It’s interesting to recall that last year there were many
releases featuring other locales but the Spanish components of
said releases oft provided the best wine
options. The primary feature this week is
Spain and it’s my opinion that The Vintages crew have done themselves proud
with wines in this release. Certainly it seems superior to last year’s Spanish
focus. Also, while this release has a
substantial number of tasty Spanish options your choices are not limited to
that country. There are many other favourites from old and new world venues as
well.
My preliminary thoughts concerning this release are that it is
very good. The VRSS comes in at 66 – 70 points. The QPR of many of the wines
adds temptation too. But, be aware the
January sale that I mentioned in the Jan.04 release notes is a reality beginning on the 25th!
The Picks
Planets de Prior Pons
2009 - $24.95 – 239 cases - Last year’s was a very tasty wine, a veritable
kitchen sink blend but full bodied, fruity, tannins in place. I expect big
things here. My premier pick in the release.
Columbia Crest H3
Cabernet Sauvignon 2011 - $19.95 – 556 cases- A consistently pleasing wine that provides a
consistently superior sophisticated flavour profile.
Norton Malbec 2010
- $17.95 – 558 cases - Well priced
and great with anything grilled.
Sisters Run Bethlehem
Block Cab Sauv 2011 - $16.95 – 639 cases - The Blue Gold Top 100 finish
cinches it for me especially at this price point. Try a couple for sure if you
can find them.
Hacienda Lopez de
Haro Reserva 2005- $17.95 - 659 cases - Looking
for a traditional Rioja style wine? Look no further and this one is right in
its drinking window if you can’t wait!
Mas Perinet Perinet
2005 - $16.95 – 349 cases – A well priced option right in its drinking
window.
The Cantele Salice
Salentino Reserva 2009 at $14.95 from Italy garnered 3 of 3 from Gambero
Rosso. At that price it’s worth a flyer!
349 cases.
Finca El Encinal
Crianza 2010 – $17.95 – 998 cases – Lots on hand and a big score.
Le Gravillas Vielle Vignes
Gigondas 2011 - $24.95 - 329 cases - You just know the Gigondas will make the cut!
Wakefield Jaraman Cab
Sauv 2010 - $24.95 – 335 cases- Wakefield is a superior producer at the sub
-$20 price point. That makes this one worth taking the step up to try it. It’s
a blend of Clare Valley and Coonawarra fruit so as the review says, you can
expect some cassis and some mint.
Cave les Coteaux du
Rhone Panicaut Plan de Dieu 2012 at $15.95. 998 cases of 6.Very young but if
you leave it alone for a year you might
be pretty happy you spent the bucks.
The Show - $17.95
– 836 cases - Less sophisticated than the H3 but lots of flavour and good with
burgers or ribs.
Ontanon reserve 2004 - $25.95 –334 cases
Castello di Querceto
Chianti Classico 2011 – $24.95 - 499
cases - A young chianti, fruit forward and ready to drink or hold.
Fattoria La Ripa
Chianti Classico Riserva 2009 -$26.95
218 cases – I like the producer.
The Big Bucks
La Perla del Priorat
Clos des Fites 2006 – $30.95- 149 cases- 93 points from Neal Martin this
crianza should provide similar flavours to the Prior Pons above but be softened
slightly by age. Just entering its drinking window.
PALAZZO BRUNELLO DI
MONTALCINO 2006 $59.95 299 cases of 6 – 95 points is hard to ignore. ’06 was
a superior vintage in the region and this one should just be coming into its
own now.
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