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Red
4/24/2024 - The Drunken Cyclist Likes this wine:
91 points
Retail $50. Heavy Bottle (). Under cork. You could probably count the number of wines I have tried from Arizona on one hand and if you exclude the wines from Aridus, well, I would not need a hand at all. This, however, *is* the first Cab Franc and it is pretty fantastic. I expected a bunch of fruit, not much acidity, and well, not much more. A funny thing happened: good fruit, a bit of earth, an herbal note, and plenty of tartness. Yeah, this is pretty darned good. 91 Points.

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Red
Though 2022 not a fruit bomb like Cuvée L, more like a tamed beauty , needs more time let it rest until 2025.
Red
4/22/2024 - gilrbo wrote:
PnP, then drunk over three evenings. Nice and well balanced, good energy too. One feels the warm vintage.
White
4/24/2024 - red freddy Likes this wine:
90 points
Impulse Purchase @ Total Wine
I was seeking a Ste Michelle Gewurztraminer that I had previously had good results with (I recently had a Boeckel Gewurztraminer Midelberg that was good, but found a little too sweet for my taste). Total Wine did not have Ste Michelle Gewurz, but suggested a Ste Michelle (off-dry) Reisling. I opted for their 'Dry' Reisling instead of the 'Off-Dry."
13.0% abv - $10

Served @ 10c/50F with Sauteed Shrimp over Fettuccine and Salad.

Pale yellow on the pour and in the glass. Nose of citrus and white flowers. Light-bodied, citrus on the palate with some peach notes. Pleasant acidity refreshing the palate. Just a hint of sweet, any more sweetness would detract from the overall impression and experience. Nice, pleasantly tart finish!
Excellent accompaniment to the shrimp pasta entree. Spouse Endorsed; I'll get more.
Red
4/24/2024 - jeffmudd Likes this wine:
90 points
Great QPR, drinking very nice right now.
Red
A lovely wine , elegant not a powerhouse, needs more time, come back in 2026.
Rosé
My 2nd Goodfellow wine this week. The other reviews are spot on. Delicious, gulpable and I wish I’d ordered six cases of this stuff, and not six bottles. Also, this has a beautiful, unique color.
Red
4/24/2024 - jlhkiss Likes this wine:
91 points
Opened and paired with grilled chicken and mixed salad. Cloudy purple with a crimson hue. Floral nose brings purple lavender, red roses, nutmeg, cinnamon spices, and orange peel. The palate is medium-large, square, and compact, bringing a hard core of raspberries and sour rhubarb followed by high-toned pomegranate/cherry notes, wood smoke, and black tea into a tannic finish. This will be best 2026-2036. Technical score: 92. Enjoyment score: 90.
White - Sparkling
4/24/2024 - Burgundy Al wrote:
87 points
BTG. Berry with orchard fruit, plenty of bready notes bordering yeasty for such a current version of the wine. On the ultra bright side, just able to retain its good sense of balance. Enjoyable, but once again not a Champagne that thrills me.
White
4/24/2024 - michael47 Likes this wine:
93 points
Lovely green gooseberry notes, crisp and delicious in the NZ style but with some weight in it. Well balanced with an intensity of fruit. Year in year out they make a terrific SB.
White - Fortified
4/24/2024 - michael47 Likes this wine:
92 points
Found a bottle that was opened at least 6 months ago and was half full with no argon. Surprised how delicious it still was, with layers of roasted nuts, fig, chestnut honey with a surprising level of crisp acids to balance out the sweetness. Amazing QPR if you like these rich sherries.
Red
4/24/2024 - Burgundy Al wrote:
94 points
I haven't had this wine in over a decade, and no surprise, the wine is better now than ever before. Spiced and floral start with roasted beef and so much black fruit. Spice is the star here, this is wonderfully complex and layered. Still so young with miles to go.
Red
4/24/2024 - thalver wrote:
90 points
Having been through several bottles of this since fall, this wine strikes me as still displaying plenty of tannin-structure, One bottle was funky (TCA-like), but the off-putting aroma didn't seem to be present in the taste. One more recent bottle seemed to have more subdued tannins.....these probably need a couple years. That probably won't happen here 89-91 pts
Red
4/24/2024 - firstgrowth Likes this wine:
92 points
Best Temecula wine I’ve had. Smooth not tart, tannins are soft like a decent Bordeaux.
Red
Finally! After a long run of disappointing Baroli (which actually had me questioning if I’d fallen out of love with Nebbiolo), I finally had one that reminded me why I fell in love with the Langhe in the first place.

The tannins are prominent, but they are “polished” and not too upsetting. More importantly, there is great fruit, spice and a little menthol to go along with a COMPLETE lack of nail polish remover. This is such a pretty wine, even though it is a long way from maturity.
Red
4/24/2024 - kgott2 Likes this wine:
95 points
Excellent!! Velvety texture; black cherry; cola; opulent
Red
4/25/2024 - 2caveman Likes this wine:
89 points
This has improved over time. Lip smacking good barbers. Grapes goodness at excellent qpr
White - Sparkling
4/24/2024 - zimmy07 Likes this wine:
96 points
similar to my last tasting note. I have to stop drinking these!!! They need 10 more years and this may one of the greatest of all time! I think this may be better than the 2008 Krug and Cristal. This will be epic if you can wait until 2030 or beyond. This is special
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White
4/24/2024 - Mike6743 Likes this wine:
88 points
Perfect blend of buttery and quaffable and refreshing.
Red
1996 Château Cos d'Estournel St. Estèphe Red Bordeaux Blend (view label images)
4/24/2024 - zimmy07 Likes this wine:
95 points
This is on point! Popped cork and the perfume from the bottle was instant. violets poped on the nose. On the palate cedar, pencil shaving, gritty tannin and blue fruits. In perfect balance. I am not sure this will get better, it will hold for aonther 10+ years easy, but not sure it will improve. This was so damn good!!!!
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Red
2021 L'Erta di Radda Chianti Classico Chianti Classico DOCG Sangiovese Blend, Sangiovese (view label images)
4/24/2024 - David J Cooper wrote:
92 points
Clear medium red. Floral red cherry, berry and spice nose. Vibrant sour cherry and red berry flavours and a concentrated electric finish.

So alive. Young exciting Chianti. So much to look forward to with 2021.
Red
2016 Château Tronquoy-Lalande St. Estèphe Red Bordeaux Blend (view label images)
4/24/2024 - Munklunk wrote:
88 points
Tannic and not drinking great. Needs bunch more time.
Red
4/18/2024 - SH Wu wrote:
90 points
Blackberries and creme de cassis dominate the core of the concentrated palate. Licorice, clove and herbs follow. Ample acidity to lift the dark, brooding fruits.

This could use more time in cellar, but I personally like where its at. Maybe a few more years so it can hit the magical point of balance between the primary and secondary.
Red
4/24/2024 - DfwCabLover Likes this wine:
91 points
Just an easy drinking bottle of Napa cab. Balance is there, it can go for a many more years but it’s definitely something designed to drink in 3-5. Laughing at the person below comparing to Caymus. Very hopeful he’ll be able to enjoy real Napa wines moving forward.
Red
4/24/2024 - jj0902 Likes this wine:
82 points
Slightly acid. Oak and heavy earthy notes. Full body.
Red
4/24/2024 - moega Likes this wine:
92 points
I'm a bit conflicted with this wine. I wanted to like it more than I did, and I eventually got there on the 2nd/3rd day. I left it open in the bottle for the first 6 hours or so, but it was still quite closed on day 1 - 90-91 at best. Nice deep purple color, not as rich as I hoped or expected either. Smooth and well made, though.
White
2014 Château Latour-Martillac Blanc Pessac-Léognan Sémillon-Sauvignon Blanc Blend (view label images)
4/24/2024 - Jason Wu Likes this wine:
90 points
Med lemon
Med+ intensity, elderflower, gooseberry, pastry, hay, rice, pear, melon, passion fruit, white roses, developing.
Dry, high acidity, med intensity, elderflower, dough, pastry, nectarine skin, salted plum, med body, med finish.
Overall, this is a good wine. Drinks well now.
Red
4/18/2024 - SH Wu wrote:
88 points
A well structured presentation of lifted red fruits supported by the sweeter elements of the cooperage. The inclusion of the cabernet fruit adds intensity and heft on the mouthfeel. Light savory herbs emerge with more air in glass.

This is drinking great now, though I'm not sure if this has much upside to develop in cellar.
Red
4/18/2024 - SH Wu wrote:
87 points
Oaked strawberry compote with a silky finish. Drinking well after a few hours of air.

While inoffensive and a crowd pleaser, I personally found nothing of interest in this wine. This is indeed a solid pinot noir, but perhaps a bit too aggressively priced.
Red
4/18/2024 - SH Wu wrote:
88 points
Ripe cherries and strawberries with cola spices and light earth. Sturdy, ripe tannins add structure to the whole package. Light herbal tones emerge with more air.

A very nice, enjoyable American pinot noir. This is drinking well already with a few hours of air.
Red
4/18/2024 - SH Wu wrote:
85 points
A natty presentation of brambly fruits. Floral undertones and tart strawberries makes this a fresh, quaffable drink.

Nice if you like the more natty presentation of fruits.
Red
4/24/2024 - Jeremy Holmes wrote:
Glistens like a ruby jewel as you pour it out. Has an almost Morey-like blue fruit character, along with a pomegranate note. There's aniseed spice and some violet florals too. It is bright, silky and accessible. There's saline minerality and good cut to the expansive finish.
Red
2004 Wendouree Shiraz Malbec Clare Valley Shiraz Blend, Syrah (view label images)
4/20/2024 - Dr S Likes this wine:
93 points
This strikes me as representing the mid-way point between the ‘old Wendouree’ and the new. The cool long 2002 and mild undervalued 2004 vintages presaged the more refined wines seen in the 2010s on (including the elegantly powerful 2009). The hot, unforgiving 2003 season shapes what the winemaking team could work with it, but the absence of astringent tannins, jaded overripe characters (raisins) and heat (it’s 13.2%) tells you they picked at the right time.

Brick rim to faded red, then dark core. Once you let it breathe (an hour or so) and work through the secondary walnut, caraway seeds and aniseed, surprisingly fresh fruits appear - chopped dark cherries, dark plums, blackberries - then a sprinkle of brick dust. Distinctly Wendouree that tastes 20 years old plus, yes, but gnarly or burly, no.

Palate continues the theme. Sinewy tannins snake their way through more cherry, plum, raspberry. There’s an understated darker, dry vintage port note too, reminiscent of the 03 Shiraz and older Wendouree - it complements, not dominates the other characters. Hints of beef brisket, or is that my belly saying feed me brisket with this wine? Only upper medium bodied at most that carries itself well. No heat, no edges, no teacher, but guru, yes (apologies to Van Morrison).

I’ve ranked it just below CT Outstanding, mainly relative to scores for the more prodigious vintages of this wine (2004, 2012, 2013, 2019).

The 2003 Sth Australian vintage is one at this point I’d be wary of, but this is an exception. I searched for signs of decline but found none. It’s still vibrant. The road may not go on forever but the party has yet to end (thanks Robert Earl Keen).
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Red
4/24/2024 - Bunny Motel wrote:
87 points
Interesting and tough to judge because I really like the aromas (unmistakeably Oregon pinot, appealing) and it has good initial fruit/freshness and mid palate but something about the finish just doesn't quite come together. Can't put my finger on it, but ends a little disjointed instead of a pure, elegant Pinot-esque finish. Trying alone, so perhaps better served with food?
Red
4/24/2024 - The Drunken Cyclist Likes this wine:
93 points
Retail $65. Heavy Bottle. 75% Mourvèdre (35% whole cluster), 25% Grenache (30% whole cluster). When it comes to red wine, I can count on one hand the number of times I have said "I could really go for a Mourvèdre." It tends to be heavy, very fruity, and dark. Well, perhaps not "heavy" but the other two attributes are certainly here as it is on the dar side and there is plenty of dark fruit (blueberry, blackberry), a touch of earth, and more than an ounce of brood. What sets this wine clearly apart from other Mourvèdres (at least for me) is that the driver here is clearly the tartness. Holy cow. Lip-smacking goodness from the jump and it carries all the way through to the finish. Yowza.

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Red
4/24/2024 - redz wrote:
91 points
Nice aged zin flavors. A little acidic, might mellow more.
Red
4/24/2024 - grizzlywine wrote:
86 points
It's obvious what this is going to taste like before you pop the cork, and honestly I don't know why I picked it up. Nose is a bit mousy, and I would drink these asap if you're so inclined. High toned cranberry juice and natty funk, tolerable just below cellar temp but only barely. Throw an ice cube in it and serve it to your alcoholic aunt so you can open something better.
Red
4/24/2024 - UPGRAYEDD_4570 Likes this wine:
84 points
Very smooth and very tasty
Red
4/24/2024 - df1962 wrote:
90 points
PnD let air for 30mins

Consistent with previous note and it got better.
Red
4/23/2024 - rrscellar Likes this wine:
89 points
As others have said, tremendous value. More earth than I would expect and really balanced fruit…more balance than I’d expect at this price.
Red
4/24/2024 - wine eng wrote:
87 points
Nose has aromas of blackberries and raspberries. Palate needs to open up. It is tight with flavors of cedar and dark berries.
Red
4/18/2024 - SH Wu wrote:
83 points
Honestly, a pleasant surprise. I usually am not too fond of these celebrity wines, but this one had enough tannic and acidic structure to not let the sweet fruit and oak overwhelm the palate.

A reasonable wine at an acceptable price. I enjoyed drinking this with a charcuterie board spread.
Red
4/24/2024 - blip wrote:
Recessive taste, medium to short length, smooth, on nose alcohol, coal, some sharpness and and freshness not picked up on palate, didn’t drink. Balance?
White - Sparkling
3/22/2024 - Julien D Likes this wine:
96 points
Wow I haven’t had such a great champagne in a while. Powerful yet elegant nose offering a plethora of flavors, lemon curd, golden apple, honey, vanilla. After 30min notes of starfruit, pear and cream joined the party. Mouth is rich and intense, with fine bubbles and balanced acidity. More beeswax, baked stone fruit and lemon peel flavors lead to a long and complex finish. Just a hint a green notes mid palate keeps it from 97pts in my books.
White - Sparkling
4/18/2024 - SH Wu wrote:
86 points
Fresh green apple with a toasty and creamy body. Fresh citrus acidity gives this a refreshing lift.

Great start for the night type drink.
Red
4/17/2024 - LorenzoIlMagnifico Likes this wine:
88 points
Rich, aromatic red. Structure is strong tannin at the start with solid middle. Complex in the mouth. Blending of several grapes.
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