2009 Red Wine
2009 ( remove)
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This Petite Sirah is sourced from a mature vineyard in Contra Costa County with an extremely sandy-loam soil (similar to beach sand) called Delhi Sandy Loam. The Delhi soil classification is considered as having the lowest organic material and the one... Read More
$19.00
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Monte Faliesi is a joint venture with Fratelli Urciuolo, a family winery based in Campania. The winery is situated at the foot of Mount Faliesi. The characteristics of the land,... Read More
$14.00
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The Boas Vinhas is a bright, fruit driven red from the Dao. A blend of traditional Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz and Alfrocheiro that doesn't see any oak, this has bright red berry fruit, a hint of spice and good balance. Softer tannins and a clean, bright... Read More
$9.00
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Dark ruby color. Loads of spicy plummy fruit accented by some subtle rocky minerality. Ripe, fruity, and very soft in the mouth. Not particularly concentrated, but goes down very easy with food. Fairly low in acidity, but pure and clean on the finish.... Read More
$4.50
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Graciano is usually used as a blending grape for Reservas due to its excellent aging potential in bottle, but this wine is 100% Graciano, which is quite rare. The 2009 Graciano is aged for 8 months in French oak and has a beautiful aromatic blend of dark... Read More
$20.00
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Before talking about the winemaker Thomas Colella and the Caprandole estate as it is today, We need to talk about the person who founded it, believed in it, and invested his time and money to make it all happen: Thomas' father, Carlo Colella. While Thomas... Read More
$17.00
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Spring Mountain fruit is a wonder to behold in the glass, and this offering from Carl Roy truly delivers the soils of that site to perfection. As one of the smaller regions of the Napa, there is not a ton of wine produced. But what is made is truly special... Read More
$35.00
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Winemaker Chad Alexander’s 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon “East Side Cuvée” is drawn mostly from a perfectly located parcel in the Coombsville AVA, which for decades has provided component wine for some of the Valley’s best-known... Read More
$28.00
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Boasting an opaque blue/purple color along with a gorgeous bouquet of charcoal, incense, truffles, blackberry jam, black currants, raspberries and flowers. While enormous in the mouth, the limestone soils in which the grapes are grown give the wine good... Read More
$29.00
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Château Chabiran Francis Carayon Bordeaux Superieur 13 hectares Château Chabiran lies on a high plateau just outside the appellation of Fronsac. It has been acknowledged by Michel Rolland to be one of the greatest Bordeaux Superieur sites... Read More
$15.00
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The Chateau de Come 2009 shows more extraction on the nose with dark plum and blackcurrant interlaced with cedar and a touch of mint. Some developed character such as eucalyptus, dried fruit leather and dark berry jam fill the glass. The palate is medium-bodied... Read More
$33.00
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The luxury maturing of this Cahors lends it a high level of seduction potential. Perfumed with a hint of vanilla and rich in wild blackberry notes. The nose is not unreminiscent to Bordeaux style. The texture in the mouth is delicate, the tanins caressing... Read More
$11.00
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The Haut Barrail 2009 has a very fine bouquet with cedar, black fruits, a touch of Xmas cake and sous-bois with good definition. Violets and Roses perfume the nose with more developed notes of earth, roasted coffee beans and dried leather. The palate... Read More
$19.00
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Although the origins of Cabardes date back to the 1200s, this AOC wine region was established in just 1999! On the northern border of the Languedoc-Roussillon, Pascal Gianesini use both Bordeaux and Rhone varietals in a region that receives both Atlantic... Read More
$12.50
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France Region: Bordeaux Appellation: Pomerol Wine type: Red Varietals: Red Blend Varietal notes: 90% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc Vineyard: 3 hectares planted in two plots, 1 hectare is planted on the prestigious plateau of Pomerol in gravely topsoil and... Read More
$63.00
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This estate has been around since well before the French Revolution, resting in the hands first of the clergy and then, since 1895, in the hands of the Resses family. The Resses family, with others, has been instrumental since the 1950s in the rebirth... Read More
$13.50
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The appellation Madiran is situated among the northern foothills of the Pyrenées in the heart of Gascony. It is a pastoral area which is sparsely populated and often evokes references of “Old France”. The appellation takes it name from... Read More
$17.50
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Château Moulin de la Rose is a wine made on Grand Cru soils, by an owner who has run Grand Cru properties, from a family that has Bordeaux wine running through its veins, and a consultant winemaker responsible for the success of 4 of the 5 first... Read More
$49.00
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The deep ruby/purple-colored 2009 Corbieres Classique (40% Carignan and the rest equal parts Grenache and Syrah) exhibits meaty, garrigue, black cherry and black currant notes,... Read More
$16.50
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When I was in my early 20s, my Dad and I shared an incredible bottle of Madiran--a rugged appellation in the southwest of France--produced by Alain Brumont. The wine was rich, powerful, a little bit rustic, with an unbelievable mouthful of high structured,... Read More
$15.00
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