I’ve had some really
superb wines during 2018. Several were
simply outrageously divine. A few were tremendous
surprises. Others represented a terrific
quality price ratio. Here’s the list for
what moved me, all of which are currently available in the US.
Outrageously
Divine
~ NV Ployez Jacquesmart Rosé Champagne. This producer makes a Blanc de
Blanc, but it’s
one made from Pinot Noir that sends me to the moon and back. A
steal for $50.
~ NV Ferghettina Rosé Franciacorta. Perhaps it was the enchanting winemaker?
Maybe it was the stellar sun-soaked day
overlooking Lake Iseo, Italy? Or, could
it be the sexy custom bottle shape? It
doesn’t matter. This sparkling wine was
flat-out gorgeous. ($50)
~ 1990 Trimbach Gewurztraminer Seigneurs de Ribeaupierre. This Grand Cru
single vineyard bone dry wine
is still rockin’ the wine world nearly 30 years after
it was produced.
Thanks to Lynne & John for bringing this stunner to dinner
in our home. ($200 if you can find it)
~ 2009 Chateau Beaucastel Blanc. A blend of four white grapes from
Chateauneuf
du Pape, this elegant little tropical bomb was ethereal.
I’ve visited
Beaucastel in France several times. I had this on my recent hallmark
Beaucastel in France several times. I had this on my recent hallmark
birthday trip to the Christmas markets of Europe at a wonderful Michelin star
restaurant ($250)
restaurant ($250)
~ 2001 Chateau Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape. OMG.
The Popes would be
all over this one.
Powerful…definitely a religious red wine experience, we
served this at my recent black tie birthday bash before we left for Europe. ($100)
~2007 Martinelli Zinfandel Jackass Vineyard. I'm not a big fan of Cali Zins
because of their high alcohol but this one had me at hello. With a gorgeous
velvet texture and notes of chocolate with dark berry fruit, the alcohol was
beautifully integrated. ($110 and worth every penny)
served this at my recent black tie birthday bash before we left for Europe. ($100)
~2007 Martinelli Zinfandel Jackass Vineyard. I'm not a big fan of Cali Zins
because of their high alcohol but this one had me at hello. With a gorgeous
velvet texture and notes of chocolate with dark berry fruit, the alcohol was
beautifully integrated. ($110 and worth every penny)
Surprises:
~ 2015 Ca Rugate Recioto di Soave La Perlara. I visited Ca Rugate for its dry
whites, so this was a big bonus. This sweet white wine from the wine
district
outside of Venice was absolutely gorgeous.
Think figs, flowers, apricots
and raisins all rolled into a beautiful
wine. ($45-50)
~ 2010 Prunotto Barbaresco. We tasted a lot of Barbaresco on our recent
Truffle
Tour to Piedmont---some of them older than this one. Prunotto’s stood out as it
was drinkable now.
High Robert Parker score. High June Dunn score. ($70-90)
~ 2015 Sottimano Basarin Barbaresco. While this one wasn't quite ready to
drink, one could see that if cellared for 5 or 6 years, it was going to be killer.
($75-80)
Superb Values:
~ 2016 Ruche Montalbera Laccent. This killer red is made from of cousin of the
Nebbiolo grape. Buy a case! ($25 per bottle)
~ 2013 Prinsi Barbera. Made with 50% dried grapes, this elegant, soft tannin
wine is ready to drink now. (Knockout price of $20)
~ 2016 Woodwork Cabernet Sauvignon. We stumbled across this great find in the
first class lounge at LAX recently. I plan to use it primarily as a cooking wine
for braised short ribs, coq au vin---or for Sangria this summer...but it is very drinkable on its own. Unreal deal. ($12)
drink, one could see that if cellared for 5 or 6 years, it was going to be killer.
($75-80)
Superb Values:
~ 2016 Ruche Montalbera Laccent. This killer red is made from of cousin of the
Nebbiolo grape. Buy a case! ($25 per bottle)
~ 2013 Prinsi Barbera. Made with 50% dried grapes, this elegant, soft tannin
wine is ready to drink now. (Knockout price of $20)
~ 2016 Woodwork Cabernet Sauvignon. We stumbled across this great find in the
first class lounge at LAX recently. I plan to use it primarily as a cooking wine
for braised short ribs, coq au vin---or for Sangria this summer...but it is very drinkable on its own. Unreal deal. ($12)
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