Aspaldi, Reserva Rioja 2009, Rioja, Spain
Tasting Note: A mellow, silky Rioja that presents better than average tempranillo fruit.[Read more]
Aspaldi, Reserva Rioja 2009, Rioja, Spain
Tasting Note: A mellow, silky Rioja that presents better than average tempranillo fruit.[Read more]
Quintay, Clava Reserva Carmenere 2012, Rapel Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: Carmenere from Chile can be just as silky and elegant as cabernet sauvignon from the region, and this wine proves it.[Read more]
Concha Y Toro, Reserva Casillero del Diablo Cabernet Sauvignon 2017, Central Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: A good, sturdy, weekday cabernet sauvignon filled with ripe fruit that would pair well with many a meal.[Read more]
Concha Y Toro, Casillero del Diablo Reserva Red Blend 2017, Central Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: A versatile red blend that would pair well with many a dish including barbeque.[Read more]
Mont Marcal, Brut Reserva Cava 2015, Catalonia, Spain
Tasting Note: A reserva cava with reserved fruit and elegance.[Read more]
Bertha, Brut Nature Reserva Cava, Catalonia, Spain
Tasting Note: A creamy, fuller-bodied cava with zero dosage (i.e. sugar) added so you only taste the grapes.[Read more]
Bohigas, Reserva Brut Cava, Catalonia, Spain
Tasting Note: A cava that competes with Champagne.[Read more]
Llopart, Reserva Rosé Brut Cava, Catalonia, Spain
Tasting Note: The kind of excellent, rosé sparkling wine that proves there’s more to cava than the white cava you’re used to drinking.[Read more]
Concha Y Toro, Casillero del Diablo Reserva Malbec 2016, Central Valley, Chile
Tasting Note: A basic, black-fruit forward malbec with body.[Read more]
Herdade do Esporão, Reserva Red 2014, Alentejo, Portugal
Tasting Note: A red blend from Portugal that has the concentration, complexity and aromatics that will make you want to curl up with a glass of it on a cold evening.[Read more]