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2006 Bergstrom Vineyard Pinot Noir

2006 Bergstrom Vineyard Pinot Noir


Posted on Mar 26, 2017

Willamette Valley Oregon2006 Bergstrom Vineyard Pinot Noir

Dark red in colour and showing some slight age on the rim. Wonderful floral aromatics combined with black cherry and cranberry on the nose. The palate also revealed dark fruits and kirsch along secondary notes of baking spice and earth. A lovely velvety mouthfeel, with an equally lovely long finish, this wine is in perfect balance and drinking at its peak. A wonderful example of why Oregon Pinot Noir is among the world’s best.

Excellent

 

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Longoria Wines: Blind Faith Pays Off

Longoria Wines: Blind Faith Pays Off


Posted on Mar 15, 2017

To call Rick Longoria, winemaker and proprietor of Longoria Wines, a pioneer with respect to Santa Barbara County would be a massive understatement. He settled in the area and started winemaking at a time when hardly anyone foresaw the level of success the wine region is seeing today—hardly anyone that is, except for him.

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2010 Darby The Swagger

2010 Darby The Swagger


Posted on Mar 12, 2017

Washington Wine2010 Darby The Swagger

This delicious blend of 64% Cabernet Sauvignon, 27% Merlot, 7% Petit Verdot and 2% Malbec shows classic Darby style: ripe, plush fruit, soft tannins and a smooth mouthfeel—a joy to drink! At age 6 this is fully mature showing lots of secondary notes of cedar and mocha to go with the black cherry and currant fruit. Perfect match for braised short ribs on a wintery night. Could go longer but drinking so well now, why wait?

Excellent (2011 Vintage available at their Woodinville Tasting Room for US$50)

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Domaine du Clos Saint Jean

Domaine du Clos Saint Jean


Posted on Mar 1, 2017

Chateauneuf du pape

Tasting at Clos Saint Jean

We came to taste at this most revered and exclusive of wineries in Châteauneuf-du-Pape through a very nice bit of good luck. Perhaps there really are no more than six degrees of separation in the world. We were joined on a recent visit to Châteauneuf-du-Pape by a friend who happens to be the former squash pro in Avignon as well as a very accomplished jazz violinist. A regular gig for him was to play at Châteauneuf-du-Pape’s best restaurant La Mère Germaine. He suggested we go there for lunch, and after consuming a sumptuous meal there he introduced us to the restaurant’s charming chef/owner, David Rocamora. David asked if we had lined up any tastings and when we informed him we had not, he said “leave it to me” and promptly lined us up with two of the best. That is how we got to meet Vincent Maurel and taste the magnificent wines at Clos Saint Jean.

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Wehlener Sonnenuhr2012 Joh. Jos. Prüm Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Spätlese

A fantastic Riesling showing all the elements we love in a Spätlese. Crisp and clean yet at the same time rich with a long finish. A lovely balance between its sweetness and the tart notes of of green apple and lime. Medium in body, it has a great acidity while still providing a smooth, round mouthfeel.

Excellent – ($65 + taxes at BC Liquor Stores)

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