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Patrimony 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon Paso Robles 99 Points
$279.99
Jeb Dunnuck 99 Points: “The 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon continues to show brilliantly. (I rated it 97-100 from barrel last year.) It has a quintessential Cabernet nose of pure crème de cassis, crushed stone, lead pencil, graphite, and tobacco that gains depth and richness with time in the glass. Deep, full-bodied, rich, and incredibly textured, yet still fresh, light on its feet, and beautifully balanced, this gorgeous Cabernet shows what’s possible with the variety from Paso Robles.”
Jonata 2020 Syrah “La Sangre” Estate, Ballard Canyon 98 Points
$209.99 $199.99
Vinous 98 Points: “The 2020 La Sangre de Jonata, the estate’s Syrah, is another profoundly beautiful, mesmerizing wine. Over the years, the Sangre has gained tremendously in precision, a combination of the vines getting older and also moving towards picking earlier and generally pushing the wine less. The result is Syrah that sizzles with saline energy, power, and vertical intensity. Ripe, red fruit, pomegranate, blood orange, and incense all soar out of the glass. I wouldn’t dream of touching a bottle any time soon, as the 2020 is very primary, and undeveloped. Its stature, however, is impossible to miss.
Brown Estate 2021 Chaos Theory Red Blend, Napa Valley
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J. Moss 2015 Cabernet “Premiere Napa Valley Auction Lot
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Spottswoode 2020 Cabernet Sauvignon “Estate” Napa ~ 100 Points — MAGNUM
$550.00
Robert Parker 100 Points: “Tasted blind, in a lineup that included vintages back to 2010, a barrel sample of Spottswoode’s 2020 Cabernet Sauvignon stood out as being one of the most exciting efforts. Full-bodied, ripe, and rich without being overbearing, it delivers concentrated black cherry and cassis fruit framed by supple, velvety-textured tannins. It’s long on the finish, with an attractively soft, dusty-loamy texture and no overt signs of a fire-troubled Napa vintage.”
Keplinger 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon “Vine Hill Ranch” Oakville, Napa Valley 97 Points
$259.99
Pulido Walker 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon Mount Veeder, Napa 99 Points
$259.99
Jeb Dunnuck 99 Points: “A bigger, richer, more structured wine, the 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon Mt. Veeder Estate Vineyard has brilliant black fruits, tobacco, iron, and subtle smoke-like nuances in a full-bodied, concentrated, layered package. This is pure Mountain Cabernet genius, and while it’s far from unapproachable today, it will benefit from 3-5 years of bottle age. It’s up with the crème de la crème of the vintage and should be snatched up by readers.”
Detert 2019 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, Oakville Napa Valley 95+ Points
$109.99
Vinous 95+ Points: “The 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon is another fabulous wine from Detert. It is a bit reticent today, but that should not be an issue in time. This classically built, medium to full-bodied Napa Valley Cabernet offers tons of depth as well as structure. It’s another super example of this sector of Oakville. The 2019 is not an immediate wine, though, so readers should plan on being patient.”
Colgin 2018 Cariad Proprietary Red Blend Napa Valley 100 Points
$950.00 $799.99
Vinous 100 Points: : “The 2018 Cariad is breathtaking right out of the gate. What a wine! Bright acids and beams of underlying structure give the Cariad tons of energy that really drives its feel. Effusive and vibrant in the glass, with tons of pedigree, Cariad is drop-dead gorgeous in 2018. Winemaker Allison Tauziet opted not to use Petit Verdot in this vintage, choosing instead to use a bit more Franc. I can’t really say the wine is missing the Petit Verdot, while the Franc seems to give added aromatic explosiveness. Then again, all of this fruit is sourced from David Abreu’s Madrona Ranch, a stellar site with a stunning array of clones, including some pretty magical Franc.”
Cresta Velia 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon “Rutherford” Napa Valley 96+ Points
$85.00 $79.99
Keplinger 2019 El Diablo Grenache Russian River Valley – 97 Points
$79.99
Jeb Dunnuck 97 Points: “More subtle and elegant, with slightly less power but possibly more complexity, the 2019 Grenache El Diablo has a beautiful nose of ripe cherry and strawberry fruits as well as herbes de Provence, spring flowers, and baking spices. As seamless as they come on the palate, it’s medium to full-bodied, has a pure, elegant mouthfeel, ultra-fine tannins, and a great finish. It’s another heavenly Grenache from this talented winemaker that readers will love. It too should keep for a decade.”
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Site 2019 Red Rhône Blend “Larner Vineyard” Santa Barbara 97 Points
$69.99
Jeb Dunnuck 97 Points: “The 2019 Red Wine Larner Vineyard is a blend of 87% Syrah, 10% Grenache, and a splash of Viognier. It offers a deep purple hue to go with a totally brilliant nose of ripe blackberries, blueberries, ground pepper, game, and violets. Pure class on the palate, it’s medium to full-bodied, has a seamless, layered mouthfeel, beautiful tannins, and a great finish. Spectacular juice, it should evolve for a decade.”
Biale 2021 Petite Sirah “Royal Punishers” Napa Valley 95+ Points
$54.99
Tensley 2022 Syrah Santa Barbara 94 Points
$38.00 $33.99
Silver Ghost 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley
$44.99
Trestle Glen 2019 Hillside Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Sonoma
$79.99
Screaming Eagle 2021 “Estate” Cabernet Sauvignon, Oakville Napa Valley – 100 Points
$2,750.00 $2,499.99
Andremily 2020 Grenache, Santa Barbara – 100 Points – MAX 3 per person
$164.99
Jeb Dunnuck 100 Points: “The 2020 Grenache is absolutely brilliant, and unquestionably up with the finest examples of this variety out there. Based on 78% Grenache, 12% Mourvèdre, and 10% Syrah raised in 50% new oak, it has a kaleidoscope-like bouquet of kirsch liqueur, ripe strawberries, spring flowers, incense, and ground pepper, to name just a few aromatics. This carries to a full-bodied, multi-dimensional, layered, hedonistic beauty with velvety tannins, a powerful yet somehow still fresh and elegant mouthfeel, and a blockbuster of a finish. It will evolve for two decades.”
Unwritten 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon Howell Mountain Signature Series, Napa Valley 100 Points
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Morgado 2019 “Sugarloaf” Bordeaux Blend, Napa Valley 97 Points
$105.00 $89.99
Jeb Dunnuck 97 Points: “The 2019 Red Wine Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard is cut from the same cloth as the 2018 and has a rich, full-bodied, nicely layered style revealing big, chocolatey fruits as well as notes of scorched earth and graphite.”
Rocket Science by Caldwell 2021 Proprietary Red Napa Valley
$85.00 $79.99
Vine Hill Ranch 2020 Cabernet Sauvignon “Estate” Oakville, Napa Valley 97 Points
$289.90
Paul Lato 2022 Lancelot Pinot Noir – Pisoni Vineyard, Santa Lucia Highlands
$120.00 $109.99
Bevan Cellars 2021 Pinot Noir Petaluma Gap, Sonoma
$82.50
Peay 2021 “Scallop Shelf” Estate Pinot Noir, West Sonoma Coast 99 Points
$89.99
Jeb Dunnuck 99 Points: “More mineral aromas emerge in the 2021 Pinot Noir Scallop Shelf, with notes of wet stone, black raspberry, and fresh herbs. Medium-bodied and more tension-driven, it’s taut with orange zest, clove, and gravelly, saline earth. It’s going to need time to unpack. Drink 2026-2046.”
Horsepower 2020 Syrah, The Tribe 98 Points
$199.99 $184.95
DuMOL 2021 Pinot Noir “Wester Reach” Russian River Valley 95 Points
$85.00
James Suckling 95 Points: “A wine with a lot of back end, with dark fruits of blackberry and cherry. Ripe strawberry. Hints of toasted oak and smoke. It’s full and layered with very firm and polished tannins. Very serious and real, and shows the structure of the vintage. Some chocolate. Strawberry pie, too. Drinkable but two to three years of age will help it”