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Hartford
2013 Highwire Vineyard Zinfandel
93+ Points Antonio Galloni, Vinous

Blue and black stone fruits, pepper, savory herbs and dark spices are some of the notes that inform the 2013 Zinfandel Highwire Vineyard. At once quite ripe and also tannic, the Highwire is a bit explosive in style, but all the elements come together very nicely. The huge, resonant finish makes a statement, that is for sure.

Hartford
2010 Dina's Vineyard Zinfandel
93+ Points Antonio Galloni, Robert Parker Wine Advocate

The 2010 Zinfandel Dina's Vineyard is a striking wine endowed with tons of finesse, richness and power. All of the elements are beautifully balanced here. A sensual, expressive bouquet leads to dense, layered fruit, all supported by huge tannins. Crushed rocks, licorice, leather and menthol develop in the glass. The Dina's needs time to soften, but it is explosive and full of personality. These head-trained vines are nearly 100 years old. Anticipated maturity: 2014-2022.

Gran Moraine
2016 Dropstone Chardonnay
93+ Points Erin Brooks, Robert Parker Wine Advocate

USA, Oregon: 2016 Vintage – Part Two The 2016 Dropstone Chardonnay opens with very pure notes of lemon zest, red delicious apples and tangerine peel with honey toast, flowers and hay plus crushed rock accents. The light to medium-bodied palate is fresh and lively with a touch of creaminess to the texture, offering wonderfully concentrated ripe fruits and creamy/toasty accents, juicy acidity and a long finish.

Cardinale
2009 Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley
93(+?) Points Stephen Tanzer, Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar 93(+?) points.

Deep ruby-red. Musky, complex nose combines redcurrant, flowers, cocoa powder, sweet tobacco and spices. Then wonderfully intense and voluptuous, saturating the entire palate with dark fruit, spice and saline mineral flavors. Lovely definition here. Most impressive today on the brisk, very long, firmly built finish, where the ripe tannins are in perfect balance with the wine's fruit. This wine was neither fined nor filtered for the bottling.

Cardinale
2008 Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley
93(+?) Points Stephen Tanzer, Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar

(91% cabernet sauvignon and 9% merlot): Bright ruby-red. Restrained but complex aromas of black cherry, cassis, minerals, espresso, Cuban tobacco and sexy oak. Penetrating black- and blueberry fruit flavors are given precision and lift by a strong floral element. Lovely juicy, firmly structured wine that really requires at least five years in bottle to express itself. Not fat but boasts terrific definition and energy, not to mention superb persistence. In the style of the 2007 Cardinale but with even more grip. A distinctly adult style. Winemaker Chris Carpenter describes 2008 as a lighter year, and thus the selection for this wine was 95% from mountain fruit and the other 5% from To Kalon Vineyard in Oakville.

Anakota
2007 Helena Montana Cabernet Sauvignon
93(+?) Points Stephen Tanzer, Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar 93 (+?) points

Bright, deep ruby. Vibrant, complex aromas and flavors of cassis, licorice pastille, spices and flowers. Penetrating, dense and juicy, with a slowly building sweetness that carries through to the very long, tannic, gripping finish. Still youthfully imploded but with the structure for an extended evolution in bottle. Classic 2007 in style.

Vérité
2001 Le Désir
93(+?) Points Stephen Tanzer, Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar 93(+?)

Medium ruby. Aromatic nose combines wild blackberry, Cuban tobacco, chocolate cake, smoke and minerals. Concentrated, lush and impressively sweet, with snappy raspberry and mineral flavors dominating. This is kept fresh by harmonious acidity but is also lush, seamless and expansive. Finishes with broad tannins and impressive sweetness and persistence. This St. Emilion-style blend is still very young and may prove to be the best of the 2001 trio made under the Verite label.

Vérité
2003 Le Désir
93(+?) Points Stephen Tanzer, Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar 93(+?)

Ruby-red. Brooding, perfumed aromas of dark fruits, violet and chocolate. Sweet and intensely flavored, with lively acids framing the currant, black raspberry, mineral and dark chocolate flavors. Very densely packed wine, with the sheer material to support its big, ripe tannins. Give this plenty of aeration if you plan to open a bottle anytime soon. Or, better yet, lay it down for six to eight years.

Vérité
2002 Le Désir
93(+?) Points Stephen Tanzer, Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar 93(+?)

Dark ruby-red. Black cherry, mocha and licorice on the nose. Ripe, broad and dry; suave and sophisticated. Flavors of red berries lifted by floral and mineral components. Densely packed, backward wine, finishing with substantial dusty tannins.

Vérité
2011 La Joie
93(+?) Points Stephen Tanzer, Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar 93 (+?) points

Bright medium ruby. Vibrant aromas of crushed cassis, bitter cherry, licorice and leather. Youthfully tight yet already quite penetrating; today the wine's licorice and fresh herb notes dominate its underlying dark fruit flavors. More backward than the 2011 La Muse, even austere today

Stonestreet
2011 Gravel Bench Vineyard Chardonnay
93(+?) Points Stephen Tanzer, Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar 93 (+?)

Bright yellow. Pineapple, medicinal herbs and crushed rock on the nose. Very dense and tactile but less immediately fruity than the Upper Barn. Pineapple and grapefruit flavors are accompanied by strong saline and rocky elements. In a very dry style but broad, rich and long. The hardest of these chardonnays to taste today but a wine with considerable potential.

Stonestreet
2008 Lower Rim Chardonnay
93(+?) Points Stephen Tanzer, Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar

Pale, bright yellow. Initially closed nose opened to reveal steely, Puligny-like white peach, nutmeg, mint and crushed stone aromas. Dense but airy and dry; tactile and silky-smooth but with a lovely light touch. Today this very subtle young wine is showing more minerality than primary fruit. Finishes broad and weightless. Give this a couple years in the cellar. This stunning set of chardonnays made by winemaker Graham Weerts, who is from South Africa, was one of the revelations of my tastings of California wine this spring.

Lokoya
2010 Cabernet Sauvignon Howell Mountain
93(+?) Points Stephen Tanzer, Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar 93 (+?)

Bright ruby-red. High-toned, sexy aromas of black cherry, blueberry, licorice, graphite and sweet oak. Plush, sweet and pliant, with a wonderfully polished texture to the intense flavors of brambly dark berry, coffee and licorice. Finishes lush and very long, with building, fine-grained tannins and considerable elegance. This will be even better for five or six years in the cellar.

Lokoya
2008 Cabernet Sauvignon Mount Veeder
93(+?) Points Stephen Tanzer, Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar 93 (+?)

Medium ruby. Reticent but very pure aromas of blueberry, cassis, licorice and menthol. Shockingly rich and sweet but very young, showing superb concentration to its cassis flavor complemented by sexy oak tones. This really vibrates on the very long finish, where the wine's powerful mountain tannins are buried in fruit. Less showy today than the Howell Mountain cabernet but with outstanding long-term potential.

Lokoya
2003 Cabernet Sauvignon Mount Veeder
93(+?) Points Stephen Tanzer, Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar 93(+?)

Good medium ruby. An essence of cabernet on the nose, with blackberry, licorice and floral aromas complicated by an exotic suggestion of fruity tropical chocolate. Then large-scaled, fat and sweet in the mouth, with highly concentrated black raspberry and chocolate flavors. The powerful mountain tannins coat the front teeth. Like a cabernet syrup today, in need of at least seven or eight years of aging and likely to be long-lived.

Lokoya
2002 Cabernet Sauvignon Mount Veeder
93(+?) Points Stephen Tanzer, Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar 93(+?)

Good full ruby. Elemental, extremely primary nose features grapey blackberry, licorice and violet pastille. Big, sweet, broad and creamy; a huge, powerful wine with slightly rustic flavors of dark chocolate and minerals. Finishes with compelling sweetness of fruit, and very broad tannins that arrive late. From a block of vines that was recently torn out due to phylloxera. The richest of this trio of cabernets. Winemaker Chris Carpenter notes that the intention here is to make three wines of place by using neutral winemaking techniques. The only difference among the wines is maceration times, he added. All three of these bottlings are close to 15% alcohol.

Jett
2022 Skysill Vineyard Syrah
93 Points Tim Fish, Wine Spectator

Dark and deeply structured with sinewy black raspberry and currant flavors that are accented by smoky spice, licorice and espresso as it builds tension toward broad-shouldered tannins. Best from 2026 through 2034.

Jett
2022 Walla Walla Valley Cabernet Sauvignon
93 Points Tim Fish, Wine Spectator

Broad shouldered and deeply structured with a core of tannins that drive the dark blackberry, bay leaf and espresso flavors that build tension toward firm tannins. Best from 2027 to 2035.

Jett
2022 Red Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon
93 Points Tim Fish, Wine Spectator

A red with torque and potent tannins that is balanced by deep and rich blackberry flavors that are laced with espresso and savory herb flavors that build toward a firm, broad-shouldered finish. Best from 2026 through 2035.

Jett
2022 Horse Heaven Hills Cabernet Sauvignon
93 Points Tim Fish, Wine Spectator

Full bodied and rather brooding for now, with keenly structured currant and blackberry flavors that are laced by dusty herb and cedar tones that build tension toward muscular tannins. Best from 2026 through 2035.

Diatom
2024 Chardonnay
93 Points MaryAnn Worobiec, Wine Spectator

This white’s sleek, mouthwatering and impressive mix of ripe pear, ginger and pomelo shows striking restraint, coiled as it is around a mouthwatering thread of acidity. Details of lime zest, white peppercorn and dried tarragon linger, along with a whiff of sea spray. Drink now.—M.W.

Brewer-Clifton
2023 Chardonnay Sta. Rita Hills
93 Points MaryAnn Worobiec, Wine Spectator

Shows harmony and intensity, with focused flavors of tangerine, Meyer lemon, lime and pomelo that are lovely at the core, plus aromatic notes of lemongrass, lemon thyme and oregano. A fresh thread of acidity and details of Himalayan sea salt gain momentum on the finish. Drink now.—M.W.

WillaKenzie
2022 Estate Cuvée Pinot Noir
93 Points Tim Fish, Wine Spectator

Generous and expressive, with well-sculpted raspberry and pomegranate flavors that take on orange peel and spiced tea accents as this finishes with fine-grained tannins. Drink now through 2033.

WillaKenzie
2022 Emery Pinot Noir
93 Points Tim Fish, Wine Spectator

Rather brooding at the core yet rich and generous, with dark raspberry and blueberry flavors that take on cinnamon, forest floor and clove accents. Ends with fine-grained tannins. Drink now through 2032.

Brewer-Clifton
2023 3D Vineyard Chardonnay
93 Points Matt Kettman, Wine Enthusiast Magazine

There's a curious magic that goes on in some of Greg Brewer's Chardonnays, which can be an acquired taste because they are unlike other Chards but always deliver intriguing sensations. This bottling smells of dairy, damp earth and minty verbena on the nose. The palate combines sage-y herbs with wet rocks as flashes of yuzu peel add vibrancy.