Deep ruby/violet--dark for a Pinot. Cherry, cranberry, cinnamon, earth, lemon zest. Medium body, smooth texture. Acidity even higher than I expected from the Willamette Valley. A great match for grilled salmon.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Greenwing Willamette Valley Pinot Noir, 2024
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Sartori di Verona Pinot Noir, 2022
Bright ruby, medium dark. Black raspberry, cherry, plums. Ripe fruit balanced by brisk acidity. Black pepper, spice, vanilla on finish. Medium body, supple mouth feel but it lacks the lacy texture of a fine Pinot Noir. For $12 to $15, a good wine for frequent use at the table.
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Tenuta delle Terre Nere Etna Rosso, 2008
Light ruby, similar to that of a Pinot Noir of comparable age. The bouquet is a bit lacking. Somewhat cooked; maybe simply a bad bottle or one that was exposed to heat before I purchased it. (The case was filled from bottles already on the shelf.) With swirling, though, the flavors emerge--red fruit acidity and minerals. Still has the detail and definition that I found in previous bottles. Pinot Noir delicacy and texture. Still a very enjoyable wine.
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Cecchi Chianti Classico, 2021
Deep and dark violet ruby. From the first sniff and taste, I was impressead by the depth, complexity and concentration. Great balance between the ripe fruit, firm tannins and Sangiovase acidity. Cherries, flowers and vanilla on the nose Red fruit, leather and spice on the palate. Powerful wine. Later in the meal, the tannins seemed to dominate. I would like to taste it in 2029 or later, but at this price it is a good choice for drinking now or later.
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Famille Arnaud La Roseliere Co du Rhone, 2021
Medium dark crimson. Probably Syrah rather than oaj. Ripe red berries and herbs on the nose. Dark cherries on the palate with a peppercorn finish. More tannin than to be expected from a CDR but still very approachable now and for at least a few more years.
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Chateau Grand Traverse Grand Traverse Select Pinot Grigio, NV
Light straw. Fresh and clean from start to finish. Green apples, white peaches, lemon zest. Less herbal than Italian Pinot Grigios such as MezzaCorona and lighter bodied than Alsace or Oregon Pino Gris. A pleasant twist of sweet fruit on the finish. The chart on the label shows this wine as semi-dry, but it comes across as crisp and tart because of the vibrant fruit flavors.
At $10 to $12, it is a good value every day white.
L'Armangia Piemonte Chardonnay Paratorondo, 2018
Very dark, old gold color. Nothing fresh in the smells or flavors. More oxidation than I can tolerate. My view is that it has been exposed to too much heat at some time or is over the hill. It may just be a bad bottle. It may just be my tasting bias. I don't know, but if you see this wine on the shelf, I advise you to try it first before buying in quantity.
