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Tercos Bonarda 2008

About a year ago we reviewed the 2007 Tercos Bonarda and now we’re checking out the 2008 vintage of this wine. If you’re not familiar with bonarda, you should introduce yourself.  It’s one of the most grown varieties in Argentina.  It’s an interesting wine with good complexity and medium structure.  This variety is also known […]
Gaia Pinot Noir Rosé
4.5

Review: Gaia Pinot Noir Rosé

Clif – The Climber Zinfandel Blend

This is the second time we’ve reviewed Clif’s The Climber Red Blend.  The 2006 version we reviewed was comprised of the same 5 varietals (zinfandel, cabernet sauvignon, syrah, merlot and petite syrah); however, in similar fashion to how Clif’s winemakers have managed The Climber white, they’ve made some significant changes to the percentages.  In the […]
Santa Margherita Chianti Classico Riserva
4.5

Review: Santa Margherita, Chianti Classico Riserva

Clif – The Climber Sauvignon Blanc Blend

This is an intriguing wine.  It’s classified as a Sauvignon Blanc, and at 80% of the blend, that is technically accurate.  But Clif’s winemakers, Sarah Gott and Bruce Regalia blend in 4 additional varietals to create a wine that offers layers, complexity, and distinction.  Those expecting typical sauvignon blanc characteristics won’t be disappointed, but The […]
Marques de Borba, Colheita White
4.5

Review: Marquês de Borba Colheita White

Doña Paula Estate Malbec

If you haven’t sampled an Argentine malbec recently, you’re really missing out on a unique wine experience.  It shouldn’t be any surprise that a country that produces so much juice – Argentina currently ranks 5th in global wine production – should be able to produce high quality wines across every price range.  But the quality […]
Gaia Pinot Noir Rosé
4.5

Review: Gaia Pinot Noir Rosé