Böen Wines2023 Reserve Pinot Noir
Santa Maria Valley, California
MELLOW WINE STYLE
Scarlet red with glimmers of garnet. The nose has notes of ripe blackberry, boysenberry, and tart cherry are followed by subtle hints of tobacco and cocoa powder. On the palate, vibrant flavors of very ripe boysenberry, blueberry, and plum pie are complemented by layers of rosemary and cocoa. These flavors are balanced by firm tannins that carry through to a long, structured, and mouthwatering finish.
Varietal: Pinot Noir Analysis: 14.7% alcohol / volume Appellation: Santa Maria Valley AVA, California Vineyards: Haribach V. Vineyard Oak Maturation: 100% French oak, 40% new for nine months with limited use of S02 to maintain phenolic profile Harvest Dates: Late September to early October 2023 Food Pairing: Roasted lamb, rib eye with mashed potatoes, chicken mole, or a hearty charcuterie platter. Awards: 95 pts Wine Enthusiast; 94 pts. Tasting Panel
Winemaker’s Notes:“The label on our Böen Reserve pays homage to the agricultural legacy of Napa Valley and the family roots that shaped our winemaking journey. It features a woodcut-style image of a traditional farm, with my grandfather, Charlie Wagner Sr., standing at its center, surrounded by livestock and Bamse, the German shepherd who was a familiar face around the Copper Cane winery for years. Napa Valley was once more about farming than the renowned wine destination it is today, and I was fortunate to grow up in that era. My grandparents took a bold leap from being farmers of various crops to cultivating vineyards and making wine—an endeavor that, at the time, was as risky as it was rewarding and the legacy continues on as we farm & make wine from many coastal regions. This label is a tribute to my grandfather’s deep farming roots and serves as a reminder to always work hard, stay grounded, and never forget where we come from.” – Joseph Wagner, Fifth Generation Winemaker
Growing Season:The 2023 growing season in Santa Maria Valley AVA began with cooler temperatures and average rainfall, which led to a slightly delayed budbreak. A warm spell in February and March accelerated vine growth, but cooler conditions and frost events in April reduced yields. From late April to August, consistent warm days and cool nights promoted optimal ripening, with veraison completing by the end of August. A mild sub-tropical storm in September brought moderate rainfall, but dry weather afterward prevented rot. The resulting Pinot Noir grapes showcased vibrant colors, rich flavors of cherry and blackberry, excellent acidity, and smooth tannins. Harvesting took place from late September to early October, resulting in a promising vintage.
Winemaking:The Böen team harvested early in the morning so the fruit would arrive at the winery while the grapes were still cool to preserve their vineyard-fresh flavors. After destemming (but not crushing) the berries, they cold-soaked the must for 14 days to soften the skins and allow for ideal extraction. Both punch-down and pump-over techniques were used to ensure balanced extraction of flavor, aromatics, structure, and color. To allow both the sweet and structural influences from the barrels to intermingle seamlessly with the rich fruit and ripe tannins of the wine, they aged this Pinot Noir in 100% French oak, 40% new for nine months with limited use of S02 to maintain the phenolic profile.
About Böen Wines:
Böen Wines was founded by Joseph Wagner, a fifth-generation Napa Valley winemaker who grew up immersed in viticulture at his family’s Caymus Vineyards. In 2001, he established Belle Glos, focusing on vineyard-designated Pinot Noirs from California’s coastal regions. With Böen, Wagner continues his family’s legacy, producing Pinot Noir and Chardonnay that reflect his signature style of rich, ripe fruit flavors balanced with bright acidity and subtle oak nuances. The name “Böen,” meaning “The Farm,” serves as a personal reminder of the inseparable connection between the wine and its land, emphasizing Wagner’s identity as a farmer first and foremost. Learn more here.
This Estate Cabernet of deep purple hues, presents dark blackberry aromas combined with an elegant toasted oak nuance, threads of boysenberry, rich opulence with subtle notes of jam and graphite. Flavors follow with ripe blackberry jam, a luscious approach of dark fruits, terrific structure supported with elegant moments of oak and a finishing hint of anise. This is a supple yet generous wine with an excellent structure, feel and approach.
Varietals: 90% Cabernet Sauvignon, 4% Malbec, 3% Petit Verdot, 3% Merlot
Analysis: 14.5% alcohol / volume
pH: 3.70
Total Acidity: 6.2 g/L
Appellation: Napa Valley, California
Vineyards: Dollarhide Estate Vineyard, Rutherford Estate Vineyard
Farming: Sustainably farmed, estate grown and bottled
Oak Maturation: 100% French Oak (38% new) for 19 months
Harvest Dates: September 20-October 16, 2019
Bottling Date: July 12-21, 2021
Vintage 2019:The 2019 growing season had a very wet winter and spring, capturing 41” of rain at Dollarhide. A mild spring with one late-May rainfall resulted in damp soils and healthy canopy growth. Other than one mid-June heat spell, summer was warm and dry, allowing for consistent and balanced ripening. Late summer and early fall continued to provide steady warmth. As evenings began to cool, the fall growing season was extended. The even ripening season with a mild summer resulted in excellent wine of great flavor and density. Winemaking:The fruit was hand-harvested in the cool morning hours. At the winery, the clusters were sorted using a double sorting system. First, the clusters were sorted by hand. The fruit then ran through a small de-stemmer before the individual berries being sorted to ensure the ideal grapes were selected. These berries were delivered to a fermenter where there was a period of resting on skins. Warm fermentation temperatures with gentle cap maceration achieved the desired color and structure before an extended maceration time on skins, prior to final pressing. The wine was transferred directly to barrel for 19 months of maturation.
About the Winery:
St. Supéry Estate Vineyards and Winery is a 100% Estate Grown, sustainably farmed winery located in the renowned Rutherford growing region in the heart of Napa Valley. Committed to producing the highest quality estate wines without compromise, they focus on sustainable winery and farming operations to protect the land and environment for future generations. Their Napa Valley Estate collection includes Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Rosé. These wines are balanced and showcase fruit-forward flavors. Learn more here.
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Rancho La Gloria
Chocolate Martini
Chocolate, Real Cream, Agave Nectar
Las Vegas, NV
NECTAR WINE STYLE
Feeling fancy? This chocolate martini is dressed to impress with smooth, creamy milk, notes of dark chocolate and a touch of agave. Black tie optional. Best served chilled.
Varietal: 100% Agave WineAnalysis: 13.9% alcohol / volumeAccolades: 2024 Tag Global Spirits Competition – Double Gold
WineStyles’ Wine and Cheese Pairing: Try this chocolate martini with an aged gouda. A caramelized, nutty Gouda brings out the cocoa notes while adding a little crunch from its crystalline texture. Learn more about our wine and cheese pairingshere.
About Rancho La Gloria:
Rancho La Gloria traces its origins to 1938 at the Rancho La Gloria Hotel in Rosarito, Mexico, where the Margarita cocktail was first crafted, forever changing the world of tequila. Building upon this rich heritage, Rancho La Gloria has evolved into a leading producer of premium agave-based beverages. At the heart of Rancho La Gloria’s offerings are their award-winning Single Estate Tequilas, made from 100% Blue Weber Agave. The agave is sourced from a single-origin field overlooking a historic Aztec temple, with each plant hand-selected and harvested at peak maturity, averaging between 90-110 pounds. Today, the brand continues to honor its legacy by offering a diverse range of high-quality agave-based products for every occasion. Learn more here.
This luscious, semi-sweet red wine is a delightful balance of fruity and earthy notes. The nose reveals aromas of ripe black cherry, raspberry, and plum. The sweetness is well integrated, with a lingering and satisfying finish.
Varietals: Cabernet Sauvignon and Barbera
WineStyles’ Wine and Cheese Pairing: Try this wine with a Gorgonzola Dolce, the creamy, slightly tangy blue cheese contrasts beautifully with the wine’s sweetness. Learn more about our wine and cheese pairingshere.
About Bartenura:
Bartenura is an international wine brand renowned for its iconic blue bottle Moscato and a diverse portfolio of Italian wines. Since its introduction, Bartenura has become a prominent name in the wine industry, recognized as one of the most successful kosher Italian wine brands globally. Its offerings include a variety of wines such as sparkling Moscato, semi-sweet red wines, and innovative products. Learn more here.
Intense ruby red color with violet and black highlights. Aromas of ripe cherries, currants and ripe plums complemented by roasted bell pepper and sweet spices (paprika, pepper). Noticeable fresh plum and cherry flavors. Sweet entry with ripe tannins, balanced with good acidity; elegant, persistent on the palate and long finish.
Varietal: 90% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Cabernet Franc Analysis: 13.6% alcohol / volume pH: 3.73 Total Acidity: 5.32 g/L Appellation: Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina Grapes: From two blocks of the “Renacer” estate in Perdriel – Luján de Cuyo (950 m.a.s.l. – silt loam soils). Vineyards:With yields of less than 8 tons per hectare. Harvest: Hand-picked in 17 kg. at the beginning of April Selection: Double manual selection of clusters and berries Maceration: Cold for 3 days at 46.4ºF Alcoholic Fermentation: Carried out with selected indigenous yeasts for 10 days in stainless steel tanks at controlled temperatures between 77ºF and 80.6ºF Malolactic Fermentation: In stainless steel tanks Aging: Young profile without contact with oak Food Pairing: Lean red meats, grilled vegetables, lamb, cheeses such as brie, camembert, cheddar and parmesan
About the Winery: Nestled in Luján de Cuyo—one of Mendoza’s premier regions for producing premium wines—Bodega Renacer was purposefully designed to craft high-end wines. Founded by Patricio Reich, a wine industry veteran since the late 1980s, his journey began as a partner and managing director at Viña San Pedro in Chile. Over time, his passion for winemaking deepened, inspiring him and his family to launch a new venture focused on creating exceptional wines. Established in 2003 at the base of the Andes Mountains, the winery features Tuscan-inspired architecture, pergolas, and Italian-style gardens—a tribute to its family heritage and a warm invitation to visitors. Bodega Renacer is driven by their key principles: a relentless pursuit of quality, a commitment to innovation, a strong family spirit, sustainability, and a dedication to specializing in Malbecs and Cabernets. Learn more here.
Try this wine with the following recipe…
Chocolate Lava Cake
INGREDIENTS:
½cupunsalted butter(113g)
6ouncesbittersweet chocolatechopped (168g)
2large eggs
2large egg yolks
¼cupgranulated sugar(50g)
⅛teaspoonsalt
2tablespoonsall-purpose flour
DIRECTIONS:
Preheat the oven to 450°F. Butter and lightly flour 6 (4- to 5-ounce) ramekin dishes and place them on a baking sheet.
Combine the butter and chocolate in a double boiler and melt over low heat, stirring until smooth. Or, place the butter and chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave on high, stirring every 30-seconds until melted. Whisk together until smooth.
In a large mixing bowl, combine the eggs, egg yolks, sugar, and salt. Beat on medium speed until thick and pale yellow. Fold the chocolate mixture and flour into the egg mixture until well combined. Divide the batter among the prepared ramekins.
Bake for 6 to 8 minutes or until the sides of the cakes are firm set but the center is jiggly. Let the cakes cool in the ramekin dishes for 1 minute.
Place a small dessert plate over the top of each ramekin and carefully turn it over, inverting the cake onto the plate. Let stand for about 10 seconds, then remove the ramekin to unmold the cakes. Sift powdered sugar on top and garnish with berries, if desired. Serve immediately.
The color is glossy, dark red and purple. The nose is an “old school” Penfolds nose—a classic and comforting homage to their storied past. It opens with the rich, deep tones of mahagany and the refined scent of a cigar box. Sweet oak spices are neatly interlaced with a dusty character. This foundation is lifted by summer berries, offering a balance between richness and vitality. Baking spice is present alongside tart red currant and cranberry, while the aroma of fresh pastries rounds out the nose. The palate is immediately enveloped by cocoa powder-like tannins—smooth yet profound in their impact. The wine boasts volumes of Cabernet character, showcasing cool fruits that are well lifted and vibrant. A barrel ferment nuance adds depth without overshadowing the fruit’s purity. Sourdough notes bring a rustic edge which complement the lush profiles of plum fruits, blackberry, mulberry, wild cherries and more distinctly tart morello cherries.
Varietal: 51% Cabernet Sauvignon, 49% Shiraz Vineyard Region: McLaren Vale, Coonawarra, Barossa Valley, Padthaway, Wrattonbully Analysis: 14.5% alcohol / volume pH: 3.62 Total Acidity: 6.7 g/L Maturation: 12 months in American oak hogsheads (36% new) Peak Drinking: 2025-2050 Awards:
96 Points – Andrew Caillard MW
96 Points – Tyson Stelzer
96 Points – Huon Hooke
96 Points – James Halliday
96 Points – Ken Gargett
94 Points, #12 on Wine Spectator’s Top 100 List
Winemaker’s Notes: Bin 389 was often referred to as ‘Baby Grange’, in part because components of the wine are matured in the same barrels that held the previous vintage of Grange. First made in 1960 by the legendary Max Schubert, this was the wine that helped forge Penfolds reputation with red wine drinkers by combining the structure of Cabernet Sauvignon with the richness of Shiraz. Exemplifying the judicious balance of fruit and oak, Bin 389 highlights the generous mid-palate Penfolds is known for.
Vintage Conditions: In McLaren Vale, temperatures rarely soared above 35°C — significantly lower than in the previous vintage. This coolness contributed to a delayed but unhurried harvest, allowing Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon fruit to be picked at an ideal time for quality. Coonawarra experienced its own cold spells with nine days dipping below 2°C during spring. The lowest point was recorded early in September at -0.3°C. Frost fans played a critical role in protecting the vines from damage. Warmer weather returning late November to December provided perfect conditions for flowering and fruit-set, leading to uniform veraison with robust grape flavors, tannins, and color. The Barossa Valley told a story of resilience under cool conditions with spring storms bringing winds and heavy rains including hail; nevertheless, yields exceeded early predictions. A dry but cool December extended the fruit-set period; however, this did not hinder sugar accumulation or phenolic maturity thanks to healthy canopies that retained acid well into the growing season. Padthaway faced a challenging frost event in mid-October, followed by mild weather free from significant heat spikes or harvest delays due to rain — conditions conducive for quality grape development. Wrattonbully faced its own trials with rainfall from October to April measuring 49% above long-term averages. While excess moisture slowed ripening and pushed back harvest dates slightly, fruit quality was not impacted, and ‘A grade’ blocks produced a high-quality harvest.
About the Winery: Penfolds is one of Australia’s most iconic wineries, founded in 1844 by Dr. Christopher and Mary Penfold. With a history spanning over 175 years, the winery has built a legacy of crafting world-renowned wines. Penfolds blends tradition with innovation, focusing on quality, multi-regional sourcing, and a diverse portfolio that spans a wide range of varietals. The winery’s commitment to excellence has made it a symbol of premium Australian wine on the global stage. Learn more here.
The Etude Carneros Pinot Noir is a true reflection of the winery’s estate vineyard, Grace Benoist Ranch. A blend of the best grapes from individual vineyard parcels on the Ranch, this wine tells the story of a particular vintage from a very unique place.
Vibrant and lively, this ethereal ruby red Pinot Noir is full of lifted red berry aromas alongside flavors of strawberry compote, Bing cherry, pink peppercorn, and delicate hibiscus flower with nuances of earth and spice. The mouthfeel is savory and rich with fine-grained tannins and finishes long and fresh with hints of cinnamon and clove, a signature characteristic often found in Grace Benoist Ranch Pinot Noirs. Silky and supple with a lean line of acidity, making it ideal for enjoying now, or cellar away, for further development of the complex layers of flavor.
The Vineyard: The Etude Carneros Pinot Noir originates from their estate vineyards located in the far northwest corner of the Carneros appellation, near the southwest corner of Sonoma. Unlike the majority of Carneros, which features soils composed of clay from uplifted bay bottoms, the soils at Grace Benoist Ranch are diverse and influenced by volcanic origins. These well-drained, rocky upland soils, combined with the vineyard’s extreme western location near the Pacific Ocean and San Pablo Bay, create an ideal environment for cultivating Burgundian varieties.
The vineyard parcels at Grace Benoist Ranch are carefully aligned with the diverse soil types and varying contours of the ranch’s topography. Each vineyard averages just eight acres, with dense spacing to promote low per-vine yields of intensely concentrated fruit. The ranch is farmed to Etude’s rigorous standards using environmentally responsible viticultural practices. It is sustainably managed and certified by both the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance and Fish Friendly Farming. Grace Benoist Ranch encompasses four smaller vineyards—Laniger, Deer Camp, Temblor, and Heirloom—which feature five principal soil types and 20 distinct Pinot Noir clones.
Production: The 2019 harvest started one to two weeks later than previous years, mostly due to February rains, but because the vines were in their winter dormancy, it did not affect the 2019 crop. Spring continued to be wet with some rain during flowering, followed by cool temperatures that allowed the grapes to mature gradually. Most grapes ripened at lower sugars, thanks to the extended, cool growing season, and winemakers were pleased with the full flavors, fresh acidity and superb balance of the 2019 fruit. Wildfires in October did not impact this year’s harvest as the vast majority of the grapes were already brought in, resulting in a crop size pretty much on par with previous years.
Winemaking: For more than a decade Jon has fashioned Etude wines with a simple creed: Inspired winegrowing diminishes the need for a winemaker to intervene in the cellar. Whether sourcing from the estate Grace Benoist Ranch in Sonoma’s Los Carneros, or vineyards like Fiddlestix and North Canyon in famed growing regions of California’s Central Coast, his focus is on coaxing the very best from the vineyard. It shows in every glass of Etude.
About the Winery: Etude is located in the Carneros region, which is the only American Viticultural Area (AVA) located at the crossroads of two major regions: Napa and Sonoma. Los Carneros, named in tribute to the livestock that roamed its hills from the late 1800s to the mid-20th century, was officially designated as an AVA in 1983. The year before, Etude was founded by winemaker Tony Sotor, whose leadership, along with the efforts of the Etude winemaking team, played a pivotal role in defining not only the boundaries of this new AVA but also the distinctive characteristics and quality of its grapes. These qualities continue to set Los Carneros apart from other AVAs in both Napa and Sonoma. As a cooler climate wine region, Los Carneros benefits from fog and maritime breezes flowing in from the Pacific through the San Pablo Bay and Petaluma Gap. This natural cooling slows vine growth and photosynthesis, allowing for a prolonged hang time that results in concentrated flavors, optimal sugar and phenolic ripeness, and balanced acidity in the grapes. To learn more about the winery, click here.
The wine is beautifully supple with a broadly fanned aromatic spectrum and an effortless depth of fruit. From a center point on the palate, the 2019 vintage undulates outward in all directions. Gentle, velvety swells pause and fold in on themselves, their liquid whorls of refined tannin and gratifying acidity gliding across the surface of smooth curves before retreating gradually to reveal, on the finish, the burnished dimensions beneath.
The Mascot is a Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon made from distinct hillside vineyards: specifically, the younger vines of Harlan Estate, BOND, and Promontory.
Analysis: 14.5% alcohol / volume Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon – depending on the vintage, The Mascot is composed of 85-95% Cabernet Sauvignon, along with small quantities of Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Petit Verdot Appellation: Napa Valley, California Vineyards: Harlan Estate, BOND, Promontory Production: 8,000 cases
About The Mascot: Founded by Will Harlan, The Mascot began as a small, informal project shared among the family, the winemaking team and a handful of close friends. Drawing fruity from recently replanted blocks within the vineyards, The Mascot reveals its distinguished pedigree while offering insight into the evolution of its parent properties: a youthful promise of their future. With the 2008 vintage the family had enough wine – 500 cases – to introduce the endeavor to the outside world; releasing the first bottles in 2013. An athletic balance of energy and density, The Mascot is expressive and approachable early in its life with potential to evolve long into the future. Learn more here.
Vintage Notes: Winter leading into the 2019 growing season delivered impressive rainfall (nearly 30 inches in the first four months) that lasted into May. The cool, wet spring delayed budbreak; yet this respite in a sequence of mostly arid years imbued the young vines with renewed energy. This potential for vigor required thor- ough and thoughtful pruning, early in the season, to ensure that energy would be most nobly directed: to maturing the fruit. Early autumn was met with even and steady warmth, and picking commenced in mid-September and stretched across five and a half weeks. This “leisurely” approach allowed for collection of the fruit in precise, well-delineated passes, and the wine extracted from these berries confirmed their decision to, in places, wait a little longer.
Winemaker: Each of the three “parent” properties contributes components to The Mascot, and the winemaking teams – led by Cory Empting, Director of Winegrowing for the family domain – work collaboratively to weave together the final blend.
Terroir: The Mascot is crafted from the younger vines of the three parent properties. Within the Napa Valley, hillside vineyards make up a miniscule percentage of planted acreage. The Harlan family has spent the past 40 years identifying the very finest and rarest of these sites.
Farming: The vines contributing to The Mascot range from 5 to 12 years old. The parent properties are replanted about twice per century, with a continual supply of young vines. Replanting began over a decade ago at BOND, Harlan Estate and Promontory. The process involves replanting with cover crops to support the soil ecosystem without tilling, maintaining continuity between vine generations. By waiting three years for rootstocks to establish before grafting, the vines develop a strong root system, which results in fruit with better tannin and acidity balance. This focus on root development also allows for early dry farming, enhancing the wine’s purity and distinction. The vineyard teams manage the land through a “Vine Masters” program, where apprentices oversee specific vineyard blocks after a five to ten year training. This individualized care ensures each vine reaches its full potential in quality and longevity.
Winemaking: The winemaking teams vinify the grapes from each property in accordance with the character of their land. For aging the wines, Harlan Estate and BOND use new and neutral French oak barrels, while Promontory employs larger casks made of Austrian oak. They evaluate the young-vine lots at the blending table between 6 and 14 months after fermentation, selecting the finest for inclusion in The Mascot. In total, The Mascot is aged in barrel for nearly three years prior to bottling and another 18 months in bottle prior to release.
Deep ruby in color, this Cabernet Sauvignon expresses complex aromas of ripe blackberries, red cherries, espresso and violets. The fresh acidity on the palate lends a lively touch to the overall smooth mouthfeel and fine tannins. Notes of black fruits, fennel, dark chocolate and raspberries mix on the palate to create a mouthwatering wine with a long-lasting finish.
Analysis: 15.2% alcohol / volume Varietal: 92% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Petite Sirah, 3% Malbec RS: 1.2 g/L pH: 3.74 TA: 5.9 g/L Appellation: Napa Valley (22% Rutherfod, 18% Calistoga, 24% Single Vineyard Mountain Fruit (20% Diamond Mountain, 2% Other Mountain Fruit, 2% Oakville), 36% other Napa Valley Aged: 18 months in winemaker-selected French oak barrels (35% new) Fermentation: Night harvest, berry sorting, followed by a 3-day cold soak at 50ºF in stainless steel fermenters. 15 days in tank with an average fermentation temperature of 85-88ºF. Free run and light press to small barrels for Malolactic Fermentation. Yeast: A33, three pump-overs per day, 8 hours apart.
Vintage: The growing season in Napa Valley saw record-breaking weather events, with 80% of the total rainfall arriving before the new year. This filled vineyard ponds for the first time in two years but was followed by the driest three months on record, leading to an early bud break. The summer was generally average but slightly warmer. Harvest started 5 to 7 days earlier than the previous year and was 15% lighter but of exceptional quality. Overall, the harvest was the most condensed in recent memory.
Natural Winemaking: Head of Winemaking Noel Basso has more than 20 years of experience with California vineyards and grapes. He is returning the brand to the purist philosophy of Founding Winemaker Tom Rinaldi, focusing on working in the vineyards and taking an unwavering grape-quality approach to each varietal. Minimal winemaker intervention allows the character and personality of the grapes to steal the show.
About the Winery: Provenance Vineyards began in 1999 producing Rutherford Cabernets. Its founders had the vision to produce fine wines by discovering Napa Valley vineyards of unique “provenance” or origin. Over two decades, the brand was bought and sold twice and passed through the hands of two large corporations. Allen and Tiana Lombardi acquired Provenance Vineyards in November 2021 to infuse this iconic Napa Valley brand with the energy it deserves. They were attracted to its rich history, classic style and strong growth potential. They connected with the brand’s polish without pretense. The family will hold true to Provenance’s purpose to produce timeless Napa Valley wine. Learn more here.
Violet-ruby in color. The nose reveals fresh red and black fruit aromas like cherries, plums and fruits of the forest, along with a floral hint. In the mouth, this wine is juicy with smooth tannins and medium body. The finish is well-balanced and presents notes of sweet red fruit. This wine is very approachable and a great option for sharing.
Varietal: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon Analysis: 14% alcohol / volume Appellation: DO Alto Cachapoal Valley, Chile Vineyards: Estate grown and bottled Winemaker: Emiliano Dominguez Battochia
WINEMAKING: Made with estate grown grapes from a ravine in the Andean foothills of the Cachapoal Valley. The grapes were hand-harvested into 12-kg boxes. Following cluster selection, they were destemmed and fell directly into the stainless steel tank without the use of pumps. A 3-day pre-fermentative maceration was followed by alcoholic fermentation for 10 days at a temperature of between 64.4ºF and 68ºF. Ninety percent of the wine remains in stainless steel for the malolactic fermentation, while the other 10% is racked into third-use French oak barrels. The wine is aged for at least six months and then bottle-aged for a further six months prior to release.
Mosaiko is a blend from blocks of Cabernet Sauvignon, with each contributing different characteristics to achieve a youthful wine that is characteristic of the region.
ABOUT CALYPTRA VINEYARDS & WINERY: In 1989, Dr. Jose Miguel Zarhi Troy, a plastic surgeon and wine enthusiast, initiated a vineyard project by planting the first Chardonnay vines on his property in the Alto Cachapoal Valley. Over time, his passion project expanded to include various vine varieties and a winery, producing some of Chile’s top-tier wines. In 2018, Dr. Zarhi extended the Calyptra Winery venture by partnering with Lic. Fernando Rodriguez Merino, an IT businessman from Argentina who is deeply involved in the wine, hospitality, and gastronomic industry since 2007. This collaboration led to the acquisition of a plot in Los Árboles de Villegas en Tunuyán, a prime wine-growing region in the Uco Valley at 1,250 meters above sea level. Learn more here.
Try this wine with the following recipe…
Grilled Portobello Steaks with Chimichurri and Onion Strings
1 to 2teaspoonspicy red chili such as bird’s eye chili, finely minced or red chili flakes (to taste)
sea salt and ground black pepper, to taste
Grilled Portobello Steaks
6portobello mushroom caps
½ cup vegetable oil
2tablespoonlow-sodium soy sauce or tamari
2teaspoonliquid smoke
Mushroom “Steak” Spice
2tablespoonmustard seed, slightly crushed in mortar & pestle
2tablespoongranulated garlic
2tablespoondill weed
2tablespoonbrown sugar
2teaspoonkosher salt
2teaspoondried minced onion flakes
2teaspoondried minced garlic flakes
2teaspoonwhole black peppercorns, crushed in mortar & pestle (or ground black pepper)
DIRECTIONS:
Make the chimichurri by combining all the ingredients in a bowl. Refrigerate while you prepare the portobello steaks and onion strings. Don’t make this too far in advance as it will brown.
Trim the stems from the mushroom caps.
In a small bowl combine vegetable oil, low-sodium soy sauce, and liquid smoke.
Combine all of the mushroom steak spices in a separate bowl big enough to fit the mushroom caps.
Brush the oil mixture over each portobello mushroom on each side. Then coat both sides in the steak spice covering it thoroughly. Repeat with remaining mushrooms. Place them on a baking sheet or platter.
Heat a cast iron grill pan over medium-high heat. When hot, place 2 to 3 mushrooms top down and grill for 2 minutes. Turn the mushrooms slightly about 45 degrees to get cross hatched grill marks. Grill for another 2 minutes. Flip and grill the underside of the mushroom for 2 minutes. Turn the mushrooms slightly and cook for another 2 minutes. Set aside to let the mushrooms rest.
If you have another cast iron, you can place it on top of the mushrooms while grilling to help press the moisture out. See the recipe from Hot for Food for further instructions.
The richness and intensity of the Cabernet, combined with the finesse and elegance of the Syrah give a velvety purple color and a unique character. The powerful nose, with aromas of blackcurrant buds and dark chocolate, opens onto a full-bodied palate with accents of green pepper, licorice and violets, followed by hints of menthol.
Varietal: 70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Syrah Analysis: 13.5% alcohol / volume Terroir: Clay and limestone Appellation: IGP Pays d’OC, Languedoc-Roussillon Vinification/Aging: Total destemming. Traditional fermentation under temperature control. This wine is matured in vats and partly in barrels, bottled at the end of the winter following the harvest. Keeping: Drink young Food Pairing: Ideal companion for an evening with friends over a ribeye steak.
About the Winery: Nestled in the heart of Faugères, Château Grézan intertwines history and winemaking excellence. Once a Roman villa and later a medieval commandery, the château was reborn in the 19th century as a neo medieval landmark inspired by Viollet-le-Duc’s famed restoration of Carcassonne. The Cros-Pujol family acquired the estate in 1989, continuing a winemaking tradition that began in 1877. Their vineyards, spread across three villages, thrive in shale-rich soils that retain heat for optimal grape maturity. With varieties like Syrah, Grenache, and Viognier, the family employs modern techniques alongside ancestral practices to create Mediterranean wines that balance tradition and innovation, offering a taste of history in every bottle. Learn more here.
Try this wine with the following recipe…
Classic Shepherd’s Pie
INGREDIENTS:
Meat Filling:
2tablespoonsolive oil
1cupchopped yellow onion
1lb.90% lean ground beefor ground lamb
2teaspoonsdried parsley leaves
1teaspoondried rosemary leaves
1teaspoondried thyme leaves
½ teaspoonsalt
½ teaspoonground black pepper
1tablespoonWorcestershire sauce
2garlic cloves-minced
2tablespoonsall purpose flour
2tablespoonstomato paste
1cupbeef broth
1cupfrozen mixed peas & carrots*
½ cupfrozen corn kernels
Potato Topping:
1 ½ – 2lb.russet potatoes-about 2 large potatoes peeled and cut into 1 inch cubes
8tablespoonsunsalted butter-1 stick
1/3cuphalf & half
½ teaspoongarlic powder
½ teaspoonsalt
¼ teaspoonground black pepper
¼ cup Parmesan cheese
DIRECTIONS:
Make the Meat Filling:
Add the oil to a large skillet and place it over medium-high heat for 2 minutes. Add the onions. Cook 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Add the ground beef (or ground lamb) to the skillet and break it apart with a wooden spoon. Add the parsley, rosemary, thyme, salt, and and pepper. Stir well. Cook for 6-8 minutes, until the meat is browned, stirring occasionally.
Add the Worcestershire sauce and garlic. Stir to combine. Cook for 1 minute.
Add the flour and tomato paste. Stir until well incorporated and no clumps of tomato paste remain.
Add the broth, frozen peas and carrots, and frozen corn. Bring the liquid to a boil then reduce to simmer. Simmer for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Set the meat mixture aside. Preheat oven to 400°F.
Make the potato topping:
Place the potatoes in a large pot. Cover the potatoes with water. Bring the water to a boil. Reduce to a simmer. Cook until potatoes are fork tender, 10-15 minutes.
Drain the potatoes in a colander. Return the potatoes to the hot pot. Let the potatoes rest in the hot pot for 1 minute to evaporate any remaining liquid.
Add butter, half & half, garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Mash the potatoes and stir until all the ingredients are mixed together.
Add the parmesan cheese to the potatoes. Stir until well combined.
Assemble the casserole:
Pour the meat mixture into a 9 x 9 (or 7 x 11) inch baking dish. Spread it out into an even layer. Spoon the mashed potatoes on top of the meat. Carefully spread into an even layer.
If the baking dish looks very full, place it on a rimmed baking sheet so that the filling doesn’t bubble over into your oven. Bake uncovered for 25-30 minutes.** Cool for 15 minutes before serving.
The color has a saturated core and luminous crimson rim. The nose is abounded with red and sweet spices of paprika, sumac, cinnamon, rose water, saffron, red currants, Iranian barberries, and pomegranate. It has a steely-coolness and ferrous minerality. French oak announces itself, cedar-y and structural, all proudly supporting a saturated mulberry and summer berry core. It’s reminiscent of scents from the pâtisserie: dark cherry pie, and milk chocolate mousse dusted with freeze dried raspberries.
The palate is defined, yet approachable. It has a silkiness to it with a gorgeous texture that glides effortlessly across the palate. Succulence, mouth-watering and appetite-inducing acidity, a find graphite core confirms the varietal’s identity. There is power lurking beneath, a dense black fruit drive—which is somewhat unexpected, yet most welcome. This confident wine can be enjoyed now or cellar for a decade or more.
Analysis: 14.5% alcohol / volume AVA: Napa Valley Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon pH: 3.73 Total Acidity: 6.33 g/L Maturation: 17 months in French oak (40% new) Peak Drinking: Now-2036 Awards:
94+ Points – Erin Larking – Robert Parker’s The Wine Advocate
94 Points – Lisa Perrotti – Brown, The Wine Independent
Winemaker’s Notes: Steeped in Penfolds winemaking tradition yet still embracing modernity, Bin 704 seeks to redefine Napa Valley Cabernet through a Penfolds lens. Being mindful of varietal nuances, regional essence and silk-like textural definition, the wine is nurtured in French barriques for maturation. Impressive is the cyclical nature of viticulture and winemaking and Penfolds recognizes that different hemispheres often end up being the mirror image of the other. The name Bin 704 draws inspiration from the “mirror” or “reverse” image of its Australian Bin 407 stablemate, a wine which also respects varietal expression.
Vintage Conditions: Excellent winter rainfall ensured the soil was fully saturated at the beginning of the growing season. Spring was cooler and wetter than recent years, resulting in a two-week delay to bud-burst and flowering. May rainfall was especially helpful in maintaining the soil moisture profile. Warm summer weather had the vines moving along well making up for the slow start to the season. August was characterized by warm days and cool nights, optimal conditions for veraison. Harvest across the region was one to two weeks later than usual with yields close to long-term average. A good vintage for Cabernet Sauvignon, with grapes showing bright acidity, powdery tannins, and strong varietal flavors.
About the Winery: Penfolds is one of Australia’s most iconic wineries, founded in 1844 by Dr. Christopher and Mary Penfold. With a history spanning over 175 years, the winery has built a legacy of crafting world-renowned wines. Penfolds blends tradition with innovation, focusing on quality, multi-regional sourcing, and a diverse portfolio that spans a wide range of varietals. The winery’s commitment to excellence has made it a symbol of premium Australian wine on the global stage.
The Bin 704 Cabernet Sauvignon, for example, is sourced from Napa Valley, marking the winery’s venture into crafting wines beyond Australia. Napa’s renowned terroir, known for producing exceptional Cabernet Sauvignon, offers a new canvas for Penfolds’ winemaking philosophy. By combining Napa’s rich soils with their expertise, Penfolds seeks to maintain the same meticulous standards they uphold in their Australian wines. Bin 704 is a reflection of the winery’s tradition of multi-regional sourcing, blending Napa’s signature characteristics with Penfolds’ distinctive style. Learn more here.
The bouquet is layered, with a fruity core of raspberry, cranberry, and red currants surrounded by oak and earthen spice. Silky tannins and fresh fruit jam nudge the palate, giving way to hints of warm baking spices. A model Willamette Valley wine, the Vireton Pinot Noir is juicy, fruit-forward, kissed with slight new oak nuances while wonderfully balanced. Enjoy now through the next 5-10 years.
The world-renowned Willamette Valley has become one of the most prized winegrowing regions on earth
Oregon is unique and offers its own distinctive voice
Viticulture & Production: The wine puts the beauty of the Willamette Valley on a pedestal. The grapes were hand-harvested and sorted before being fermented in a combination of stainless steel, concrete, and wooden open-top vessels. For added character and nuance, they incorporated 25% whole cluster fruit in the fermentation. The tanks were pumped over twice daily until about two-thirds of the way through fermentation. At that point, they conducted daily tasting to coax the wine to finish fermentation with pump overs and manual punch downs. The wine was then pressed and put to barrel, aged for 10 months in 17% new oak to frame the bright fruit profile inherent to the unique profile from the high elevation, volcanic soils of the Willamette Valley.
Winemaker’s Notes: Vireton Pinot Noir walks boldly into the Willamette Valley and returns with the unexpected, a kind of down-to-earth, everyday level of luxury. Not tethered to any one vineyard site, this outgoing wine instead reflects the merits of an entire region. It’s a testament to the power of multiple voices within one storied region and the strength in numbers that follows. In wine, just as in life, it’s the most intrepid who end up with the most fulfilling experiences. Vireton celebrates those experiences, whether you’re toasting another Tuesday, or celebrating something much bigger.
About the Winery: Archery Summit, founded by Gary Andrus in 1993, is a distinguished winery located in the Dundee Hills of Oregon’s Willamette Valley, renowned for its exceptional Pinot Noir. Andrus, a veteran winemaker with a successful background in Napa Valley, was captivated by the region’s potential for producing high-quality wines that reflect the unique terroir. Archery Summit focuses on site-specific wines, sourcing grapes from five estate vineyards and three grower sites across four American Viticultural Areas (AVAs). With a commitment to showcasing the refined flavors of place, Archery Summit continues to elevate the reputation of Willamette Valley wines on the global stage. Learn more here.
This Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon is a hand selection of three outstanding barrels from the Merrill’s Family estate vineyard. These barrels showed exceptional ripe blackberry and currant flavors and extraordinary mouth-feel. Two years in French Oak contributed to giving this wine excellent aging potential.
Varietal: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon Analysis: 13.8% alcohol / volume pH: 3.77 TA: 0.063 g/l RS: 0.33% Appellation: El Pomar District AVA, Paso Robles, California Vineyard: Pomar Junction Aging: 21 months Cooperage: 35% new French oak Winemaker: Jim Shumate
Winemaker Notes: Made entirely from estate grown grapes, this Cabernet was handpicked from personally selected acres grown on extraordinary hillsides with limestone Linne Colado soils. The cool Templeton Gap breezes moderate summer temperatures producing extremely dark-colored yet smooth, elegant wines.
About the Winery: Located in the El Pomar District in the heart of the Paso Robles AVA, Pomar Junction Vineyard & Winery is family owned and operated by the Merrill Family. Here, they grow premium grapes, focusing on small lot, food friendly wines with sustainable vineyard management techniques. The winemaking experience is further enhanced by their Head Winemaker and Cal Poly SLO Enology Professor, Jim Shumate. Learn more about the Merrill Family and Jim Shumate here.
Try this wine with the following recipe…
Beef Wellington Bites
INGREDIENTS:
For the Beef Pieces:
1 pound beef tenderloin
½ teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon black pepper (or to taste)
1 tablespoon olive oil
For the Mushroom Filling:
1 tablespoon olive oil
½ onion, minced
2 cups finely chopped button mushrooms
1 tablespoon regular soy sauce
black pepper, a generous pinch
1 teaspoon dried oregano
½ cup pitted black olives
For Beef Wellington Bites:
1 pound puff pastry
mustard, to taste
1 small egg, beaten
DIRECTIONS:
Cut beef into 1-inch pieces and season with salt and black pepper.
Heat oil in a skillet/frying pan and brown half of the beef pieces on high heat on all sides, about 1-2 minutes max! Transfer onto a plate lined with a paper kitchen towel and repeat with the other half. Set aside.
Preheat oven to 400° Fahrenheit.
Meanwhile: In the same skillet, heat a little oil, add minced onion and sliced mushrooms, and sauté for 10 minutes on medium-low heat, stirring occasionally. Add soy sauce, oregano, black pepper and stir well.
Transfer the mixture to a food processor and add olives (make sure there are no pits in them). Process until smooth-ish.
Unfold/unroll puff pastry sheet and cut it into about 3 – 3½ inch squares. Spread some mustard in the center of each square, then spread some mushroom mixture over.
Top with a piece of beef. Grab 2 opposite tips of the pastry and fold them over the beef. Repeat with the other two corners/tips. Make sure to press down the corners so they don’t open during cooking.
Transfer the parcel onto a baking tray lined with baking parchment. Repeat with the rest of them. Brush them with beaten egg.
Bake in a preheated oven at 400º Fahrenheit for 10-15 minutes or until the pastry is puffed and golden brown.
Best served warm with a dipping sauce of your choice.
The 2020 vintage marks the 10th anniversary of Soul of a Lion, the true crown jewel of DAOU. It is an emblem of their quest to relentlessly produce unsurpassed Cabernet Sauvignon from the terroir of DAOU Mountain. This is the story of two sons, their beloved father, a history rooted in courage, and a wine called Soul of a Lion.
Analysis: 15.2% alcohol / volume Varietal: 81% Cabernet Sauvignon, 13% Cabernet Franc, 6% Petit Verdot Appellation: Adelaida District, Paso Robles, California Barrel Aging: 22 months in 100% new French Oak Winemaker: Daniel Daou Accolades: • 97 pts. Wine Enthusiast • 95 pts. Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate • 94-96 pts. Jeb Dunnuck
WINEMAKER’S NOTES: “The 2020 vintage presents an alluring profusion of black cherry, mulberry and Oregon blackberry aromas with notes of leather, cigar box and dark chocolate. Hints of desert sage and crème de menthe accent the rich fruit. The palate is silky and voluptuous, delivering loads of currant, cassis, black raspberry and ripe cherry. Notes of fig and baking spice are underscored by earthy tones of dates and truffle. Mature, ripe tannins yield a weighty, velvety texture integrated with a limestone minerality and subtle oak. A lengthy finish leaves lingering impressions of blackberry, plum and espresso with a touch of white pepper. A wine of immense staying power that will evolve favorably for many years to come.” – Daniel J. Daou, Co-Proprietor/Winemaker
“Soul of a Lion is named for our father Joseph, who exhibited unwavering love, passion and courage throughout our lives together. That pursuit of the extraordinary drove us to discover DAOU Mountain—and to embark on a dream decades in the making.” – Georges J. Daou, Co-Proprietor
VINTAGE NOTES: DAOU Estate wines showcase the visionary talent of Winemaker Daniel Daou and the unrivaled terroir of DAOU Mountain. These wines come from the mountain’s finest vineyard blocks and are made with the utmost passion, investment and intention. The 2020 growing season began on a dry note, followed by much-needed rains in April that replenished the soils and set the stage for healthy canopy growth. Conditions through mid-summer remained mild and steady, with the exception of a rare August thunderstorm. Subsequent heat waves and distant wildfires put DAOU Mountain to the test heading into harvest, yet despite the challenges the 2020 vintage produced some of the most complex wines yet.
ABOUT THE WINERY: Rediscovered by brothers Georges and Daniel Daou in 2007, DAOU Mountain was originally celebrated decades earlier as a “jewel of ecological elements” by renowned winemaker André Tchelistcheff. Their search for the perfect terroir led them to these steep slopes rising 2,200 feet above sea level, blessed with the rare calcareous clay soils found in the world’s finest wine regions. With a passion for crafting exceptional yet accessible wines, the Daou brothers transformed the Adelaida District into a global benchmark for Cabernet Sauvignon and Bordeaux varieties. DAOU is committed to creating extraordinary wines, fostering emotional connections, and offering elevated experiences filled with life’s greatest joys. Learn more here.
The 2022 Our Lady of Guadalupe Pinot Noir pours a dark persimmon core with a lucid rose hip rim. Laden with elegant aromatics, notes of bright raspberry and bing cherry develop into darker tones of black cherry, mocha and mahogany. On the palate, the entry is scrumptiously soft with cranberry crunch, ripe strawberry, redcurrant and a touch of maritozzo. Typical of the Sta. Rita Hills, the finish is lined with minerality and some saline hints with closing touches of fennel and anise.
Analysis: 14.8% alcohol / volume Varietal: 100% Pinot Noir pH: 3.76 TA: 5.55 g/L Appellation: Sta. Rita Hills, California Clonal Selection: All from “Our Lady of Guadalupe Vineyard” – 828, 777, Pommard 4, 667, 459, 115, Swan, Calera Élevage: Aged in French Oak for 10 months, 49% New Cooperage Selection: Alain Fouquet, Francoise Freres, Cadus, Ermitage and Damy Winemaker: Dave Phinney Accolades: • 96 pts. Decanter • 95 pts. Editor’s Choice – Wine Enthusiast • 94 pts. Vinous – Antonio Galloni
WINEMAKER NOTES: “Every year, we learn more about the intricacies of our special vineyard in the western – end of the Sta. Rita Hills. Coming off the heels of our successful inaugural vintage, the 2022 OLG Pinot Noir is a continuation of our quest to produce a wine that captures the Our Lady of Guadalupe vineyard , the vintage and the terroir it inhabits. Sandy loam and diatomaceous earth soils and the constant barrage from coastal winds, force our vines to focus their energy on producing concentrated berries, exemplified by the low yields. In 2022, we incorporated more sections of our vineyard and two additional clones — the famous Swan and Calera clones — to achieve a higher degree of complexity in the resulting wine. And while we do 95% of our winemaking in the vineyard, we experimented in the cellar with different types of barrel toasts, forest origins and cooperages to see what pairs best with each clone, furthering our goal of complexity.” – Dave Phinney, Winemaker.
ABOUT THE WINERY: Our Lady of Guadalupe Winery, nestled in the Sta. Rita Hills AVA in California, is the realization of a dream by renowned winemaker Dave Phinney. Purchased in 2015, the vineyard underwent a meticulous transformation, restoring its soil health and planting vines by 2018. The winery focuses on producing world-class Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, utilizing unique clones and sustainable practices. The vineyard’s name honors Mary, mother of Jesus, symbolizing protection and peace for the team. Phinney’s dedication to quality and attention to detail is evident in every aspect of the winery, from soil management to clone selection. Each decision is made with the goal of creating exceptional wines that reflect the terroir of the land. Still family-run, the winery embodies Phinney’s passion for crafting extraordinary wines while celebrating the beauty of the Sta. Rita Hills region. Learn more here.
The classic Napa Valley varietal character is the star in this Cabernet Sauvignon, with the tannins and texture supporting the smooth fruit flavors. The wine’s balance and freshness make this a particularly food-friendly red wine.
Analysis: 14.5% alcohol / volume Varietal: 84% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Merlot, 6% Malbec, 2% Petit Verdot, 1% Cabernet Franc Clones: Cabernet Sauvignon: Clone 4 (Landon’s Favorite), Clone 7, Clone 8 | Merlot: 181 | Malbec: Clone 595 | Petit Verdot: Clone 7 Appellation: Napa Valley, California Aging: 15 months in 100% French Oak Barrel (45% new) Winemaker:Landon Donley Release Date: July 2023 Suggested Pairings: Grilled rack of lamb with fresh herbs, ribeye steak with sautéed mushrooms and braised short ribs.
VISION: Winemaker Landon Donley seeks to showcase the freshness and classic varietal character of the highest-quality Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignons. Every aspect of the winemaking process is intentionally designed to ensure the wine’s structure supports and enhances the varietal character, resulting in a wine that overdelivers on quality and shows beautiful integration upon release.
VINEYARDS: This Cabernet is structured primarily around valley floor fruit from two of their estate vineyards located in the St. Helena AVA, offering ripe fruit character, good structure and a smooth, long finish. Further complexity and elegance is added to the blend with the addition of estate mountain vineyards from AVAs including Mt. Veeder and Atlas Peak. The grapes are harvested by hand at night in small lots over the course of a few weeks, picked only when at the level that meets their style.
WINEMAKER NOTES: The cellar is set up with every step intentionally designed to emphasize natural aromatics and varietal character. The grapes are chilled to 40°F to heighten aromatics and minimize astringency, then sorted by cluster then berry by our optical sorting system before undergoing a three-to-five-day cold soak. Careful yeast selection and an even, moderate fermentation temperature is key in maintaining the wine’s sense of place. Tannin extraction is constantly analyzed so the wine can be drained off the skins at the ideal flavor, concentration, structure and color, then finish fermenting to dry. The preliminary blend is assembled once the wine completes malolactic fermentation in tank to ensure integration, and ages in a selection of custom-toasted new and used French oak barrels from select coopers.
ABOUT THE WINERY: Quattro Theory wines capture the truest expression of Napa Valley bringing together four defining elements: winemaker Landon Donley’s intentional vision, quality vineyards, precision winemaking and experience with food and friends. Seriously made to be easily enjoyed. Learn more here.