90 + Very Good Wine

Jul 272011
 
2010 Tudal Family Winery Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley, CA, $17 (S) – Rating 92

One of the best Sauvignon Blancs we’ve had all season. All Napa Valley fruit, this Tudal Family Winery Sauvignon Blanc is blended with 40% Sauvignon Musqué clone that gives it more depth and a round mouth-feel without adding oak. Crisp yet round flavors of  white peach, stone fruit, Meyer Lemon and apple with a touch of spice blend harmoniously to create a delicious wine.

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Jul 272011
 
2010 McPherson Cellars Viognier, Texas, $14 – Rating 90

Year after year McPherson Cellars creates one of the best Texas Viogniers, if not one of the best in the U.S. A  fruit forward dry wine with well integrated flavors of peach, honeydew, tropical fruits with a hint of apple and enough acidity to for perfect food pairing. We love this wine with shellfish, grilled white fish and especially Thai food.

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Jul 102011
 
2010 Provenance Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc, Rutherford, Napa Valley, CA, $18 – Rating 91

Nice round mouth-feel with just enough acidity for food pairing. no sharp edges or off-putting grassiness. Rich flavors of pear, honeydew, Meyer lemon and ripe pineapple. Perfect for that warm evening patio party.

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Jul 052011
 
2009 Wine Guerrilla Zinfandel, Clopton Vineyard, Russian River Valley, CA, $27 (S) – Rating 91

A voluptuous and buxom Zinfandel, rich with jammy flavors of blue berries and black/red fruit. Give this Wine Guerrilla beauty a little decanter time to show her spicy depth and complexity. Supple tannins add character to subtly integrated flavors of leather, smoke and old vine nuance. Texas smoked brisket (sans sauce) and grilled veggies made for an outstanding pairing.

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Jul 052011
 
2009 Bernardus Sauvignon Blanc, Monterey County, CA, $16 – Rating 90

Just delicious! Nice tropical flavors of ripe pineapple and Meyer lemon with vanilla crème. Rich and round mouth feel with a touch of minerality and acidity. Barrel aging adds a hint of the buttery without overpowering.

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