2009 Bodegas Borsao Garnacha Campo de Borja Tres Picos
2007 John Duval Wines Shiraz Entity
2008 Turley Zinfandel Old Vines
2008 Tamarack Cellars Firehouse Red
2009 Bodegas Borsao Garnacha Campo de Borja Tres Picos – $11.39
This Spanish Garnacha (Grenache) is a perennial best buy that always over delivers. If you are looking for a classically structured, old world style Grenache, this isn’t it. If you want a wine loaded with fruit and spice, grab a bottle, you will love this one. This could be slipped into a tasting of California wines that cost a lot more and not stick out as a weak link.
My Tasting Note
The wine is a medium to dark ruby red color. The very inviting nose has raspberries, smoke, vanilla, baking spices, cherries, fresh ground espresso beans, white pepper, and some dried herbs. This has medium to full body, moderate tannins, and good acidity. On the palate the fruit and spice lead off with white pepper, dried herbs, and the coffee coming in later. The finish has nice length with a dark chocolate note joining the party. This is a very nice wine and an incredible value. (91 pts)
2007 John Duval Wines Shiraz Entity – $20.27
Even though they are out of vogue, we still love a nice Australian Shiraz. Those of us that still drink these wines are usually rewarded with great pricing. I was able to stock up on this gem for about half the suggested price when the local wine store brought in a fair amount.
My Tasting Note
The wine is a deep, dark purple color. The open and satisfying nose has blackberries, warm baking spices, dark bittersweet chocolate, black pepper, licorice, fresh ground dark roast coffee, dried herbs, some earthiness, and a floral note. This has a fairly full body, solid ripe tannins, and good acidity. On the palate the berries and dark chocolate take center stage with dried herbs, pepper, and some earthiness coming in on the sidelines. The finish is very long with berries, dark chocolate, and dried herbs leading the way with a hit of cherries coming through in the background. This is delicious today but can easily be cellared for several years. (94 pts)
2008 Turley Zinfandel Old Vines – $25.00
Turley was one of the original “cult” zinfandel producers. Even though they may have been eclipsed by a few of the young guns like Carlisle and Bedrock, their Juvenile and Old Vines Zins are still very nice bottles of wine for the price. I have actually dropped off the Turley mailing list since I have been able to buy most of the wines from my local wine store who actually has a very nice selection on their shelves.
My Tasting Note
The wine is a medium to dark ruby red color. The spicy nose has brambly berries, black pepper, vanilla, minerals, baking spices, smoke, and some earthy underbrush. This has medium to full body, fairly solid tannins, and very good acidity. Brighter on the palate than the nose lead me to expect with the fruit more in the cherry and raspberry arena with a load of black pepper and spice poured on top. The finish has decent length and adds a touch of earthiness. This doesn’t offer much complexity but still very tasty. Not your typical rich and velvety Turley zinfandel. (91 pts)
2008 Tamarack Cellars Firehouse Red – $13.29
This is a kitchen sink blend that changes every vintage. This vintage is a blend of 37% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Syrah, 16% Merlot, 7% Cab Franc, 3% Malbec, 3% Sangiovese, 3% Petite Verdot, and 1% Carmenere from the ColumbiaValley in Washington.
My Tasting Note
The wine is a fairly dark ruby to maroon color. The enticing nose has blackberries, smoldering charcoal, vanilla, meat juices, dried herbs, baking spices, licorice, and a bit of earthiness. This has medium body, fairly solid tannins, and very nice acidity. The palate has a nice mix of fruity and savory elements that play well off of each other. The finish has decent length leaning a bit more on the savory elements. This is in a very nice drinking window and is a nice change of pace from the bigger, riper California wines. (90 pts)
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Notes – I use the “official” Cellar Tracker name for the wines. I use Cellar Tracker to help manage and organize my cellar. I highly recommend checking it out at www.cellartracker.com. Loading you existing cellar is a lot less intimidating than it would first appear. There is a good chance 99% of your wine is already in the system, so you generally only need to enter part of the wine’s name and the system will find it for you.
Prices noted are the prices I paid at the time of purchase. I don’t shop around to find the best prices, but my local store is usually VERY competitive. I generally get case discounts, and since I work there part time, I get a 5% discount. Wines purchased direct from a winery do not include any shipping charges. None of the prices include the sales tax.
All wines that were sent to me free of charge to sample will be noted and I will show suggested prices when available.
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