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Don’s August Premier Series Top Picks

August 19, 2013 by Don Lahey

chateau-ollieux-romanis-cuvee-classique-corbieres-NVAugust offers another diverse group of exciting wines beginning with the 2010 Château Ollieux Romanis Cuvée Classique Corbières, a splendid full-bodied red wine from one of France’s oldest viticultural areas.  Cultivation of the vine in Corbières dates back more than 2,500 years to the ancient Phoenicians and Greeks.  A product of the exceptional 2010 vintage in the South of France, this dark delicious Corbières offers exceptionally fine drinking with a myriad of foods.  It plays equally well with expensive cuts of lamb and beef as it does with hamburgers, pizza, and pork barbecue.  Consequently, it earns my vote for this month’s first Top Pick.

lungarotti-torre-di-giano-2012-1My second Top Pick goes to Lungarotti’s splendid 2012 Torre di Giano.  Lungarotti has long been known for their wonderful red Rubesco (the 2009 Lungarotti Rubesco is also one of this month’s features), but few have been privileged to taste Lungarotti’s perfect summer time white wine.  This prized property’s 2012 Torre di Giano is in my summation the finest Torre di Giano to date.  It is wine to slake the thirst or simply to drink all evening long, with or without food.  Nonetheless, in an ideal world, one has a bottle of Lungarotti’s 2012 Torre di Giano and a bottle of 2009 Rubesco open on the table with food to match.  A votre santé.

Don Lahey

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Don’s July Collector’s Series Top Picks

July 16, 2013 by Don Lahey

Collectors JulyCalifornia wines earn both of my Top Picks this month beginning with Pietra Santa’s 2006 Signature Collection Cabernet Sauvignon, a packed, powerful, yet charming Cabernet Sauvignon with nearly seven years of bottle age.  Cabernet doesn’t get much better than Pietra Santa’s Signature Collection at less than $100.00 a bottle.  My second Top Pick goes to Girard’s beautiful 2010 Russian River Chardonnay.

For my taste, this Chardonnay offers the ideal combination of fruit, butter, spice, and everything else that’s nice about California Chardonnay.  In short, Girard’s Russian River Chardonnay comes across as impeccably balanced.  However, I must confess that had it been a different month, I could easily have chosen Girard’s 2010 Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon as my second Top Pick.  This youthful Napa Cabernet from a truly great vintage appears to have many great years of drinking pleasure ahead of it.

A votre santé.
Don

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Don’s July Premier Series Top Picks

July 15, 2013 by Don Lahey

Don Picks JulyJuly offers an especially fine summer line-up that spans three continents.  For starters, Tridente’s 2009 Tempranillo from Spain garners my first Top Pick.  It’s a smooth, full-bodied, crowd pleasing red wine that works equally well at a barbecue as it does at an elegant dinner party, which is no doubt why it has earned many 90 plus point ratings.  Moreover, it makes many more expensive Tempranillo wines from Ribera del Duero look like simpletons.

My next Top Pick is a tough one.  Why?  Painted Wolf’s 2010 Guillermo Pinotage from South Africa is an outstanding Pinotage that has earned all the high praise it’s received.  And most importantly, it drinks great.  Pinotage isn’t very well known or represented in the United States, but Painted Wolf’s Guillermo Pinotage could change that.  Yet, Yali’s 2012 Sauvignon Blanc from Chile’s Lolol Valley captures the essence of Sauvignon Blanc with the just the right balance between fruit, acidity, and minerality.  Besides, I’m a sucker for Sauvignon Blanc, especially in summer. And then there’s Domaine Wachau’s 2011 Federspiel Terrassen Riesling, another wonderful effort.  Domaine Wachau has a penchant for producing exceptional Austrian Riesling and Gruner Veltliner and their 2011 Federspiel Riesling may be the finest of its type to date.

So, what’s this month’s Second Top Pick?  As much as I love Sauvignon Blanc and I could easily pull the trigger on the Yali, and Domaine Wachau’s Riesling is a real winner, I have to go with Painted Wolf’s Guillermo Pinotage as my second Top Pick, simply because Pinotage is a hard wine to make and no other Pinotage we’ve tasted on this side of the Atlantic can beat it.  A votre santé.

Salud!
Don

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Don’s June Collector’s Series Top Picks

June 18, 2013 by Don Lahey

iStock_000006887537MediumOur June Collector Series wines offer what I like to think of as ideal summer wines.  But, this month I can’t just choose two.  Tie goes to the runner in baseball, and as baseball is the nation’s summer pastime I’m going to adopt that rule this month.  So, my first Top Pick belongs to Josh Bergström’s incredibly elegant and pure 2009 Old Stones Chardonnay, a wine that started out great and keeps getting better.  This is a tiny production Chardonnay from Bergström, who is best known for his incredible Pinot Noirs.  But what most people don’t realize, Josh is equally adept at fashioning compelling white wines, including Old Stones Chardonnay.  My second Top Pick is a tie between Josep Grau’s deep, pure 2010 Vespres Montsant and the 2009 Château Fourcas-Borie Listrac Médoc.  Grau’s Vespres is born of old vines of Garnacha (80% Grenache) and Samsó (20% Carignan), many of which are100 years of age, and the wine’s got it all going on: an opaque purple robe, a heavenly aroma, and a boatload of flavors that gush from the glass.  Equally compelling but totally different in flavor and style is the Fourcas-Borie, a polished, beautiful Médoc from an outstanding Bordeaux vintage.  It’s truly a sleeper of the vintage, but just don’t take my word for it.  You can ask Mr. Robert Parker and other critics, or better still, taste it yourself.  A votre santé.

Don

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Don’s June Premier Series Top Picks

June 17, 2013 by Don Lahey

Summer calls for wines that can hold up to the weather and still provide plenty of pleasure.  All four of this month’s wines can do that.  Yet, two wines truly stand out.  Consequently, my first Top Pick goes to Carmen’s 2010 Gran Reserva Petite Sirah, a deep, robust wine with beautiful aromatics and impeccable balance.  It may be the best bargain today in Petite Sirah; this wine is so good, it could easily sell for nearly twice the price and no one would be disappointed.  Serve it cool at a barbecue or more formal affair, and allow it to work its magic.  My second Top Pick belongs to Château de Fontenille’s splendid 2011 Entre-Deux-Mers white Bordeaux.  One taste of the 2011 Château de Fontenille Entre-Deux-Mers and you’ll know why this classic white Bordeaux garnered Gold (the coveted Medaille d’Or) at Europe’s most prestigious wine tasting event, the Concours Mondial Bruxelles.  Château de Fontenille’s Entre-Deux-Mers is made from four of the five traditional grape varieties for Entre-Deux-Mers (Sauvignon Blanc, Sauvignon Gris, Muscadelle, and Semillon), all of which add to the wine’s amplifying aromas and inviting flavors.  This wine goes great with food and is simply delicious to sip on the porch.  A votre santé.

Don

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Don’s May Collector’s Series Top Picks

May 24, 2013 by Don Lahey

20100903_lowalcohol_wines_190x190May offers another fine line-up of collectible wines, with each wine bringing something special to the table.  Consequently, it comes down in my mind solely to a matter of additional bottle age, which leads me choose Seghesio’s 2008 Barolo as my first Top Pick.  Seghesio has carved out an enviable record for producing majestic Barolo over the past decade, and the wonderful 2008 vintage in Piemonte shines through in this month’s offering.  Given that this youthful Barolo wine drinks beautifully now and still promises further development earns it a top spot.  My second Top Pick goes to the very limited edition 2010 Au Bon Climat 30th Anniversary Edition Chardonnay.  This is a masterful, larger than life Chardonnay that makes a bold statement, yet it pairs magnificently with full flavored dishes, something few Chardonnays do well.  Au Bon Climat produces an Anniversary Edition only every five years, and this Anniversary Edition is to my taste the most complex and interesting I’ve sampled.  I hope these two choices don’t diminish the quality and pleasure to be found in Girard’s excellent 2010 Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, this month’s other selection.  It is a polished, sophisticated Cabernet that offers plenty of appeal now and will continue to drink beautifully for a decade.  But alas, there can only be two Top Picks.  A votre santé.

 

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Don’s May Premier Series Top Picks

May 20, 2013 by Don Lahey

copa-cavaThis month’s first Top Pick has to be the 2009 Torre Oria Cava.  This is a sparkling wine that both refreshes and stimulates.  Furthermore, it’s a proven crowd pleaser.  Equally important, it doesn’t pretend to be French Champagne or something it’s not.  It’s Spanish Cava through and through.  It tastes wonderful au naturel or as an accompaniment to all kinds of foods, including spicy Asian dishes.  It also makes a splendid cocktail.  One of my favorite ways to begin an evening is to put a ripe, scented strawberry at the bottom of a flute, add just a dash of Grand Marnier, and then fill the glass with Torre Oria. It’s a excellent way to start the weekend or make some new friends.  Why not give it a try?  My second Top Pick belongs to Vistalba’s Corte C.  For me, this second Top Pick is a tough choice because I really like Domaine du Tauch’s delicious, easy to drink Fitou from the South of France. Yet, Vistalba’s wine is equally impressive for different reasons.  Vistalba’s Corte C is a gratifying blend of Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon that will continue to gain further depth and complexity over time.  It also makes a great accompaniment now to steaks and barbecue.  Vistalba’s wines are more than a cut above your average Argentine Malbec and Cabernet, and Corte C delivers the evidence.   A votre santé.  Don

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