Wine

Wine Reviews: Mini Round-Up for August 12, 2024

.I taste a bunch-o-wine (technological condition for much more than many people). So every week, I discuss a number of my wine evaluations (typically from samples) and sampling details in a "mini-review" format. They are actually implied to become wacky, exciting, as well as (typically) easily-digestible evaluations of (typically) presently on call red or white wines (click on this link for the skinny on how to review them), thus you may solve to the point and also decide if they're for you (or not). Cheers!
2020 CVNE 'Cune' Ecologico-- Organic (Rioja): Cooked red fruit, seasoning, luxurious texture, and never-let-me-down texture. $17 B+.
2021 Wiens Family Cellars Fiano (Temecula Lowland): Slow to begin, however after long it's uncovering its own true chalky, citric, &amp flower different colors. $28 B+.
2022 Daou Vineyards Get Cabernet Sauvignon (Paso Robles): Most importantly else, this set is constructed to satisfy. $55 A-.
2021 Stag's Surge A glass of wine Cellars 'Artemis' Cabernet Sauvignon (Napa Lowland): Jumping from the glass in waves of sinewy, attractive reddish and black fruits. $80 A-.
2016 Groth Cabernet Sauvignon (Oakville): Funky/earthy, along with dark, contemplative, black fruity fruit and still sporting plenty of hold. $90 A-.
2021 Sonoma-Cutret Les And Also Haut Pinot Noir (Russian River Lowland): A smoky, oaky, scorching and full steam functionality. $70.
2022 Raeburn High Flier Chardonnay (Russian Waterway Valley): A crowd-pleasing (and also very lengthy!) assortment of [very] mature pear, cooked apple, vanilla, toast, &amp nectarines. $30 A-.
2022 Raeburn 'Higher Flier' Pinot Noir (Russian River Lowland): Striking all the best notes below: bright &amp wonderful reddish berry fruit, rhubarb, lumber flavors, &amp a herbal tea leaf surface. $33 A-.
2022 Merry Edwards Coopersmith Pinot Noir (Russian Waterway Valley): Reminding you why you fell in love with RRV Pinot from the beginning. Dark, scrumptious, organized, as well as at turns, savoury &amp. $70 A.
2011 Chateau Ste. Michelle Indian Wells Red Blend (Columbia Lowland): Chewy, down-to-earth, meaty, smoky, and also yeah, still fruity! $NA B+.
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