Bonterra Vineyards

Bonterra Vineyards

California Chardonnay 2017

One of my fave inexpensive chards! Not oaky, lightly buttery. — 4 years ago

Bonterra Vineyards

Mendocino Merlot 2015

Goes great with a good tomato and basil sauce. — 6 years ago

Bonterra Vineyards

Winemaker's Reserve Chardonnay 2014

Kate v
9.1

2014 vintage is excellent! Would definitely get it again. — 8 years ago

Bonterra Vineyards

Lake County/Mendocino County Riesling 2011

Such a good organic wine — 8 years ago

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Mendocino County Cabernet Sauvignon 2010

Yum! Sale happening at fresh and easy 40% off .. Think you would like it Lili — 10 years ago

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Viognier 2010

Viognier is so smooth. — 11 years ago

Viña Robles

Estate Paso Robles Cabernet Sauvignon 2017

Mike O brought it to dinner. Better than my Bonterra! — 4 years ago

Bonterra Vineyards

Merlot 2015

Nice organic wine on its own, and for cooking (Brisket in my case) — 6 years ago

Bonterra Vineyards

Syrah 2000

Very good Syrah — 7 years ago

Bonterra Vineyards

Mendocino, Lake & San Luis Obispo Counties Cabernet Sauvignon 2014

Lana L
9.9

This is one of my favorite Cabs for the value! Very smooth, with the dry finish I love. Goes lovely paired with dark chocolate! — 7 years ago

Bonterra Vineyards

Mendocino County Viognier

Had this at Sharon's. Light and fruity. Will buy again. — 8 years ago

Bonterra Vineyards

Bartolucci Vineyard Muscat 2011

Aromas of pear and apricots. Tastes of honey with floral notes. Some pineapple or apricot on the palette. Very smooth and nice finish. — 8 years ago

Famille Perrin

Les Cornuds Vinsobres Grenache Blend 2009

Both of us REALLY enjoyed it. Craig liked it better than Bonterra! — 11 years ago

Bonterra Vineyards

Mendocino County Chardonnay

Balanced fruit and complimented smoked salmon salad well over looking Bemidji Lake. — 5 years ago

Concha y Toro

Don Melchor Puente Alto Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2004

David T
9.4

The first Don Melchor from my storage and it’s very good but still early. I won’t open another for at least 5 years or more. The nose on first open showed ruby dark currants. As it opened up in the two hour decant, it’s nose changed and showed some earthy funkiness with a fair amount of mushroom. Dark currants, blackberries, dark cherries, black plum, black raspberries, overly baked strawberries, blueberries, black cherry cola, dark dry soils, dry crushed rocks, dry stems, soft leather, lead pencil shavings, dry stones, mushrooms, darker Asian spices, mint, dry herbs, anise, tarry notes, black tea, lilacs and fresh & dry dark florals. The body is full, round, lush & elegant. The tannins are round & beautiful, but only 50% resolved. The palate matches the nose very closely. Dark currants, blackberries, dark cherries, black plum, black raspberries, overly baked strawberries, blueberries, black cherry cola, dark chocolate & mocha, dark dry soils, dry crushed rocks, dry stems, soft leather, lead pencil shavings, tobacco with ash, dry stones, darker Asian spices, mint, dry herbs, anise, tarry notes, black tea, lilacs and fresh & dry dark florals. The acidity is round & beautiful. The length, balance, structure and tension are extremely solid. The finish is still big, full, round, richly elegant and lasts minutes. Photos of; their beautiful Estate, harvested fruit, a library cellar that I think we’d all like to raid and their barrel room with tasting area. Producer history and notes...Concha y Toro was founded by Don Melchor de Santiago Concha y Toro and his wife, Emiliana Subercaseaux, in 1883. They are the largest producer of wines from Latin America and are headquartered in Santiago, Chile. They own 8,720 hectares spread throughout Chile's major wine regions of; Maipo, Maule, Rapel, Colchagua, Curico, and Casablanca. He started the winery with grape varieties that he brought from Bordeaux. The grapes he brought were; Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon, Merlot, and Carmenère. Concha y Toro started exporting wine in March of 1933 to the port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands. In 1950, the winery began to acquire more vineyards. They also began the process of adapting its wine to new markets and meeting a higher demand. In 1971, Eduardo Guilisasti Tagle became Chairman of the Board and succeeded in expanding the company. In 1987, they partnered with the U.S. importer Banfi Vintners. This partnership advanced sales and were able to incorporate more advanced technology in all stages of their production. They also started using small French oak barriques that further advanced the quality of their wines. In 2011, Concha y Toro bought the California portfolio of wines from Brown-Forman. The portfolio included these properties; Fetzer, Bonterra, Five River Wines, Bel Arbor Wines, Jekel Vinyards, Coldwater Creek, Sanctuary Wines Little Black Dress Wines. They are now a huge company with nearly a billion dollars in revenues annually. Don Melchor was Chile’s first iconic wine and has received with few exceptions consistent 90+ Parker scores since 1995. Most in the mid 90 range. This 04 is an excellent example of what they can produce in Chile. If I put this in a blind tasting, many would guess Bordeaux and some Napa Cabernet. — 6 years ago

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Severn Goodwin

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Thanks for the notes! We've been buying this since '00, and I haven't broken up any of the six packs for tasting. We've bought random loose bottles now and then to check in, but they have been newer vintages. Glad to know the '04 is doing well.

Colterenzio Schreckbichl

Alto Adige - Südtirol Gewürztraminer 2010

Wine on the patio at Bonterra restaurant in Calgary. — 11 years ago