Wine Review Weekly

 

November 10, 2008

November 2008
 
by John Gillespie
 
 
Wall Street Journal columnists Dorothy Gaiter and John Brecher give some much-deserved love to 'real' Beaujolais as a tonic for hard times. In the Financial Times, columnist Jancis Robinson offers a lengthy appraisal of wines from the 2006 vintage Bordeaux and finds few worthy of praise. And both Robert Whitley in the San Diego Union Tribune and Alice Feiring in her blog take the Rodney Strong Rockaway Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon to task.  John Gillespie

Baltimore Sun:
Wine writer Michael Dresser picks Baron de Ley Rioja Reserva 2003.

Cleveland Plain Dealer:
Staff writer Donald Rosenberg picks Morgan Syrah 2006.

Los Angeles Times: Wine writer Irene Virbila picks Catena Alta Malbec 2005.

Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Wine columnist Richard Kinssies selects Kris Pinot Nero 2007.

South Florida Sun-Sentinel:
Wine columnist Bob Hosmon picks The Four Graces Pinot Gris 2007.

New York Times:
Wine writer Howard Goldberg's under $20 selection is Macari Early Wine 2008.

Dallas Morning News:
Wine columnist Rebecca Murphy picks Cape Mentelle Margaret River Sauvignon Blanc Semillon 2007.

New York Times:
Wine columnist Eric Asimov profiles vintner Anselm Selosse and his Jacques Selosse Champagne.

Wall Street Journal:
Wine columnists Dorothy Gaiter and John Brecher on putting together a mixed case of Beaujolais wines as a holiday gift. Nice comments for wines from Daniel Bouland, Jean-Paul Brun, Sylvain Rosier, Pierre-Marie Chermette, and Chateau de La Chaize.

Business Week: Wine critic Robert Parker on moderately priced white wines from Italy. Highest rated is Col Vetoraz Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Brut NV.

Financial Times:
Wine columnist Jancis Robinson finds a few wines to like in the relatively weak 2006 vintage in Bordeaux. Those favored include Chateau La Conseillant Pomerol, and Chateau Climens Sauternes.

Newsday:
Staff writer Peter Gianotti recommends good bargains in wine. Producers cited are Magnificent Wine Co., Francis Ford Coppola, Bohemian Highway, Cavit, Arrogant Frog, Lindemans, Banrock Station, Blue Fish, Crane Lake, and Hacienda. Also, tasting not on Count Macari Vineyard Collina 48 Merlot.

San Francisco Chronicle: The Chronicle tasting panel reviews domestic Riesling wines. In the 'dry' category, highest ratings go to producers from Oregon (Holloran), Michigan (Jana), and California (Navarro). In the 'off dry' category, highest ratings go to Montinore in Oregon and Pacific Rim in Washington. And in the 'sweet' category, the producers getting the highest marks are Chateau Ste. Michelle and Eroica in Washington, and Navarro once again.

Sacramento Bee: Wine columnist Mike Dunne on a recent tasting of Bordeaux wines with Robert Parker at the Culinary Institute of America in St. Helena, California.

San Jose Mercury News:
Wine columnist Laurie Daniel on Stagecoach Vineyards and some of the wines made from its fruit. Nice remarks on offerings from Krupp Brothers, Verasion, Levendi, and Palmeri.

San Diego Union Tribune:
Wine columnist Robert Whitley takes the Rodney Strong winery to task for the high alcohol content of its Rockaway Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon. By contrast, very high praise for recent vintages of Silver Oak Cabernet Sauvignon wines (both Alexander Valley and Napa Valley) for their balance and elegance. Also, high rating for Grgich Hills Chardonnay Napa Valley 2006.

Washington Post: Wine columnist Dave McIntyre on the effects of tannins in red wine. On another page, tasting notes on several wines, with highest marks going to Provenance Vineyards Rutherford Cabernet Sauvignon 2005, and Thorn-Clarke William Randell Shiraz 2005.

Houston Chronicle:
Wine columnist Dale Robertson profiles winemaker Mauro Daniele and his Cerreto La Bernardina winery in Italy. Nice mentions also for Flat Creek Muscato Blanco, Domaine des Bernardins Muscat Beaumes de Venise, Maddalena Muscat Canelli, and Chateau Tour de Marchesseau 1999.

Arizona Republic:
Wine columnist Mark Tarbell offers tasting notes on good value wines. Highest rated is Bangin' Red Napa Valley 2005.

Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Wine writer Bill Ward on restaurant pricing of wine. Also, very nice comments for Barone di Valforte Passerina 2007.

Denver Post:
Wine columnist Tara Q. Thomas on bargain wines from Spain. Producers mentioned are Agapito Rico, Bleda, Finca Luzon, Juan Gil, Julia Roch y Hijos, Barahonda, Castano, Lorca, and Sanbert.

Rocky Mountain News: Wine columnist Ben Weinberg on tasting panel results for wines to accompany fall dishes. Recommended are Innocent Bystander Pinot Gris 2007, Chook Raffle Shoofly Chardonnay 2007, Robert Hall Rhone du Robles 2006, La Posta Malbec 2006, Partridge-Leigh Vineyards Chumeia Barbera 2006, Kilikanoon 'Killerman's Run' Shiraz 2006, Philippe Lorraine Napa Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve 2005, and Eos Petite Sirah Reserve 2005.

South Florida Sun-Sentinel: Wine writer Bob Hosmon on the Pinot Noir wines of La Crema. Praise for the Anderson Valley 2006, Los Carneros 2006, and Russian River Valley 2006.

Sarasota Herald-Tribune:
Wine columnist Dan Berger on varying degrees of sweetness in wines. Nice mention for Geyser Peak Sauvignon Blanc 2007.

Miami Herald:
Wine columnist Fred Tasker on good value wines. Also, a nice profile of Stephanie Honig, with praise for the Honig Sauvignon Blanc 2007 and the Sagta Torrontes 2007.

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Nashville Tennessean:
Wine columnist Frank Sutherland on Pinot Gris wines. Top choice is Elk Cove Pinot Gris 2007.

Chicago Tribune:
Wine reporter Bill Daley on wines to pair with clam chowder. Highest rated matches are Rolly Gassmann Riesling 2005, and River's Edge Pinot Gris 2007.

The Oregonian:
Wine columnist Matt Kramer on Lambrusco wines worth finding. The chosen are both from Villa di Corlo - Corleto Lambrusco and Lambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvetro Amabile.

Vinography: Wine blogger Alder Yarrow offers praise for Handley Cellars 'Hein Vineyard' Pinot Blanc 2006.

Dr. Vino:
Wine blogger Tyler Coleman reports on the sagging wine auction market.

Veritas in Vino:
Wine blogger Alice Feiring on an interesting confrontation with a Rodney Strong marketing staffer. Also, very harsh words from Feiring on the newly released Rockaway Cabernet Sauvignon.

JancisRobinson.com:
Wine blogger Jancis Robinson offers a tasting note on Mathilde de La Fleur Morange St. Emilion 2006.

The Pour:
Wine blogger Eric Asimov on the unravelling of the deal to acquire Chateau Montelena.
 
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