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Tom Casagrande Influencer Badge

Wine biz in NYC in 80s. Sucked at sales. Since 1990, a lawyer. Law’s great, but wine . . . 🤩

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Adroît

Vincenzo Old Vine Carignan 2022

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9.3

Tom had this 2 days ago

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Once & Future Wines

Old Vine Sonoma County Zinfandel 2024

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9.2

Fresh off the UPS truck, I couldn’t resist trying their new “odds & ends” blend of leftover barrels from four of their single vineyard offerings (Bedrock, Old Hill Ranch, Tedeschi, and Belloni), very fairly priced at $25. It’s already delicious. Deeply fruity nose of great purity, with cracked peppercorn notes. There’s a little sweet, toasted baking spice too. Surprisingly soft on entry, it’s rich and mouthfilling, but there’s some tannin and a nice lightly bitterish note that enlivens the finish. — 9 days ago

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Doug Powers

Doug Powers

Damn @Tom Casagrande, you are an impatient dude!! I at least wait a few weeks after receiving shipped wine before opening. BUT, thanks for opening one, I bought this as well but am “aging” it!! 🤔🤷😂

Once & Future Wines

Dickerson Vineyard Zinfandel 2021

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9.2

I’ve rarely had a Zin as Burgundian-styled as this is. Medium color saturation. Gorgeous nose of oozy ripe red and black berry fruit and a warm terra cotta tiles and sandstone earthiness. Alcohol (only 14.3%) and tannin all in balance. Long finish. — 12 days ago

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Domaine Amélie & Charles Sparr

'Jardin d'Eden' Pinot Noir 2023

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9.2

A delicious, if young, Alsace Pinot Noir. Medium intensity, youthful color. Nose charges out of the batter’s box with musky, fragrant cherries, crushed stone and meadow soil, and a bit of exotic spice. Dry bit with delicious fruit on palate entry, turning lean and emphasizing chalky but soft tannins, good acids, and savory minerals as the palate progresses. A lot of fun to drink now but plainly will get even more interesting over the next few years. — 14 days ago

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Tom Casagrande

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A delicious, if young, Alsace Pinot Noir. Medium intensity, youthful color. Nose charges out of the batter’s box with musky, fragrant cherries, crushed stone and meadow soil, and a bit of exotic spice. Dry bit with delicious fruit on palate entry, turning lean and emphasizing chalky but soft tannins, good acids, and savory minerals as the palate progresses. A lot of fun to drink now but plainly will get even more interesting over the next few years.

Guy Farge

Terroir de Granit St. Joseph Syrah 2019

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9.2

Deep and feral. Blood and granite all over the nose, along with cracked black peppercorns and dry aged beef. Pretty large-framed for a Saint Joe on the palate. Savory, iron and granite. Still some tannin to shed. I’d thought this would be further along than it is, but it’s got promises to keep and miles to go before it sleeps. — 5 days ago

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@Tegan Marriott - His name is Bandol. All my dogs since ‘83 have been named after wine. Nebbiolo, PN, Zinny, and now Bandol. He’s a rescue. The DNA report says he’s 31% Dachshund, 25% Pit Bull, and a bunch of other stuff. He’s a sweetie!
Tegan Marriott

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Ahh that just brightened up my Monday!
Angelo Casagrande

Angelo Casagrande

Bandol is eyeing that glass of wine!

Force Majeur

Red Mountain Syrah 2020

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9.0

Saturated color. Inky. Nose is medium intensity, showing lots of smoky crushed low-toned stone notes and deep dark ripe berries. Some roasted meat notes. Deep and savory and clingy in the mouth. Still a lot of tannin to shed, but pleasant now anyway. Give this at least 5 years. 9.0 for now from a pleasure standpoint. Likely significantly higher later. — 11 days ago

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Nice wine

Domaine Maurice Schoech

Grand Cru Kaefferkopf Alsace Gewürztraminer 2021

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9.2

It’s got spice, lychee, pear, and some nice subtle stony minerality in the nose. On the palate it’s off-dry, but has fairly nice balancing acids (for a Gewurz). This is a Gewurz that avoids cloyingness, which can be an issue for some people, very well. For me, a Gewurz fan, this is outstanding. — 12 days ago

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Domaine du Cellier aux Moines

Vieilles Vignes Les Charmelottes Montagny 1er Cru Chardonnay 2023

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9.3

It’s far from cheap for a Chalonnaise white but it’s very very good. Little discernible oak influence on the nose, which, with some air, gives off increasingly deep pear and ripe apple fruit, along with deep-toned limestoney notes. Great concentration in the mouth, with weighty fruit and deep minerality spilling into a long finish. Medium-low acids. Whether it’s worth the high price tag is debatable, but you can’t deny that it’s quite enjoyable and interesting.

What I’m internally debating is this: At this price point, would I rather have a well-made village or lieu-dit Meursault, or an elite Montagny? There’s a special terroir that comes through with a well-made village Meursault, or Chassagne, or Puligny (or even a good Saint-Aubin or Auxey). And Montagny—even a maxed-out Montagny like this one—won’t have that. (I guess I answered my own question.)
— 7 days ago

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Doug Powers

Doug Powers

@Tom Casagrande, how about both?

Quinta dos Grilos

Reserva Dão Red Blend 2022

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9.2

Welp. Delectable ate my contemporaneous notes. Post hoc memories are that this wine had lots of nice, spicy mineral-tinged fruit and really nice balance. A great value. — 11 days ago

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Weingut am Stein

Wurzburger Innere Leiste Riesling 2020

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9.1

Intensely mineral nose, with maybe a hint of bitter herb. Little fruit on offer today at this geology fair. A little green apple fruit hits the palate at first, but quickly transitions to mineral and pleasantly green pithy notes. Terrific acids. Amazingly refreshing. Bone bone dry. — 11 days ago

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Angelo Casagrande

Angelo Casagrande

Crap. I was up there today and should have finished it off at lunch.