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Château Mouton Rothschild

Pauillac Red Bordeaux Blend 1990

From magnum. No formal notes. The fill was top-shoulder. Underneath the capsule, the top of the cork looked nasty which I wiped down as best I could. About four hours before service, using a Durand (which is almost essential with old bottles) I was able to pull the cork completely intact and decant for sediment. The cork was completely saturated but appeared to have done its job! At this stage in its life, the 1990 Chateau Mouton Rothschild pours a garnet color but it doesn’t appear particularly tired and the nose supports that. While it’s certainly a vinous wine, there is a lot to like: a mix of red and black cassis, rip and desiccated cherries, tobacco leaf, cedar box, old leather, damp earth, some mushrooms and baking spices. The structure is still sound and while the tannins have integrated and the acid is keeping this very much alive. In fact, this seemed to brighten with air and almost get a second wind! As I find with all great Bordeaux wines once they enter this stage, they seem to live forever. This was a lovely pairing with a Prime, Niman Ranch porterhouse served with corn, squash and porcini. This is squarely in the “drink now” window, not that it will be falling off a cliff anytime soon. Decant for sediment and enjoy through 2030+ — a year ago

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Arietta

H Block Hudson Vineyards Cabernet Franc Merlot 2013

Shay A
9.4

Arietta Wines lunch with owner Fritz. We were able to taste through some current releases as well as some reserve wines Fritz brought with him personally. A treat to enjoy these Andy Erickson wines!

This felt like it was just starting to hit its drinking window. Very pretty and aromatic. Potpourri, lavender, dusted dark cocoa bits, plum and savory smoke on the nose with underripe blackberries, baking spices and nutmeg. Lovely.
— 5 years ago

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Château Cantemerle

Haut-Médoc Red Bordeaux Blend 2006

Paul J
8.9

30+ minute decant and could have used a little more. Pretty much an average Bordeaux. Nose is the best and the finish the worst. Describe your favorite Bordeaux and then pair everything back 3-4 times; that’s this wine. Decent value at £25, but unmemorable in every regard. If someone asks me if I have had this in 3yrs I probably wouldn’t be able to recall it, hence the need for Delectable :). Somehow I have one more bottle of this exact vintage in the U.S. Not sure how I acquired that. — 5 years ago

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Silver Oak

Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2013

I had the privilege of being able to polish off the final 8-or-so ounces of this deliciousness while completing yet another leisurely grocery shopping escapade at Central Market. — 6 years ago

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@David T Never have I enjoyed grocery shopping so much 😎
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I miss Central Market. I’ve found nothing quite like it since leaving H-Town for DC.
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@Tom Casagrande Certainly is a unique and special place.

Hendricks Wines

Gold Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon 2009

David T
9.3

On the nose, ripe, ruby, fruits of; mulberry, blackberries, black raspberries, black plum, plum, black cherries, blueberries & creamy raspberries. Vanilla, hints of sweet tarriness, black licorice, whiff of spice, soft understated limestone minerals & crushed rock powder, fruity black tea, hint of fresh herbaceousness, rich, black turned earth, fresh dark floral bouquet and fields of lavender & violets.

The body is rich, ripe & full. The tannins are a little sticky but well softened, round and a touch chewy. The structure, tension, length, balance, tension and balance are very close to perfect and harmonious. Fruits are; mulberry, huckleberry, blackberries, black raspberries, black plum, plum, black cherries & creamy raspberries. Vanilla, hints of sweet tarriness, black licorice, whiff of spice, soft understated limestone minerals & crushed rock powder, fruity black tea, hint of fresh herbaceousness, rich, black turned earth, fresh dark floral bouquet and fields of lavender & violets. The acidity is round and rains like a waterfall perfectly over the palate. The very long, ruby, rich, well balance lasts minutes and is absolutely heavenly. Gorgeous, elegant, stunning wine.

Photos of; the vertical tasting we attended of all Hendricks Cabernets; 04, 05, 09 & 12 at the time w/ one of our favorite paintings in the background, Charles Hendricks working in the cellar, very old rootstock from the Stag’s Leap Vineyard where the fruit to make this wine normally comes from and a wide shot of the Stag’s Leap Vineyard.

Producer notes and history...Hendricks Cabernet Sauvignon is consistently sourced from a few of Napa Valley’s finest vineyards. In those near perfect vintages, Charles only makes a small production wine of around 250-300 cases. Charles only produces it when he has exception fruit. He’s made Hendricks Cabernet in; 2004, 2005, 2009, 2012 & 2014. Notice he didn’t make Hendricks Cabernet in a great vintage year like 2013. He wasn’t happy enough with his fruit in 2013 to put his name on it. That says a lot and maybe all you need to know about his standard for quality. I do know what wine his 13 fruit made as I’ve had and it’s an unbelievable wine for far less money.

Charles also makes a fantastic Pinot Noir from the Santa Lucia Highlands that is really quite amazing. Especially, if you give it 5 or 6 years in bottle. All his wines are sold exclusively through the Hope & Grace tasting room in Yountville as he is also the Hope & Grace Winemaker.

Charles graduated in 1982 from UC Davis in viticulture. He was also able to tailor his own curriculum and was one of the earliest to integrate winemaking and viticulture course work. Having knowledge of both viticulture and enology forms the basis for his well-rounded winemaking.

Over the years Charles has worked in both Napa and Sonoma Counties, gaining hands on experience in all aspects of winemaking. He has a strong reputation for excellence. In his career, he’s been a consulting winemaker for many wineries; Viader, Barnett Vineyards, Paoletti Vineyards, Regusci Winery, James Cole, T-Vine and Tamayo family Vineyard.

I asked Charles, “how does he make wines that are amazingly good in their youth but will age effortlessly for 15-20 years?” His answer was simply this, “its not that hard, you just have to know the perfect time to harvest fruit.” I would agree with that to a degree. But, you also have to know how to gently guide fruit onto it’s path into the barrel and not get in the wine’s way or overwork the process.
— 6 years ago

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Thanks. Will bury it. The Hendricks SLH Pinot was AMAZING.
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@Kim Stanbro My second favorite painting that used to be in the Hope & Grace tasting room. Charles took it to his house. 😕
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Great review

Weingut Drautz-Able

Trocken Lemberger 2009

Hades-Version, geiler, fleischiger Lemberger, sehr lecker — 7 years ago

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Dom Pérignon

Brut Champagne Blend 2002

The years have been kind. Solid and superb. A true treat to be able to taste this beauty again. Thanks so much J! — 2 years ago

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Harlan Estate

Napa Valley Proprietary Red Blend 2012

Shay A
9.6

After a couple months of hiatus, the Friday City Club group was able to get back together (albeit a smaller, more spread out group) for an epic hosting by @joe leatherwood . 1 sparkler, 2 whites, 5 reds and 1 dessert wine, all served blind.

And the hits just keep coming. A total monster. I found this to be the most extracted of the 5 reds. Could smell it five feet away. Dark chocolate dipped blueberries and blackberries, graham cracker, mocha, violets all jump from the glass. Velvet like texture revealing a streak of ripe red fruits and an herbal/mineral like note down the middle of the palate. Dusty. So much beautiful freshness but commanding power here...longest finish of the day. I called this 7-10yr old Napa cab (specifically Shafer Hillside Select).
— 4 years ago

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Reds decanted about 4hrs before poured glass.
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That sounds about right, I call that the Shafer decant. Good to know, I’ve got a couple in storage for future drinkage
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Great review

Justin Vineyards & Winery

Isosceles Paso Robles Cabernet Sauvignon Blend

Superb blend! Full bodied, dark fruits, just enough to be able to pair with meat, beautiful color and incomparable memory. Very soft in tannins. Perfect! 2015 drank it on April 11 2019 — 5 years ago

Ridge Vineyards

Lytton Springs Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel Blend 2004

Hello magnanimous. They just keep appearing. We’ll be able to build a rampart with all these empties. #freundfest2018 — 6 years ago

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Big Table Farm

Willamette Valley Pinot Noir

Pleasantly surprised with my first try with Big Table Farm. This wine was fresh, bright, and very easy drinking! I would liked to been able to taste this wine with 5 years of age. @Adam Jesberger — 6 years ago

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@Mark Quezada omfg there was a FIFTH wine that night......😦
9.0
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@Adam Jesberger I guess we were feeling a “little” better than we thought

Realm Cellars

The Bard Cabernet Sauvignon Blend 2014

Shay A
9.5

4th Friday of the month means Classic Wine Storage happy hour! Great wines, as always, today!

This was my contribution as I needed to make space for the revered ‘15s. My first time having the ‘14, and I’m glad I was able to wait a year. Still needed every bit of the 2hrs it was open. Incredibly plush...difference between that and silky. It coated every bit of the mouth, but had a softness to it. Blackberries, licorice, wet stone, graphite, and a finishing note of nutmeg. Impressive.
— 7 years ago

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I’ll tell you in 8-10 Days.
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I think my ‘15s arrive next week. Curious to see more reviews! Early ones have been very promising.
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Wine advocate ratings come out on Tuesday, lisa did the tastings this year not Parker, so we’ll see how her palate differs from Roberts’s

Dyer Vineyard

Diamond Mountain District Cabernet Sauvignon 2012

REALLY nice bottle of wine. This wine has a lot going on. Sourced from a 2.2 acre plot that is right across the street from Diamond Creek, the Dyers put love into everything they make. And it shows. This wine has a blackberry and floral perfume that is intoxicating. The nose was very reminiscent of Cab Franc and in a blind tasting that would have been my guess. The entry of this wine is delicately powerful. It has the blackberry power, the cassis of a younger wine, but the finesse in the middle with notes of graham cracker, grilled meats, herbs, pie spice, cola, and BRAMBLE....just a LOT going on here!! This wine is still very locked up, and takes a BUNCH of coaxing to get it out of its shell. Once it does, it does NOT disappoint. Very pumped about being able to spend some time with Dawnine and Bill in the next couple of weeks! — 7 years ago

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Mark - wait until you try their Cab Franc; It's just unbelievable. And they are the nicest people, too.

Louis Roederer

Cristal Brut Champagne Chardonnay Pinot Noir Blend 1996

I believe this to be a perfect wine. Cliché to enjoy something so celebrated, I believe it's the reason it is celebrated. 96 was a great vintage specially for Pinot Noir this wine is so balanced and pure around texture but the long and the linear and it's Percision and focus. Kudos to the winemaking team able to taste this youthful high acid fruit bottled flawlessly not masked by wood or oxidation but focused on purity and drinkability. This wine won the popular vote which isn't always the critical vote but in this case I cannot be critical of something so perfect. — 7 years ago

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Promontory

Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon Blend 2012

Shay A
9.7

After a couple months of hiatus, the Friday City Club group was able to get back together (albeit a smaller, more spread out group) for an epic hosting by @joe leatherwood . 1 sparkler, 2 whites, 5 reds and 1 dessert wine, all served blind.

Here’s your finisher. Tied with the L&M for my favorite of the day. This seemed to take the best of the L&M (lifted profile, elegant) and the best of the Harlan (dense, rich, powerful) and marry them together perfectly. Iron fist in a velvet glove. It sported the entire fruit spectrum on the nose (red, blue and black) with added notes of sandalwood, espresso, cinnamon and nutmeg, and scorched earth. It pulls you in immediately on the palate with tantalizing notes of fondue dipped dark fruits, cherry-vanilla pipe tobacco, crushed gravel, before letting you go softly with elegant floral notes like jasmine. Stunning. I called this 7-10yr old Napa cab.
— 4 years ago

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Glad you got try another vintage. I can only imagine this will still improve down the road.

Arietta

On the White Keys White Blend 2017

Shay A
9.2

Arietta Wines lunch with owner Fritz. We were able to taste through some current releases as well as some reserve wines Fritz brought with him personally. A treat to enjoy these Andy Erickson wines!

Classically styled and balanced. Very reminiscent of Spottswoode’s SB. Floral with tart fruit and medium acidity. Lots of lemon-lime here but also melon. Crushed rocks. Vibrant.
— 5 years ago

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are you back in the Valley?
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@Joshua Fisher : No, Fritz was passing through town and had a small lunch for a few people. I’ll be back in about 8 weeks...last few days of Jan and the first few days in Feb.

Silver Oak

Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2007

Enjoyed while cleaning out the boss' cellar. Say what you want about this wine, but the one thing you can say is that this wine is incredibly consistent. This wine reminds me of the family uncle who always gives you some silver dollars at Christmas...even though you are now a grown adult. And if you actually listen to his crazy advice on investing when you were a kid, you just might be able to be that Uncle when you grow up. This wine is a thoroughbred. Meant to be consumed at least after 10 years. And this wine is in a really good spot. The nose does show a tiny bit of age as does the palate. This is front-loaded with slightly aged blackberry and a bit brambly. This wine smoothed out quite a bit over 3 hours. Finish with very nice integration, a hint of stiff oak tannin but a lot of it has resolved. Very enjoyable. This wine still has another 10 or 15 years left. — 5 years ago

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@Mark Flesher Mark Good wine, producer and vintage a trifecta Cheers 🍷
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Nice metaphor!

Dominus Estate

Napanook Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon Blend 2010

Opened a 2010 Napanook bottle. Wow, the strong alcohol was still prevalent after two hours. We were able to catch a glimpse of its potential, gorgeous dark fruits, cassias, chocolate and cedar with earthy notes after three hours. There are still many years of aging potential. Will try this again tomorrow.

ドミナスのセカンド、ナパヌークの2010年を開けてみました。これはパワフルなワイン。開けたては、アルコールを強く感じ、2時間経ってもその強さは変わりません。3時間経つころに、徐々に落ち着いてきて複雑な表情が出てきました。明日、もう一度、試します。まだまだ熟成する余地のあるワイン、もう1本は当分セラーに保管しておきます。

— 6 years ago

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You can tell it a close relative for much less.

Farella-Park Vineyards

Alta Napa Valley Red Blend 2007

Shay A
9.4

During the month of January, the Wednesday Wine Committee has a unique format...the sparkler, whites and dessert wines can be from any vintage and any location, but the reds must be from the 2007 vintage. It was my first time providing a wine for a lunch, so I was excited to see how it showed. As always, all wines were served blind.

This was a treat for me to be able to serve. Tom Farella only produces this Alta bottle in special years. The ‘07 was his last one before he brought it back in ‘14. Cabernet dominated blend complimented by a bit of merlot from the famed Farella vineyard. Supremely balanced. Raspberries, plums and blackberries on the nose and palate, but the finish was plush. This is about at its peak and will stay here for another 3 or so years. Oak was almost fully integrated. Very happy to have two of these still sleeping. This was the group’s consensus “wine of the day”.
— 6 years ago

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Great to hear that it killed!
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@Shay Aldriedge we lean toward mountain fruit and riper valley floor fruit from oakville to calistoga (for cab). I haven't had much other coombsville cab. A julian fayard cab and silverado stuff. Ok but didnt seek it out again. Farella vineyard definitely has been an exception for good cab. Still gotta try farella's own wines.
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The Vineyard makes exceptional fruit from year to year even though being in a pretty cool area. Farella's own wines are very good as well. I believe Michael Trujillo makes the wines.

Beaux Frères

Willamette Valley Pinot Noir 2013

Shay A
9.2

Finally able to lock down reservations at Magdalena's. They have a unique set up in that they have a set menu that changes every week, and you are notified the week before if there are spots available...they sell out within 5mins! We were lucky to get on the list for their most recent "Supper Club" as they call it.

Based on the menu, we figured 1 white and 1 red was appropriate. After enjoying my favorite Sauv Blanc (the Addax SB), my buddy Luke (who is a big Pinot fan) brought this to expand our knowledge on pinots and see what Oregon has cooking. At pop and pour, this was delicious. Lots of cherries, leather and dates on the nose. The taste was very different than the aromatics. More leather, Bing cherry, cedar and a touch of rhubarb. A very "dusty" Pinot.
— 7 years ago

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@TheSkip : Ha! That's hilarious. Well it was definitely the highlight of the menu for my wife and I.
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Samples their lineup at the winery a few weeks ago. All of them showed well.
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This one did well in our 24 bottle pinot blind tasting over New Year's Eve