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2018 Calera "Ryan" Mt. Harlan Pinot Noir (Elsewhere $75) (Elsewhere $75)
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94 points Vinous: "The 2018 Pinot Noir Ryan Vineyard is quite deep and heady in this vintage. Red fruit, iron, white pepper and savory herbs give the Ryan its distinctly incisive, feral personality. Hints of blood orange, raspberry and spice add an exotic flair. There is plenty of character here, that is for sure. (AG)" (05/2022) 94 points Wine Enthusiast: "Coming from vines that provided less than one ton per acre, this concentrated bottling begins with aromas of blackberry, loamy soil and a hint of violet. The palate is wrapped in chalky tannins yet ...
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2018 Calera "Mills" Mt. Harlan Pinot Noir (Elsewhere $75) (Elsewhere $75)
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94 points Wine & Spirits: "Small yields and moderate to warm weather result in a Mills that’s generous in 2018, with a richness that’s delicious and satisfying. Mike Waller has managed to retain a wild savor here that gives the wine completeness and intricacy, a complex spice of dust and herb oils, sundried tomato and an earthy, rooty depth, all woven seamlessly around the fruit. It should age beautifully. (PJC)" (04/2022) 93 points Wine Enthusiast: "Roasted cherry and juniper aromas give a rugged mountain angle to this bottling, but there's also splas...
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2018 Losonci Királyleányka Matra Hungary (Orange/Natural Wine/No Sulfites Added)
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Winemaker Bálint Losonci, began his career as a local wine writer but fell in love with the process. Early on he recognized the potential of the Matra region even though it was known mostly for bulk production during the Soviet era. Working with native grapes and all low intervention winemaking, Bálint has become one of the region's great cult successes. The Királyleányka is an indigenous grape grown in the region and this bottling is what the importer Eric Danch, calls "a mix of extremes." First the vineyard received zero spraying of any kind in 2018...
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Château Musar is Lebanon's most famous producer. The winery does not make rosé every vintage, because the winemaker (the late Serge Hochar) sought very specific characteristics from the grapes he uses to create a fine, delicate and elegant rosé. The wine is composed of the indigenous Lebanese grapes Obaideh (55-65%) and Merwah (30-40%), thought to be ancestors of Chardonnay and Semillon, and a small amout of Cinsault.
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93 points Jeb Dunnuck: "The lighter ruby-hued 2018 Bricco Rosso Centennial Mountain Vineyard offers up a pretty, Nebbiolo-like bouquet of mulled cherries, dried herbs, licorice, and flowers. Beautifully complex and elegant, it's medium-bodied on the palate and has light, silky yet present tannins, a wonderful core of sweet fruit, and a great finish. It's like a Barbaresco mixed with a Red Burgundy. The blend is 50% Nebbiolo, 15% each of Nerello Mascalese, Carignan, and Primitivo, and the final 5% Barbera. I don't think there's anyone in California doing ...
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