Dashe 1998 Zinfandel Todd Brothers Ranch (Alexander Valley) 14.5%. Tiring, and though it still clings to remnants of its dusty, dark fruit days, those days are firmly in the past. Its not yet in an imbalanced stage, in which the structure overwhelms the remnants, but its getting there. (12/09)
Kalin 1997 Sauvignon Blanc Reserve (Potter Valley) Malic, then buttery, then thick with well-salted tan soil and lush apricot cream. More anonymous than these wines usually are, but it must be said that among the whites I generally prefer chardonnay and semillon from this house. Here, not everything on the structural side is entirely where it should be. (12/09)
Marietta Old Vine Red Lot Number 47 (California) Juicy, gummy-fruit fun. Like wine soda, without the actual carbonation. (12/09)
Harpoon 100 Barrel Series Ginger Wheat (Massachusetts) Alcoholic ginger beer. Gee, if only someone had thought of that before. My sarcasm hides the fact that ginger beer is really all this is, cuz the wheat doesnt enter into it. (12/09)
Long Trail Brewmaster Series Winter White (Vermont) Really quite clever, combining the spicy lightness of white with the richer, heavier expectations of a winter ale, and managing to work this alchemy without sacrificing either styles character or overall balance. (12/09)
Kalin 1997 Sauvignon Blanc Reserve (Potter Valley) Malic, then buttery, then thick with well-salted tan soil and lush apricot cream. More anonymous than these wines usually are, but it must be said that among the whites I generally prefer chardonnay and semillon from this house. Here, not everything on the structural side is entirely where it should be. (12/09)
Marietta Old Vine Red Lot Number 47 (California) Juicy, gummy-fruit fun. Like wine soda, without the actual carbonation. (12/09)
Harpoon 100 Barrel Series Ginger Wheat (Massachusetts) Alcoholic ginger beer. Gee, if only someone had thought of that before. My sarcasm hides the fact that ginger beer is really all this is, cuz the wheat doesnt enter into it. (12/09)
Long Trail Brewmaster Series Winter White (Vermont) Really quite clever, combining the spicy lightness of white with the richer, heavier expectations of a winter ale, and managing to work this alchemy without sacrificing either styles character or overall balance. (12/09)