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2000 Pierre Gimonnet Fleuron Blanc de Blancs Brut

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

86 / B-

Tasted by Mike Supple - 15 Oct 2007

Light orange zest aromas followed by toast and milk chocolate. White truffles on the front of the palate lead to tight acidic green apple. Medium body, but a bit harsh on the finish. Lingering candied lemon.

2006 Chateau Paradis Terre des Anges

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

89 / B+

Tasted by Mike Supple - 08 Oct 2008

Dark purple core with a violet rim. Spicy vanilla aromas surround milk chocolate, candied raspberry, fresh blueberry and a touch of licorice. The front palate is lush and bold with sweet blueberries leading to a juicy mid-palate. Full bodied with chewy yet approachable tannins. Dark roasted coffee, smoke and toasted oak linger on the finish.

Tons of flavor and complexity for the price. A blend of Cabernet Sauvignon (about 50%) and old vine Grenache and Syrah. Great for anyone just getting in to reds, yet it still has enough power and body to impress even the staunchest of Cabernet collectors. This wine also has enough tannin that it will continue to age well, and the oak should integrate into the wine over the next couple of years making it more lush and velvety. The toasted oak gets a little weighty on the back end but will be no problem enjoyed with some good rich foods. This is a unique wine and not imported to many places in the US, but it is worth seeking out and purchasing online!

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2003 Bodegas Salentein Pinot Noir

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

90 / A-

Tasted by Mike Supple - 12 Nov 2008

Medium ruby core with a pale pink rim highlighted with garnet. Deliciously smooth caramel and milk chocolate aromas are accented by light violet scents, all surrounding a dense core of ripe black cherries. Much bigger in the mouth than the nose implies with rich cherry fruit, dark scorched earth and silky milk chocolate flavors. Medium to full bodied with hints of baking spices and a long finish.

Not a typical Pinot Noir, this wine has a lot more power and body which make it great for drinking by itself, but also allows it to pair well with all kinds of foods from lighter appetizers to heavier meat dishes like burgers or t-bone steaks.

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2005 Passopisciaro

Monday, January 26th, 2009

94 / A

Tasted by Mike Supple - 18 Mar 2008

Bold ruby red core with a slightly lighter ruby rim. Fresh aromas of raspberries, milk chocolate, orange zest with a touch of white flowers, dusty slate and caramel. Amazing entry and mouthfeel. Silky doesn’t really even begin to describe it. Fantastic acidity is balanced very well by the fruit and ripe tannins. This wine has the smooth feel of a well made Pinot Noir. Raspberry and cherry fruits with a touch of fresh anise, black truffle and orange zest. Long, smooth finish.

100% Nerello Mascalese, a grape native to Sicily. Grown on the rocky volcanic soils of Mt. Etna. This is a stunning little wine, and more than worth every penny. Try it if you want something smooth and easy to drink that will go with just about any food.

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2004 Ecco Domani Merlot

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

84 / B-

Tasted by Mike Supple - 18 Mar 2008

Dark ruby core with a pink and orange rim. Milk chocolate and smoky aromas over red cherry and raspberry. Soft entry in the mouth. Easy drinking red cherry with an earthy mineral finish.


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