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Stolpman Vineyards

Estate Grown Originals Santa Ynez Valley Syrah 2009

Andrew Holod
9.1

Paired with a similarly aged Cote Rotie and poured in a blind tasting at my home to a group of interested wine drinkers.
This showed a more generous, fleshy expression of the grape as expected and still had a finely chiseled structure of finely textured tannins that echo a dryness of the vineyard's limestone soils.
Very good new world Syrah.
— a year ago

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Eric Rodez

Ambonnay Champagne Rosé Blend

vaguely smarties-esque intro, acetone bells, some pleasant unripe plum, blue echo, intensely minerally finish. bone dry. improved with two days open. — 2 years ago

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Clos Henri

Bel Echo greywacke Pinot Noir 2017

Bon mais pas suffisamment de punch. 29$ — 4 years ago

Château Lynch-Bages

Echo de Lynch-Bages Pauillac Red Bordeaux Blend 2009

In a wonderful spot. Decanted a couple hours which was a good call. Still some definite dusty tannins on the finish, but with food it’s a great pairing (specifically beef shank and short rib braised in wine and a lot of aromatics). Certainly Bordeaux. Quite enjoyable. Could go longer. — 3 months ago

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Christian Drouin

Les Millésimes Calvados Pays d'Auge 1982

Andrew Holod
9.1

Distinctly old school nose. Described by the brewery/distillery rep as "chateau floors" as in polished with wax and honey.
Deep earthy, bass notes of the soil seem to echo in this now 40 year old Calvados.
— 2 years ago

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Echo Bay Vineyard

Rigour & Whimsy Webster Vineyard Roussanne Marsanne 2019

Canadian only in Canada! — 3 years ago

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Manni Nössing

Valle Isarco / Eisacktaler Sylvaner 2021

Delectable Wine
9.3

More savory than sweet, the 2021 Sylvaner lifts up with a cascade of dried flowers and gingery spice offset by a cooling air of dusty stone. Like tapping a mountain spring, this flows across the palate with a mineral-laden blend of crisp orchard fruit and citrus lifted by cooling acidity. The 2021 takes on a tropical air through the finish yet is tart, puckering the cheeks with residual tension as pretty inner florals and young kiwi echo throughout. This is a gorgeous style of Nossing’s Sylvaner. (Eric Guido, Vinous, May 2023) — a year ago

I Favati

Pietrama Fiano di Avellino 2019

Surprisingly great pairing! I’ll echo another comment here claiming this bottle explains minerality in wine effortlessly. More fruit in evidence on night 2. Still long and refreshing. Ashiness showing up too. Will I be able to make it to night 3? — 2 years ago

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Château Brulesécaille

Côtes de Bourg Merlot Blend 2016

The Château Brûlesécaille 2016 is comprised of 55% Merlot and a little under 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, with Cabernet Franc and Malbec making up the balance. In the glass, the wine has a glistening dark royal purple color, almost opaque at the center, with flashes of magenta just at the edge. The classic Right Bank nose unfurls gradually with aromas of sun-warmed black raspberries, griotte cherries, and sweet white tobacco, along with fleeting suggestions of eucalyptus and exotic spices as the wine evolves in the glass. On entry, the wine is meaty and succulent, building to a burly, lingering, rich mid-palate, loaded with a cornucopia of black and red fruit flavors that echo the nose; lightly seasoned with pine needles, toasted coconut, and baker’s chocolate – all framed in sinuous, assertive, ripe fine-grained tannins. Almost California-like in concentration and texture, with dusty minerality and fresh Right Bank acidity that carries the flavors through a long, elegant finish. Drink now – 2030. — Moore Brothers Wine Co. — 3 years ago

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