Friday, June 26, 2026

Caparzo 2020 Brunello DI Montalcino (DOCG)

 


Caparzo 2020 Brunello DI Montalcino (DOCG), $34.00-$42.00, 93+ points, poured a bright ruby red with an amber sheen, a clear meniscus, and stained legs.
Aromas of spring-fresh strawberries, angel food-light Crème brûlée, black tea, and a hint of sourdough toast.
This bone-dry Caparzo 2020 Sangiovese was an angular expression of not only the vineyard but the grape, and showed crisply acidic, tannic, and with keenly focused flavors of red fruit, black tea, and Italian dried herbs.
Finished long, spicy, a bit earthy, with a hint of black licorice, showed a touch of minerality, and with a well-balanced 14% alcohol.
Paired perfectly with my spaghetti in a grass-fed beef tomato sauce.

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Monday, June 15, 2026

DE FORVILLE 2022 Barbaresco DOCG

 


DE FORVILLE 2022 Barbaresco DOCG, $34.85-$45.00, 94 points, poured an amber/red color with a broad clear meniscus, fat, sticky, and stained legs.
Aromas of warmed caramel, perfumed rose pedals, and rich-ripe red cherries were unctuously inviting.
This Barbaresco was bone-dry, medium-bodied, brightly acidic, and planked with fine grainy tannins; cherry fruit flavors were nuanced with black tea, cayenne pepper, and lingering dragon fruit.
Finished long, tangy, warm and spicy with the 14.5% alcohol.
Paired perfectly with our garlic/Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese pizza.

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Saturday, June 6, 2026

Battle Creek "Unconditional" Oregon 2023 Chardonnay

 


Battle Creek "Unconditional" Oregon 2023 Chardonnay, $20.99-$24.99, 91 points, was a light brass color with a broad graying meniscus.
Aromas of sweet apples, stone fruit, and lime juice notes were clean and lovely.
Battle Creek "Unconditional" Chardonnay was a lovely balanced white wine with a threshold good acidity, complex flavors of citrus, tropical and stone fruit, with apricot finding its way into the long finish nuanced with ginger, lemon peel, and a well-balanced 13.5% alcohol.
Paired perfectly with my own Greek Spanakopita. 

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Monday, June 1, 2026

Castello Di Albola 2023 Chianti Classico DOCG

 


Castello Di Albola 2023 Chianti Classico DOCG, $14.00-22.00, 86 points, poured ruby red with amber highlights, a broad clear meniscus, and glass sheeting.
A panoply of red fruit aromas dominated the masked black tea and cocoa notes.
I believe this Chianti needs to age a bit, as it was quite astringent, very acidic, and with rather bitting tannins, the barely medium body was bone-dry and flavors struggled to get past all the previous observations.
Finished tense, spicy, herbal, and with an ostensibly balanced 13.5% alcohol.
Actually, paired nicely with our spaghetti in a grass-fed beef tomato sauce.
Judging this wine had me torn between its rash youthfulness and its potential.

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Sunday, May 24, 2026

Dark Horse California 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon

 



Dark Horse California 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon, $9.00-$12.00, 84 points, poured an opaque, somewhat murky purple/red with a bleeding broad wine ring and a sticky neckless of legs.
The aroma was herbaceous and showed perfumed plums, hints of chocolate and an oaky floral vibe.
Dark Horse was full-bodied, chewy, candied (slightly cloying) though bone-dry, showed soft acidity and tannin while delivering a black licorice flavor profile accented with black fruit, plum, and Margerum.
Finished a tad tart, long on the fading palate, iron, red cherry, a hint of black pepper, and the 14.5% alcohol.
Paired okay with my wife's chili.
Does this wine make me a wine snob?

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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Luke Wahluke Slope, Columbia Valley 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon

 


Luke Wahluke Slope, Columbia Valley 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon, $15.99-$21.99, 88 points, poured a dark ruby red with faint amber flecks, a broad clear meniscus, and fat, sticky stained-legs.
Aromas of sun-warmed blackberries, plums, and a floral vibe were lovely.
This Columbia Valley Cabernet Sauvignon was up-front soft, round, and full-bodied, showed dry, fair acidity, underlayment of tannin, with the flavor of anise dominating blackberry, red cherry, and alcohol (14.4%).
Finished a bit hot and spicy with the alcohol becoming prominent.
Paired perfectly with my spiced sauerkraut grass-fed burger.
If noticeable alcohol isn't a problem for you, this is a wonderful choice, especially if you're looking for a good Cab under $20.

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Sunday, May 10, 2026

Trefethen Oak Knoll Napa Valley 2023 Chardonnay

 


Trefethen Oak Knoll Napa Valley 2023 Chardonnay, $29.74-$39.99, 93 points, was a light brass color that transitioned midway towards the rim in lightening gossamer gray hues.
Aromas of white pome blossoms, pleasant sour lemon peel, and a hint of mint leaf were excellent.
Trefethen is always one of my favorite Chardonnay white wines, and this 2023 was no exception as it showed a dry medium-body with good acidity, a bit tart, slightly/intriguingly bitter, and delivering delicious flavors which were earthy, malty, citrusy and with hints of green melon and mint.
Finished long on the trailing palate, bright ginger ale, and a well-balanced 12.5% alcohol.
Paired perfectly with my fried chicken breast.

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