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.
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Famille Arnaud La Roseliere Co du Rhone, 2021
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.
Thursday, January 29, 2026
G.D. Vajra Langhe Rosso, 2020
The winemaker describes this as a "hug from Piedmont." It is produced from young vines of Nebbiolo, Dolcetto and Barbera with smaller quantities of Albarossa, Freisa and Pinot Noir. It is not just a hug but several sweet kisses.
Reddish violet. Flowers and fresh fruit in the aromas Red berries and plums with hints of cinnamon and mint. Lifted flavors on the mid-palate and a long, lovely finish. From the winemaker: "fruity delicately complex."
Vajra makes many great Barolos for long aging. This Rosso is for current enjoyment, although I am sure that this bottle is better than the ones we had several years ago.
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Negro Lorenzo S. Francisco Roero Riserva, 2011
Deep ruby red with not as many Nebbiolo orange tints as I expected. Probably has had some new oak maturation. Beautifully aromatic. Roses, ripe red and black berries. Tannin is noticeable but well balanced by red fruit acidity. Sweet vanilla flavors on the finish. Now in its 14th year but improves noticeably with two hours of aeration. On the third night after being opened and re-corked, it is showing beautifully.
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Jose Maria da Fonseca Anticiclone Peninsula de Setubal Red, 2022
Fonseca produces a number of excellent vintage and tawny ports. Anticiclone is decidedly dry. It received 90 points from Wine Spectator and was included in the publication's top 100 wines of 2024.
Deep red with slight bluish tints. Black berries, dark chocolate, coffee. Comes on with bold strokes then settles into an elegant mid-palate and a spicy, peppery finish that is far from simple.
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Kirkland Signature Cotes du Rhone Villages, 2024
Kirkland Signature, of course, refers to wines sold by Costco, with the producer rarely mentioned. I have seen this CDR Villages on the shelves, selling for about $7 a bottle, but this is my first purchase and first taste. It will not be my last.
Deep, dark red. May have had some new oak aging but, if so, it has not been to the detriment of the wine. Still has a traditional profile. Upfront smells and flavors of fresh red and black berries and spice. Medium bodied (despite 15% alcohol content). Actually, it carries 15% quite well. No heat, no heaviness. Classic Southern Rhone pepper and spice.. Long, delicious finish. The best value in CDR that I have seen in many years.
Second night: The oak and the alcohol are clearly showing tonight. If you are a hard core Southern Rhone traditionalist, as I claim to be, you might want to try a bottle before you load up the trunk. But it's an enjoyable wine at a good price that might suit your non-traditionalist friends and family better than an old-timey CDR.
