2018 Girolamo Russo Etna Nerina - Italy, Sicily, Etna DOC (8/1/2020)
Consistent with previous notes. I think this wine will become an annual purchase for us. (91 points)
2018 Tiberio Trebbiano d'Abruzzo - Italy, Abruzzi, Trebbiano d'Abruzzo (8/1/2020)
Another great bottle of this. If anything, this one showed a bit more density than previous bottles. A bit more sinew and less fruit. Fennel and minerals. (91 points)
2016 CantinArte Pecorino Colori - Italy, Abruzzi, Abruzzo (8/1/2020)
Potable and worth considering in a pinch. Both the color and flavor are a bit brassy for what I'm looking for in Pecorino. Not sure if this was an intentional skin contact regime or whether the wine is oxidizing. A new wine for me. (86 points)
2016 Domaine des Roches Neuves Saumur-Champigny Clos de L'Echelier - France, Loire Valley, Anjou-Saumur, Saumur-Champigny (8/2/2020)
Ripe berries, stones, violets, some earth and savory notes that add a little wildness. Really nice shape on the palate. There is a sense of density as well as freshness. The firm tannin are pretty suave and don't obstruct the fruit which has a juicy, mineral quality. Just a few years since release have really helped these wines. I'm becoming a believer. This is good now if you need the structure to offset a meal but will probably be a smoother experience in 4-5 years. (93 points)
2015 Weingut O. Trarbacher Ungsberg Riesling feinherb - Germany, Mosel Saar Ruwer (8/3/2020)
This doesn't have the sheer mouthwatering drive of the Falkenstein Spätlese feinherb, it sorts of sits as a rounder version of that. Something that comes to mind that almost work for that mélange of green fruit and herbs that I think I'm going to call aloe. Does that work? Anyway, some more traditional notes of apple and lime-scented minerals. I'm enjoying my introduction to these wines. (91 points)
2016 Monteraponi Chianti Classico - Italy, Tuscany, Chianti, Chianti Classico DOCG (8/3/2020)
This is the LN.04.18 lot but showing consistently with my last bottle. This is such a lovely, snappy wine. The mineral, herbal, dark fruit melange with that snap of leathery type notes is really satisfying. My stash is starting to run low and I'm going to be sad when it's gone. I missed the 2017 vintage but I can't forget to grab some 2018. (92 points)
2017 Istine Chianti Classico - Italy, Tuscany, Chianti, Chianti Classico DOCG (8/4/2020)
Consistent with my previous bottle. A nice version of Chianti Classico but not in the league of the wines I've been drinking from Monteraponi or Caparsa. (88 points)
2015 Weingut O. Trarbacher Ungsberg Riesling - Germany, Mosel Saar Ruwer (8/5/2020)
I guess that this is the "big" wine from this producer and it certainly fits the bill. It has almost a Chenin oily density but with Riesling flavors. I had come up with aloe the other day as an imperfect descriptor of the green insides of Concord grapes that show an herbal nuance and that really applies here. This seems like more stone than mineral but it does have a bit of zest. A long salty, alkaline finish with stones and minerals driving the fruit off the palate. I really like this and may be underrating it due to my inexperience with the wine. (92 points)
2015 Domaine Bernard Baudry Chinon La Croix Boissée - France, Loire Valley, Touraine, Chinon (8/6/2020)
I decided to take this for an early test drive because why the hell not? Really intense and densely packed. Doesn't show any blowsyness from the warm vintage but does show a lot of structure and intensity. There was enough fruit hanging off the structure to fill out a juicy mid-palate while that driving Croix-Boissée chalkiness and tannin drive over the palate like a freight train. Started to clench up after an hour and a half or so. Tried the remains of the bottle over several days and it never really opened back up. Hands off for 4-5 years. Will be another excellent vintage of this wine. (92 points)
2015 Henri Prudhon & Fils Saint-Aubin 1er Cru En Remilly - France, Burgundy, Côte de Beaune, Saint-Aubin 1er Cru (8/7/2020)
Consistent with previous bottles, I think I've decided on the differentiating quality of the En Remilly which is a muskiness to the fruit. Think a ripe melon type of note but framed with flint and a bit more minerally citrus and that's kind of it. I wonder if that's a fruit that I just don't know the name of. Anyway, loving these wines. (91 points)
2015 Domaine Santa Duc Gigondas Clos Derrière Vieille - France, Rhône, Southern Rhône, Gigondas (8/7/2020)
We had a great bottle of Vacqueyras so I decided to take this for a spin hoping for similar results. Well, that didn't happen. Very liqueur-like notes for fruit and some typical garrigue but it was all esters and muted. It never really moved in an interesting way so into the fridge it went. A couple of weeks later when I went to throw it out I had a more interesting taste. I have no idea what to make of that. I probably won't buy this again but I'd be interested to try one with a little age. (88 points)
2008 Guy Larmandier Champagne Signé François Vieilles Vignes Blanc de Blancs - France, Champagne (8/8/2020)
Consistent with my last bottle in the chalkiness but also maybe a bit more generous than that one. This wine seems to be subtly moving around within a band of flavors. (93 points)
2016 Marietta Cellars Angeli - USA, California, Sonoma County, Alexander Valley (8/8/2020)
This wine was a regular rotation wine for me back in the late 90s, early 00s so I took a flyer on a bottle. I'd like to have a richish Zinfandel based red around for when I get the urge for something like that. This was much richer than my memory of it and less structured. I get why folks would like it, but it isn't for me. For now, I'll stick to my Hobo, Broc and Briceland Zinfandels. If you don't mind the shape and texture, this has tons of fruit if all that is your thing. I'm no Jay Miller, but this is too much for me. (88 points)
2018 Ch“teau Thivin Brouilly Reverdon - France, Burgundy, Beaujolais, Brouilly (8/10/2020)
I haven't had this wine in a while. There is a brett/reduction thing going on here that I can't quite get past. It's a fairly large scaled wine but I'm not sure if that is style or vintage. Didn't actually finish the bottle. Folks who don't mind the brett/reduction may like it more than I did. (88 points)
2018 Tatomer Grüner Veltliner Meeresboden - USA, California, Central Coast, Santa Barbara County (8/10/2020)
This was interesting. A very svelte and approachable Grüner Veltliner. More on the pretty floral and fruited side than the green pea, white pepper thing (although there is some of the pea thing, just not the white pepper). Fun to drink and enjoyable although I'm not sure I would pick it blind as Grüner Veltliner but the expression of that grape in CA is still to be defined. A wine I'll keep an eye on. It's good to see all the experimentation going on in CA. This is just the beginning for a lot of these wines from more "obscure" grapes. (89 points)
Consistent with previous notes. I think this wine will become an annual purchase for us. (91 points)
2018 Tiberio Trebbiano d'Abruzzo - Italy, Abruzzi, Trebbiano d'Abruzzo (8/1/2020)
Another great bottle of this. If anything, this one showed a bit more density than previous bottles. A bit more sinew and less fruit. Fennel and minerals. (91 points)
2016 CantinArte Pecorino Colori - Italy, Abruzzi, Abruzzo (8/1/2020)
Potable and worth considering in a pinch. Both the color and flavor are a bit brassy for what I'm looking for in Pecorino. Not sure if this was an intentional skin contact regime or whether the wine is oxidizing. A new wine for me. (86 points)
2016 Domaine des Roches Neuves Saumur-Champigny Clos de L'Echelier - France, Loire Valley, Anjou-Saumur, Saumur-Champigny (8/2/2020)
Ripe berries, stones, violets, some earth and savory notes that add a little wildness. Really nice shape on the palate. There is a sense of density as well as freshness. The firm tannin are pretty suave and don't obstruct the fruit which has a juicy, mineral quality. Just a few years since release have really helped these wines. I'm becoming a believer. This is good now if you need the structure to offset a meal but will probably be a smoother experience in 4-5 years. (93 points)
2015 Weingut O. Trarbacher Ungsberg Riesling feinherb - Germany, Mosel Saar Ruwer (8/3/2020)
This doesn't have the sheer mouthwatering drive of the Falkenstein Spätlese feinherb, it sorts of sits as a rounder version of that. Something that comes to mind that almost work for that mélange of green fruit and herbs that I think I'm going to call aloe. Does that work? Anyway, some more traditional notes of apple and lime-scented minerals. I'm enjoying my introduction to these wines. (91 points)
2016 Monteraponi Chianti Classico - Italy, Tuscany, Chianti, Chianti Classico DOCG (8/3/2020)
This is the LN.04.18 lot but showing consistently with my last bottle. This is such a lovely, snappy wine. The mineral, herbal, dark fruit melange with that snap of leathery type notes is really satisfying. My stash is starting to run low and I'm going to be sad when it's gone. I missed the 2017 vintage but I can't forget to grab some 2018. (92 points)
2017 Istine Chianti Classico - Italy, Tuscany, Chianti, Chianti Classico DOCG (8/4/2020)
Consistent with my previous bottle. A nice version of Chianti Classico but not in the league of the wines I've been drinking from Monteraponi or Caparsa. (88 points)
2015 Weingut O. Trarbacher Ungsberg Riesling - Germany, Mosel Saar Ruwer (8/5/2020)
I guess that this is the "big" wine from this producer and it certainly fits the bill. It has almost a Chenin oily density but with Riesling flavors. I had come up with aloe the other day as an imperfect descriptor of the green insides of Concord grapes that show an herbal nuance and that really applies here. This seems like more stone than mineral but it does have a bit of zest. A long salty, alkaline finish with stones and minerals driving the fruit off the palate. I really like this and may be underrating it due to my inexperience with the wine. (92 points)
2015 Domaine Bernard Baudry Chinon La Croix Boissée - France, Loire Valley, Touraine, Chinon (8/6/2020)
I decided to take this for an early test drive because why the hell not? Really intense and densely packed. Doesn't show any blowsyness from the warm vintage but does show a lot of structure and intensity. There was enough fruit hanging off the structure to fill out a juicy mid-palate while that driving Croix-Boissée chalkiness and tannin drive over the palate like a freight train. Started to clench up after an hour and a half or so. Tried the remains of the bottle over several days and it never really opened back up. Hands off for 4-5 years. Will be another excellent vintage of this wine. (92 points)
2015 Henri Prudhon & Fils Saint-Aubin 1er Cru En Remilly - France, Burgundy, Côte de Beaune, Saint-Aubin 1er Cru (8/7/2020)
Consistent with previous bottles, I think I've decided on the differentiating quality of the En Remilly which is a muskiness to the fruit. Think a ripe melon type of note but framed with flint and a bit more minerally citrus and that's kind of it. I wonder if that's a fruit that I just don't know the name of. Anyway, loving these wines. (91 points)
2015 Domaine Santa Duc Gigondas Clos Derrière Vieille - France, Rhône, Southern Rhône, Gigondas (8/7/2020)
We had a great bottle of Vacqueyras so I decided to take this for a spin hoping for similar results. Well, that didn't happen. Very liqueur-like notes for fruit and some typical garrigue but it was all esters and muted. It never really moved in an interesting way so into the fridge it went. A couple of weeks later when I went to throw it out I had a more interesting taste. I have no idea what to make of that. I probably won't buy this again but I'd be interested to try one with a little age. (88 points)
2008 Guy Larmandier Champagne Signé François Vieilles Vignes Blanc de Blancs - France, Champagne (8/8/2020)
Consistent with my last bottle in the chalkiness but also maybe a bit more generous than that one. This wine seems to be subtly moving around within a band of flavors. (93 points)
2016 Marietta Cellars Angeli - USA, California, Sonoma County, Alexander Valley (8/8/2020)
This wine was a regular rotation wine for me back in the late 90s, early 00s so I took a flyer on a bottle. I'd like to have a richish Zinfandel based red around for when I get the urge for something like that. This was much richer than my memory of it and less structured. I get why folks would like it, but it isn't for me. For now, I'll stick to my Hobo, Broc and Briceland Zinfandels. If you don't mind the shape and texture, this has tons of fruit if all that is your thing. I'm no Jay Miller, but this is too much for me. (88 points)
2018 Ch“teau Thivin Brouilly Reverdon - France, Burgundy, Beaujolais, Brouilly (8/10/2020)
I haven't had this wine in a while. There is a brett/reduction thing going on here that I can't quite get past. It's a fairly large scaled wine but I'm not sure if that is style or vintage. Didn't actually finish the bottle. Folks who don't mind the brett/reduction may like it more than I did. (88 points)
2018 Tatomer Grüner Veltliner Meeresboden - USA, California, Central Coast, Santa Barbara County (8/10/2020)
This was interesting. A very svelte and approachable Grüner Veltliner. More on the pretty floral and fruited side than the green pea, white pepper thing (although there is some of the pea thing, just not the white pepper). Fun to drink and enjoyable although I'm not sure I would pick it blind as Grüner Veltliner but the expression of that grape in CA is still to be defined. A wine I'll keep an eye on. It's good to see all the experimentation going on in CA. This is just the beginning for a lot of these wines from more "obscure" grapes. (89 points)