
Distinctive
Reds
These
new world blends are statements of quality for the
winery and vary in style by the choice of the winemaker.
Dramatically different, they can be medium-bodied
with complex aromas and flavors to rich well-structured
wines that age well. |
Bin# |
|
Year |
Bottle |
95 |
Carlos Basso, Finca La Amalia, Mendoza, Arg |
2004 |
87.50 |
83 |
L'Atitude
, Fife Vineyards, Mendocino |
1999 |
45.00 |
80 |
Anthology,
Conn Creek, Napa |
2000 |
57.50 |
134 |
Dry
Creek, Sonoma |
2002 |
60.00 |
160 |
Tapestry,
Beuileau Vineyards, Napa |
2000 |
115.00 |
158 |
Dominus,
Napa |
2003 |
175.00 |
92 |
Opus
One, Napa |
2003 |
255.00 |
105 |
Opus
One, Napa |
2004 |
235.00 |
157 |
Napanook, Napa
|
2003 |
125.00 |
94 |
La Bohème, St. Laurent, Columbia Valley, WA 2003
|
2003 |
75.00 |
| |
|
|
|
Other
Domestic Reds - These wines are generally
made from Old World grapes with the expressions
of the New World. The heritage that followed many
of the early winemakers can be seen in these wines.
They range in style depending on the grape varietal
from light and soft with plush flavors to more robust
styles with firm tannins and great structure. |
Bin# |
|
Year |
Bottle |
61 |
Petite
Syrah, Markham, Napa Valley |
2001 |
48.00 |
163 |
Petite
Syrah, Stag's Leap, Oregon |
2003 |
72.50 |
108 |
Zinfandel,
Beaulieu Vineyard, Napa |
2003 |
35.00 |
107 |
Zinfandel,
Dry Creek "Heritage", Sonoma, CA |
2003 |
57.50 |
133 |
Zinfandel,
Deloach "Estate Bottled", Russian River |
2002 |
48.50 |
106 |
Zinfandel, Seghesio, Sonoma 2006 69.50
|
2006 |
69.50 |
|
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