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White
2015 Peter Michael Chardonnay Belle Côte Knights Valley
5/21/2019 - royalscam Likes this wine:
95 points
Outstanding and worth every penny! Tropical and crisp notes. Minerality and smoothness without buttery feel; crisp in mouth; alcohol has started to dissipate; again bursting with tropical flavors, pineapple mixed with stone; moderate finish
  • Cholera commented:

    7/21/19, 11:27 AM - You’re spot on with your description

Red
2012 Merry Edwards Pinot Noir Coopersmith Russian River Valley
7/2/2018 - Griffeyfan04 wrote:
87 points
Drink this up. The fruit is fading and the rustic charm is taking over. Not a lot going on with this one. The acid is high and it is lacks complexity. Disappointing considering the price tag
  • Cholera commented:

    10/14/18, 7:19 PM - Agree.

Red
2013 Talbott Pinot Noir Logan Sleepy Hollow Vineyard Santa Lucia Highlands
4/2/2018 - Z1nnfull Likes this wine:
90 points
This (the "Logan") is essentially an entry-level Talbott Pinot and I have seen it priced anywhere from $18-24. This wine exemplifies both Talbottt's commitment to making high quality Pinot (and Chard) at all price points and why Santa Lucia Highlands (SLH) wines really deserve a serious look (and drink) from those who like Pinot and Chard, but don't want to dole out $40 for a disappointing wine. The wine was neither timid nor overpowering, with solid berry fruit and a touch of earthy oak. Everything seemed balanced and integrated. Just a very good Pinot, outstanding Quality to Price Ratio (QPR). Look for the Logan sub-brand and the Sleepy Hollow Vineyards notation. Best by end of 2018.
  • Cholera commented:

    4/12/18, 8:14 PM - I agree. One of my favorite go to wines for any occasion. Great flavor profile from this region

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