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Sean Capiaux launched his eponymous label in 1994 and he presently works as winemaker for O'Shaughnessy in the Howell Mountain appellation of Napa Valley. He has established a notable Read More...
career that includes prominent wineries such as Jordan, Pine Ridge and Peter Michael. He specializes in small lots of vineyard designated Pinot Noir that express the unique location from which they came.
All the vineyards are contracted on a by-the-acre rather than a “per-ton” basis. This means he pays a set fee for the acreage guarantying the grower cash for his crop regardless of the tonnage. This allows him to prune, shoot-thin and drop crop for low yields that result in only high quality grapes. His winemaking style is a blend of classic and contemporary, utilizing cutting edge fermentation equipment paired with natural hands on winemaking, and an emphasis on balance. All the wines are naturally fermented and unfined and unfiltered to preserve their innate flavors and aromas.
The 2011 Chimera has a nice ruby color with a solid red core, aromas of brown sugar, bright cherry, clove, nutmeg, ginger and a touch of orange zest. A soft palate feel with good acidity and flavors of cola, plum, and wet river rock make this a classic Chimera style Pinot Noir.
All the vineyards are contracted on a by-the-acre rather than a “per-ton” basis. This means he pays a set fee for the acreage guarantying the grower cash for his crop regardless of the tonnage. This allows him to prune, shoot-thin and drop crop for low yields that result in only high quality grapes. His winemaking style is a blend of classic and contemporary, utilizing cutting edge fermentation equipment paired with natural hands on winemaking, and an emphasis on balance. All the wines are naturally fermented and unfined and unfiltered to preserve their innate flavors and aromas.
The 2011 Chimera has a nice ruby color with a solid red core, aromas of brown sugar, bright cherry, clove, nutmeg, ginger and a touch of orange zest. A soft palate feel with good acidity and flavors of cola, plum, and wet river rock make this a classic Chimera style Pinot Noir.
$41.95
Sean Capiaux launched his eponymous label in 1994 and he presently works as winemaker for O’Shaughnessy in the Howell Mountain appellation of Napa Valley. He has established a notable Read More...
career that includes such prominent wineries as Jordan, Pine Ridge and Peter Michael. He specializes in small lots of vineyard designated Pinot Noir that express the unique locations from whence they came.
The Dutton Ranch’s™ Widdoes vineyard is located between the towns of Graton and Occidental in the Russian River Valley appellation. The cool temperate growing conditions allow the grapes from this 18 year-old, vertical trained, dry farmed vineyard (meaning the vines see no water outside of rain) to ripen slowly and evenly. At this vineyard the Beringer clone Pinot Noir is planted which consistently produces a wine of finesse and balance.
The Widdoes Pinot Noir has a bright medium dark red color. Aromas of blueberries, raspberries, violets, forest floor, and the signature cherry cola lead you into the clean and crisp palate with a minerality that is layered by lavender and clove flavors.
The Dutton Ranch’s™ Widdoes vineyard is located between the towns of Graton and Occidental in the Russian River Valley appellation. The cool temperate growing conditions allow the grapes from this 18 year-old, vertical trained, dry farmed vineyard (meaning the vines see no water outside of rain) to ripen slowly and evenly. At this vineyard the Beringer clone Pinot Noir is planted which consistently produces a wine of finesse and balance.
The Widdoes Pinot Noir has a bright medium dark red color. Aromas of blueberries, raspberries, violets, forest floor, and the signature cherry cola lead you into the clean and crisp palate with a minerality that is layered by lavender and clove flavors.
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Terry Bering is the cellarmaster for Rochioli Vineyards. When he isn't busting his hump helping out the Rochioli family produce fantastic wines, Terry works on his own Pinot Noir Project! Read More...
Terry makes flavorful, aromatic, and wonderfully nuanced wines that do justice to his Rochioli vineyard source.
In 2011 the crop yields were small, and the weather was cold. Many other producers produced the same yields and were greeted with diluted wines. But since Terry kept the yields small, those grape clusters were able to fully mature, and the resulting is a thing of beauty! The 2011 vintage has a PH of 3.55 (perfect). Full of dark fruit with a touch of cranberry on the finish, it is framed with a subtle tannin structure. All point to a wine that should age very well; only 300 cases were produced!
In 2011 the crop yields were small, and the weather was cold. Many other producers produced the same yields and were greeted with diluted wines. But since Terry kept the yields small, those grape clusters were able to fully mature, and the resulting is a thing of beauty! The 2011 vintage has a PH of 3.55 (perfect). Full of dark fruit with a touch of cranberry on the finish, it is framed with a subtle tannin structure. All point to a wine that should age very well; only 300 cases were produced!
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Bodega Chacra is located in the Rio Negro Valley of northern Patagonia. On this biodynamic estate, Piero Incisa della Rocchetta of Sassicaia fame grows astounding Pinot Noir from vines Read More...
over 50 years old. The wines are certainly the greatest Pinot Noirs of the southern hemisphere and may be among the greatest in the world.
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Highly extracted aromas and flavors of wild cherry and blackberry, with pronounced notes of terroir minerality, sun-warmed red rose, earth and high-mountain sage. Integrated oak spices Read More...
from French barrel aging add even more complexity, while silky-textured tannins and vibrant acidity structure this beautifully balanced wine. This Pinot Noir works magic with salmon grilled on a cedar plank, roasted duck with cherry sauce and filet mignon with wild mushrooms.
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WINE ADVOCATE 90 POINTS - "From the upper reaches of this cru, a 2005 Chambertin displays fresh and tart red raspberry aromas and flavors with overtones Read More...
of black tea and pungent citrus rind and a distinct note of new wood. Fine-grained but abundant tannin appears to give more support than the relatively fresh, crisp-edged fruit really needs or wants. Suggestions of brothy meatiness mingle with red fruits in a long but relatively simple finish. I hope this is just suffering the effects of recent assemblage. Christophe Vial has move here from de Montille to become the cellarmaster, but oenologist Claire Forestier was responsible for these 2005s. I hope I shall prove to have hit them on a bad day. But abstracting from possible (in some instances obvious) effects of having just been racked to tank and sulfured in preparation for bottling, I found many of these wines lacking in striking personalities or grip. Some evinced toasty hints of barrel despite the percentage of new wood being low (only rising above 20-30% in the case of Chambertin) suggesting that they might be a bit “underwined.”"
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BURGHOUND 89 POINTS - (From a small .17 ha parcel of 40+ year old vines)"An elegant, pure and very Chambolle style nose of lacy and airy red pinot Read More...
fruit complements the vibrant middle weight flavors that are refined, precise and minerally in the mouth with lovely precision and mouth fell that includes that lovely underlying sense ot tension on the lingering if slightly tangy finish supported by sophisticated tannins." 2014+
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"A slightly riper nose offers up aromas of red raspberry and plum with a touch of warm earth that gives way to rich, full and naturally sweet flavors that possess good volume and ample Read More...
dry extract though not the sheer depth and length of the Baudes. To be sure, this is generous and attractive, it's simply not competitive with the best here." Drink 2013+. 89-91 Points. Allen Meadows, Burghound.
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JANCIS ROBINSON 17.5 POINTS - "Very fresh and lively on the nose – very pretty and round and supple. Bravo! Long with a beginning, middle and end."
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From vines averaging 50 years of age. Chatelots (2.96ha) sits close to the town and in part adjoins Charmes.
"A pretty mix of red and blue pit fruit aromas complement well the racy, supple and attractively textured middle weight flavors that possess solid dry extract levels and a punchy finish that displays a light mineral streak. This is not overly complex though Chatelots rarely is." Drink 2013+. 88-91 Points. Allen Meadows, Burghound
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Hubert and Laurent Lignier seem to specialize in accessing superbly placed village level wines. Here, another village level lieu-dit "Les Bussieres" which sits on the border with Morey Read More...
Saint Denis and immediately underneath the 1er Cru "Les Sentiers". This parcel is just shy of one-half hectare and is planted to 49 year old vines (as of 2012)
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BURGHOUND 90 POINTS "OUTSTANDING" - "This is also quite fresh and bright if not quite as ripe with high-toned and very Chambolle-like red berry fruit Read More...
and wet stone aromas that lead to lacy, pure and refined middle weight flavors that are the epitome of finesse and harmony. This is not only a lovely villages but it's also one that is less obviously marked by the vintage. Excellent and this too is recommended."
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eROBERT PARKER 90-92 POINTS: "The 2010 Chambolle-Musigny Les Veroilles is all finesse and delicacy. Layers of sweet red fruit, freshly cut flowers Read More...
and spices are some of the notes that flesh out in this silky, impeccably textured Chambolle. A polished, long finish rounds things out in style. Anticipated maturity: 2015-2025."
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BURGHOUND 87-90 POINTS: " Mild reduction reduces the expressiveness but does not completely hide the pretty red pinot fruit aromas that lead to mineral-infused, precise, Read More...
intense and admirably pure light to medium weight flavors that are the epitome of finesse, all wrapped in a mouth coating, balanced and long finish. This is very Chambolle in character."
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STEPHEN TANZER 88 POINTS: "(30% vendange entier; 30% new oak): Good bright red. Sexy aromas of black raspberry and flowers are lifted by peppery spices. Juicy, Read More...
sappy and youthfully imploded, with excellent mid-palate definition. This dense village wine finishes with serious tannic spine and lingering saline and licorice notes. Excellent potential."
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STEPHEN TANZER 89 POINTS: "Good full red. Musky, reduced nose hints at red cherry and stone. Rocky and clenched today, with the medicinal fruit component Read More...
currently hidden by reduction. On the dry side and difficult to taste in its present stage. From 35-year-old vines, which Pascal Marchand describes as "the minimum age for me."
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