In Praise Of Shadows

Long Shadows Vintners

Sequel Columbia Valley Syrah 2014

Somm David T
9.6

This Syrah is made in conjunction with Consultant, John Duval of Penfolds fame. John has also been making his Duval private label wines since he departed Penfolds back in Barossa. Gorgeous nose of sweet dark currants, dark moist soils, licorice, smoke, grilled meats, violets and fresh florals. The palate is rich, round, thick, sexy and elegant. Blackberries, liqueured, dark cherries, cherries, strawberries, lots blue fruits, smoke, grilled meats, cinnamon, vanilla, rich scorched earth, loamy soils, touch of crushed dry rocks, liquid violets, dark fresh flowers and full, mellow acidity. The structure, length, tension and balance are drop dead gorgeous. The finish is thick, full and flat out mouthwatering and jaw dropping gorgeously sexy. Photos of the Long Shadows logo, one of their vineyards and beautiful tasting room. — 8 years ago

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John Duval, yes, we've enjoyed the Plexus & Entity on several occasions. I guess I was nieve to him having a WA project. Even cooler, looks like they have a work by Dale Chihuly hanging in the tasting room. I'll have to search out for this bottle. Thanks David.
TheSkip

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Wow. Totally sounds worth the $50!! I've been meaning to try this
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@TheSkip I believe you will not be disappointed. 👍🍷

Anaba

Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir 2013

I normally find Pinot Noirs to be the Sean Spicer of wines. I'm supposed to enjoy them, but can't quite bring myself to. Well, this is the Steve Bannon of wines. Wait, wait. Don't leave. It's bolder than one would expect, stays in the shadows but has a delightful wallop when swirled. If this wine published a bunch of fake news, it'd be him. Confused? I know I am. — 9 years ago

Monticello Vineyards (Corley Family)

Estate Grown Oak Knoll District Merlot 2012

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Bryant Family Vineyard

DB4 Napa Valley Red Blend 2010

Way way different wine than the bryant flagship wine i tasted tonight. Very different vintages as well. One obstreperous and one forgiving. However, i must say this wine nods toward the old school with its intense pyrazines and red fruit oriented character. A considerable earth tone that is consistent through the nose. A forest scent. This had chambord like deep raspberry aromas with hibiscus and dark strawberries with blackcurrant in the background. Magnificent oak integration. This wine was hard to rate behind their flagship 12 which had gained such praise but the complexity and finish of the 12 in such youth is a tad more compelling. — 10 years ago

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Château La Confession

St. Émilion Red Bordeaux Blend 2012

Plummy, chocolate-y, blackberry-bone broth, mint, cast iron in an oven, pumpernickel aromas. Caraway, graphite, black mushroom, burnt beef tips, rose stem, black, burnt cherry. black currant, pepper. Deep well of shadows that fall from big oak trees across climbing black berries. This is a decidedly rich bridge between disparate styles, and the bridge is made of iron. — 10 years ago

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Stag's Leap Wine Cellars

Cask 23 Napa Valley Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 1997

Tight!!! Really wound up and still young in all respects! Black shadows of broiled currants, blackberry pie, licorice, pure cocoa, rosemary, tree bark, graphite and charred spice box...
Didn't have time to watch this one develop into its full fruit plate, but amazing entrance, and stunning presence.
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— 10 years ago

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Long Shadows Vintners

Feather Cabernet Sauvignon 2014

Somm David T
9.5

Feather is 100% Cabernet. This is made in coordination with Randy Dunn. On the nose, dark, lightly spiced currants. Black oil, loamy soils, black licorice and fresh floral bouquet. On the palate, the mouthfeel is thick & rich. There's a good presence of wood shaving. Rich, ripe blackberries, dark cherries, candied black plum, plum, black raspberries, loamy soils, dark rich moist earth, leather, tobacco, spice-box, nutmeg, clove, cinnamon, vanilla, black licorice, violets and fresh red florals. Acidity is round and mouthwatering. The structure is big. The tension perfect as is the balance of fruit and earth. This is definitely a Parker wine. It's so easy to drink young, yet will cellar 10-15 years nicely. Photos of the tasting rooms hand blown glass lighting...lit up. The Feather artwork and the famous Boushey vineyard in Yakima Valley — 8 years ago

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Eric Rodez

Cuvée des Grands Vintages Brut Champagne Blend

Exceptional balance. Rich, but so fresh. Pears, orange, flowers, lemon curd, cream, brioche, nut. Long, powerful palate, underlined by a driving acidity.

Some thoughts: In my eyes, RMs tend to fall into "extreme" categories e.g. Laherte - austere, Egly - rich (lees), Agrapart - rich (oak), Selosse - oxidative; but this wine doesn't fit here. NM-like, but not (I think of Chartogne-Taillet when I say this). Compare to Krug's Grand Cuvee, the Grands Vintages is definitely richer and broader (fair comparison, given how both wines are constructed).

From Chain Bridge Cellars:
As the name suggests, Eric Rodez’s Grand Vintages is a rich, powerful and very much “grand” wine in the tradition of Krug (where Eric learned his craft). This year's release is a blend of 70% Pinot Noir and 30% Chardonnay from seven great vintages going back to vintage 2000. Eric ages all of these base wines in used oak and blocks malolactic fermentation to maximize freshness and vibrancy. Then the carefully crafted blend spends 8 full years on the lees before being disgorged this October. The dosage is ultra-low - 2 or 3 g/l - so this could be labeled "Extra Brut," but there's so much richness and depth here that "Brut" seems more appropriate to Eric.

Past releases have earned plenty of critical praise, including 17.5/20 points from Jancis Robinson, 93 from Vinous, and 92 from Wine Advocate. This year’s release is explosive on the nose and palate, pumping out big notes of lemon curd, caramel, toasted nuts, baking bread, crushed chalk, and more. The flavors just balloon out to fill your entire palate and finish with layer upon layer of mouthwatering pie crust, lemon curd, hazelnut, crushed stone and salty caramel flavor. Try holding some for even more richness!
— 8 years ago

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M. Chapoutier

Domaine de Bila-Haut Occultum Lapidem Syrah Blend 2013

Lots of critical praise for this wine. I have enjoyed the last several vintages. No surprises here.

Green raspberry and cedar in the nose. Blue fruits on the palate. Medium to firm tannins. Pleasant finish.
— 9 years ago

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I have a double mag of the 2010. I'm leaving it for at least another 3 years. Glad this one showed well. 👊🏾

Soliste Cellars

Out of the Shadows Syrah

Italy in Sonoma--tobacco and smoke. How did I not know about this vineyard? — 10 years ago

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Prairie Artisan Ales

Bomb! Imperial Stout

Big and bold imperial nose with burnt toffee and peanut brittle marginalia. Roasted sweet corn just arrived; fashionably late. Heavy malt, deep-space octopi splashes of Cuban coffee, black with half-dissolved sugar crystals. A blood-like mouthfeel, with a briary prickle, and low-burning, spiced candle calling forth the capsaicin smoke shadows. Chocolate smooth the finish. Regla de Ochà in a bottle. — 10 years ago

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Four Vines

Truant Old Vine California Zinfandel 2010

Wow, is the best praise I can give it. Haven't really been a fan of red zinf's in the past but this one was excellent. Definitely a drinking wine, very light on the palette, fruity and slightly sweet at the finish. This one has me questioning my avoidance of Zinf's. — 12 years ago

Cobb

Emmaline Ann Vineyard Pinot Noir 2009

Deserving of all the praise its gotten, the fruit is focused and bright, in balance with good acidity and low alcohol — 13 years ago

Domaine A. et P. de Villaine

La Fortune Côte Chalonnaise Bourgogne Pinot Noir 2015

I just finished reading "Shadows in the Vineyard" about the 2010 attempt to poison the DRC, and since I can't afford Villaine's flagship wines, I figured this would be the next best thing. Not disappointed at all. While I tend to dislike young red Burgundy, this is already crazy approachable. Much riper than I'm used to. Not necessarily new-world, but closer to The fruit of Beaujolais, or maybe Rhone. Earthy and complex with a bright red cherry. Vibrant. Elegant. Lovely. — 8 years ago

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Outpost

Howell Mountain Zinfandel 2010

Nose starts with intense red berry fruit with a trace of darkness lurking in the shadows. Palate starts dark and dusty. It fills out quickly to a depth of black and blue fruit. 16.1% alcohol is noticeable. — 8 years ago

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Clos des Papes

Châteauneuf-du-Pape Red Rhône Blend 2007

A little disappointed for the price and high praise. Had nice balance, light, and fresh cherry and some layers of spice but had a sour tannin finish for some reason. Auction bottle maybe. Not in any hurry to splurge on this again, feel I missed out. — 9 years ago

Boedecker Cellars

Athena Willamette Valley Pinot Noir 2011

Plum and dusty raspberry, with a dried apple and olive wood accent. Tastes of cranberry, ostrich jerky, dried black cherry, cherrywood and dried violets. Subtle as shadows in a spooky wood. — 9 years ago

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I thought more T-Rex jerky, but I could see Ostrich too.
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J. Lohr

Seven Oaks Paso Robles Cabernet Sauvignon

Served at Thanksgiving 2015. Tom called it a "exemplary specimen of a California Cabernet-- lots of personality." "Perfect balance between oak and tannins. Only criticism is that it's a bit too fruit forward. It's trying to do too much. It wants to be a dark and musky Cabernet, and I don't want so much plum and cherry in it." I agree with the praise. I don't find it terribly fruit forward. Strong plum notes, yes, and definitely dark and musky. Really wonderful Cabernet, in my opinion. — 10 years ago

Liquid Farm

Vogelzang Vineyard Mourvedre Rosé 2014

John Trinidad
9.0

Super summer quaffer -- can't put the glass down. Get in my belly (highest praise possible) — 10 years ago

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Zorah

Karasi Areni Noir 2011

Breathtaking in its beauty, nestled in the shadows of biblical Mount Ararat, 1400 meters above sea level, and only steps away from the most ancient of sites (a 6100 year old winery), the vineyards of Zorah are set in the quintessential wine producing region of Armenia, in Yeghegnadzor. A fantastic journey which began in Tuscany, Italy, and led ultimately to the ancestral homeland of its creators. Zorah Karasi 2011 — 12 years ago

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