originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
The Beringer Bancroft Ranch Howell Mountain Merlot bottles I have sampled from the early 1990s, and I believe there was a 1991 in there, have also been excellent. One of the Merlots from California that I have had the best experience with in regards to aging.
Agreed. Their '91s and '92s were excellent. I used to have both. Opened my last one in '99 at a jeeb at my old place. Here's Coad's note on it.
"Beringer Howell Mountain Merlot 1992 ($45)(Kaneturbury Tales): Also medium-dark, with a lot of chocolate and cherry in the nose, some very light pizza herbs as well. Very fleshy mouthfeel, meaty and velvety & with some nice tangy dark tar undertones. Very decent, very accessible and up-front. I commented that the flavor profile was much like the '92 PR cabernet (minus the blueberry), which prompted Andrew to say "Now THAT's winemaking--getting all those different grapes to taste the same--that's true art!" He went on to pronounce Kane's roast chicken delicious, if a bit overoaked for his tastes. (9/20/99)
At this point Brad and Lisa began to squabble about the merlot, with Brad positing that it needed time and was closed and Lisa saying it was as open as Sharon Stone's legs in Basic Instinct, berating him and the horse he rode in on and calling his parentage into question. Or something like that, it's all a blur at this point. I knew this had to be broken up, so in lieu of turning the hose on them I I'm opened a sweetie."