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Hobel 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon “The Birdseye” Napa Valley 98 Points
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Continuum 2021 Bordeaux Blend Sage Mountain Vineyard, Napa 99 Points
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TWI 98-100 Points: ““This note is written before the final blend of the 2021 Continuum. Deep purple-black in color, it hits the ground running with an intense nose of red and black currant preserves, lilacs, baker’s chocolate, and graphite, leading to an undercurrent of black olives and red loam. On the medium to full-bodied palate it is very lively, grainy and super-concentrated, finishing long and shimmery.”
Cobb 2018 Pinot Noir Doc’s Ranch “Swan and Calera” Selection” 97 Points
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Robert Parker 97 Points: “The 2018 Pinot Noir Doc’s Ranch Swan & Calera Selection is scented of red cherries and cranberries with tones of bitter citrus, tobacco leaves, dried flowers and Angostura bitters. Light-bodied, silty and incredibly fresh, its slim frame holds a surprising amount of pure, crunchy fruits, and it finishes with tremendous length and spicy layers. The Swan clone fruit included in this cuvée comes from vines planted in 1995, and the Calera clones were planted in 2011. It’s another 2018 from the Cobb portfolio that offers both ageability and immediate appeal.”
Cristom 2021 Pinot Noir “Eileen Vineyard” Eola Hills (375 ml) 96 Points
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Paul Lato 2022 ”Suerte” Pinot Noir – Solomon Hills, Santa Maria Valley
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Hobel 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon “The Figure” Napa Valley 99 Points
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Vine Hill Ranch 2020 Cabernet Sauvignon “Estate” Oakville, Napa Valley 97 Points
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Carlisle 2021 Syrah Papa’s Block Russian River Valley 95 Points
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Aubry 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon “Les Belles Filles” Coombsville Napa Valley 96+ Points
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Cattleya 2021 Chardonnay “Beyond the Threshold” Sonoma Coast 98 Points
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Andremily 2020 “EABA” GSM Santa Barbara – 100 Points – MAX 6 per person
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Peay 2021 Pinot Noir Pomarium West Sonoma Coast 99 Points
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Jeb Dunnuck 99 Points: “ The 2021 Pinot Noir Pomarium. is packed with notes of black cherry liqueur and kirsch, pure ripe fruit, a touch of sage, and sweet earth. It’s more grounded and muscular, with ripe, broad tannins, and has great depth as well as a grounded nature, with good fruit throughout.”
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Sans Liege 2020 GSM “The Offering” Santa Barbara
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Coho 2018 Pinot Noir “Stanly Ranch” Carneros Napa Valley 93+ Points
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James Suckling 92 Points: “Notes of raspberries, strawberries, baking spices and dried flowers. Medium-bodied with plush tannins. Juicy and fruity with floral and spicy character on the finish. Rich and layered.”
Melville 2020 Pinot Noir “Terraces” Santa Rita Hills 95+ Points
$79.99
Jeb Dunnuck 95+ Points: “Coming from more clay soils as well as a west-facing hillside that gets pounded by the wind, the 2020 Pinot Noir Terraces boasts a deep, concentrated, age-worthy style as well as notes of darker fruits, roasted herbs, graphite, and black tea. This Burgundian, medium-bodied, balanced, structured beauty is well worth seeking out and, I suspect, will be one of the longest-lived in the vintage.
Vinous 95 points: “The 2020 Pinot Noir Terraces is terrific. Dense and vibrant, the Terraces captures the intensity of the year and yet retains notable energy, probably a combination of water-retentive, clay-rich soils and a mix of five clones (Swan, Mt. Eden, 115, 667 and 777) that lends layers and complexity. Red cherry, pomegranate, blood orange and exotic floral notes build into the persistent finish. Drink 2024-2032.”
Nid Tissé 2021 Chardonnay Hyde Vineyard Carneros Napa 97 Points
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Cornell 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon Estate Sonoma 97+ Points
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Vinous 97+ Points: The 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon is super-elegant and refined, but also somewhat closed following its bottling, which is not uncommon for mountain wines. That period of stubbornness seems to be part of the evolution here, as the wine tends to only blossom after a few years. Today, the 2019 is marked by its brilliant upper register, striking balance and vibrancy. It is another compelling wine from Cornell.”
Domaine Curry 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley
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Dragonette 2021 Pinot Noir “Sanford and Benedict” Santa Barbara 96 Points
$79.99
James Suckling 96 Points: “Aromas of hibiscus, lemon, iron and strawberry follow through to a medium to full body with very fine tannins that melt into the wine. Lovely freshness. Succulent and juicy. Drink now or hold.
Jeb Dunnuck 96 Points: “The Pinot Noir Sanford & Benedict Vineyard was 80% destemmed, which is a lot of stems by this estate’s standards, and spent 16 months in 40% new barrels. It’s another exotic, complex, incredibly satisfying Pinot Noir in the lineup that offers ripe red and black fruits, black tea, orange blossom, and spice-laced aromas and flavors. I love its texture, and it has terrific mid-palate depth, ripe tannins, and a great, great finish.
Paul Lato 2022 “Seabiscuit” Pinot Noir – Zotovich Vineyard, Santa Rita Hills
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