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93 points Wine Spectator: "Has maintained a youthful vibrancy and a core of flavor, with plum, blackberry, wild berry and cedary oak notes accented by hints of sage and mocha. Ends with firm, gripping tannins and a burst of black licorice and crushed rock. (JL)" (11/2014)
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Decanter: "Lean but pure blackcurrant nose with attractive touch of mint. Ripe tannins, discreet, fine acidity, balanced and graceful." (10/2007) Jancis Robinson: "Still-lively ruby. Lightly sweet, digestive biscuit nose. Fully resolved tannins with a bit of life – fruit and freshness. Mellow pleasure at a decent price. Long and extremely well behaved. Well bought. *Good Value* (JR)" (04/2017) Wine Spectator: "Shows currant and hints of dried flowers on the nose. Medium-bodied, with velvety tannins and a medium finish. (JS)" (03/2007) K&L Notes: Th...
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97 points Wine Enthusiast: "There are tannins, structure and power, but also supreme elegance. The 2004 acidity comes through in the sweet cassis flavors, supported at the back by dry tannins. Currently, the wine is closed up, losing some of its fresh fruit, but this is a moment in its slow evolution towards a classic Latour. (RV)" (06/2007) 95 points Wine Spectator: "Captivating aromas of currant, black licorice and spices, with just a hint of sweet tobacco. Full-bodied, with chewy tannins and a long, long finish. Structured and racy. *Collectibles* (...
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93 points Wine Enthusiast: "Foursquare, powerful wine that shows great ripeness, solid, firm red berry fruits, a touch of mint, and black, almost impenetrable tannins. (RV)" (06/2007) 93 points Wine Spectator: "Shows beautiful aromas of crushed berries and currants, with hints of mineral. Full-bodied, with lovely currant, licorice and mint. Long and caressing. Very refined and balanced red. Another winner from Pontet-Canet. *Highly Recommended, Top 100 Wines of 2007* (JS)" (03/2007) 92 points Wine Advocate: "Tasted at the Pontet-Canet vertical in Lon...
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The Limited Selection Pinot Noir makes the most of Gainey's superb vineyards in the justly esteemed Santa Rita Hills appellation. Packing some serious heft for the varietal, this velvety wine maintains its elegance and finesse all the while, offering fine tannins and layers of dark cherry fruit and exotic spice notes.
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Int'l Wine Cellar: "Good deep red. Exotic aromas of briary redcurrant and cherry liqueur, with a slightly stewed quality. Then creamy-sweet and concentrated, with a supple texture to the flavors of crushed berries, sassafras and licorice. Finishes with substantial dusty tannins and very good length." (05/2007)
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The 2004 Red Wind is the next vintage in the Trolley Series. It is called Red Wind after the hot, dry off-shore winds that periodically blast Los Angeles. It is thick purple to the rim of the glass. The aromas are wild blueberries and violets. It literally explodes in the mouth the blue and black fruit flavors, giving one's palate the sense of a sweet, round center held together by a vibrant acidity.
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90 points Int'l Wine Cellar: "Light-medium red. Oak-spiced red berry and pomegranate on the nose, with a kiss of exotic orange peel. Sharply focused and bright, offering energetic raspberry and tangy cherry flavors and finishing with fine-grained tannic grip. Grew sweeter with air but maintained admirable focus. Pretty suave stuff. " (11/2007) K&L Notes: Note from the producer: "Planted in 1998, Ryan is named after Jim Ryan, Calera’s vineyard manager since 1979, a surprise to Jim until he saw the first vintage in bottle in 2002. The young vines from th...
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The color is dark magenta with a wisp of rose petal at the rim. The nose hints at ripe black cherries and cedar. In the mouth it’s juicy blackberries and rich plums woven together with a hint of acid and sweet oak tannins. More elegant than previous vintages yet it is still on the larger side of life.
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92 points Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar: "Deep golden yellow. Varietally expressive aromas of orange zest, rose oil and smoke. Powerful, full-bodied and brooding, and still in need of time to digest its oak spice. Tannins give this wine a velvety texture. Lingering flavors of minerals and rose. This calls for a good five years of patience. Drink 2011 to 2025."
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93 points Burghound: "This displays a similar kaleidoscopic nose to that of the Suchots but with even more spice and hard as it is to believe, even more refinement and the aromas just ooze class. The ultra pure, sweet, precise and beautifully detailed flavors maintain their focus from start to the dazzlingly long and palate staining linear finish that also displays a subtle herbal component." (01/2007) 93 points Int'l Wine Cellar: " Good medium red. Darker fruits on the nose than the Suchots, with a component of smoked meat; less spicy and less express...
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96-97 points Int'l Wine Review: "Light garnet red with amber/orange hues. Amazing, multifaceted bouquet of dried red cherry, fig, flowers, and Cretan wild herbs. A complex, savory wine of exceptional depth and refinement showing myriad flavor elements including dried cherry compote, herbs, and spice. A blend of the two top crus of Domaine Economou, Vassilikes and Pentalofos, both of which are near the village of Ziros itself. On average the vines of Laitiko are 90 years old with a touch of old vine Mandilari as well. A unique wine; compare with Nerello M...
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96 points Wine Spectator: "A real powerhouse, with muscular layers of fig and black currant compote, backed by braised beef, chestnut, tobacco and tar flavors. The long, mesquite-filled finish lets additional bittersweet cocoa and dark fruit notes linger, with lots of garrigue. *Ranked #12, Top 100 of 2007, Collectibles* (JM)" (05/2007) 95 points Wine Advocate: "One of the clear standouts in the vintage, the Feraud’s 2004 Châteauneuf-du-Pape Cuvée Réservée (which includes a splash of Grenache Blanc in the blend) offers both stunning aromatic complexity...
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90 points Int'l Wine Cellar: "Light-medium red. Oak-spiced red berry and pomegranate on the nose, with a kiss of exotic orange peel. Sharply focused and bright, offering energetic raspberry and tangy cherry flavors and finishing with fine-grained tannic grip. Grew sweeter with air but maintained admirable focus. Pretty suave stuff. (JR)" (11/2007) K&L Notes: Note from the producer: "Planted in 1998, Ryan is named after Jim Ryan, Caleras vineyard manager since 1979, a surprise to Jim until he saw the first vintage in bottle in 2002. The young vines from...
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Int'l Wine Cellar: "Saturated, fresh ruby-red color.Cassis, leather, bitter chocolate, mint and oak on the nose, with a faintly candied element. Sweet and lush on the palate, with noteworthy concentration and a faintly medicinal character to the flavors of dark berries, graphite and tobacco. Comes across as oakier than the Estate Reserve, with more obvious alcohol (the figure on the label is 15.5% here, vs. 14.7). Finishes with broad, lush, serious tannins that mount with aeration." (02/2007)
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91 points Int'l Wine Cellar: "Medium red. Exotic, herbal red berry and bitter cherry aromas offer great floral complexity and focus. Tart berry and licorice flavors are juicy and dry but filled in; finishes with excellent grip and lift. I like this Pinot's complexity and grown-up personality. (JR)" (11/2007) 90 points Wine Advocate: "The cool climate 2004 Pinot Noir Reed Vineyard exhibits a dark ruby color as well as a beautiful, sweet nose of cranberries, kirsch liqueur, and spice, and surprisingly evolved and intense fruit for a young Calera Pinot. A...
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98 points Wine Advocate: "Proprietors Pam and Pax Mahle have fashioned a 2004 Syrah called Agharta. Aged 58 months (that’s not a typo) in French oak casks (the 2005, 2006, and 2007 vintages will spend 45-48 months in cask), the extraordinary 2004 is a 475-case blend of 92% Syrah, 5% Grenache, and the rest Viognier, Marsanne, and Roussane. Most of the Syrah comes from the Alder Springs Vineyard in Mendocino. This profound wine’s inky/purple color is followed by aromas of smoky barbecue meats, grilled Provencal herbs, and exotic tropical fruits intermixed ...
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93 points Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar: "Powerful golden yellow. Complex nose melds refreshing mandarin zest, gooseberry and discreet snow pea aromas, along with a pleasant grapey character. Juicy apricot and peach flavors are given lift and definition by racy acidity. Long and fruity on the aftertaste. This should offer considerable appeal to riesling fans. Drink now to 2020."
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95 points Wine Advocate: "A classic, old style Napa Cabernet Sauvignon, Montelena’s 2004 reveals beautiful purity along with lots of creme de cassis fruit, a full-bodied mouthfeel, and a long finish. By Montelena standards, it is a bit more powerful than usual (14.1% alcohol). These wines have an uncanny ability to age for 2-3 decades, and while the 2004 is slightly more forward and evolved than other vintages have been (2001 and 2002), it should last for 20-25 years. (RP)" (04/2014) 95 points Vinous: "Knockout nose combines black fruits, spices, volca...
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98-99 points Decanter: "Sumptuously aromatic with baskets of berries. Arrives in the mouth as promised on the nose. For enjoying already with its plump fruit, layered with sweet spices and a tang of white pepper. The tannins come in smoothly. This vintage is distinctive for being the last to have such a high proportion of Cabernet Sauvignon (13%). I gave this the identical score in 2016. A ‘typical’ winter followed by a mild spring, warm summer with rain ‘at the right time’. 15 months in large-capacity wooden vats, 17 months in new barrels, then another ...
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Jim McEwan: "Colour - Gorgeous Deep Ruby with a cherry red edge. Aromas - It opens on a beautiful rare combination that can only be discovered from single cask bottling. This spirit is wonderful & rare, seldom found as most bottling are from many casks married together. The Sherry & smoke character from 18 years of maturing on the Island of Drams is incredible. I have seldom come across spirit like this and I am super proud to meet one of my children after 18 years, what a wonderful experience! Palate - The aromas and flavour are of plump red grapes, n...
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96 points Wine Advocate: "This boutique blend of 95% Cabernet Sauvignon, 3% Petit Verdot and 2% Malbec is a broodingly backward, formidably endowed, full throttle, pedal-to-the-metal style of Napa Cabernet Sauvignon. The 2004’s 15.5% alcohol is well-concealed by the wine’s wealth of fruit and glycerin. This full-bodied beauty is black as a moonless night. It exhibits abundant notes of plums, blackberries and creme de cassis as well as nicely integrated wood, acidity and tannin. It will offer an impeccable well-made, stunningly rich, complex, two-fisted g...
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Jim McEwan: "Colour - Harvest Gold Body- Mellow & Mature Aromas - Beautiful oak, peat & hints of Atlantic swells leading onto Coastal Flora & Fauna. It has a true Hebridean DNA that works beautifully with the spice from the Bourbon that first filled the cask. Little hints of Jupiter & Pine drift by on a classic Islay marine overture all held in the warmth of a peat fire. Palate - The texture of the spirit is beautiful, viscous, mellow and brimming with all that makes Islay malts so unique. Flavours of melon & pear emerge held beautifully by the oak & ...
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96 points Wine Advocate: "This 2004, from a superb vintage shows a beautiful light red color with a brick rim and a superb nose redolent of balsamic woods, spices, leather, well-hung meat, incense and truffles. The light to medium-bodied palate shows fully resolved tannins, great acidity and pure, pungent flavors that linger in the mouth forever and that can only be Rioja. This is a wine to smell over and over again. It might sound like an exaggeration, but this wine is still too young and you should wait a little bit and drink the superb 2001 vintage wh...
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96 points Wine Advocate: "This boutique blend of 95% Cabernet Sauvignon, 3% Petit Verdot and 2% Malbec is a broodingly backward, formidably endowed, full throttle, pedal-to-the-metal style of Napa Cabernet Sauvignon. The 2004’s 15.5% alcohol is well-concealed by the wine’s wealth of fruit and glycerin. This full-bodied beauty is black as a moonless night. It exhibits abundant notes of plums, blackberries and creme de cassis as well as nicely integrated wood, acidity and tannin. It will offer an impeccable well-made, stunningly rich, complex, two-fisted g...
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96 points Wine Advocate: "A sensational proprietary red wine blend from Leslie Rudd, this 2004 is composed of 83% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Petit Verdot, 8% Merlot and 1% Cabernet Franc from a top-notch vineyard on the Oakville Crossroads sandwiched between Screaming Eagle and Plumpjack. Flawlessly assembled with not a hard edge to be found, it boasts a dense ruby/purple color, copious notes of graphite and black fruits, sweet tannin, a voluptuous, opulent texture, and terrific purity as well as freshness. This gorgeous, multi-dimensional, full-bodied 2004 ...
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90-91 points Int'l Wine Cellar: "Dark red-ruby. Brooding aromas of black fruits, chocolate, lavender and dried herbs. Lush, sweet and approachable; less sharply focused than the Beckstoffer bottling but spicy and attractive. Finishes with substantial dusty tannins. (ST)" (05/2007)
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93 points Wine Advocate: "Another brilliant effort from this estate, the 2004 Lascombes (a blend of 50% Merlot, 45% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 5% Petit Verdot) exhibits a deep blue/purple hue along with a sweet perfume of blueberries, black raspberries, cherries, incense, smoke, and spring flowers. While opulent, underneath the full-bodied richness of fruit and depth is a structured wine. As it sits in the glass, an espresso roast character (no doubt from new oak) also emerges. Enjoy this pure, structured, fleshy beauty between 2010-2025.(RP)" (06/2007) 9...
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96 points Wine Enthusiast: "Yes, there is power to this wine. But more than that, it exudes authority; a dense and solid wine with an impressive presence and texture. It has a velvet mouthfeel: the tannins are dusty and mineral, alongside fruit flavors of ripe black plums and dark figs, leavened with fresh acidity. The potential, of course, is there: 20 years if you can wait. (RV)" (06/2007) 95 points Wine Advocate: "The 2004 Lafite-Rothschild appears to be another late-bloomer in the sense that this 12-year-old bottle is the best I have tasted, implyi...
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96 points Wine Advocate: "The 2004 Chateauneuf du Pape Deux-Ex Machina (always a blend of 60% tank-aged Grenache and 40% barrel-aged Mourvedre) is easily one of the top 2-3 wines in the vintage. Gorgeously perfumed, with aromas of smoked duck, lavender, black cherry, currants and licorice, it bucks the vintage profile and is voluptuously textured, with full-bodied richness and depth, masses of fine tannin and a seamless profile. Hedonistic, yet beautifully layered and balanced, it’s a great drink now, yet will continue to evolve gracefully for another de...
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94 points Wine Enthusiast: "As so often, Léoville-Barton stands out for its style and elegance. With fresh fruit and acidity allied to generous tannins, it sums up the character of the 2004 vintage. Very classic in Bordeaux terms: not hugely powerful, but delicious. *Editors' Choice* (RV)" (06/2007) 91 points Wine Spectator: "Currant and dark chocolate, with hints of mineral. Full-bodied, with silky tannins and a long, caressing finish. Balanced. A more delicate and refined style. (JS)" (03/2007) 91 points Wine Advocate: "At six years of age, the Leo...
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Vinous: "The 2004 Barolo Otin Fiorin Piè Rupestris-Nebioli is nearly as compelling as the 2008. Layered and totally sensual from the outset, the 2004 is a terrific example of the year. Perfumed aromatics meld into sweet red cherry, tobacco, licorice and spice. Firm tannins give the Rupestris a bit more austerity than is common in this vintage, but that also ensures the wine will drink well for years to come. So many 2004s are accessible, but the Rupestris is a Barolo I would choose to cellar for at least a few years. I have had some variability with Capp...
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94 points Wine Advocate: "The 462-case 2004 Pinot Noir Covert Fingers is seamless and elegant, with a ripe, layered profile of sweet cassis, forest floor, licorice and ground herbs. Coming all from the cooler climate Arita Hills Vineyard in the Sta. Rita Hills and completely destemmed, aged in 70% new French oak (the rest in 1-3-year-old barrels), never racked, and bottled unfined and unfiltered, it’s a full-bodied, beautiful effort that’s drinking at point. It’s in no danger of falling off a cliff and should continue to shine through 2024, although I se...
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95 points Vinous: "While most of the Azelia 2004s performed inline with previous tastings, the Margheria has turned out to be more compelling than I had originally foreseen. Lavender, smoke, iron, herbs, dark cherries, plums and spices give the wine its striking aromatics. Tension, energy and precision are the signatures. There is so much to like here. The Margheria spent 30 months in Slavonian and Austrian oak casks. (AG)" (11/2014)
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95 points Vinous: "Bright, dark red. Dark raspberry, toffee, cedar, anise, sweet butter, smoked meat, minerals and nutty oak on the complex, inviting nose. A suave, fine-grained, perfumed midweight with fresh acidity and underlying minerality energizing its cassis, spice and mineral flavors. This wonderfully silky, very long wine boasts a near-perfect integration of fruit, acidity and tannins. The finish leaves the mouth perfumed. Delicious now but built for a long life in bottle. (ST)" (07/2015) 95 points Wine Advocate: "I’ll start with the best wine,...
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95 points Wine Advocate: "There is no need to taste the 2004 Barolo Romirasco, the nose alone is enough to understand that this is magnificent wine. Aromas of tar, roses, menthol, scorched earth and smoke lead to a core of dark red fruit than unfolds onto the palate with uncommon grace and elegance. As it sits in the glass the wine gradually puts on weight, filling out its considerably structured frame with notable class. The last Romirasco was made in 1993. This bottling has typically only been made in vintages where quality is not sufficient for the fa...
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92 points Wine Advocate: "The estate's 2004 Chianti Classico Riserva shows the pedigree of this superb Tuscan vintage in its expansive, layered personality. The wine develops beautifully in the glass as tar, smoke, earthiness, underbrush, menthol, toasted oak and dark cherries emerge from its medium-bodied frame. This terrific Chianti should continue to drink well for another decade or so. (AG)" (06/2008) 91 points Wine Enthusiast: "Polished and refined, this is an elegant expression of Sangiovese from the Berardenga area of Tuscany. The wine is long-...
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Wine Enthusiast: "Nearly all Merlot, with just 5% Cab Sauvignon, this Bordeaux blend is from a vineyard in the cooler, southern part of Napa Valley, influenced by Carneros breezes. Yet in this hot-hot vintage, it's too ripe in jammy cherry and blackberry flavors, and the tannic structure has a rustic edge. " (11/2007) K&L Notes: Inspired by Right Bank Bordeaux blends, the 2004 Blackbird is 95% Merlot, with 5% Cabernet Sauvignon, from a southern Oak Knoll District vineyard. This is the second release. The wine is made by Aaron Pott, one of Food and Wine...
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95 points Wine Spectator: "Firm, tight and well-structured, with a medley of floral, spice and dried currant and a touch of herb and cedary oak. Well-integrated, focused and concentrated, with a long, deep, persistent finish. Will reward cellaring. *Collectible* (JL)" (10/2007) 94 points Wine Advocate: "Despite having over 40-plus acres of vineyards in the northeasterly sector of Napa just south of Calistoga, the production at Araujo remains relatively limited, with the flagship wine, the Cabernet Sauvignon Eisele Vineyard, producing between 1,600 and ...
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96 points Wine Advocate: "This boutique blend of 95% Cabernet Sauvignon, 3% Petit Verdot and 2% Malbec is a broodingly backward, formidably endowed, full throttle, pedal-to-the-metal style of Napa Cabernet Sauvignon. The 2004’s 15.5% alcohol is well-concealed by the wine’s wealth of fruit and glycerin. This full-bodied beauty is black as a moonless night. It exhibits abundant notes of plums, blackberries and creme de cassis as well as nicely integrated wood, acidity and tannin. It will offer an impeccable well-made, stunningly rich, complex, two-fisted g...
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97 points James Suckling: "Aromas of currants, plums and hints of mint. Full-bodied, firm and silky with a dusty, tannic background. Very long and intense. Beautiful now but shows lots of life still." (05/2017) 97 points Vinous: "One of the highlights in the evening, the 2004 Solaia (magnum) is the first wine that represents a move towards more finesse and elegance. There is plenty of explosive richness, but the 2004 is also incredibly nuanced. Graphite, licorice, leather and layers of dark fruit build in a powerful yet incredibly refined Solaia. The 2...
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