Sound & Vision

Domaine du Pegau

Cuvée Réservé Châteauneuf-du-Pape Red Rhone Blend 2015

Recent reviews by some on CT had me curious about how these were evolving so I had to check in myself and personally assess, you know, for science. Popped and poured; consumed over three days. The first day was OTT with red fruit and spices...but mostly the fruit. The spices, really sort of a one-note black pepper bomb, pricking the tongue, perhaps giving a glimpse of something more interesting if patience was exercised. Super clean with no signs of brett. I was almost taken aback because this was coming across rather ham fisted and definitely an outlier for Pegaü. I say almost. Two days later, I revisited the remaining half of the bottle and that’s when things really started to show off. Chewy red and black fruits were still very much in abundance but they were now more delineated and showing somewhat grainy tannins which seems much more pronounced now than they were on the first night. Think the texture of eating a mouthful of brambles. The spices that were teasing on the first night were stepping up to play a more pronounced role taking on more of a black licorice character with some lovely garrigue. Sound structure...though perhaps not as impressive as the 2016 Cuvée Réservée. Long, lip smacking finish though...and really delivering the goods! Based off this experience, I would imagine the best is yet to come for the 2015 Pegaü. If you’re drinking on the pop and pour, prepare for disappointment. These could use some time. I look forward to revisiting in 2025 and beyond. — 6 years ago

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Whidbey Island Winery

Puget Sound Madeleine Angevine 2015

Delicious! Actually has a lot of similarity to Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Blanc. I’m not an expert, yet... but if I blind tasted this I would have guessed a New Zealand Sauv Blanc. Notes of Grapefruit, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin Orange, Green Apple, Lychee, Pear, Nectarine with hints of Slate and some Salinity. Low alcohol at 11% and good acidity with a medium finish. — 8 years ago

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Opus One

Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon Blend 1989

The cork appeared slightly dried out, but bottle was sound. Dusty and delicate aromas of dried rose petals and cedar. The tannins have softened and the black cherry, cracked pepper, gravel flavors give a very classic flavor profile. The alcohol seemed touch on “hot” side (13%). Good bottle, in good drinking spot — 9 years ago

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Chris Longua

Chris Longua

The bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean 😀

Château Cos d'Estournel

Saint-Estèphe Red Bordeaux Blend 1966

You almost need a sixties sound track when sipping. Nice, earthy smell and taste, like Woodstock. — 10 years ago

Tiki Sound

Sauvignon Blanc

Love this one! — 10 years ago

Catherine Marshall

Peter's Vision Merlot 2011

Cool climate merlot. Sexy velvety body but with acid to brighten it up. — 11 years ago

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Tiki Sound

Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 2013

Taste semi dry, hints of minerals, grass and citrus fruit. Love it. — 11 years ago

Eaglemount

Quince Cider

Really pretty, almost honeyed, aromatic pure quince cider from San Juan Islands. Would be great w pork or curries. Think Gewürz or Albariño as wine cognates... — 11 years ago

Influence Wines

Sound Influence Finger lakes Riesling 2012

Soft. Not sharp. Not too sweet. — 12 years ago

Daou Vineyards

Paso Robles Cabernet Sauvignon 2017

In hills of Paso Robles, not far from Hearst castle, there is a man with a Homeric vision. His name is Daniel Daou and he is devoting his life to creating outstanding Cabernet’s. Deep red with dark berry nose, aged for 11 months on French oak (60% new). On the palate blackberry, black cherry and licorice, pepper spice with savory fine tannins. Medium+ finish ending with cacao and earthy herbs. Great value. The ‘17 is a bit richer than ‘16. Tasting Sample. — 7 years ago

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Eaglemount

Homestead Cider

Label says Homestead Cider, Dry, 8% ABV, produced and bottled in Port Townsend WA, but “crafted from heirloom apples grown in homestead orchards in Washington’s Olympic Peninsula”. Pale yellow with green tinge, hazy clarity with pinpoint bubbles. Slight head after pour, ring of foam and bubbles persists on edge of glass. Funk and complex apple profile in nose. Rich dry complex flavors, difficult to pull apart but my initial reaction was “Wow”. Style is consistent with a farmhouse or craft style production, but very well done. Good stuff, rich, fruity and at times it does taste like applesauce (Gravensteins?), with an interesting combination of acidity, flavors and aromas, but definitely dry. It does seems pricey given the simple package and label, and the bottle is elegant with a resealable closure so it’s also reusable but yes, there is really great cider inside. Worth seeking out, and worth every penny spent. — 7 years ago

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P A

@David Shaw David nice post Cheers 🍻
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Let’s all keep them coming then

Apothic

Inferno Red Blend

Wine aged in whiskey barrels may sound gimmicky but this is actually a very good wine. The red blend complements the whiskey undertones perfectly, making for a fun, drinkable wine experience. — 8 years ago

Williams Selyem

Russian River Valley Pinot Noir 2002

Somm David T
9.3

Williams Selyem is one of the most consistent producers of Pinot in Sonoma. They must be farmers at heart because the fruit they grow is always generally very good to excellent. The raspberry flavors in their Pinots always stand out to me when I have them. Not that I'm a points person by any stretch of the imagination, but I've always felt like their wines are under scored by critics. Maybe, because they only score them young and for the most part don't revisit them much later as when I enjoy them. That said, this Russian River is drinking beautifully tonight. Certainly, one of the better 02 Pinots I've had and 02 was a very good year for Pinots generally speaking. The fruits in this 02 are singing after 12years in the bottle. Dark cherries, black raspberries, raspberries, dark cherries, strawberry preserves, dry cranberries, concentrated pomegranate juice, pronounced spices, sprinkle of light herbs, nutmeg, vanilla, cinnamon, dark fresh & dry florals, gritty chalkiness, grey volcanic minerals & dry stems. The structure is still very sound as is the tension, length and balance. Acidity is near perfect and the round, lush, polished finish doesn't end. — 9 years ago

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Ryan M

Great note. Will check out.
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They do buy some of their fruit but are very involved in all their sites
Terri Walker

Terri Walker

Nice notes, will have to try this!

Vision Cellars

Gary's Vineyard Pinot Noir 2006

Pair with slow cooked pork shoulder — 11 years ago

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Mayacamas Vineyards

Napa Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon 1971

A touch of VA but sound. Bright. — 11 years ago

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Kosta Browne

Russian River Valley Pinot Noir 2008

Earth, spice, berries just jump out of the glass. Sound like Parker? If I do it's maybe due to the Martini I just finished, Gin of course and Blue Cheese stuffed Olives. Spice, cola and big fruit on taste with a great finish. On their mail list maybe should think about ordering some more. — 11 years ago

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matt tennenbaum

matt tennenbaum

I think you should order another martini. It's a great palate cleanser. It all sounds good to me. Enjoy!
Matt Konopka

Matt Konopka

Another martini sounds right

Dunn Vineyards

Howell Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon 2005

Sound. Chalky, muscle, fatty fruit. — 12 years ago

Vision Cellars

Chileno Valley Vineyard Pinot Noir 2009

Light red and enjoyable with red and white meat. — 13 years ago

Joseph Phelps Vineyards

Insignia Estate Grown Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon Blend 1983

Somm David T
9.3

Joseph Phelps Party and the 83 Insignia from magnum.

The nose reveals; floral liqueur notes, more mid red fruits; strawberries, cherries & dark cherries. Blackberries, black raspberries, rhubarb, soft, volcanic minerals, limestone, steeped fruit tea, cedar, old leather & tobacco, dry crushed rocks, dark spices, dry herbal notes, eucalyptus, dry stems with dry & withering dark, red florals.

The body is medium full with a fair amount of tannins in a wine with this age. The structure, tension, length and balance are still quite sound with harmony. Floral liqueur notes, more mid red fruits, strawberries, cherries & dark cherries. Blackberries, black raspberries, rhubarb, soft, volcanic minerals, limestone, steeped fruit tea, dark spice with some heat, cedar, old leather & tobacco, cedar, dry crushed rocks, dark spices, dry herbal notes, eucalyptus, dry stems with some funkiness. withering dark, red florals. The acidity is nice. The long finish still show ripeness, good balance but, has leaned and shows nice persistence.
— 7 years ago

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Ovum Wines

Gorge Sound Oregon Gewürztraminer 2015

Ovum makes “quiet wines of place.” This is a wine that really sang for me and reminded me just how much I find inspiration from aromatic white wines. It’s old world and new world. It’s expressive but not heavy. It’s supremely unpretentious. Perfumed lychee and wasps of smokey tangerine. Full bodied. Neither oily nor fat. — 7 years ago

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Yamamoto Honke

Mizu No Shirabe Sound Of Water Ginjo Sake

So solid. A little dry and a little mineral. Some interesting slight sweet flavor. Damn. Drank like water. — 8 years ago

Delectus Vineyard and Winery

Knight Vision Knights Valley Red Blend 2012

Cab sav up front and great intensity. Dark juicy fruit in the middle with mild earth, peppery spice and chocolate moka on the finish. Tannins grip nicely. Spice makes me sweat. Well integrated and balanced, elegant. Love every sip — 8 years ago

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Vision Cellars

Rosella's Vineyard Pinot Noir 2008

Excellent pinot. Just starting to show hints of age with dried fruits on the nose. Palate is silky smooth with racy acidity. Good stuff. — 10 years ago

Colin Cahoon

Colin Cahoon

How much per bottle? If you go back get me some.
James Gourley

James Gourley

I want to say it was $45/bottle
Colin Cahoon

Colin Cahoon

So go back and buy two for me. 😀

Vision Cellars

Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir 2013

Very nice Pinot. Winemaker's Dad made moonshine in Tennessee. Only makes small lots of his wine. — 10 years ago

Kaapzicht Estate

Steytler Vision Cape Blend Red Blend 2002

2002. Leather aromas, black fruits. Well balanced tanines and very vivid for its age. — 11 years ago

Château Mouton Rothschild

Pauillac Red Bordeaux Blend 1981

Um yeah... #BOOM status granted for this at the #yulwinethrowdown . 81 not the best of vintages and wines are reportedly past peak but this first growth was not. Very interesting flavour profile, certainly secondary characteristics but structurally still pretty sound. I was glad to find it still alive and in my opinion had many more years left before the big decline. Awesome privilege to have tasted. — 11 years ago

Ermes Pavese

Blanc de Morgex et de la Salle Prié Blanc

CS
9.3

Bear claw (Aran's call!) in a glass with fried little fishes. What does that mean?? It smells like sweet bread with cake frosting and almonds with notes of briny fried fish skin. That may not sound good to some, but it's fucking worthy bubbly made from Prie Blanc. — 12 years ago

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