Monday, August 17, 2026

Château La Croix De Beaucaillou Saint-Julien 2009 Bordeaux Red Wine

 


Château La Croix De Beaucaillou Saint-Julien 2009 Bordeaux Red Wine, $42.49-$49.99, 95 points, was roundly black grading to a deep garnet red with a still clear meniscus, and sticky glass legs.
The aromas of brandy, caramel, and licorice were lovely.
The 2026 rendition of this 2009 Bordeaux was an amazing wine experience as the wine itself beautifully evolved as a better wine than when first tasted more than thirteen years ago. Can you say that about many wines? At seventeen years old this wine was rich, supportive, balanced, and with flavors reflective of the aromas, a gift with a bright bow.
Finished long, pure, and with its spot-on 13.5% alcohol.
Paired PERFECTLY with my rare rib-eye.

Bordeaux Red Wine vintage 2009

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Friday, August 14, 2026

Tiefenbrunner 2024 Pinot Grigio IGT (Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy)

 


Tiefenbrunner 2024 Pinot Grigio IGT (Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy), $13.59-$17.99, 91 points, was a medium straw-yellow color with an indistinct graying penumbra.
The dominant aromas of citrus were nuanced with orchard blossoms, and a lovely cream soda note.
This always delightful Pinot Grigio was light-bodied, brightly acidic, delivered the nose energetically onto the palate with the fuel of ginger and mineral notes.
Finished long on the slowly fading late palate and a sweet-spot 12.5% alcohol.
Paired well with my seafood buffet. 

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Tuesday, August 4, 2026

Cline Family Cellars Los Carneros, Hat Strap, 2021 Chardonnay

 


Cline Family Cellars Los Carneros, Hat Strap, 2021 Chardonnay, $28.79-$31.99, 89 points, was a medium-dark straw yellow color with a broad grey penumbra.
The aromas were a pleasant minerality nuanced with lemon zest and woody notes.
The Cline family delivered a balanced white wine with just enough oak, just enough citrus fruit, ginger, and tertiary notes of caramel and Crème brûlée all in a medium-bodied, dry, fairly acidic package.
Finished quite long on the trailing palate with a still balanced 14.5% alcohol.
Paired well with our rotisserie chicken.

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Saturday, August 1, 2026

Rock and Roots N/V Moscato (Spain)

 


Rock and Roots N/V Moscato (Spain), $5.39-$5.99, 90 points, was medium brass color with a lime green sheen throughout.
The floral and shoe-polish aromas were dominated by pleasant wood notes.
This Spanish Moscato was an interesting tart/sweet affair, light-bodied, showed good acidity, with a more angular texture than many Italian Moscato wines. Flavors of wood, lime, orange peel, lemon oil, Crème brûlée, and a hint of ginger were rather complex for $5 bottle of wine.
Finished long on the trailing palate and a modest 10.5% alcohol.
Paired well with my Buffalo hot wings.

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Thursday, July 30, 2026

Villa Antinori Toscana 2024 White Wine IGT

 


Villa Antinori Toscana 2024 White Wine IGT, $17.15-$22.00, 90 points, was a very light (almost palladium) yellow gold, with a broad graying penumbra.
The sweet aromas of lime were nuanced with Pomelo and vanilla bean were bright and refreshing.
This white IGT was light-bodied, dry, appropriately acidic, and showed tart/tasty flavors that mirrored the nose with a bit of green grassiness.
Finished long on floral and ginger notes and partnered perfectly with the well-balanced 12% alcohol.
Paired fine with my New Brunswick oysters.

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Friday, July 24, 2026

Volpaia 2021 Chianti Classico DOCG

 


Volpaia 2021 Chianti Classico DOCG, $25.50-$33.00, 92 points, poured garnet red with a broad clear meniscus and copious legs.
The aroma was a bit different for me, more a new car smell tainted ripe strawberry with a hint of rose pedal.
This was a "tight" Chianti Classico, showed bright acidity, taut tannins, and spicy pepper notes with edgy tart/sour fruit flavors that some will not enjoy, but I found unusually delicious.
Finished long on minerality, black tea, red pepper, and the well-balanced 13.5% alcohol.
Paired perfectly with our spaghetti in a grass-fed beefy tomato sauce. 

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Sunday, July 19, 2026

Masseria Supreno 2024 Primitivo I.G.T.sienna

 


Masseria Supreno 2024 Primitivo I.G.T., $9.89-$10.99, 90 points, poured core black grading to an opaque sienna with a purple sheen, thin clear meniscus, and copious stained legs.
Aromas were earthy red grape skin, ripe mulberry, citrus tainted shoe polish, and black licorice.
This Primitivo was full-bodied, round and luscious, tart, tangy, showed fair-good acidity, mildly supportive tannins, and juicy flavors finishing a bit spicy with notes of iron and red pepper.
Alcohol was a warm 14%.
Paired perfectly with our beefy Mexican cuisine.
Think QPR (quality/price/ration) for a great deal on a Zinfandel red wine.

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