Adega de Borba, Reserva Vinho Tinto Red Wine 2015, Alentejo, Portugal
Tasting Note: A red blend that leads with black fruit and finishes with sultry red fruit.[Read more]
Adega de Borba, Reserva Vinho Tinto Red Wine 2015, Alentejo, Portugal
Tasting Note: A red blend that leads with black fruit and finishes with sultry red fruit.[Read more]
Esporão, Reserva Red 2016, Alentejo, Portugal
Tasting Note: A Reserva red that shows the beauty of Portuguese blends even if you don’t recognize the names of any of the component grapes.[Read more]
Sunce Winery & Vineyard, Single Block Reserve Merlot 2016, Napa Valley, California
Tasting Note: A supple merlot with just-ripened, red-and-black fruit that pleases the palate.[Read more]
Sierra Norte, Colección Privada Porta Regia Old Vine Monastrell 2016, Jumilla, Spain
Tasting Note: Monastrell the way Jumilla, Spain intended it to be made.[Read more]
Viña Casalibre, De Otro Planeta Cabernet Franc 2019, Maipo Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: A restrained cabernet franc done in an entrancing, floral style.[Read more]
Quinta Das Carvalhas, Branco 2015, Douro, Portugal
Tasting Note: A robust, full-throttle white blend from Portugal with attractive notes of development.[Read more]
Sunce Winery & Vineyard, Meritage 2015, Winemaker’s Reserve Franicevic Series, Sonoma County, California
Tasting Note: A meritage red blend with the plushest of mouthfeels along with superb red-and-black-fruit integration.[Read more]
La Font de Papier, Vacqueyras 2016, Rhône, France
Tasting Note: Vacqueyras Rhône wines are required to have at least 50% Grenache with the remainder consisting of syrah and/or Mourvedre, and this wine presents the appellation’s signature in a pleasing black-fruit-forward style.[Read more]
Sunce Winery & Vineyard, Winemaker’s Reserve Franicevic Series Meritage 2013, Sonoma, California
Tasting Note: A Bordeaux-inspired red blend brimming with ripe, black fruit and a merlot backbone that shines.[Read more]
Lustau, Almacenista Manuel Cuevas Jurado Manzanilla Pasada de Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Spain
Tasting Note: Most manzanillas you drink are adolescents compared to this full-grown, full-throttle manzanilla that presents a sensory-rich tasting experience.[Read more]