Family Zirelli Wine Makers

Petit & Bajan

Nuit Blanche Grand Cru Brut Champagne Blend

I got this magnum from Last Bubbles being sold on the rather regal description of the wine makers and the various plats from which they choose their blends. This was likely one of the best glasses of champagne I’ve ever had! The bright citrus followed by a nutty character backed by a sublime measure of acidity create a brilliant example of what champagne can be! — 7 months ago

Domaine de Montvac

Adage Red Rhone Blend 2011

3rd generation women wine makers. Owner was a ballerina and all wines are named for a pose. Natural wine. Lovely and tart. — 5 years ago

Kelly Seiler

Kelly Seiler

Added to cellar 8-30-19

Freycinet Vineyard

Tasmania Pinot Noir 2007

One of my favourite Australian Pinot Noirs and does improve with cellaring - up to 15 years say the makers. Arguably at its peak right now but will still be drinking well in 4 years - on the plateau. A lovely complex aroma of earthy, compost heap, forest floor notes with savoury Plum. Medium + Intensity on the palate with incredible length and persistence. This wine like all good Pinots speaks of its terroir which in this case is this special amphitheater in eastern Tasmania. Usually buy this annually. — 6 years ago

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Gut Oggau

Theordora Weiss Grüner Veltliner-Welschriesling Blend

Gruner Veltliner and Welschriesling from 35-year old vines… I loved reading about these incredible wine makers too:

https://swurlmedia.co/wine/everything-is-connected-an-interview-with-gut-oggau
— 8 months ago

Tenuta San Guido

Guidalberto Toscana Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot 2016

Had this in cellar! Outstanding! From the makers of Sassicaia, Deep Ruby with red & black fruits and floral aromas of this 60% Cab Sauv 40% Merlot blend. On the palate flavors of cherry, currants and blackberry with cinnamon, licorice, cacao and earthy notes, well integrated. Fine tannins, approachable, a wine with a solid structure, elegant and smooth, long finish, great mouth feel ending with fruit and spicy oak. Still had room to age. Nice! — 3 years ago

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Giant Steps

Ocarina Gruyere Farm Vineyard Chardonnay 2017

Aromas of citrus and pineapple juice. Fermented in a clay amphora on Skins with no Malolactic Fermentation. No oak. This wine making gives another level of freshness, intensity and minerality. An excellent wine from one of Australia’s pre-eminent wine makers, Steve Flamsteed. Winery says cellar up to 6 years - I cannot see my bottles lasting that long! — 6 years ago

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Merry Edwards

Russian River Valley Sauvignon Blanc 2016

Honoring Women Wine makers. Makes one hell of a Sauvignon Blanc. Happy Mother’s Day — 7 years ago

Nicole C. Russo
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Hugh O'Riordan

Hugh O'Riordan

Naked lady wine! Very good
Liz Gresham

Liz Gresham

Sooooo good!!!
Robert Evans Jr

Robert Evans Jr

@Liz Gresham @Nicole C. Russo Liz you guys turned us on to this !!!!!

Gantenbein

Pinot Noir 2016

Cult wine lovers rejoice! This Swiss Pinot noir has some Smokey and almost sweet characteristics on the nose, while the palate of black cherries and tobacco. The winemaker cold soaks the grapes prior to fermentation for maximum extraction of aroma and flavor.

Between the 3 wines, the transition from red to blue to black fruits, and development of smokey qualities epitomizes the different terroirs and techniques Pinot makers are using across the world.
— 2 years ago

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William Downie

Gippsland Pinot Noir 2017

Forgot to take a photo of the Half Bottle at No. 19 Restaurant at The Darling at Broadbeach on the Gold Coast. This was the 2017 William Downie from Gippsland. Interested to try this as Gippsland is the home of Bass Phillip, one of the most accomplished makers of Pinot Noir in Australia as is William Downie. This was more beetroot and earthy root vegetables than red fruits with classic Burgundian sappiness. A classy effort although has some developing to do. — 5 years ago

Château de la Huste

Fronsac Red Bordeaux Blend 2015

Ken Z
9.0

Drank 5/26/28

#steakandclaret night. Paired nicely with a pan seared ribeye.

This is another Chateau owned by the makers of Chateau Dalem.

Nose of plums and black cherry start to reveal some earth and graphite notes with time in the decanter. Palate with more red fruits. After a couple of hours more mocha flavors emerge. Medium, well integrated tannins and a relatively long finish in the 40 second range. Like many of the '15's I've had, you can drink now for primary fruit, or age a few years. Nice, but I do prefer the Chateau Dalem for a few more dollars.

3/21/8/4/4 +50 = 90 pts
— 6 years ago

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