintages. ‘Cristal’ Champagne was created in 1876 to satisfy the demanding tastes of Tsar Alexander II. The emperor asked Louis Roederer to reserve the House’s best cuvée for him every year as he was fond of Louis Roederer’s style.

For years Louis Roederer made an excellent entry level wine but they definitely upped their game in the past few years with their ‘242’ and ‘242’ releases. As an entry level champagne, the Louis Roederer ‘Collection 243’ (OB, 93) is a masterful effort, full of richness and texture. You can really tell that  some old wines are blended in here as the flavor complexity is outstanding. Learn more about these champagnes at louisroederer.com and here are my reviews of the new champagne releases by Louis Roederer.

NV Louis Roederer ‘Collection 243’ Champagne- The outstanding NV Louis Roederer ‘Collection 243’ Champagne utilizes the base from the 2018 vintage (nearly 60%), as well as 10% Reserve wines which were stored in oak casks. Nutty notes combine with freshly baked French bread and salted walnut on the nose. The palate is very fresh and lithe with a smooth texture. Brilliant citrus fruits combine with green papaya, and hints of ginger on the palate. Salty and stony, this is already really refined stuff that is best enjoyed over the next eight plus years. Drink 2023-2031- 93

2016 Louis Roederer Rose Champagne- This edition comes from the ‘La Riviere Estate’ and was given 8G/L dosage. The wine shows very soft on the mouth with layers of pretty guava, sour red cherry and pomegranate seed fruits that combine with flinty and citrus rind tones on the palate. This is seriously good stuff that is already beautifully evolved. Don’t serve too warm to take in outstanding flavor range. Drink 2023-2035- 93

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Here are the beautiful new 2019 Pinot Noir releases by St. Innocent.

St. Innocent

July 24, 2023

Today we share one of the top estates in Oregon that is known for some exceptional values. St. Innocent is a famed Oregon estate founded by Oregon Wine Pioneer, Mark Vlossak. Mark has a longstanding history in the Oregon wine industry as the first single vineyard Pinot Noir made by Mark dates back to 1989 from the O’Connor Vineyard. In 2006 Mark set up his winery at that same site of his first single vineyard wine, which is now named the Zenith Vineyard. For years I have loved Mark’s Pinot Noirs which exude class in their elegance and flavor range. He also makes some of the great Pinot Gris and Pinot Blanc in the state, as his wines have landed several times on my Top 100.

2019 was definitely not the easiest vintage for Oregon Pinot Noir, with cold and damp conditions at harvest. I love what Mark accomplished in 2019, as he harvested very late and the wines show exceptional balance and flavor range, as well as really good flavor density. I love the new 2019 St. Innocent ‘Shea Vineyard’ Pinot Noir (OB, 95) which is wonderfully salty and shows a core of very pretty red fruits. He has made a great new bubbles bottling the 2017 St. Innocent ‘Brut’ Sparkling Wine (OB, 92) which shows a kiss of effervescence and really nice range of flavors. Learn more about these awesome wines at https://stinnocentwine.com Here are the great new releases by St. Innocent. 

2017 St. Innocent Brut- The 2017 St. Innocent Brut is a beautiful wine that is already evolved nicely. A blend of 60% Chardonnay with the remainder Pinot Noir this beauty was disgorged in September 2022. Pear and apple flavors with cashew nut combine on the palate, with wonderful salty undertones and light effervescence. Only 118 cases made. Drink 2023-2029- 92

2019 St. Innocent ‘Cremate de Innocent’ Sparkling Wine- One of the truly unique sparkling wines made in Oregon, this limited production (141 cases) 2019 sparkling wine bottling was sourced from Freedom Hill Vineyard Pinot Blanc grapes. It is very soft and delicate in terms of effervescence, just like the ‘Brut’ as star jasmine water, Japanese pear and kiwi flavors all combine on the palate. Showing good underlying finesse, with salty undercurrents, enjoy now and over the next five to seven years. Drink 2023-2030- 92

2021 St. Innocent ‘Temperance Hill Vineyard’ Riesling- Made in the ‘Kabinett’ style, this beautiful 2021 Riesling comes from grapes that were planted on thin volcanic soils. Stored in stainless steel, this was bottled in April 2022. The wine shows a sterling sense of tension once on the mouth. Kiwi and lime zest combine with volcanic stones and salty undertones on the palate. A knockout bottling for the price, grab this while you can. Only 97 cases made. Drink 2023-2030- 94

2021 St. Innocent ‘Freedom Hill Vineyard’ Pinot Blanc- For years Mark Vlossak of St. Innocent has been a statewide champion for Pinot Blanc. This edition is beautifully textured, with serious weight and tension. Layers of kiwi, peach and copious minerals greet you on the palate, with loads of lime zest and mouth-watering acidity, already displaying mushroom and Macadamia nut tones. This is a total stunner that will build earthy and nutty tones as it ages. Drink 2023-2031- 94

2022 St. Innocent ‘Freedom Hill Vineyard’ Pinot Blanc- This 2022 edition of the Pinot Blanc is quite different than the warm vintage ’21 version. It also shows a beautiful texture and bright acidity but is a slight beat behind in weight and flavor range now in its development. Salted cantaloupe, baking spice dusted brioche bread and shades of cashew nut all combine on the palate. A stunning wine, this will deliver drinking enjoyment now and over the next eight plus years. Drink 2023-2031- 93

2019 St. Innocent ‘Freedom Hill Vineyard’ Chardonnay- This outstanding new Chardonnay bottling come form the famed Freedom Hill Vineyard which is set in the foothills of the Coastal Range, roughly ten miles from the town of Salem. This wine shows some serious nerve once on the mouth, as everything is wonderfully in balance. Kiwi, orchard fruits and starfruit flavors combine with shades of marzipan and baking spices on the palate. Round and generous, with serious tension, this is a stunning new bottling that is best enjoyed now and over the next ten plus years. Drink 2023-2035- 94

2020 St. Innocent ‘Freedom Hill Vineyard’ Chardonnay- Coming from this challenging vintage, harvest was considerably after the smoke events of early September (Sept 22-27). Despite this, the wine comes off very clean with poached pear and apricot notes on the palate, with baking spice laced Challah bread and even shades of banana. Very ripe and exotic, enjoy this now and over the next several years. Drink 2023-2029- 92

2019 St. Innocent ‘Momtazi Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- For years I have admired wines that come from the ‘Momtazi Vineyard’ which is one of the unique sites in the Willamette Valley — set on a combination of marine sedimentary and Jory volcanic soils. This shows good concentration considering the coolness of the vintage. A great combination of black and red fruits greet you on the palate, with wet stone, salty soils and shades of Shiitake mushroom. This is beautifully constructed and concentrated Pinot Noir that will cellar well over the next fifteen years. Drink 2023-2038- 94

2019 St. Innocent ‘Temperance Hill Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- This outstanding new 2019 Pinot Noir comes form the Temperance Hill Vineyard which is is a slightly cooler and high altitude site in the Eola-Amity Hills AVA. Harvest for this wine was done rather late on 10/21/19. On the nose this shows off black truffle notes that combine with freshly tilled soils, peat moss and wild blackberry notes. The palate is plush but also deftly structured, with a lifted presence and good sense of weight. The citrus rind and pomegranate seed accents entice, as this beautiful wine is nowhere near its end. Enjoy this incredible new Pinot Noir now and over the next fifteen years to come. Drink 2023-2038- 95

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Here are the beautiful new wines by Ehret.

Ehret

July 21, 2023

A small producer in Sonoma County that you may have never heard of, Ehret is set on a family estate, the Bavarian Lion Vineyards, located in Knights Valle, in the northern end the county. The family has been farming Bordeaux varietals since 1996, selling much of their fruit to other wineries in the Napa and Sonoma Counties. Then in 2005 they decided to create their own brand, Ehret. The estate is exceedingly large, spanning 1800 acres. This massive amount of land includes both hillside terrain and valley floor. They have a whopping 500 acres planted to grapes.

I loved the wines by Ehret that I tasted for my Sonoma Report back in March. The new wines I tasted were mostly from the outstanding 2019 vintage. Don’t miss out on the 2019 Ehret ‘Hillside Reserve’ Cabernet Sauvignon (OB, 95) which is one of the finest Cabernets I have tasted from the Knights Valley over the past year. Learn more about this great smaller producer at ehretwinery.com and here are my reviews of the new Ehret wines.

2022 Ehret ‘Knights Valley’ Sauvignon Blanc- Coming from the Bavarian Lion Vineyards in the Knights Valley, this 2022 Sauvignon Blanc is very nicely textured, with layers of gooseberry, wet stone, spiced pear and cantaloupe flavors. Very neatly done, enjoy at a slightly warmer temperature to take in the outstanding range of flavors. Drink 2023-2029- 91

2019 Ehret ‘Knights Valley’ Merlot- The 2019 Ehret Merlot has 15% Cabernet Sauvignon blended in and was stored in only 22% new French oak before bottling. It is both deeply colored and perfumed with violets, potpourri and shades of black raspberry on the nose with baking spices. The palate is soft and refined with a smooth texture. Layers of rich red and dark fruits greet you, with a soft mouthfeel. Delicious now, enjoy over the next decade to come. Drink 2023-2033- 92

2019 Ehret ‘Knights Valley’ Cabernet Sauvignon- The 2019 ‘Knights Valley’ Cabernet Sauvignon is an outstanding new bottling by Ehret.  Nicely concentrated on the palate, this delivers mocha, tar and anise flavors alongside rich dark currants. Well-structured, this will easily cellar for another decade. Drink 2023-2033- 91

2019 Ehret ‘Bella’s’ Cabernet Sauvignon- The 2019 ‘Bella’s’ Cabernet Sauvignon has just a dash of Merlot added, as this was stored in 68% new French wood before bottling. This is a blockbuster wine, loaded with heady dark fruits. With more air tobacco leaf, dark chocolate shavings and shades of sandalwood emerge, with bright underlying acidity. Fantastic to savor now, enjoy over the next fifteen plus years. Drink 2023-2038- 93

2019 Ehret ‘Hillside Reserve’ Red Wine- The 2019 ‘Hillside Reserve’ is a blend of 80% Cabernet Sauvignon with smaller portions Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot and a tiny dash of Malbec. Tar and sweet pipe tobacco flavors combine with mocha, anise and allspice tones. This beauty is only going to get better with age. Be sure to give this an hour in the decanter if enjoying in its full-throttle youth. Drink 2024-2040- 94

2019 Ehret ‘Hillside Reserve’ Cabernet Sauvignon- The beautiful new 2019 Ehret ‘Hillside Reserve’ Cabernet Sauvignon is a barrel selection wine that is already singing at the four year mark. Once on the nose this takes on layers of creme de violette, creosote, and suggestions of Black Forest Cake with espresso ground accents. The palate is very powerful and intense, yet comes off seamlessly with its round texture and generous mouthfeel. Uncork one and let this sit for at least an hour before consuming. Drink 2024-2040- 95

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Great photo here of Nysa Vineyard owners.

Nysa Vineyard

July 20, 2023

Rolling on with only Oregon wines today, we share one of the older sites in the Willamette Valley. For years I have admired the Panther Creek wines that show off this special site. Nysa Vineyard is a family-owned operation that was founded back in 1990. Owner and winemaker, Michael Mega purchased a parcel of orchards high in the Dundee Hills of Oregon in anticipation of growing world-class pinot. It was with passion, hard work and patience that Nysa Vineyard has become one of the most prestigious in the hills, providing Pinot noir to acclaimed producers throughout the Willamette Valley.

It was 2004 that Michael made his first vintage of Nysa Vineyard Pinot Noir. Wines from this site are aged in their cellar for many years prior to release. The new wines I tasted date all the way back from the 2019, 2017, 2016 and 2014 vintages — virtually unheard of for Oregon wineries to send me releases with this level of age. All wines showed brilliantly.

I love the 2019 Nysa Vineyard Chardonnay (OB, 92) which is neatly textured and shows a gorgeous array of fruit and non fruit flavors. Just as good was the outstanding 2014 Nysa Vineyard ‘Dundee Hills’ Pinot Noir (OB, 92) which is rich and viscous from this warm vintage. Learn more at https://www.nysavineyard.com/ and here are my reviews of the new Nysa Vineyard releases.

2017 Nysa Vineyard ‘Blanc de Noir’ Sparkling Wine- Made entirely from Pinot Noir grapes, this 2017 bottling offers lime zest and sourdough bread flavors on the palate, with lovely stony and salty undertones. Medium-bodied, with nice verve, a soft mousse and loads of mouth-watering acidity, enjoy this great bottling now and over the next seven years. Drink 2023-2030- 92

2019 Nysa Vineyard Chardonnay- The beautiful 2019 Nysa Vineyard Chardonnay is showing brilliantly right now at the four year mark. Once on the nose this takes on layers of salted peach and green apple that combine with nutmeg infused Challah bread. The palate is rich and viscous with good weight and bright underling acidity. Complex and delicious, showing great salty and nutty tones, this is a brilliant wine to savor now and over the next six plus years. Drink 2023-2030- 92

2014 Nysa Vineyard ‘Leda’s Reserve’ Pinot Noir- The 2014 ‘Leda’s Reserve’ is a beautiful wine now at almost ten years of age. Black truffle and tobacco leaf combine with red rose petals and rich dark fruits on the nose. The palate is soft and refined with smooth tannins. Ripe red currants dance on with salty stones and cranberry notes on the palate. Showing good length and balance, this is drinking beautifully now. Drink 2023-2029- 92

2016 Nysa Vineyard ‘Dundee Hills’ Pinot Noir- The 2016 Nysa Vineyard ‘Dundee Hills’ Pinot Noir is an outstanding bottling from this warm vintage. This is round and generous on the mouth with a great combination of red and dark fruits alongside dried herbs and shades of white truffle shavings. Enjoy now and over the next eight years. Drink 2023-2031- 92

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Great photo of second generation winemaker, Michael Etzel.

Beaux Frères

July 20, 2023

As our day in Oregon wine rolls on, we share one of the most illustrious Oregon estates located in the Ribbon Ridge AVA, Beaux Frères was founded by Michael Etzel more than twenty years ago. While on vacation in 1986 Michael came across an 88 acre pig farm and after some consideration he decided to purchase the land with his brother in law, Robert Parker — and the rest became Oregon wine history. Michael focused on his job as vineyard manager by planting Pinot Noir in the Ribbon Ridge AVA and while planting his vineyard he interned at Ponzi Winery. It was all the way back in 1990, that Michael harvested his first estate fruit and sold the grapes winemakers Ken Wright and Dick Ponzi. Michael decided there was something special with his vineyard and began making focused, mineral-driven Pinot Noirs from this special site. The wines were subsequently reviewed with incredible acclaim.

Over the years I have had the chance to sample these beautiful wines and have been incredibly impressed with their overall quality and purity of red fruit character. There is also a continuous vein of pretty red floral character that runs through these wines. Beaux Frères is also the only winery in Oregon that does not send me wine to review, as they prefer to meet in person at their winery. This new release was captured and shared by a friend. The 2021 Beaux Frères ‘Willamette Valley’ Pinot Noir (OB, 95) brilliantly showcases this warm vintage. Ripe red fruits parade with a seamless texture and wonderful depth and elegance. This is a knockout wine. Learn more about this famed winery at beauxfreres.com and here is my review of the new 2021 Beaux Freres Pinot Noir

2021 Beaux Frères ‘Willamette Valley’ Pinot Noir- The elegant, seamless and captivating 2021 ‘Willmette Valley’ Pinot Noir is another stunning edition of this wine by Beaux Freres. Once on the nose the class red rose petal character shines through alongside cigar box, red currants and shades of orange peel. Lithe and polished, with a silky mouthfeel, this shows a great combination of nerve and weight. This is quite primary on the palate right now but will gain considerably complexity while this ages gracefully over the next fifteen years to come. Drink 2023-2038- 95

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Great photo here of Bill Stoller.

Stoller, Chehalem and Chemistry

July 20, 2023

Today we continue our journey of Oregon wine. Bill Stoller is an Oregon wine visionary. His namesake winery, Stoller, dates back to 1993 when Bill Stoller acquired a family property from his cousin. Immediately Stoller saw potential to grow world class Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Two years after the acquisition he planted 10 acres each of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay and fast forward to today the vineyard is now the largest contiguous vineyard in Oregon's Dundee Hills. The property spans 400 acres, with 225 acres focused on growing vines at elevations ranging from 220 to 640 feet. Ten varietals are planted in this vineyard, including Viognier, Pinot Meunier and even Aligote. 

Chehalem winemaker Katie Santora has created another beautiful Rose as well. I adored the 2022 Chehalem Rose (OB, 91) which very fresh and shows tart red fruit flavors. Learn more about this outstanding Oregon winery at https://www.stollerfamilyestate.com and chehalemwines.com and here are my reviews of the the beautiful new wines by Stoller, Chehalem and Chemistry.

2022 Chemistry Sauvignon Blanc- This Columbia Valley offering shows Japanese pear, green papaya, gooseberry and stony minerals on the palate, with a smooth texture. Enjoy this outstanding value now and over the next few years. Drink 2023-2026- 90

2022 Chemistry ‘Oregon’ Pinot Gris- Very approachable once on the mouth, the 2022 Chemistry Pinot Gris shows straightforward starfruit and pear notes with plenty of bright acidity to back things up. Drink 2023-2026- 89

2022 Chehalem Pinot Gris- The 2022 Pinot Gris by Chehalem is smooth on the mouth with white peach, green apple and copious minerals on the palate. Enjoy this excellent value now. Drink 2023-2027- 90

2022 Chehalem ‘Inox’ Chardonnay- The 2022 ‘Inox’ was stored in stainless steel before bottling. It displays loads of bright acidity with vanilla cream, pear and pink grapefruit flavors alongside the good level of tension on the palate. Finishing long with copious minerals, enjoy now and over the next several years. This is a great foil for fresh oysters. Drink 2023-2028- 91

2022 Stoller Chardonnay- The outstanding 2022 Stoller Chardonnay shows a soft mouthfeel and is brimming with bright acidity. Layers of Pink Lady apple, brioche and shades of kumquat all come together nicely on the palate. Drink 2023-2029- 91

2022 Stoller Rose- Really good from this slightly cooler vintage, the 2022 Stoller Rose shows gobs of finesse with citrus rind, gooseberry and melon flavors alongside hints of wild strawberry. Nicely textured, this is great, mouth-watering Rose to enjoy now. Drink 2023-2027- 91

2022 Chehalem Rose- Made from 100% Pinot Noir grapes, the 2022 Chehalem Rose offers a soft texture with very juicy guava, red currant and salmonberry flavors on the palate. Fresh and vibrant, with plenty of finesse, enjoy now and over the next several years. Drink 2023-2027- 91

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Here are the beautiful wines by Toil Oregon.

Toil Oregon

July 20, 2023

As part of our only Oregon event today we share one of the great newcomers to the Willamette Valley. Easily one of the finest producers of Rose wines in Oregon, Toil Oregon is the brainchild of famed Leonetti winemaker Chris Figgins who planted his vineyard in the Willamette Valley nearly a decade ago. Toil Oregon started with a production of 200 cases then in 2016 Chris planted his estate vineyard in the Chehalem Mountains AVA. His first wine fully from his estate vineyard was the 2019 Rose.

These wines have gotten better and better with time. Chris’s Rose wines are very serious. They are very brightly colored but also show incredible flavor density and nuance in flavor, reminiscent of the greats from Provence like Domaine Ott and Domaine Tempier. He is able to capture fantastic fruit and non-fruit tones as well as vibrant acidity.

I was completely enamored with his 2022 Toil Oregon Rose (OB, 93) which is one of the top Rose wines that I have tasted in the past year. Do not miss out on the 2021 Toil Oregon ‘Reserve’ Pinot Noir (OB, 94) which is very dense and has some fantastic aging potential.  Learn more about this great winery at toiloregon.com Here are the brilliant new wines by Toil Oregon. 

2021 Toil Oregon Chardonnay- The 2021 Toil Oregon Chardonnay comes from the Toil Estate Vineyard and was stored in only 18% new French oak barrels before bottling. It is very ripe and showing a luxurious texture with serious weight. Buttercream and rich melons combine with shades of lemon rind and flinty and salty accents on the palate. Very complex and also very delicious, this warm vintage Chardonnay is already drinking marvelously now at the two year mark. Enjoy now and over the next decade. Drink 2023-2033- 94

2021 Toil Oregon Pinot Noir- Very dark in the glass compared to other vintages, the 2021 Toil Pinot Noir is a delicious warm vintage wine that was stored in only 15% new French oak before bottling. It comes off very pure with ripe cranberry, pomegranate seed and Yakima cherry flavors alongside freshly tilled soils and a light dusting of salinity. Very fresh and fragrant, this is delicious wine in its vibrant youth and one that will be gratifying for more than a decade to come. Drink 2023-2037- 93

2021 Toil Oregon ‘Reserve’ Pinot Noir- This is a new wine made by winemaker Chris Figgins, as the 2021 ‘Reserve’ shows off an even darker color than the 2021 Pinot Noir. Rich loganberry and cranberry flavors meld together with volcanic soils, ripe Satsuma orange and suggestions of black tea on the palate. This shows seriously good length with lots of weight and bright acidity holding things together. Enjoy this over the next fifteen plus years. Drink 2023-2038- 94

2022 Toil Oregon Rose- This 100% Pinot Noir Rose was stored in stainless steel before bottling. A bright pink color once in the glass, this offers serious range on the nose from wild mushroom and ripe strawberry and red raspberry tones that combine with stony minerals and suggestions of fresh cantaloupe. The palate is soft and very gratifying on the mouth, with a soft mouthfeel. Finishing long with serious length, this is gorgeous, highly nuanced new Rose that has a long way to go in the cellar. Drink 2023-2030- 93

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Beautiful photo of the Hyland Estates, one of Oregon’s historic vineyards.

Hyland Estates

July 20, 2023

Today as part of our only Oregon event we share one of the great older sites in the Willamette Valley. A historic vineyard, Hyland Estates was first planted in 1971 by four families working together (the Kreimeyers, Markleys, Welches, and Trenhailes). A very large site in the McMinnville AVA, the vineyard spans over 200 acres with roughly 185 acres under vine; making it one of Oregon's oldest and largest vineyards.

The site is located at roughly 600-800 feet and is located on a south facing bench which benefits from cool breezes. The soil type is volcanic Jory soil holding which somewhat mirrors the red dirt of the Dundee Hills AVA. Pinot Noir vines planted are  old, self-rooted Pommard, Wädenswil, and Coury Pinot Noir vines together with newer plantings in 1989 to Dijon 115.

I loved the wines from this site which were consistently great across the board. Look to the outstanding 2021 Hyland Estates ‘Wadenswil’ Pinot Noir (OB, 93) which is rich and viscous showing serious flavor range. Learn more about this outstanding winery at https://www.hylandestateswinery.com and here are my reviews of the new Hyland Estates wines.

2021 Hyland Estates ‘Single Vineyard’ Chardonnay- The 2021 ‘Single Vineyard’ Chardonnay was stored in 20% new French oak before bottling. Juicy pear, kiwi and starfruit flavors combine with minerals and a light dusting of cream on the finish. Drink 2023-2029- 91

2021 Hyland Estates ‘Single Clone Dijon 115’ Pinot Noir- The Dijon 115 Pinot Noir by Hyland Estates comes from vines set in mostly Jory soils. Ripe red currants combine with salmonberry, garrigue and freshly tilled soil notes on the nose. Very juicy and fruity on the palate, this makes you wonder if this had a touch of carbonic maceration. Enjoy this very Beajo v. Oregon wine now! Drink 2023-2029- 91

2021 Hyland Estates ‘Old Vine’ Pinot Noir- This is sourced from their estate vineyard first planted back in 1971. Tart cranberry, damp soils and teaberry notes all combine on the nose. Fresh and fragrant, enjoy this forward and juicy Pinot Noir over the next few years. Drink 2023-2029- 91

2021 Hyland Estates ‘Petit Estate’ Pinot Noir- The ‘Petit Estate’ is a collection of their younger vines. This comes off a touch lean and linear with lighter-bodied red fruits with orange peel and suggestions of salty soils. Drink 2023-2029- 90

2021 Hyland Estates ‘Wadenswil’ Pinot Noir- This single clone 2021 Pinot Noir shows bergamot tones on the nose with Mandarin orange zest, white rose petals and suggestions of red cherry compote. Coming off a touch linear, this shows really good underlying finesse that brings everything together marvelously. White truffle crudo, cigar box and tart red fruits greet you on the palate. Enjoy now and over the next ten plus years. Drink 2023-2033- 93

2021 Hyland Estates ‘Coury’ Pinot Noir- The single clone ‘Coury’ comes from the oldest blocks in the Hyland Estates Vineyard. This comes off very earthy and Burgundian on the nose with tilled soils and peat moss notes alongside shades of pomegranate seed. The palate is very fresh and shows good underlying finesse. Very geeky in its citrus and sour cherry notes, with copious minerals, this is delicious now and will live on for at least another ten years. Drink 2023-2035- 93

2021 Hyland Estates ‘Pommard’ Pinot Noir- The 2021 Hyland Estates ‘Pommard’ Pinot Noir offers shades of black truffle on the nose with volcanic soils, and wild blackberry tones. The palate is soft and refined with good elegance and underlying acidity. Finishing long with black fruits and minerals, this is delicious wine to savor now and over the next ten plus years. Drink 2023-2035- 93

2021 Hyland Estates ‘Dijon 115’ Pinot Noir- The 2021 Hyland Estates ‘Dijon 115’ Pinot Noir offers cranberry and mulberry notes on the nose with cloves and dusty soils. The palate is soft and refined, with plenty of great mouth-watering acidity. Finishing long, this is gorgeous stuff to consume in its vibrant youth. Drink 2023-2033- 92

2021 Hyland Estates ‘Founders Selection’ Pinot Noir- The 2021 “Founders Selection’ is the finest wine of this lineup which is a selection of four barrels from this vintage. This is very soft and seamless on the mouth, with guava, cran-cherry and red raspberry flavors with plenty of stony minerals. Enjoy now and over the next twelve plus years. Drink 2023-2035- 93

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Here are the sensational new wines by Adelsheim.

Adelsheim

July 20, 2023

Today is filled with only Oregon features. We share one of the oldest estates in Oregon, dating back to 1971. Adelsheim’s roots began in the north of the Willamette Valley in the Chehalem Mountains AVA. Visionary David Adelsheim had previously worked in Beaune as well as The Eyrie Vineyards before starting his own winery in Oregon. Having spent time in Burgundy, he saw the potential for producing Pinot Noir in Oregon. Today Adelsheim now owns nearly 200 acres of land, with 180 acres of vineyards as they produce a brilliant range of wines — from Rose to stony Pinot Noir. Vineyard sites range from high elevation to low elevation, as well as volcanic and sedimentary soils.

I’ve met with their talented head winemaker, Gina Hennen, several times who has been at Adelsheim for more than a decade. Gina previously worked as semiconductor engineer for seven years in both Oregon and Dublin, Ireland. A former graduate of Reed College, Gina knew that her roots were in the Pacific Northwest and found her calling in winemaking.

Her new wines were brilliant across the board. I was very impressed with her 2020 Adelsheim ‘Staking Claim’ Chardonnay (OB, 93) which is a beautiful wine made from a tough vintage. Even better is the incredible I was really impressed by her 2021 Adelsheim ‘Ribbon Springs Vineyard’ Pinot Noir (OB, 93) which is incredibly salty and shows a gorgeous core of very pure red fruits. Learn more about these beautiful new releases at http://www.adelsheim.com Here are the excellent new release wines by Adelsheim. 

2022 Adelsheim Rose- Made entirely from Willamette Valley Pinot Noir grapes, this 2022 Rose offers red raspberry and red cherry alongside kiwi notes on the palate. Drink now while the brightness remains intact. Drink 2023-2028- 90

2021 Adelsheim ‘Willamette Valley’ Chardonnay-  A nice warm vintage value, the 2021 ‘Willamette Valley’ Chardonnay offers baked pear and apple flavors alongside bright acidity on the palate. Medium-bodied, and neatly textured, with cardamom and salty accents, enjoy now. Drink 2023-2028- 91

2020 Adelsheim ‘Staking Claim’ Chardonnay- A great wine made in a tough vintage, the 2020 ‘Staking Claim’ Chardonnay was entirely sourced from the Chehalem Mountain AVA.  Beautifully textured, this comes off very clean with fresh cut lime, vanilla cream, buttered French bread and shades of banana on the palate. Don’t serve too cold to take in the outstanding range of flavors. Drink 2023-2030- 93

2021 Adelsheim ‘Willamette Valley’ Pinot Noir- The 2021 ‘Willamette Valley’ Pinot Noir delivers plenty of juicy ripe pomegranate and guava fruits from this warm vintage. Layers of citrus rind and tobacco leaf add to the intrigue, as this beautiful wine is best enjoyed now and over the next few years. Drink 2023-2028- 91

2021 Adelsheim ‘Breaking Ground’ Pinot Noir- The ‘Breaking Ground’ is a tribute to the Chehalem Mountain AVA where David Adelshiem first planted back in 1978. This is a lively and delicious 2021 Pinot Noir, loaded with tart cranberry and black raspberry flavors alongside stony undertones, with hints of black truffle. Delicious and showing good range both on the nose and mouth, enjoy this beauty now and over the next ten years to come. Drink 2023-2033- 93

2021 Adelsheim ‘Ribbon Springs Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- The Ribbon Springs Vineyard is the largest of the Adelsheim estate vineyards and is set on marine sedimentary soils. This scintillating 2021 Pinot Noir comes off very pretty and wonderfully salty on the palate, yielding tart pomegranate seed and salmonberry flavors that combine with ripe strawberry and blood orange zest notes. Beautifully textured, this deep and concentrated Pinot Noir is an absolutely gorgeous effort from this warm vintage. Drink 2023-2038- 95

2021 Adelsheim ‘Laurel Leaf Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- The Laurel Leaf Vineyard is neighboring Bald Peak which is the highest point in the Willamette Valley. Set on Laurelwood soils, this beautiful 2021 Pinot Noir displays plenty of stony tension once on the mouth. Sandalwood and crunchy red fruit flavors greet you alongside shades of wet stone and pink grapefruit zest on the palate. Drink 2023-2038- 94

2021 Adelsheim ‘Boulder Bluff Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- The 2021 ‘Boulder Bluff’ Pinot Noir comes from this site that is set on a steep, southern aspect in the Chehalem Mountains AVA. This shows stony tones on the palate, with rich huckleberry and wild blackberry tones alongside shades of wet gravel. Highly enjoyable now, this will live on for another decade or more. Drink 2023-2038- 94

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Ross Cobb crafts some of the most complex and intriguing wines in all of Sonoma County.

Cobb Wines

July 19, 2023

Sitting across from famed and very jet-lagged winemaker Ross Cobb, he mentioned the challenges that he encountered in the dreaded 2020 vintage. “We didn’t make any Pinot Noir in 2020” said Ross Cobb. “We had two days of intense smoke and that was enough to make it so we could not make any Pinot sadly” he said. 2020 was a disaster for many Sonoma County producers. “We made white wines but no red wines. The whites were really good” Ross explained. He is very bullish on 2021 and 2022, with 2022 showing some massive potential in terms of power and weight.

For those who are less familiar with this brand, Cobb Wines focuses on the incredible salty terroir of the Sonoma Coast AVA. Cobb Wines was founded by Ross’s father, David Cobb, in 2001. Their story has a long history beginning in 1989 when David Cobb began cultivating Pinot Noir vines at his small Coastlands Vineyard, perched literally right overlooking the Sonoma coast. Cobb Wines combines the wine-growing prowess of David Cobb—one of the first big players in Pinot Noir viticulture on the far Sonoma Coast—with the winemaking talents of his son, Ross. Ross has a long resume, including previous stints at famed producers Ferrari-Carano, and Williams Selyem, where he served as viticulturist and enologist.

Only 130 cases of Cobb Wines were made with their first 2001 vintage. Now their production has increased considerably. I love the wines from the 2019 vintage. The salty terroir that he is able to extract makes these truly one of a kind. Look to the 2019 Cobb Wines ‘Coastlands Vineyard’ Pinot Noir (OB, 96) is one of the finest wines that you will taste from the Sonoma Coast AVA, showing insanely good tension and nerve, with fantastic texture and flavor range.  Learn more about these brilliant Pinot Noirs at http://cobbwines.com Here are the outstanding  new releases from Cobb.

2021 Cobb Wines Riesling- Sourced from a site in Anderson Valley, this is beautifully textured stuff with serious weight. Layers of gooseberry, green apple and beeswax notes combine on the palate. This is serious stuff that will cellar well for another eight years. Drink 2023-2031- 93

2021 Cobb Wines ‘Sonoma Coast’ Pinot Noir- This is the first vintage with the new label, as this is also a new wine that is a blend of all of Ross Cobb’s vineyard designates. Very perfumed with red rose petals and candied red fruits, this shows nice earthy undertones as well. The palate shows gobs of crunchy red fruits with citrus water and shades of salty earth. Drink 2023-2033- 93

2019 Cobb ‘Kiser Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- This site utilizes Dijon clone 114 and 115, as this underwent 35% whole cluster fermentation. The wine shows intense damp soil character with stony undertones and a beautiful core of red fruits. Incredibly complex, with serious finesse, this is beautiful wine that is already nicely evolved. Drink 2023-2038- 95

2019 Cobb ‘Wendling Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- This is located right across the street from the Kizer Vineyard, as this had 35% whole cluster fermentation. Purple rose petals combine with a dusting of white pepper, red currants and tobacco leaf with silty soils emerge on the nose. The palate has incredible verve and underlying weight. Heady, salty red and dark fruits combine with the prominent wet soil aspects on the palate. Marvelous now, this will cellar well for another fifteen years. Drink 2023-2038- 95

2019 Cobb ‘Swan and Calera Clone Doc’s Ranch Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- The 2019 Cobb ‘Swan and Calera Clone Doc’s Ranch Vineyard’ Pinot Noir comes from vines planted back in 1998 and 2011. This tightly spaced spot is very close to the Pacific Ocean. This clonal selections wine has very pretty rose petal notes on the nose alongside blood orange zest and salty soils. The palate is lithe and polished with exotic spices, copious minerals and pomegranate seed flavors with shades of crushed wet rock. Very serious and nervy, this beauty will cellar well for another fifteen plus years. Drink 2023-2038- 96

2019 Cobb ‘Coastlands Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- This 50% whole cluster Pinot Noir comes from this site near the Pacific Ocean which was planted back in 1998. This has Pommard, Mt. Eden and Wadenswil clonal selections as well as Martini selection. Very salty and savory on the nose, this takes on pretty guava fruits alongside wild strawberry, potpourri and fresh sage. The palate is incredibly fresh and vibrant with marvelous tension. The purity of salty red fruits on the palate really impress here, as this beautiful wine will cellar well for another fifteen plus years. Drink 2023-2038- 96

2019 Cobb ‘Old Firs Coastlands Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- The 2019 ‘Old Firs’ is named for the Douglass Firs that remain at this property. This underwent 60% whole cluster fermentation. There are cedar notes from the closeness to the trees on the nose, with red currants, red cherry candy, and kumquat zest notes, with freshly tilled salty soils. The palate is plush and soft with serious finesse and length. Very pretty in its guava fruit profile on the palate, this finishes long with copious minerals. Drink 2023-2038- 96

2019 Cobb ‘Diane Cobb Coastlands Vineyard’ Pinot Noir- The really good 2019 Cobb ‘Diane Cobb Coastlands Vineyard’ Pinot Noir comes from this site, planted back in 1989, which has a wide range of Pinot Noir clones. The Pinot Noir was 60% whole cluster fermented and it comes off very polished and seamless on the palate, loaded with bright red fruits, kumquat zest, sandy soils and copious baking spices. Finishing long, this is beautiful Pinot Noir that will cellar well for decades to come. Drink 2023-2038- 96

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Here are the beautiful new labels for Massalto wines.

Massalto

July 19, 2023

I am a sucker for the unabashedly bold wines of Washington State. Just as the name suggests, Massalto is a bigger style of Washington wine that is crafted by Matias Kusulas. Michael Ruhland, and winemaker Kusulas have founded this project that is now has been running for several years. The first wines were not as good as what is currently released — these have improved considerably since the winery’s inception.

Matias sources from some top sites in the Royal Slope AVA, including the Thunderstone and Stoneridge Vineyards. The wines are unabashedly large but also show wonderful minerality to back things up.

Matias was very excited about the new wines when I tasted with him. I absolutely adored the new 2020 Massalto ‘Facade’ White Pinot Noir (OB, 94) which is very subtle and nuanced, showing amazing flavor range. Don’t miss out on the 2020 Massalto ‘Side Effect’ Syrah (OB, 95) which is wonderfully stony and shows insanely good texture and flavor range, coming from the famed Stoneridge Vineyard. Learn more about these beautiful new wines at massalto.com and here are my reviews of the new Massalto wines.

2020 Massalto ‘Facade’ White Pinot Noir- Coming from the Solaksen Vineyard in the Royal Slope AVA, this spent 22 months in 30% new French oak before bottling. Macadamia nut, kiwi and juicy pear on the nose. The palate is big and bold with serious flavor density, showing gorgeous nutty and earthy character alongside melon fruits. Drink 2023-2030- 94

2021 Massalto ‘Extravaganza’ Cinsault- This 2021 comes from the Thunderstone Vineyard which is neighboring the Stoneridge Vineyard. Whole cluster fermented, this shows creosote, red currants and sandalwood notes on the nose. The palate shows good weight with lovely underlying finesse. Rich and displaying a gorgeous core of red fruits, this is juicy and delicious stuff that will cellar well for another seven plus years. Drink 2023-2029- 93

2020 Massalto ‘Artisan’ Malbec- Coming from the Scarline and Stoneridge Vineyard, this 100% Malbec was stored in 30% new French oak before bottling. The nose is smoky and deep with creosote and violets that combine with dark chocolate shavings and espresso grounds. The palate is very fresh with wonderful concentration and verve, showing some nice stony and salty nuance. Beautiful volume and weight, this is showing great right now. Drink 2023-2030- 93

2020 Massalto ‘Interstellar’ Mourvedre- This 2020 Mourvèdre comes from the Thunderstone Vineyard and saw 40% whole cluster fermentation. Iodine, white pepper dusted bacon and black plum notes all evolve on the nose. The texture from the 30% new French oak shows beautifully. Concentrated and very geeky with serious flavor and aromatic range, this is beautiful wine that is drinking great right now. Drink 2023-2029- 93

2020 Massalto ‘The Point of No Return’ Grenache- This was aged for 22 months in 30% new French oak, this 2022 Grenache from the Thunderstone Vineyard shows off great richness and texture. Layers of pretty red fruits with creosote, wet stone, and cardamom all greet you alongside blood orange zest, giving you a beautiful sensation of sweet and sour. Drink 2023-2030- 94

2020 Massalto ‘Side Effect’ Syrah- Coming from the famed Stoneridge Vineyard in the Royal Slope AVA, this 2020 Syrah was aged in 30% new French oak before bottling. The nose shows insanely good range with beef drippings, white pepper and suggestions of baking spices laced with Hoisin sauce. The palate is deep and concentrated with insanely good flavor range and serious underlying tension. This is serious stuff that is already beautifully evolved. Drink 2023-2030- 95

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Here are the sensational new 2021 Chardonnays by TOR.

TOR

July 19, 2023

It is more than apparent that Tor Kenward knows Napa Chardonnay. As one of the architects of Beringer’s famed ‘Private Reserve’ Chardonnay, I had the great chance to chat about him during my Instagram Live with him a few years back (https://www.instagram.com/tv/CLsZUPbld8M/) about his hand in the ‘Private Reserve’ program while he was at the helm for Beringer Vineyards. Tor has a new book out that is a truly outstanding read for any lover of Napa Valley wine. While he might be most famous for Cabernet Sauvignon, Tor has been making some incredible Chardonnay for many years now. Winemaker Jeff Ames deftly crafts these big Chardonnay bottlings from some of the finest area sources including the old vine‘Beresini’ and ‘Hyde’ Vineyards.

Tor has crafted some of the finest Chardonnays in North America here. I absolutely loved the 2021 TOR ‘Cuvee Torchiana’ Chardonnay (OB, 96) which is one of the finest new world Chardonnay bottlings I have enjoyed over the past year. This is highly eminiscent of a top Mersault. Silky smooth throughout the drinking experience with insanely good texture, finesse and range, this beautiful wine will cellar well for at least another decade. Learn more about these beautiful wines at https://torwines.com Here are the exceptional spring 2023 releases by TOR.

2021 TOR ‘Cuvee Torchiana’ Chardonnay- The incredible new ‘Cuvee Torchiana’ comes from the three-acre Beresini Vineyard which was planted roughly 30 years ago. The wine was stored in Saury and Damy medium-toast oak barrels prior to bottling. This is an incredible golden hue on the glass, offering toasted hazelnut on the nose alongside banana, grilled pineapple, and shades of lemon rind dusted brioche bread. The palate is absolutely seamless throughout the drinking experience. Melon and citrus fruits combine with vanilla creme brûlée, baking spices and an opulent texture on the palate. Wait for the minute-long finish! Drink 2023-2033- 96

2021 TOR ‘Cuvee Susan’ Chardonnay- The 2021 ‘Cuvee Susan’ comes from the famed Hyde Vineyard which was planted by Larry Hyde three decades ago. Stored in 20% new French oak, this offers incredible aromatic range from white grapefruit blossom, pastry crust, ripe peach and salty undercurrents. The palate is dense and showing beautiful underlying finesse with a silky texture. Rich Japanese pear, juicy starfruit and salted Macadamia nut flavors combine with cardamom spiked sourdough bread on the palate. This is a complete stunner that has both the stuffing and finesse to show well for at least another decade. Drink 2023-2033- 96

2021 TOR ‘Oakville’ Cabernet Sauvignon- The sensational ‘Oakville’ comes from some famed sites in the Oakville AVA including the Tench Vineyard. Very brooding in the glass, this displays incredible aromatics with black tea, exotic spices, blackberries, anise, red bell pepper and shades of freshly tilled loamy soils. The palate is concentrated and comes off very seamless with incredible elegance throughout the drinking experience. This is amongst the finest entry level Napa Cabernets that you will find in the valley as it will easily cellar for another fifteen years but will also reward early drinking. Drink 2023-2040- 95

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Here are the absolutely gorgeous new labels for The Missoula Flood sparkling wines.

The Missoula Flood

July 19, 2023

Today we share one of the most exciting new sparkling wine brands you will find on the west coast. Andrew Reichers was Matthias Pippig’s first employee at Sanguis, one of Santa Barbara’s storied producers. Reichers has since gone on to create beautiful wines for his own winery. Pippig was inspired by the Columbia Gorge and the wines from this windy region. He saw a great potential for making sparkling wines from this region with its potential for tension. “After studying the geology I think this has altitude and diverse soils that is a bit like Santa Ynez. I don’t want to duplicate Sanguis and the wines that IS really liked from this region were the sparkling wines that seemed to punch above their weight. We were in Portand and had a few bottles of champagne. We realized that we needed to do that in the Gorge.” After visiting ten vineyards, Matthias decided to choose two sites in the Gorge.

At the time Andrew was at Lingua Franca and they sought to make their wines there prior to the winery being sold. The vintage that I tasted was made at Argyle with winemaker Nate Klostermann. “We were not a good fit in terms of size and these were like 50 case production wines. We were done putting wines into bottle in two hours” he said.

All wines come from the 2020 vintage. He stated “That was intentional and in the future the follow up releases will be wines that are a combination of 2021 and some 2020.” All of the wines are extra brut as dosage trials “Was not based on dogma and it is chic to do zero dosage and neither Andrew nor I believe in that. We want to make wines that have personality.”

He stated “Dosage trials were interesting and we went back to a half gram of sugar addition for Hummingbird, a light polishing. Just taking the edge off. Still Waters is all the way up to 6 grams and settled on 3. For Kaleidoscope since we don’t have a rule book, we did a still wine edition, 2% from a perpetual Chardonnay barrel that we have in house. 1% was skin-fermented Roussanne. We tried some other things to see what happens and that combination was knockout. This does add some sweetness but lends a generosity and these were all bottled at lower than six atmospheres.” Roughly 50% of his crop was lost in 2020. He stated “We had no experience with smoke taint and we submitted samples but results weren’t ready in time.”

There will be more wines to come in the future, including a Blanc de Noirs. For now, don’t miss out on the incredible 2020 The Missoula Flood ‘Kaleidoscope’ Sparkling Wine (OB, 95) and as the name suggests, the flavor range is absolutely incredible from red fruits to tart green fruits, nutty undertones and everything in between. Learn more about this outstanding new wine project at https://themissoulaflood.com/ and here are my exclusive reviews of the new wines by The Missoula Flood.

2020 The Missoula Flood ‘Hummingbird’ Sparkling Wine- This wine was picked at only 17 brix and was given half a gram of dosage. Lees were stirred frequently for the texture as this wine is mostly coming from a vineyard formerly known as Acadia, the ‘Hummingbird’ shows brilliant nerve on the palate with loads of lemon rind, sourdough bread, peach sour patch kids candy and shades of peat moss. This is just an incredible sushi wine. Drink 2023-2035- 94

2020 The Missoula Flood ‘Kaleidoscope’ Sparkling Wine- The 2020 ‘Kaleidoscope’ comes from the Columbia Gorge AVA and is nearly all Chardonnay from three blocks in the Celilo Vineyard with 2% Chardonnay from Santa Barbara County and 1% Roussanne from the same region blended in. Mango, red raspberry, crushed wet gravel and Gravenstein apple flavors combine with salted nutty undertones on the palate. Showing excellent length, this beauty is absolutely humming now. Drink 2023-2035- 95

2020 The Missoula Flood ‘Still Waters’ Sparkling Wine- The 2020 ‘Still Waters’ comes from block 9 in the Celilo Vineyard and is 100% Chardonnay.  This shows rich buttered French bread notes on the nose with Marcona almond and shades of green papaya. This shows bright kumquat zest and green apple flavors on the palate alongside stony and nutty undertones. Showing good length and a soft mousse this is seriously good, refined bubbles. Drink 2023-2035- 94

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Amazing new Brunellos by Castiglion del Bosco.

Castiglion del Bosco

July 18, 2023

A famed property in Brunello, Castiglion del Bosco is named after the bosco,(wood), surrounding the Castiglion (walled castle), is the domain of deer, boars, pheasants and vineyards planted with Sangiovese that is set on gravel and clay soils. The property boasts a hotel and golf club as well with a scenic backdrop that is as good as it gets for Tuscany.

The new wines that I tasted were the entry level Brunello as well as their ‘Campo del Drago’ which is their cru wine from the Capanna area, spanning 1.5 hectares at a high elevation site. 2018 was not the easiest vintage to navigate with cool weather and rains at early summer which was followed by a hot and dry later summer. Wines were stored for 24 months in French oak and I was very impressed with both new bottlings. My feeling is that both wines need several hours of air before consuming at the moment. The 2018 Castiglion del Bosco ‘Campo del Drago’ Brunello (OB, 95) which is heady and intense but also shows incredible nuance and a silky texture. Learn more about this amazing Tuscan property at https://wine.castigliondelbosco.com/ and here are my reviews of the incredible new wines by Castiglion del Bosco.

2018 Castiglion del Bosco Brunello di Montalcino- The outstanding 2018 Castiglion del Bosco Brunello di Montalcino comes from this vintage that saw a very warm end to summer. Dark truffle shavings combine with dried herbs, white pepper and shades of Nori on the nose. The palate is soft and inviting with silky tannins that frame a beautiful core of red fruits, orange rind and truffle shavings. This is seriously good stuff for the price that is already providing plenty of drinking enjoyment. Drink 2023-2037- 94

2018 Castiglion del Bosco ‘Campo del Drago’ Brunello di Montalcino- The 2018 Castiglion del Bosco ‘Campo del Drago’ Brunello di Montalcino is a stunning new bottling that is already showing great now at the five year mark. Once on the nose this shows off beautiful red rose petal notes alongside potpourri, allspice, blood orange zest and shades of Linzer torte. The palate is concentrated and wonderfully earthy with refined tannins and great concentration. The combination of weight, verve and flavor range is amazing. Seriously good to consume now, this will cellar well for another fifteen to twenty years to come. Drink 2023-2040- 95

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