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Rossi Hommage Blanc Grenache Blanc Blend 2017

Beeswax, chamomile, bright on the palate. — 5 years ago

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Hubert Lamy

En Remilly Saint-Aubin 1er Cru Chardonnay 2010

David T
9.3

I bought my first vintage from this producer & terroir beginning with the 2010 vintage and what a vintage to start. I bought four bottles for right around $50 or a little less. They were so amazing, I drank through them in no time at all. For those of you that read my posts, that’s not normally what I do. I like to drink one & age the rest. Since then, I have looked & looked for more. I’d finally given up hopes of finding more until recently I struck gold. I should have bought all nine bottles but a calmer head prevailed. It’s definitely changed since having it fresh. On the nose, the fruits are slightly macerated. Heather honey, beeswax, golden & green apple, pineapple upside down cake, slight orange citrus blend, mango, glazed nuts, soft, delicate, chalky minerals, a touch of jasmine & yellow lilies. The body is much rounder & thicker than when it was young. Waxy. So, beautifully layered across the palate. Much of the palate matches the nose. Heather honey, beeswax, golden & green apple, apricots, peach, pineapple upside down cake, slight orange citrus blend, mango, slight molasses character & glazed nuts with citrus blossoms, yellow lilies & jasmine. The minerals are much more grippy & bold as they cut across and set on the palate. The acidity round & phat. The texture is amazing as is the length, balance & beautiful, rich, long finish that lasts two-minutes plus. So glad I found more of this wine! Hubert Lamy seriously over deliver the terroir & the price point by a country mile. If you are not buying this wine on pre-arrival, you are missing great wine and excellent value. Can’t say enough good things about it. Especially, the 2010. I expect the 15 to hold similar quality. Photos of; Olivier Lamy, Olivier working in this vineyard, barrel room and their Criots-Bâtard-Montrachet Vineyard. Producer notes and history...There have been Lamy’ s growing vines in St-Aubin since 1640, today it is run by Olivier Lamy. Olivier is a new breed of Burgundian grower keen to progress. He trained Méo-Camuzet & made a number of vintages before taking over in 1996 from his father Hubert. Hubert Lamy used to sell fruit to négociants, but that stopped in 1997. He grubbed up and sold off peripheral vines, keeping only the best and oldest sites. Currently he is experimenting with different planting densities in a quest to capture even greater expression of terroir. The Domaine produces both reds and whites and now has 16.5 hectares of vineyards, mostly in St-Aubin but also own a few parcels in Chassagne-Montrachet and a tiny plot in the Grand Cru Criots-Bâtard-Montrachet. Yields are kept low and recent innovations have been introduced with selection tables in the cuverie to ensure that only the healthiest and ripest grapes are used. His more recent move to reduce the amount of new oak with the introduction of demi-muids 300-600 liter barrels have also helped to improve the wines. Vinification is traditional and the wines are matured with only 20-30% new oak for 12 months before minimal filtration and then bottling. The quality is very high and is often superior to many wines from much more prominent villages that sell at twice the price or more. — 6 years ago

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Severn Goodwin

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Based on your prodding...I just bought some Lamy, the 'Vineyard behind Ed's' bottle, Derrière Chez Edouard (2013). I did see the En Remilly bottle, but choosing to work my way up to that one.
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You will not be disappointed.

Sixteen by Twenty

Anderson Valley Pinot Noir 2013

Soft, silky mouthfeel, black fruit, and nice touch of acidity — 8 years ago

Winery Sixteen 600

Moon Mountain District Sauvignon Blanc

Sarah Stierch
9.1

Great funky Sauv Blanc with an acid trip that makes it very complex. More sushi please. 🍣 — 8 years ago

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Eric Kent Wine Cellars

Syrah Kalen's Big Boy Blend 2010

Kirk F
9.2

Homemade pulled pork bbq flatbread pizza and a Cyclone victory! Sweet Sixteen! Yes, the wine is just as fine! — 8 years ago

Terroir al Límit

Les Tosses Priorat Cariñena 2008

ladies and gentlemen, this is how to do a perfectly balanced, huge wine!
what a sincere charakter, super focused, not bold or jammy at all.
70 year old carignan vineyard 600 meters above sea level. red and black shist soil.

one of my favs at berlin's raw fair - and quite appropriate for christmas gulp...
YES!
— 8 years ago

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Winery Sixteen 600

L'Hommage À Galet Sonoma Valley Red Rhone Blend 2011

Enjoying watching/drinking this fine thing as it opens/morphs its magic with steak tartare and heirloom radishes @ Sonoma's The Girl & The Fig. Black to red fruit on first blush coating front center and back silk clothes clinging to cool skin slow dancing its way home... Salute — 9 years ago

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Wow. Awesome description.

Graci

Quota 600 Etna Bianco Carricante Catarratto

Jason Rzutkiewicz
9.0

@A16. 2010. — 10 years ago

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Bodega del Abad

Bierzo Godello 2012

Love this stuff...fresh burst of acidity with the. Aromatics of pear, peach and honey.... Graham crackers... No I haven't gone crackers . This Godello is growing at 600 to 650 meters on really steep slopes, eastern side. Rocky quartz soils with loads of red clay a spectacular place that takes quite a while to get to by way of a windy steep narrow road. It really makes you appreciate it — 11 years ago

Valdivieso

Caballo Loco Number Sixteen Red Blend

Plum, blackberry, bark, spice, and chalkboard aromas and flavors for this Bordeaux blend. Smooth tannins, medium acidity, decent finish! Had it after polo for a barbecue with friends, which was perfect! — 5 years ago

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Porter Family Vineyards

Time Cabernet Sauvignon

Stunning black fruit! We are drinking bottle number 585 out of 600. Feeling super privileged! Thank you so much, Marino Rodríguez. Time is priceless! — 6 years ago

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Finca La Melonera

La Encina Inglés Ronda Garnacha-Syrah Blend

Rondo is a village in Andalusia where the old vine grapes grow at 600 - 900 m.. cab 30% garnacha 25% Tempranillo 25% Syrah 10% merlot 10% and produce rich intense deep berry and tannic flavors revealing the terroir of this beautiful region. I had it with a spicy bean casserole and sautéed greens with feta. Lovely! Could be a bit strong for some but the acid is not overwhelming... — 7 years ago

Italics

Sixteen Appellations Napa Valley Red Blend

30 min decant. Deep dark red/blue. Strong vanilla and dark fruit nose. Smooth alcoholic palate. Firm tannins on medium long finish. This is classic high level Coombsville, which I love. — 7 years ago

Cameron Hughes

Lot 600 Oakville Cabernet Sauvignon 2013

Very nice cab with blackberry and dark chocolate. — 7 years ago

Winery Sixteen 600

Steel Plow Vineyard Viognier 2015

Sam Coturri
9.4

Serve it at room temp to see all the sparks fly. But hurry cuz we only made 45 cases — 8 years ago

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Winery Sixteen 600

Estate Moon Mountain District Zinfandel 2012

Big and juicy with a velvet finish. Really opens up after an hour. Loved it. @Sam Coturri — 8 years ago

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Coca i Fitó

Jaspi Negre Montsant Grenache Blend

A nice big red for the Sweet Sixteen — 8 years ago

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Sixteen by Twenty

Sonoma Coast Chardonnay 2014

Loved it - buttery finish — 8 years ago

Cattier

Brut Quartz Champagne Pinot Meunier blend

Brut Quartz. Drank one each of entire champagne selection at Trumps Sixteen. This was the most affordable and my second favorite from a VERY impressive line up. Held its own and at a fraction of price of others. — 9 years ago

Real Companhia Velha

Porca de Murça Douro Tinto Tinta Barroca Blend 2011

Насыщенный танином вкус. Оч хорошее за 600 руб. — 10 years ago

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Emilio Lustau

Jerez-Xérès-Sherry Oloroso Single Cask (Pilar Aranda) Palomino Fino

Chuy Galvan
9.7

One of 600 btls bottled for Vila Viniteca only — 11 years ago

Graci

Quota 600 Etna Rosso Nerello Mascalese

Pinot noir like Spicy. Italian — 11 years ago

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Ihor Sawczuk

Ihor Sawczuk

Pinot noir like Spicy. Italian

Williamsburg Winery

Acte 12 of Sixteen Nineteen Chardonnay 2017

Good balance of Oak. Very drinkable Chardonnay, paired well with scallops. — 5 years ago

Rene Rostaing

Ampodium Côte-Rôtie Syrah 2010

David T
9.5

2010 was a very good vintage in Rhône. Rostaing is a well know producer with people that know and drink Northern Rhône wines, not so much with others that do not. The Ampodium is the entry level into Rene & Pierre Rostaing wines. It is a blend of 13 vineyards in Northern Rhône. They are simply one of the very best producers in the region. I spent an afternoon with Rene & his son Pierre tasting in the their cellar and in their La Landonne vineyard as shown in the photos. The 2010 is drinking beautifully with many good years ahead. On the nose; ripe & slightly stewed/baked fruits of; blackberries, dark cherries, strawberries, creamy raspberries, stewed plum, black raspberries, cherries, steeped fruit tea, dry crushed rocks, iron pan, some white & black pepper, bacon fat, grilled savory meats, pork, black licorice, black cherry cola, decayed & fresh red florals with violets. The body is round and medium full. The tannins round, still a little chewy & around 55% resolved. The length, texture, tension and balance are in near perfect harmony. The fruits are; round, ruby & ripe; slightly stewed/baked fruits of; blackberries, dark cherries, strawberries, creamy raspberries, stewed plum, black raspberries & cherries. Steeped fruit tea, dry crushed rocks, chalky minerals, iron pan, coffee grounds, spice, some baking spices w/hints of vanilla, white & black pepper, drying blood, dry herbs/bay leaf, dry stems, moderate levels of bacon fat & pork, grilled savory meats, black licorice, black cherry cola, decayed & fresh red florals with fresh violets for days. The acidly is round and dripping. The long finish is plush, velvety delicious and lasts & lasts. In good vintages, I would put this in blind with the best of of the best new world wines from any vintage that many love; SQN, Booker, Saxum, Alban, Cayuse, Horsepower etc.. I’d bet most of you would pick it over these producers that cost much more $$$. It’s simply one of the best pound for pound wines/producers for this varietal. Especially, for the $$$. Wow, what a wine for the $. $55 upon release. Photos of; Winemaker Pierre Rostaing and our group in their La Landonne vineyard, the small sign that barely identifies their Estate, an example of the Quartz mineral that runs throughout their La Landonne vineyard and the view back onto the river from the top of the very steep La Landonne Vineyard. Producer notes and history...Rene Rostaing produced their first wine in 1971. However, it took almost three decades before wine became a full time occupation for Rene Rostaing. Domaine Rene Rostaing came about through marriage. The wife of Rene Rostaing was the daughter of the famed Cote Rotie grower, Albert Dervieux, and the niece of Marius Gentaz-Dervieux who gave Christine the vineyard land that became the Northern Rhone estate for Rene Rostaing. Through inheritance from Albert Dervieux Thaize (his father-in-law) who retired in 1990, and from Marius Gentaz Dervieux, his uncle, Rene Rostaing expanded his holdings, giving him some of the best terroir in Cote Rotie. The new vineyard land was basically 3 small parcels in the La Landonne, Cote Brune and Vialliere lieux-dits. This initial expansion from his initial tiny parcel, allowed Rene Rostaing to change careers and become a full time vigneron. Since 2007, the estate has managed by Pierre Rostaing, (son) of Rene Rostaing. Currently Rene Rostaing owns 7.5 hectares of vines that is spread out among 20 different parcels located in 14 locations. Perhaps the most celebrated vines of Rene Rostaing are the 1.6 hectares of vines they own in the La Landonne vineyard (photo). On La Landonne, the vines are more than 60 years old. Some vines are even close to 100 years of age! Those are his largest holdings. The smallest vineyards of Rene Rostaing are located on Cote Blonde. Rene Rostaing also has vines planted in; Fonjean, La Vialliere, Le Plomb, Bouchare, Leyat, La Roche and La Tupin. Their oldest vines are more than 70 years old and are used for Rene Rostaing Cote Blonde. The majority of those plantings are on the steep hillsides with mica, schist and rocky soils. 25% of those vines are closer to the bottom of the slopes and on the flats. Rene Rostaing remains a traditional Cote Rotie producer who is not among the last to harvest. His wines are aged using very little new, French oak barrels. On average, Rene Rostaing Cote Rotie are aged in about 10% new French oak barrels. Rene Rostaing produces 4 different Cote Rotie wines. Rene Rostaing Ampodium, which was previously known as Rostaing Cuvee Classique, is a blend of 13 sections of different vineyards, but it does not include their best holdings on La Landonne or Cote Blonde. The fruit for Rene Rostaing Ampodium has at least 40% or more of the stems removed and run between 12-13.5% abv. The wine is usually made from 100% Syrah and is aged in an average of 15% to 25% new, French oak barrels. The amount of new oak can be less, depending on the character of the vintage. About 1,750 cases are produced each year. The wine is no longer called Cuvee Classique, the name was changed to Rene Rostaing Ampodium with the 2009 vintage. Rene Rostaing La Landonne comes from a terroir consisting of sands with iron oxide and traces of quartz. This wine is always produced from 100% Syrah. The grapes are partially destemmed, with about 10% to 20% of the stems removed, depending on the vintage. There are vintages when no destemming takes place. The remainder of the grapes are whole bunch fermented in stainless steel vats. Rene Rostaing is not a believer of using too much new oak for the aging, which on average uses 10% new, French oak barrels and the remainder of the harvest is aged in demi-muids (600 liter) and French oak barrels. This wine is like most wines from La Landonne, masculine and meaty in character, requiring at least a decade to soften and develop. On average, Rene Rostaing La Landonne produces less than 600 cases depending on what the vintage delivers. Rene Rostaing Cote Blonde is perhaps his best. It’s produced from a blend of 95% Syrah and 5% Viognier. The grapes are co-fermented. The vineyards is planted in the region call Arzel. Arzel is a poor, mineral laden soil with deposits of Silex and Mica on a steep hillside. The vines are more than 50 years of age. The grapes are partially destemmed…35% to 50% of the stems are removed. The remainder of the grapes are whole bunch fermented in stainless steel vats.
The remainder of the harvest is aged in demi-muids. This one is the hardest to find and most collectible of all their wines. In fact, they only produce close to an average of 350 cases of Cote Rotie in most vintages. Rene Rostaing Cote Brune made its debut with the 2013 vintage. The vines were once part of the holdings of Marius Gentaz, which eventually passed to Rene Rostaing. Rostaing replanted those vines in 2000. Made from 100% Syrah.
— 6 years ago

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Yum, iron pan is my favorite. 😜 Thanks, as always for the notes.
Paul T- Huntington Beach

Paul T- Huntington Beach

Is this considered cold climate or warm climate?
David T

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It is a warm climate.

Winery Sixteen 600

Sonoma Mountain Syrah

Restrained, great with a big juicy hamburger! — 8 years ago

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Sandhi Wines

Sanford & Benedict Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir 2012

2012 Sandhi Sanford & Benedict Pinot Noir from one of the oldest plantings in the Santa Rita Hills (1971). Youthful, lovely fruit purity and freshness, highlighting the vineyards cool micro climate. This wine speaks the language of the vineyard. Old world wine style made in the New World. This will age gracefully, but already delicious! Only 600 x 6-Packs produced, partnership between Charles Banks (Ex-Screaming Eagle and Sommelier Rajat Parr, winemaker Sashi Moorman) available in Thailand through wine garage. — 8 years ago

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Winery Sixteen 600

Oakville Ranch Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2012

Sam Coturri
9.5

Boom! One of those Napa cabs the justifies the hype. We made 43 cases... — 9 years ago

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Got a good vineyard manager there

Winery Sixteen 600

Syrah 2007

16,6 is always a fav — 11 years ago