Sunday, March 22, 2026

Clos Du Val Napa Valley 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon Revisited twelve years later


 



Clos Du Val Napa Valley 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon Revisited, $22.94-$39.99 (current price $59.99), 93 points, poured ruby red with a bleeding meniscus tinted with a touch of orange/red, and stained-glass sheeting.
The aromas were perfumed shoe polish, ripe plums, sweet underbrush, iodine, and a hint of milk chocolate.
This sixteen-year-old Napa Cab was a rich full-body with a round soft mouthfeel, fair acidity, softened tannins, unctuous with tasty flavors reflective of the aromas with subtle pepper notes.
Finished long on the trailing palate with hints of black licorice and iron; alcohol was a mellow 13.5%.
Paired perfectly with my Texas burger.

2010 California Cabernet Sauvignon wines tasted

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Thursday, March 19, 2026

Elena Walch Alto Adige 2024 Chardonnay DOC

 

Elena Walch Alto Adige 2024 Chardonnay DOC, $21.24-$24.99, 91 points, was a medium pale yellow-gold color with a broad gray meniscus.
Aromas of white blossoms, flint, Necco wafers, and a lovely minerality were outstanding.
This DOC Chardonnay was dry, medium-bodied, showed good acidity, and delivered tasty flavors reflective of the nose with bright ginger notes.
Finished long on the ginger and a well-balanced 13% alcohol.
Paired perfectly with my spanakopita and roast chicken.

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Friday, March 13, 2026

Cantine Povero Priore 2021 Barolo DOCG

 


Cantine Povero Priore 2021 Barolo DOCG, $32.29-$42.99, 92 points, poured a ruby red grading to pomegranate with a thin clear meniscus and clinging thin and stained legs.
Aromas of perfumed cranberry, dusty citrus notes, black tea, and a hint of mint leaf were subtle and lovely.
This Barolo was medium-bodied, bone-dry, showed bright acidity, robust fine-grainy tannins, and tasty cayenne pepper, tart cranberry, and tannic black tea.
Finished very long on the trailing palate, a hint of iron, and a deceptively (beware) big 14.5% alcohol.
Paired perfectly with a number of Italian dishes.

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Monday, March 9, 2026

Ruffino Aziano 2021 Chianti Classico

 


Ruffino Aziano 2021 Chianti Classico, $18.99-$21.99, 91 points, poured unusually dark with a black core grading to an opaque pomegranate red with a broad clear meniscus and sticky stained-legs.
Aromas of bright red raspberries, black tea, underbrush, and a floral vibe were quite good.
This 2021 Chianti Classico was full-bodied, bone-dry, showed appropriate acidity for a Tuscan Sangiovese, supportive fine grainy tannins, and delicious flavors reflective of the nose with hints of wood, cayenne, and licorice.
Finished long, showed a bit of iron, slightly austere, spicy, and with an archetypical 13.5% alcohol.
Paired perfectly with several different Italian dishes.

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Thursday, March 5, 2026

Doris Leopold 2024 Grüner Veltliner Daham (Austria)

 


Doris Leopold 2024 Grüner Veltliner Daham, $6.99, 89 points, was a very light yellow/gold color with a graying penumbra.
Aromas of honey, apricots, lime juice, and a white blossom floral vibe were pleasant.
This Grüner Veltliner was light-bodied, dry, showed fair to good acidity, and delivered tasty flavors reflective of the aromas with a bright accent of ginger.
Finished fair on the trailing palate and a well-balanced 12.5% alcohol.
Paired perfectly with our curry-Asian cuisine.
Another excellent value from Trader Joe's:

Trader Joe's Wines Tasted

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Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Ridge Lytton Springs 2022 Red Wine

 


Ridge Lytton Springs 2022 Red Wine, $48.35-$56.99, 94 points, poured an opaque pomegranate red with a broad clear meniscus and copious stained legs.
Aromas of perfumed cherry fruit, an undercurrent of briarberries, and a floral vibe were fresh and pleasant.
This Lytton Springs with the substitution of Alicante Bouschet for Mourvèdre was near full-bodied, bone dry, showed good acidity, was well supported with grainy tannins, and endowed with an array of complex flavors led by tart briar fruit, tangy red cherry, earth and wood notes with warm pepper spices.
Finished very long on the trailing palate, a hint of mint, plum, and an appropriate 14.4% alcohol.
Varietals were 67% Zinfandel, 19% Petite Sirah,11% Carignane, and 3% Alicante Bouschet.
Paired absolutely perfectly with my Mexican cuisine, and very good with my spice-rubbed rack-of-lamb.

Ridge, why it's a "go to" winery!

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Saturday, February 28, 2026

Castello di Neive Montebertotto 2024 Arneis (DOC) Langhe Piedmont, Italy

 


Castello di Neive Montebertotto 2024 Arneis (DOC) Langhe Piedmont, Italy, $18.69-$23.99, 91 points, was almost clear with palladium highlights and a graying penumbra.
Lovely aromas of warmed mandarin peel and dusty citrus notes dominated a will-o-the wisp floral jasmine perfume.
This Arneis was a silky mercury medium-bodied dry white wine with fair to good acidity and tasty flavors of flint, stone fruit, and bright ginger notes.
Finished long, clean, and with a well-balanced 12.5% alcohol.
Paired perfectly with my sardines in extra virgin olive oil.

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