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Mas Des Bressades Cuvée Tradition 2011, Ap Costières De Nîmes Bottle
Mas Des Bressades Cuvée Tradition 2011, Ap Costières De Nîmes
Rhône, France
$16.95

It's been several years since I bought this wine, so I thought that i was time for a re-visit. Loaded with notes of black pepper, incense, local herbs, balck olives and ripe dark fruit. Really, a bit of a wild tasting wine that certainly won't appeal to those looking for something mild! Very interesting and distinctive, and most importantly, enjoyable. Tasted Sept 2013.

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Taurino Riserva Salice Salentino 2009 Bottle
Taurino Riserva Salice Salentino 2009
Puglia, Italy
$16.50

Yet again, Taurino has produced a slightly rustic red that is brimming with character. Ripe red fruit, along with dried fruit, earth and slightly sour/bitter finish. Approachable and unique. This is one of those wines that will be take it or leave it for most. I will take it, thank you very much! Tasted Aug 2013.

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Graham's Late Bottled Vintage Port 2007 Bottle
Graham's Late Bottled Vintage Port 2007
Portugal
$16.95

Much like the '06. this is a delicious, approachable LBV. Packed with flavours of dried fruit, hints of chocolate and a bit of spice, this just lacks a bit of the complexity necessary for a 90pt rating. Still, for $16.95, this is stellar value, as I have come to expect from Grahams. A great port to have when your vintage ports still need more time in the cellar..actually, a great port to have just about any time! Tasted Aug 2013.

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Porca De Murça Reserva Tinto 2010, Doc Douro Bottle
Porca De Murça Reserva Tinto 2010, Doc Douro
Douro, Portugal
$19.95

This is a firmly-structured Douro red, which mixes lean blackberry fruit with interesting notes of spice, and vanilla. The acidity provides real vibrancy to the wine. The tannin is noted on the finish, as is some bitterness. Very good red, but, for the moment at least, doesn't quite seem in balance. I just think that this needs to sleep another 2-3years for it to really meld together. If drinking now, a decant should help. Tasted Oct 2014.

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Poggio Il Castellare Rosso Di Montalcino 2010, Doc Bottle
Poggio Il Castellare Rosso Di Montalcino 2010, Doc
Tuscany, Italy
$19.95

Restasted Aug 2016. Evolving nicely, tannin softening. Very fine Rosso here and drinking well now. Drink now -2018.

Original tasting note:Surprisingly dark for a sangiovese, this is a rosso that really needs a bit more time in the bottle. Characteristic sour cherry fruit, with firm tannin, fine acidity and a long finish. While drinkable now, I suggest 2-3 years in bottle to allow the tannin to mellow a bit. I would not be surprised to see this wine reach its 10th birthday and still provide much drinking pleasure. Tasted August 2013.

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Château Moulin De Clotte Cuvée Dominique 2008, Ac Côtes De Bordeaux, Castillon Bottle
Château Moulin De Clotte Cuvée Dominique 2008, Ac Côtes De Bordeaux, Castillon
Bordeaux, France
$14.75

On first sip, this seems quite restrained and almost unremarkable. But, upon further evaluation, the subtle flavours begin to emerge- cherry, cedar, and hints of vanilla. the finish lingers nicely with crips acid and fine structure. As JS states, a Bordeaux lovers Bordeaux, and one that doesn't cater to the tastes of one powerful American wine critic. A real Bordeaux. Drink now or can hold a few years I should think. Tasted March 2014.

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Castello Di San Sano Guarnellotto Chianti Classico Riserva 2008 Bottle
Castello Di San Sano Guarnellotto Chianti Classico Riserva 2008
Tuscany, Italy
$19.25

An energetic, and delicious Chianti. Bright red fruits (raspberries, and especially sour cherries), notes of earth and leather. Finishes with fine tannin and bright acidity. A real Chianti and a joy to drink. Stellar with meat lasagna. Drink now or hold for 3-5 years. Tasted April 2014.

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Beni Di Batasiolo Barolo 2013 Bottle
Beni Di Batasiolo Barolo 2013
Piedmont, Italy
$29.80

Pale and translucent (as Nebbiolo tends to be) with notes of sour cherry, a bit of spice and the expected tannin and acidity on the finish. Tannin is not a fierce as with many Barolos and complexity and length are merely average. A decent Barolo, but nothing here that you couldn't find in your everyday $20 Langhe Nebbiolo. I suppose that another year of two might help but this is essentially a very basic Barolo. Tasted Dec 2019.

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Château De Treviac 2010, Ap Bottle
Château De Treviac 2010, Ap
Languedoc, France
$16.95

Once again, Chateau de Treviac has produced a wine tasting much more pricey than its $16 price tag. Generously fruited and approachable, with lovely supporting notes of herbs, black pepper and spice. Despite 15% alcohol, I don't find this hot at all. Good length. Super value. Tasted May 2013.

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Château Pech Redon L'épervier 2010, Ac Côteaux Du Languedoc, La Clape Bottle
Château Pech Redon L'épervier 2010, Ac Côteaux Du Languedoc, La Clape
Languedoc, France
$24.95

Very impressive Mediterranean red, with ripe blackberry fruit, black olives, pepper and dried herbs. No heat from the 14.5% alcohol, no bitterness, no Aspirin. Bottle variation I can only presume, this is textbook southern French red. Yum! Tasted Nov 2015.

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