Oswaldo Costa
Oswaldo Costa
2005 Navarro Pinot Noir Anderson Vally "Méthode à l'Ancienne" 13.8%
Robust jammy blackberry with lots of vanilla. No hint of PN aromas as I know them. Peppery but smooth, rich fruit, balanced with acid at first, then segues into a long, acidic finish that feels separate. Vanilla less present in the taste and not jammy or hot, after all, but too different from PN as I know it to value the differences, or even find them acceptable, as a matter of local expression. Given all that, not sure what they mean by Méthode à l'Ancienne.
1999 Point Reyes Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Quail Hill Vineyards, Marin County 13.5%
Interesting aromas of eucalyptus and sage. Excellent balance, decent body, quite tasty, and with several years still ahead of it. Only gripe would be a relatively short finish. Went well with food. Would have happily downed this at Osteria Stellina in Point Reyes instead of the regular turbo stuff. Found at Cowgirl Creamery for $19.95, a humble price for a wine this age, probably reflecting its unfashionable modesty.
Robust jammy blackberry with lots of vanilla. No hint of PN aromas as I know them. Peppery but smooth, rich fruit, balanced with acid at first, then segues into a long, acidic finish that feels separate. Vanilla less present in the taste and not jammy or hot, after all, but too different from PN as I know it to value the differences, or even find them acceptable, as a matter of local expression. Given all that, not sure what they mean by Méthode à l'Ancienne.
1999 Point Reyes Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Quail Hill Vineyards, Marin County 13.5%
Interesting aromas of eucalyptus and sage. Excellent balance, decent body, quite tasty, and with several years still ahead of it. Only gripe would be a relatively short finish. Went well with food. Would have happily downed this at Osteria Stellina in Point Reyes instead of the regular turbo stuff. Found at Cowgirl Creamery for $19.95, a humble price for a wine this age, probably reflecting its unfashionable modesty.