National Distillers

Michaud

The Pinnacles National Park Marsanne 2017

John Howard
9.1

Really great. Aged perfectly. — 8 months ago

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Lagavulin Distillery

The Distillers Edition Double Matured Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky 2005

The best possible medium plus ballpark frank aromas then bright and birch-y (if I dare say so) on the palate. Smoke is the calling card, earth and bakery aromas back it up. — 4 years ago

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Paul T, Missing My Beautiful Wife 24/7

I Never thought I’d see the day,
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@Paul T- Huntington Beach it’s a bit on you, thanks to trying Glenmorangie now by mind is expanded if not too much. But seriously you shared one of the first Scotches you told me old!
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Paul T, Missing My Beautiful Wife 24/7

Yeah I remember, but this bottle has some serious Peat & Smoke. Nice upgrade. Great winter nights pour

Miguels

Colheita Porto Touriga National Blend 1977

I’m obsessed! Trying to buy another bottle — 6 years ago

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Lagavulin Distillery

Special Release Limited Edition The Distillers Edition 2017

Sherry oak, caramel, smoke, dried fig — 7 years ago

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Oban

Distillers Edition Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Easily my favorite — 9 months ago

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St. George Artisan Distillers

Bruto Americano

Campari but…better? — 4 years ago

Quinta de Foz de Arouce

Vinho Regional Beiras Red Blend 2012

Interesting red blend that features the Baga (85%) grape. Blended with Touriga National (15%). Very dark color but lighter in body than I would have expected. Bright and jammy red fruit aromas and flavors with hints of prunes and dark chocolate. Solid acidity and very long finish. Moderate finish and tannins. In a very good place right now. Thanks for sharing and insisting we open this one, Ron B! — 5 years ago

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Ridge Vineyards

Benito Dusi Ranch Paso Robles Zinfandel 2019

Okay... just off the FedEx truck...red-check-tablecloth spaghetti take-out—-screaming for Cali Zin, so the 2019 Paso is one of Ridge’s 100% Zins and perfect for early drinking. Opaque purple, mid-weight, and bursting with black fruit, American oak, and nice zippy acidity. Good California zin and ripe, rich tomato sauce is a match I rely upon. One of the wine worlds most amazing bargains...Ridge is a National Treasure! — 5 years ago

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Black Forest Distillers

Distiller's Cut Monkey 47 Schwarzwald Dry Gin

A great gin (no Vermouth) quarantini!😎 — 6 years ago

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Central City Brewers + Distillers

Red Racer IPA

Love it to death! Hoppy and tastes pretty much like Little Creature’s Pale Ale except it’s tons cheaper here where I live. — 7 years ago

Silent Pool Distillers

Gin

Crisp and smooth gin. — 7 years ago

Herdade do Peso

Reserva Alentejo Red Blend 2019

Alicante Bouchet and Touriga National. Dark, dark colors. Blackberry and blue berries in the nose. Blackberry pie flavors and an exceptional finish. Yum! — a year ago

Castelluccio

Le More Romagna Sangiovese Superiore

National wine day at Tuscan Market — 5 years ago

Arnot-Roberts

Touriga Nacional Rosé 2020

This vintage is a blend. Touriga National (68%), Gamay (16%), Cab Franc (11%) and Grenache (5%). Light salmon color and medium body. Aromas of peach, melon and strawberry. Similar fruits (fresh) on the pallet with a hint of mineral, dried herbs and saline. Nicely savory but I enjoyed previous vintages better. — 5 years ago

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Hundred Acre Vineyard

Kayli Morgan Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2008

Another favorite on mine! Color - a purplish red magenta. Nose - Blue fruit, crushed rock and vanilla burst in scent from the glass—a stewed meat, spice, cedar menthol lingers. Taste - dark blueberry fruit with a dark tart cherry following. A silky feel as it coats the mouth—cream brûlée notes float giving the wine a subtle sweetness. At the mid-pallet pepper dry herbs and cedar-spice give it a long dry finish. A great evening to celebrate national wine and cheese day—yum yum. — 6 years ago

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Neil Valenzuela

Neil Valenzuela

Nice! Cheers!
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PNP - awesomeness
Jill Young

Jill Young

My favorite!!! Great write up fir an outstanding wine!! Can almost taste it now!

Il Brutto

Negroamaro Primitivo 2018

I love this wine, very similar to the 2016 that I had last time. Nice table wine, pairs well with just about anything. Happy National Drink Wine Day!! 🍷🍕 — 6 years ago

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@Trixie thanks! @DC Radisson yes with me too!
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@Sharon B Sorry hearing you've been unwell. Sending my get well wishes to you.🌹
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@Trixie you are so sweet thank you so much! I’m getting better by the day thank goodness! Can’t wait to be able to have wine again!

Seavey Vineyard

Estate Grown Cabernet Sauvignon 2013

Somm David T
9.7

The nose reveals; dark currants, blackberries, heavy black plum, black raspberries, dark cherries and some blueberries. Black tea, expresso roast, anise, crushed dry rocks, big vanilla, clove, a little nutmeg, dry underbrush, sweet tarry notes, leather, woody notes with dark fresh & withering flower bouquet.

The body is big and lush. The tannins are big, meaty and tarry. Very dark currants. Blackberries, heavy black plum, black raspberries, dark cherries and some blueberries & strawberries as they open up. Black tea, expresso roast, steeped fruit tea, anise, crushed dry rocks, dry clay, big graphite, big vanilla, dark spice, clove, light dry herbs, a little nutmeg, dry underbrush, sweet tarry notes, leather, cedar with violets dark fresh & withering flower bouquet. The acidity is round, fresh and beautiful. The big, long, well balanced finish is excellent and look forward to having this in 15-20 years. This one will be a stunner!

Photos of, the barn where they make wine and hosts tastings, our private tasting area inside William’s old office. William desk and their outside terrace area.

Producer history & notes...Seavey Vineyard is located along Conn Valley Road in the eastern hills of Napa Valley, about 15 minutes from the valley floor.

This historical property was originally a cattle ranch. However, records indicate grapes were planted on some of the hillsides as early as the 1870’s. The stone dairy barn, still in existence, was built in 1881.

William & Mary Seavey purchased this property in 1979. The estate was originally founded by the Franco-Swiss Farming Company in 1881 which, closed down when Phylloxera destroyed their grape vines and the Volstead Act (Prohibition) went into effect. At the time of their purchase, they were a horse and cattle ranch. They quickly planted the slopes with grapes and initially sold their fruit to Raymond Vineyards. They have never purchased grapes, all their wine is made from estate grapes. Their vineyards are separated into 20 plus individual blocks.

Today, the property is about 200 total acres of which, 40 acres are planted to vine. Their hillside vineyards produce low yields of rich concentrated fruit. A small block of Chardonnay grows in a cooler lower part of their property. Besides grapes, they also raise cattle which are used to graze the hillsides. They feed the vineyard with the cattle cuttings. In 2003, they were one of the first Napa wineries to install solar.

Mary passed away in 2008 and William died in 2016. There daughter Dorie returned to the family business and now oversees the winery operations. Her brother Arthur also handles national and some small international sales, primarily to restaurants. However, most of their wine is sold direct to consumers.

Seavey’s first commercial vintage was released in 1990 a year after they renovated the stone dairy barn into a working winery. Today this stone building is the centerpiece of the property and is where tastings are hosted.

Since 2011, Jim Duane has been their day to day Winemaker. He’s worked at Robert Mondavi and Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars. It should also be noted that Philippe Melka Winemaker/Consultant has been with Seavey since 1995...one of Philippe’s two initial wine making jobs in the Napa Valley were with Seavey and Lail Vineyards.

Seavy makes about 3,200 cases annually depending on what mother nature brings. They make around two hundred cases of Chardonnay, slightly more Merlot and the rest is of the production is comprised of their Caravina and Estate Cabernets.
— 8 years ago

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@Shay A Their wines were all good. This one outstanding. However, these wines are made to cellar. A long decant for these wines isn’t going to cut it. They need 10 years plus. For this one, longer. Their Merlot was one of the biggest I’ve had.
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@Peggy Hadley Thanks for your note. Appreciate it! There wines are definitely worth it but, need a good amount of cellar time.
Michael B

Michael B

@David T great write up. First time I have seen Anise as a wine descriptor!