Wow! As my old friend MLipton elided, this is a splendid, throwback to the 90s Pagani. The nose doesn't have the American oak creamy dill or elevated alcohol that drove me away from this American classic. It's not like this is a slight or IPOB wine, but it seems more in line with what I've had from Bedrock than the last young Ridge Pagani I tried. There is a real vibrancy to the fruit as deep and dark as it is. I get this dark earth, licorice, espresso savory mélange from Pagani that undergirds the fruit in a savory way. Silky and voluptuous through the palate, well shaped by acidity and buried structure. The best part of drinking this is that I got to share some with pigdaddy, who shares a love of the Ridge wines of yesteryear and has kept closer tabs on them than I. This bottle had an emotional, nostalgic resonance with me which will probably lead me to buy a case even though I need more wine like a hole in the head.
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Bright purple, youthfully opaque. Brimful of fruit (blueberry, brambles, cherry lifesavers), very vivid, fresh. Lots of energy on the palate, with an intensity that belies its medium weight. Well integrated acidity, peppery tannins. Promising.
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4/14/2024 - caseat wrote: 90 Points
Vibrant raspberry on the nose. Cherry, anise, and herbs on the palate.
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3/21/2024 - Miriam R Does not like this wine:
Cherry and cherry and more cherry
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3/12/2024 - Ecoenophile wrote: 92 Points
Just like first bottle… very good on many levels. Not a bargain, but worth the price.
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3/10/2024 - vulgar little monkey wrote: 93 Points
Wow! As my old friend MLipton elided, this is a splendid, throwback to the 90s Pagani. The nose doesn't have the American oak creamy dill or elevated alcohol that drove me away from this American classic. It's not like this is a slight or IPOB wine, but it seems more in line with what I've had from Bedrock than the last young Ridge Pagani I tried. There is a real vibrancy to the fruit as deep and dark as it is. I get this dark earth, licorice, espresso savory mélange from Pagani that undergirds the fruit in a savory way. Silky and voluptuous through the palate, well shaped by acidity and buried structure. The best part of drinking this is that I got to share some with pigdaddy, who shares a love of the Ridge wines of yesteryear and has kept closer tabs on them than I. This bottle had an emotional, nostalgic resonance with me which will probably lead me to buy a case even though I need more wine like a hole in the head.
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3/10/2024 - wineamateur Likes this wine:
Bright purple, youthfully opaque. Brimful of fruit (blueberry, brambles, cherry lifesavers), very vivid, fresh. Lots of energy on the palate, with an intensity that belies its medium weight. Well integrated acidity, peppery tannins. Promising.
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