Melange Wines

Williamson Wines

Ravish Melange Dry Creek Valley Red Blend 2015

Lacking a bit on the finish… very good otherwise. There are better at the price point. — 3 months ago

Jeannie Epps
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Piancornello

Brunello di Montalcino Sangiovese 2015

Pungent fruity notes with loads of spiciness. Such an incredible nose! Beautiful melange of cherry, raspberry and baking spices. And bam. Fully flavored with loads of fruit, silky smooth, and light and easy finish. Incredibly well balanced and refined. My only complaint, although a small one, is the higher alcohol content is noticable and almost takes away from the elegance of the wine. If the AC were lowered a bit I'd have to say it was a nearly perfect wine. All that said, I have always loved brunellos and this is an amazing example. Definitely recommend! — 2 years ago

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Paradise Springs

Mélange Red Blend 2020

Bought when in VA
2020 Melange
Bordeaux Blend- 38 merlot, 24 petit verdot, 25 cab franc, 13 tannat

Fruit fwd/raspberry on smell then some acidity and heavier medium body
— 2 years ago

Domaine Jean-Jacques Girard

Les Lavières Savigny-lès-Beaune 1er Cru Pinot Noir 2016

Lyle Fass
9.3

Have not had since 2019. Nose is brambly with a cherry melange. Very earthy. Some wood shavings. A bit aromatically closed for now. Palate is juicy, very concentrated and sappy with great purity. Really long but also seems backwards. But terrific fruit and intensity. Very very sappy. Needs a few more years but you can the low yields of 16 gave this wine density and tons of material.

After an hour this has softened up and is super juicy and the tannins have calmed down. 9.2 to 9.3. Lavieres is such good terroir.
— 3 years ago

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Paradise Springs of Clifton

Melange Merlot Blend 2018

2018, bought at winery in 2019
Perfect for a steak night.
Blend of Cab Sauv, Franc, merlot, & verdot.
Would buy again
— 4 months ago

Marotti Campi

Salmariano Riserva Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico Verdicchio 2014

Green pea and lemon, butternut and chive; a waxy Semillon essence, leek and white pepper. Perfect age here on a magnum, and shining incandescent. Garden melange on the palate showing baby spinach minus the tannin and crunchy sprouted barley but bouncing hard to lemon abcf citrus peel to deliver a creamy yet pithy framework that rings undeniably dry and lemongrass forever. Excellent in every way and singularly expansive. The DOCG is well -deserved and remarkable. Aloe and chayotes.



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— 2 years ago

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Gianni Brunelli

Brunello di Montalcino Sangiovese 2017

Recommended by a staffer at Enoteca Di Piazza in Montalcino after I explained my preferences. After 2 hours slow-ox - Bold on the nose with earthy dark fruit. Mouthwatering acidity and nominal oaky tannins making it quite smooth. On the palate a complex melange of dark cherry, licorice, cinnamon, undergrowth, and a touch of leather and sweet balsamic. Finish is moderately long and tobacco-dry. Delightful. — 2 years ago

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Château de Candale

St. Émilion Grand Cru Red Bordeaux Blend 2003

Cork shattered, had to decant it. Well aged to say the least. Over 20 years in the bottle. Blend of Merlot 80% and Cab Franc 20%. Still has excellent color. Just a little hint of rust on edge. Aroma is very interesting. Savory and kinda minty. Some horehound maybe. Hint of soy sauce too. It’s a crazy melange in the nose. Fruit too. Flavors are French with lots of bittersweet stuff. Full of cassis. Little espresso. Complexity in spades and dense flavors. This has aged into a beaut. A great Saint-Emillion. Kinda has it all going on. — a year ago

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Benoît Lahaye

Le Jardin de Pa Grosse Pierre Grand Cru Champagne

Wow, just wow.

Part of the blend comes from vines planted in 1923, another part from vines planted in the 50s—specially from a parcel comprised of all 7 varieties (supposedly more). Exquisitely light and balanced but with dozens of really interesting flavors — mandarin orange, pipe tobacco, sandalwood, flint, golden and red apple, marzipan, vanilla along with the usual melange of berries and chalk. It’s all about the poise, finesse and structure on this one though—like a gymnast nailing a dismount. Also, not bad with jalapeño poppers (or “muncher peppers” as they’re called on the Glue Pot’s English menu).
— 2 years ago

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E. Guigal

La Mouline Côte-Rôtie Syrah 1976

I must have sniffed the glass 4-5x before I put the wine in my mouth. Funk , in the best sense of the word , leather , cured meat and old furniture . When I finally tasted , the complexity of flavors were head spinning. A melange of flowers , spices , game, red fruit and some dark fruit . Reminds me of some aged Burgundy and Barolo that I have consumed. What I imagine being on LSD would be like, hopefully there are flashbacks. An amazing trip ! — 3 years ago

Richard Lin
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Ira Schwartz

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@Doug Powers Was it a Wine Workshop event? I recall the internal struggle about spending the money on these events. In hindsight they were”cheap” given the ascent in pricing that has occurred in the US market. 
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@Ira Schwartz— I think those tastings were sponsored by a few guys, one guy was Bob Millman, whose name I see on emails from Grapes just north of the city? But cannot remember the name of their company from back then. Sorry.
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@Doug Powers I was very late to the game , did not start attending these events until about ‘99/‘00