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Cakebread Cellars

Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 1988

Presented to me double-blind at Tasting Group. The wine appears a garnet color with a near opaque core with significant rim variation; medium viscosity with moderate staining of the tears and significant signs of sediment. On the nose, the wine is vinous with notes of desiccated and ripe dark and red fruits: currants, plums, brambles, old leather, cigar box, and warm spices. On the palate, the wine is dry with medium tannin (integrated) and medium acid. Confirming the notes from the nose. The finish is medium.

Initial conclusions: this could be Cabernet Sauvignon (or based blend), Tempranillo, Grenache-based blend from the United States, Spain, France or Italy. I felt like this leaned more towards the fruit than the non-fruit character and/or structure. Additionally, the color and desiccated nature of the fruit leads me to believe this bottle has significant age. So, my final conclusion: this is a Cabernet Sauvignon (or based blend), from the United States, California, Napa Valley with 30+ years of age. We’ll call it 1985. Awfully close! Drink now.
— a year ago

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@Somm David T I think I know what you mean by more about the head…certainly once you’ve had enough of them. Did you see the ABV? This was from a different time in Napa.
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I do not see it but imagine it’s 12-13%. I would prefer that percentage had never changed. That style aged is beautiful. When I drink wines this old, I think about the cycle of its evolution, time period, history of the region, winemaking practices and the people who made them. I generally read the “about of” the wine & its maker when I drink them. A habit I developed from studying with 6 or 7 different Master Somm’s 5 days a week over 3-4 months.
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@Somm David T that’s the whole reason I got into wine: sharing the story of the farmer and their relationship with the land and Mother Nature.

Cade

Estate Howell Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon 2016

Cade vs Davis Howell Mountain showdown - 2016 edition - tasted blind

Cade was the group favorite. Deep blueberry and blackberry, vanilla, cinnamon, but not overwhelming, grippy yet fine and integrated tannin, medium pleasant acidity. Long finish. Ready to go.

Davis: nice redcurrant, red cherry, blueberry notes. A distinct cooling mintiness and some herbal notes. More structured with dusty tannin and higher acidity, very slight bitterness on an otherwise pleasing long finish. This was the more obvious mountain cab. The Davis has at least 5 years to improve...would probably show better than the Cade then.
— 5 years ago

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Studio Beverage Group

Cédez Pays de l'Aude Cabernet Sauvignon 2019

2019. Ruby in color. Medium intensity. Defined viscosity. Aromatic strawberry, plum, fig, current aromas with leather and tobacco aromas. Medium dry body with medium tannins and long finish. Blackberry, pepper, leather flavors. Smooth mouth feel - very tasty. — 5 years ago

Domaine Billard-Gonnet

Chaponnières Pommard 1er Cru Pinot Noir

On Clive Coates recommendation of Pommard vineyard specifically for this producer purchased from Benchmark Wine Group received February 2020 drank April 2020. Fruit still accessible but completely integrated into the fully electric energy that this wine has become. Aromatics are beguiling and potent. Finish seems to go on for minutes. So much energy. Concentration of fruit in perfect harmony. Ready to go now and still could probably hold and evolve for a bit longer I suspect. The energy is unreal. — 6 years ago

Vera

Vinho Verde Rosé Blend 2017

Amazing summer beverage to be enjoyed sipping solo with no food or company or with a group of people enjoying some seafood or veggie forward dishes. — 7 years ago

Donkey & Goat

Fenaughty Vineyard Syrah 2013

What a difference a year makes! Palate is so much better, dark berries, olives, spices, purple flowers, and a long finish. I still get a hint of the smoke but it is so much better integrated. This is why wine will always be my favorite beverage. — 7 years ago

Corra

Tail Feathers Rogue Valley Viognier Muscat Riesling 2017

Thanksgiving wine number 1. Sick and tired of waiting for people to show, And a great beverage in the glass while decanting the Cimarossa. Tart lemongrass, medium bodied white wine on the nose and start of the palate. Favorite of the group, as this one might have survived about 15 minutes, forcing me to open up the Hattingley a bit earlier than expected. Good acidity on this wine from start to finish. Sharp and crisp. Really enjoying these. — 8 years ago

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You did some work today with the amount of wine opened! And agreed on the Tail Feathers...so good.
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@Shay A I picked out a case, but really only expected to open three or four bottles.... but really was not sure. It was a thirsty group today and everyone was curious for the next and the next Etc! Only 1 novice who I think was really turned on to the world of wine today. He was coming up with some very amazing descriptors. The lightbulb was going off and I think the bug bit!

Bryant Family Vineyard

Pritchard Hill Proprietor Grown Cabernet Sauvignon 1992

Presented to me double-blind at Tasting Group. The wine is a deep garnet color a near opaque core and some significant rim variation; medium+ viscosity with moderate staining of the tears and some signs of sediment. On the nose, the wine is vinous and showing some signs of maturity. There are fascinating notes of tart, ripe and dessicated black and red fruits: blackberries, black currants, tart red cherry, accompanied by some tobacco, cigar box, green bell pepper, some leather and beautiful baking spices. It smells like money (expensive, lavish oak treatment). On the palate, the wine is dry with medium+ tannins (well integrated) and medium+ acid. Confirming the notes from the nose with some coffee and cocoa also showing up to the party. The finish seems to go on forever. This is a very balanced wine in a very fun spot.

Initial conclusion: this could be a Cabernet Sauvignon or Cabernet Sauvignon-based blend, a Tempranillo or Sangiovese-based blend from the United States, France, Spain or Italy with 25+ years of age. However, the fruit was kinda the star of the show so, final conclusion: this is a Cabernet Sauvignon-based wine from the United States, from California, from Napa; vintage 1990. Ha!! 1992 Bryant Family!? Suhhhhweet! This is in the zone. Drink now through 2032.
— 2 years ago

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Château de Saint-Cosme

Gigondas Red Rhone Blend 2001

Presented to me double-blind at Tasting Group. The wine pours a deep garnet with a translucent core and burnished orange rim. Some signs of sediment. Medium+ viscosity. On the nose, cherry lozenges, Corinthian leather, rich mahogany, old books, espresso, baking spices, desiccated flowers…like something that reminds me of my great aunt’s potpourri, and bit of umami. On the palate, the wine is dry with medium (+?) tannin which is well integrated. Medium acid. The fruit and non-fruit characteristics are confirmed. The finish is laden with dried fruits leather and earth. I felt that the wine was old with 15+ years of age and leaned a little more towards its fruit character than its structure…so I called Barossa Valley Shiraz, 2005, from a quality producer. But then, someone said 2012 CdP and I was like…”ooooohhhh, I like that CdP call”. But if that was the case, it would have to be older…from a great vintage like 2001. Well…I was on the right track. Who cares, this was an awesome showing and the oldest Chateau de Saint Cosme I’ve ever had. Drink now and enjoy. — 4 years ago

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Monticello Cellars

Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 1986

A member of our Tasting Group provided this bottle from his cellar. It had been opened 90 minutes prior to service, poured into a decanter and, in typical Tasting Group fashion, presented double-blind. Appearance: a deep, slightly turbid, garnet color with some very slight browning towards the rim. Medium intensity. Medium viscosity. On the nose this was fully developed with notes of red and dark fruit, grilled Poblano pepper, leather, and sweet pipe tobacco and baking spices. I felt certain, from the bouquet alone, that we were in the presence of a wine that had seen some significant age. On the palate, a mix of dried fruits including cherries, dates and figs with milk chocolate, nuts, leather, and tobacco. Plush mouthfeel. The tannins were medium and fully integrated at this point. Acid was medium+ which provided youthful energy. The finish was long, lovely. In fact, the flavor on the finish reminded me a bit of a Palmer Twin Bing. I called Napa Cabernet from the 1990 vintage. I was pretty darned close! This bottle was hitting right now and well-stored examples should continue to drink well over the next 5-10 years. — 5 years ago

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Passing Time

Horse Heaven Hills Cabernet Sauvignon 2017

Randall Hopkins
9.0

Rich fruit with deep berry notes and good structure. Tannins we’re integrated and had a nice finish. Group enjoyed it as it stood out from other wines as superior quality. As much as I’m not a fan of celebrity wineries, the winemaker is well known and regarded so at least they invested wisely in talent. — 6 years ago

Chateau Montelena

Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 1987

Served blind to a nice group of novices vs. self-professed experts tonight. And I will say that this one was right on the money for what it was. The nose? Dense, fruit-packed with a hint of brett and soil and earth and flowers? Really nice combo of perfectly aged Napa cab with "huh, are you sure you want to drink this one so young?" Napa cab. The entry of this wine was silky, rounded, blackberry and black licorice. Hint of herbs, white flowers, and rhubarb in the middle. The finish showed just about zero tannin -- all had integrated, and the wine (as it opened) showed a slightly shorter finish. All in all, really wonderful wine. But this is the time to drink this one. The 2002-2021 CT drinking window is shockingly on target. I still have one more of these, but sentimental value will probably keep it around way too long.....even though it will probably decline little by little over the next year. Honestly though, you could probably get another 10 years out of this wine. — 7 years ago

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Pinotman /// Andreas

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Great review beautiful wine!
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Thanks @Pinotman /// Andreas it was doing really darn well!

La Pousse d'Or

Clos Tavannes Santenay 1er Cru Pinot Noir 2009

Cathy Corison
9.2

Tasting group. My 3rd, group 5th. Quiet. Hints of something green. Emerges with time in the glass. Integrated. Plums. Tad aldehydic, VA mentioned by others. — 8 years ago

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Château Ausone

Saint Émilion Red Bordeaux Blend 1995

Cathy Corison
9.6

Tasting group last night. My 1st, Group 1st. Smoky wood, beautifully integrated. Red hot candy aromas. Cherries. So aromatic. Bright, tart cherry fruit. Very lively. Assertive tannins. Full feel in tension with the bright acidity. Lovely — 8 years ago

Carlisle Winery & Vineyards

Sonoma County Syrah 2008

Shay A
9.4

In the running for shocker of the year so far. Not only because of how youthful it was, but in how it cleaned house at a small Syrah tasting with my local group.

I popped this ahead of time to try a glass because I was a bit skeptical of how it would show…my jaw about dropped when I smelled this wine. My goodness…deep and dark florals, violet, stemmy green herbs, black pepper. Wonderfully balanced and integrated on the palate. Whole cluster profile shines through in a supporting role, with the pepper-crusted blackberries, mocha, olive, charcoal. Not rich, not lean, fastball down the middle. Nervy acidity still. This has a cool-climate vibe to it with just a kick of richness to really seduce you. Brilliant. I may have underscored this.
— 2 years ago

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Nice. How was the Donelan?
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@Severn Goodwin : It was young, but better on day two. I’m hit or miss with some of their wines, but I always like this wine (Obsidian Syrah). It was a 2014.
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Thanks @Shay A I'm still resting a few 2012's. If you ever get a chance to get/taste the rosé, don't pass it up

Château Musar

Bekaa Valley Red Blend 2003

I had a few members of the Tasting Group crew join me in a sort of, "help me drink down my cellar" gathering. Everyone had an opportunity to dig through the cellar and select a bottle of their choosing; the identity of the wine was kept from everyone else and then presented double-blind though, since the bottles were being pulled from my cellar, it wasn't a true double-blind situation for me. This was poured into a decanter and served within two hours of opening. The wine poured a deep ruby, bordering garnet color and slightly turbid. On the nose, it was immediately apparent that this was a vinous wine with abundant ripe red and black fruits some of which came across bruised and desiccated. Along with the fruit was a striking smell of barnyard funk, pipe tobacco, leather, and exotic spices. On the palate, the wine was dry and the fruit set was more or less confirmed. The fruit was gorgeous, fully mature and the finish was long and savory. The tannins were pretty well integrated. Plenty of acid to keep everything afloat. I was headed to the Rhone based off the evidence, something with age and probably from a traditional producer in Chateauneuf du Pape. Due to the color, signs of sediment, abundance of dried fruit and the strong presence of secondary characteristics, I figured this was at least 15 years old from a warmer vintage. After thinking, I called 2005 Pegau. After drinking the 2005 Pegau later, I don't hate my call. This wine is singing and will likely last for at least another decade. — 4 years ago

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Doesn’t sound weird at all… recognizable
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I ran out of room a decade ago, now most is off-site and my wallet feels the annual penance.
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@Severn Goodwin I’m resisting

Matthiasson

Napa Valley Sweet Vermouth

Somm David T
9.3

My homemade warm, Bourbon Pecan Pie with Marianne’s Old Tyme Vanilla...our favorite ice cream maker & second favorite ice cream from them.

Pie made with Redwood Empire “Pipe Dream” Bourbon.

Tawny Port would have been sweet over sweet over sweet...way too much & over powering. The Matthiasson Sweet Vermouth is the perfect pair. It captures the pie with a gentle hug without overwhelming it like Tawny would do.

As I was making my pie, I realized there are very valid heath reasons for only making this once a year. But, wow is it amazing!!!

Our group will likely never go out for another formal dinner if the choice is ours, it just wouldn’t be as good on multiple levels.

The Matthiasson Vermouth starts like summer sun tea with a touch of sugar, subtle brown sugar/molasses background, hints of toffee, butterscotch, marmalade fruit, dry stone fruit, dry pineapple, orange citrus, salted nuts, chalky soils, grainy volcanics, warm toast, slight honeycomb notes, vanilla with dry floral bed. The acidity is insane. The long finish is; unique, extremely well balanced, lush, elegant with persistent length. On the back end, you perceive the most subtle quality of Vermouth.

Brilliant beverage creation!
— 6 years ago

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Château d'Armailhac

Pauillac Red Bordeaux Blend 2000

Shay A
9.2

Monthly WTF wine group night. Our theme was American oak vs French oak. All wines tasted blind. We started off with two bottles of bubbly and finished with two non-themed reds.

Posting my review from a few months back as my experience was the exact same.

Very ripe and integrated. Full spectrum of red and black fruit, cassis, pipe tobacco and worn saddle leather on the nose. Structure was still very solid with plenty of tannins at the finish to keep this upright. Round on the palate...dark cocoa dusted dates, roasted plum, cardamom and muddled raspberries. Drinking really well but will probably hold in this window for a few years.
— 7 years ago

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Fantastic! Cheers!
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@Neil Valenzuela : Yes, this is in a good spot right now! Cheers!

Domaine Arlaud

Les Millandes Morey St. Denis 1er Cru Pinot Noir 2009

Cathy Corison
9.5

Tasting group. My 2nd, group 2nd. Cherry, sassafras. Very light color. Lovely integrated oak. WHLM’s 3rd. — 8 years ago

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Domaine Jean-Louis Chave

Offerus Saint-Joseph Syrah 2015

If i needed a wine to serve to a big group of people with a wide variety of experience and tastes, this would be it. Not too geeky, nice balance of fruit and earth, medium minus well-integrated tannins, nice body to keep you warm on a chilly evening. Paired well with duck bolognese and warm bread pudding. — 8 years ago

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