Deep ruby. 80% Grenache, but the red berry and black pepper traits typical of Grenache are not as prominent as you might think. 10% Syrah and 10% Mourvedre produce darker tones of black and blue berries, blue plums and cassis. Firm tannins but sleek texture on the mid-palate and finish. Beautiful now but will probably improve.
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Domaine du Seminaire Cotes du Rhone Village Valreas, 2019
Saturday, November 29, 2025
Domaine du Pegau Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee Reservee, 1989
Dark crimson, still bright; lightening at the borders. It takes awhile for the bouquet to open but it is well worth the wait. Very aromatic: cherries, earth, rosemary and thyme. And the flavors are even more enticing. Full bodied and rich. Sweet fruit backed by savory tones of tobacco, sea salt and black olives. Powerful, powerful finish. The perfect match for rack of lamb.
Friday, November 28, 2025
Salexis Napa Valley Beckstoffer Carneros Lake Vineyard Chardonnay, 2019
Deep gold, looks more mature than it is. Lively smells and flavors--tropical fruit, oak, toasted brioche, butter, vanilla, a touch of honey. Rich and full bodied but equally fresh and vibrant. Would be very enjoyable on its own or at the dinner table.
Nothing cheap about this wine. It sells for about $30 but I bought it for a bit less through Wine Spies.
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Chateau Poujeaux Moulis-en-Medoc, 1982
Medium ruby, still almost as dark as the 2005 Greysac but shading to garnet a bit earlier. Red currants and cherries here plus cassis, leather and cedar. Still has that Poujeaux charm on the mid-palate; ripe and generous. Memories of past greatness show up on the lovely finish.
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Chateau Greysac Medoc, 2005
I am often, with good reason, accused of holding on to wines too long in the cellar. To be honest, though, over the years I remember more regrets from drinking a wine too early than too late. Such is the case with this 2005 Greysac. I bought half a case for $12 a bottle in 2012, and this, the last bottle, is clearly the best of the lot with more in the tank.
Saturday, November 22, 2025
DeLille Cellars Roofline Oregon Chardonnay, 2020
Medium deep gold. Lively smells of flowers, lime and melon. Has an acidic edge and mineral flavors I associate with Oregon Chardonnay. At this stage of development, I don't detect the lemon curd texture I love in Chardonnays from Willakenzie, Willamette Valley Vineyards and Sokol Blosser wines. For a general Oregon appellation (not even Willamette Valley), however, Roofline offers an impressive array of complex, savory smells and flavors.
Thursday, November 20, 2025
G.D. Vajra Clare JC Langhe Nebbiolo, 2022
Medium light garnet. Fresh berries more than cherries, violets more than roses. but unmistakeably Piedmont Nebbiolo. Aromas and flavors that expand over the course of the meal. Crisp on the mid-palate, ripe on the finish. Not a Barolo but not a quaffer. Clearly a wine that demands to be taken seriously. For $20, I am a buyer.
