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Paul Dolan Vineyards – 2006 Deep Red

Posted by Gabe on January 5, 2010

Over the last year or two I’ve had more and more wines from Mendocino County in California. And I have to say that I’m finding quite a few that I enjoy. So when the opportunity presents itself to taste one I haven’t had before I jump at the chance. Such was the case with this blend from Paul Dolan Vineyards. This Mendocino producer farms organically and biodynamically. Those two things also up the appeal for me.

The 2006 Paul Dolan Vineyards Deep Red is made from 100% Estate fruit and entirely sourced at their Dark Horse Farms Vineyard. This offering is a blend of Syrah (56%), Petite Sirah (31%), and Grenache (12%). 770 cases of this vintage were produced and the suggested retail price is $45.

The color of this wine is immediately striking. Its hue is as black as night in the glass. Taking the first whiff dark fruit aromas such as plum and blueberry emerge and are immediately underscored by red fruit notes. The palate is layered with intense and intermingling fruit flavors. Both bright and dark flavors are prominent as the Syrah and Petite Sirah that dominate this blend tussle for control of your taste buds; black cherry, blackberry and raspberry are of particular note. Black pepper notes kick in mid-palate and lead to the finish which shows dark chocolate dipped raspberry, earth, minerals and espresso bean notes. That finish has very nice length. This wine is well balanced and has excellent acidity.

Despite alcohol clocking in at well over 15% this wine doesn’t drink hot in the least. I’m a sucker for Petite Sirah in general and the 31% in this offering makes it intense and brooding presence known. If you’re going to drink this wine over the next year or so I’d recommend decanting for at least an hour. If on the other hand you have patience, which I rarely do with Petite Sirah, feel free to cellar this for the next 5-8 years and watch it develop as the earthy characteristics take greater hold. This is a terrific wine.

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Cantina del Castello – 2008 Soave Classico DOC

Posted by Gabe on January 3, 2010

One of my goals for 2010 is to taste a greater number of Italian wines. Hopefully that will also lead to a higher number of Italian wines of all types and price ranges being covered here at Gabe’s View. That said it’s fitting that the first post of the year is about a wine from Italy. The Soave region is known for its white wines. The primary varietal is Garganega. Within the overall Soave designation are three more specific types of Soave. Today I’ll look at one with the Soave Classico label.

Cantina del Castello 2008 Soave is made from fruit sourced in the Classico region. Vineyard sites for this wine sit 200 to 250 meters above sea level. This offering is a blend of Garganega (90%) and Trebbiano di Soave (10%). Fermentation was accomplished in stainless steel. Two months of bottle age occurred prior to release. Just under 8,500 cases of this vintage were produced and the suggested retail price is $19.50.

Orchard and citrus fruit aromas intermingle with a hint of chamomile in the expressive nose of this wine. Lemon ice notes, mango, and pineapple are all key components of the full flavored palate. The finish shows lemon creme, vanilla, white pepper and an overall oily note that clings to the back of the throat. This wine has excellent acidity and will be a terrific match for lighter foods. Creamy cheeses, salads, and appetizers in general are good bets.

What stood about to me about this Soave is the combination of easy drinkability and complexity. Tasting it over a period of a couple of hours this selection has numerous layers that sneak up as you contemplate this wine and let it wash over you. A lovely wine and a good starting point if you’re looking to venture outside of Pinot Grigio.

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