Thursday, July 15, 2010

My Daily Wine! July 15, 2010

Today's Wine: 2007 Stuhlmuller Cabernet Sauvignon


When Parker and the Spectator discovered Fritz Stuhlmuller's 2006s -- rating both Cabernets 91-93 points -- the market jumped on board. Set in the heart of Alexander Valley, with Jordan next door and Silver Oak just across the river, winemaker Leo Hansen's small production Cabernets bucked the trend. While neighbors struggled, Stuhlmuller's entire production was depleted in a few months.


Why? First, those 2006s were fabulous, if not quite as rich and muscled as this absolutely stunning 2007. But second, since Stuhlmuller sells most of his fruit, he just never jumped on the pricing bandwagon. These gorgeous, dark cassis Cabernets sell for a fraction of the neighborhood price tags. 


With this 2007 Stuhlmuller Soda Rock bottling, Hansen took a new tack, and did one better. Read on to discover how he coaxed a little Oakville Grade Merlot out of a winemaker friend (guess who?), filling out this chiseled estate-grown Cabernet, adding weight, warmth and volume.


THE DEAL: 2007 Stuhlmuller Cabernet Sauvignon Soda Rock Vineyard. Normally available for $40 a bottle.  Available now for as little as $19.99/bottle (on cases).  Shipping is included on 6 bottles or more!


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Wine Label
Tasting Notes from the WineAccess Travel Log
2007 Stuhlmuller Cabernet Sauvignon Soda Rock Vineyard
"Dark purple color to the edge. Explosive aromas of ripe cassis. Rich and compact with a delicious currant core; warm, voluminous, compact and powerful. Excellent persistence with ripe -- but firm -- tannic structure. Drink now for the sheer 2007 hedonism or age for up to 7 years."



Wednesday, July 14, 2010

My Daily Wine! July 14, 2010

Today's Wine: 2009 Benoni Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast


When Monsieur X made his proposal last year, offering his top vineyard Pinot Noirs for sale on WineAccess, his logic was compelling. He'd sell the wines to WineAccess members based on the going rate for top shelf Pinot Noir on the California bulk wine market. Last year, buyers raved after tasting the 2008 Benoni Pinots, going on and on about the dark fruit intensity -- and the pedestrian $25 price tag. 


The 2009 harvest will go down as the greatest of the decade in Russian River. But the economic storm clouds have moved even faster than the coastal fog. The Pinot Noir market took a nosedive, and Monsieur X got 'boomeranged.' 


The grapes were like BBs at harvest. Monsieur X conducted his benchmark cold soak, nursing all the fabulous wild cherry aromas from the small clusters. The mid-palate is ripe and sweet, packed with more cherries and crushed red fruits. The finish is small berry and endless. 

THE DEAL: 2009 Benoni Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast.  Normally available for $35 a bottle.  Available now for as little as $15.99/bottle (on cases).  Shipping is included on 6 bottles or more!


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Wine Label
Tasting Notes from the WineAccess Travel Log
2009 Benoni Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast
"Dark ruby color. Explosive aromas of dark, wild cherry, crushed red fruit. Sweet, rich core of dark cherry and raspberries, a touch of black tea. Great high-toned flavors, with excellent persistence. Fine definition on the back palate with superb freshness and vibrancy. Drink now (hard not to) or age for up 5 years in a cool cellar."




Monday, July 12, 2010

My Daily Wine! July 12, 2010

Today's wine is the 2006 Sangiovese Santa Ynez Valley!


When the brilliant Tuscan enologist, Alberto Antonini, told Tom Stolpman he wouldn't be able to make Chianti Classico-like Sangiovese on this small experimental hillside planting in breezy Ballard Canyon, Stolpman gulped. But when Antonini added that Stolpman had what he believed to be California's only shot at Brunello, the tightness in Stolpman's throat disappeared.

In 2006, winemaker Sashi Moorman realized Antonini's vision, putting out one of the more striking red wines made in Santa Barbara in quite some time. Wildly aromatic (does anything match Sangiovese for pure red fruit fireworks?) with a wonderful, darkly concentrated red berry core; it's the ripe Brunello-like tannin structure that really carries the day. This one is New World ripe and rich, but Old World long and complex.

The deal: 2006 Sangiovese Santa Ynez Valley. Rated ST 91. Normally available for $36 a bottle.  Available now for as little as $26.99/bottle (on cases).  Shipping is included on 6 bottles or more!

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Wine LabelTasting Notes 2006 Stolpman Vineyards Sangiovese Estate Grown Santa Ynez Valley
"Medium red. Dried cherry, redcurrant and rose aromas are complemented by musky herbs and anise. Sappy red and dark berry flavors are framed by silky tannins and pick up a note of bitter cherry skin with air. Turns brighter on the finish, with the redcurrant and floral notes repeating. Very successful for a New World sangiovese."
91 points--Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar

"Bright ruby color. Explosive nose of ripe red fruits and dried flowers; lots of new wood sweet spice. Dark kernel of crushed red fruit flavors, dark, wild cherries, earth. Rich and voluminous on the palate with surprisingly ripe tannins freshening up all the richness. Drink now-2015."
--WineAccess Travel Log


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Friday, July 9, 2010

My Daily Wine!

Are you a wine lover? I am adding a new feature to my blog - My Daily Wine! I will post a new wine daily (Ok, ALMOST daily!) with a description, tasting notes and a link to a good deal if you are interesting in buying! I use an exclusive source for limited production wines - WineAccess.com.

Today, we are featuring the 2005 Arcadian Westerly Vineyard Syrah!


This is why winemakers should never fall in love with their wines. The astounding   2005 Arcadian Westerly Vineyard Syrah was drawn from three tiny parcels called "The Three Sisters" in Happy Canyon --  planted on seemingly solid rock.

Joe Davis fell so much in love with the slow evolution of this Syrah from a miracle harvest that was blessed by a couple rare winter downpours, that he waited until the wine hit full stride for release. But by then, the market had done a one-eighty. You now know the rest.

Never moved from the Arcadian cellar since bottling, the 2005 Arcadian Westerly is world class; packed with chiseled dark Northern Rhone concentration, laced with a mouthwatering finish that doesn't fade after two days of air!


Wine LabelTasting Notes 2005 Arcadian Winery Syrah Westerly Vineyard Santa Ynez Valley
"Bright medium red. Red and dark berries, smoked meat and Christmas spices on the nose. Midweight raspberry and bitter cherry flavors are complicated by beef jerky and floral pastille qualities. This strikes me as a blend of pinot noir and syrah, with the former variety's finesse and sweetness and the latter's game and earth character. Finishes crisp and long, leaving a peppery note behind."
91 points--Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar 


Deal:   2005 Arcadian Westerly Vineyard Syrah. Rated ST 91. Normally available for $40 a bottle.  Available now for as little as $21.99/bottle (on cases).  Shipping is included on 4 bottles or more! 


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