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2005 Les Crêtes Syrah Coteau La Tour – Italy, Valle d’Aosta
Posted by: | Comments[list][*][b]2005 Les Crêtes Syrah Coteau La Tour[/b][i] – Italy, Valle d’Aosta (9/7/2010)[/i]
light wine on pour – nose had some red fruits and rose/floral nose – this followed through with a very light drinking wine with subtle red almost rasberry fruits coming thorugh some earthyness to it- sort of in the Burgundy style – finish had a grapefruit citrus to it- Interesting wine and not what many think of when they read Syrah- This is a wine to be paired with dished you would have a Pinot Noir with. Wife enjoyed this alot for its light drinking ease. Low alcohol makes it very food friendly-
Interesting that I can not find the vintage anywhere on the bottle- Lots of Sediment- Purchased as part of a pack and I guess it pro-rated out to $20- not really a great buy but something that makes me want to understand the region it came from and the style of wines produced their [i][b](87 pts.)[/b][/i]
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- 2005 Cline Cellars Carignane Ancient Vines – USA, California, San Francisco Bay, Contra Costa County (9/7/2010)
The nose had a smoky and forest floor smell to it with a little dark fruit to it- This was an interesting wine in that it had several layers of flavors that sort of jumped out at you from a bit of a mushroom water that you get from soaking dried mushrooms to a burst of overripe plumb covered in baking spices and smoked- there was a finish of a bit of tar along with some pine needle and the oak was present but took a back seat-2 out of 3 of us enjoyed this wine- I 100% can see where this wine would not be for everyone and I would love to have this against 2 or 3 other California Carignanes just to see what other profiles for this grape made in CA would be. (89 pts.)

- 2006 Primo Estate Il Briccone – Australia, South Australia, Mount Lofty Ranges, Adelaide Hills (9/6/2010)
This wine just was not together for me-Nose was nice mix of big Shiraz dark fruit of cherry, plumb and blackberry- this was a fairly big wine and was a little disjointed when we had it. I am a fan of McLaren Vale wines and for some reason I felt a disconnect from the fruit to the acidity. I felt all the got lent to this blend from the 30% Sangioves was the acidity. To pair with food the acidity is ok but the Shiraz fruit would not leave me wanting to pair this with any Italian fare. I have another bottle and will give this some more air time to see if that helps-
The stuff is all in there but my bottle had it in pieces instead of being all together-Really would like to see the blend be 50-50 Sangio to Shiraz or 70% Sangio at $17 worth the price to try something different. (86 pts.)

2006 Vina Hermosa Rioja – Spain, La Rioja, Rioja
Posted by: | Comments- 2006 Vina Hermosa Rioja – Spain, La Rioja, Rioja (8/8/2010)
think I paid $9 for this-
Some rasberry on the nose with a beaujolais nouveau mixed in- Not really inspiring very light bodied there were points while drinking this wine it had a bizare mid palate and fairly acidic finish and other times the fruit carried through to make this an easy drinker- at its best an 84 and at its worst an 80- just an odd wine-Not consistant from sip to sip and would not rebuy this. If this was an 09 I would put it down to youth but being an 06 can not see anything better happening for it. (83 pts.)

- I feel like this is not the first bottle of this I have drunk- I seem to remember the label fairly well though I can not find prior notes and I thought I liked it a lot more prior-Oh well old age setting in-
2004 ZD Wines Pinot Noir Carneros – USA, California, North Coast, Carneros
Posted by: | Comments- 2004 ZD Wines Pinot Noir Carneros – USA, California, North Coast, Carneros (8/7/2010)
really nice rasberry and a touch of fig- light bodied wine the rasberry carries through with some bright flavors but extremely restrained there is a touch of earthy tones and would have liked a little more in this department and the finish is smooth- A really nice wine and I wish I had a whole lot more. (90 pts.)
2007 Ravenswood Zinfandel Old Vine Napa Valley
Posted by: | Comments- 2007 Ravenswood Zinfandel Old Vine Napa Valley – USA, California, Napa Valley (9/6/2010)
Stunningly disappointed in this wineNose started off with a bit of nice dark cherry that quickly gave way to an alcohol note- Something went wrong in the process with this wine- the fruit was ok but everything was out of joint on this wine the fruit seemed a bit sweet there was no mid palat then an overwhelming hit of the alcohol- Tanins present along with a touch of smoke-
Ugh (82 pts.)
2007 Grayson Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon – USA, California, Central Coast, Paso Robles
Posted by: | Comments- 2007 Grayson Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon – USA, California, Central Coast, Paso Robles (9/6/2010)
Paid $7.99
some nice plumb and cedar on the nose followed up with a solid fruit core and a fairly balanced oak treatment- Easy drinking nothing profound and gained complexity as it was opened- Would like to see how this wine would do with a solid 1 hour decant on it. On the pop and pour it was a tad thin- You get all the classic Cabernet Sauvignon notes with this wine and would have no problem rebuying it at this price point (86 pts.)
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2003 Small Gully Shiraz The. Formula Robert’s – Australia, South Australia
Posted by: | Comments- 2003 Small Gully Shiraz The. Formula Robert’s – Australia, South Australia (8/26/2010)
stumbled across 3 of these in the basement and really was not holding out much hope being an 03 figured it had broken apart but I was wrong – unscrewed the top and the color was dark- very nice fruit slightly jammy but not too much. Fairly balanced with some nice vanilla notes and some oak seemed present – acidity was in check. Very impressed for the $11 or so spent on this wine. Not overly complex but a real nice wine. Will have to revisit current vintages of this along with some other value favorites like the quarterback (88 pts.)