2009 Villa Creek Avenger
2008 Anthill Farms Syrah Windsor Oaks Vineyard
2010 Loring Wine Company Convergence Russell Family Vineyard
2013 Bella Grace Zinfandel
2007 Wild Hog Vineyard Petite Sirah Cache Creek
2009 Villa Creek Avenger – $33.60
Avenger is my favorite wine being produced by Villa Creek. This vintage is a blend of 70% Syrah, 15% Mourvedre and 15% Grenache from the Luna Matta, James Berry and Denner Vineyards in Paso Robles.
The wine is a deep, dark ruby to purple color. The open and exuberant nose has blackberries, chalky minerals, baking spices, dried leafy herbs, white pepper, vanilla beans, blueberries and a touch of underbrush. The wine has a full body with moderate ripe tannins and decent acidity. The wine is rich and lush on the palate with blackberries, minerals and white pepper jumping out first, followed closely by dried herbs and baking spices. The finish has nice length with vanilla and a touch of underbrush entering the picture. This is not a lithe and nuanced wine, more of a baseball bat to the back of your head. Let this one sleep for another year or two. The wine has 15.0% alcohol and the bottle is sealed with a natural cork with a wax covering. (91 pts)
2008 Anthill Farms Syrah Windsor Oaks Vineyard – $18.00
Anthill Farms likes to make a “one off” wine. In 2005, they made a Syrah with grapes from the Windsor Oaks Vineyard that turned out so well, it was quickly made part of their lineup. This is a classic cool climate Syrah that shows tart acidity and good savory elements. The vineyard is only 10 miles from the coast and the grapes struggle to ripen in this area, resulting in longer “hang times”. This is not a fruit forward, fruit driven, fruit bomb.
This has 14.2% alcohol by volume and the bottle is sealed with a natural cork.
My Tasting Note
The wine is a deep, dark purple color. The very open and expressive nose has blackberries, cherries, warm baking spices, dried herbs, freshly cracked black pepper, dark chocolate and crushed stone minerals. This has medium body with moderate to solid tannins and very nice acidity. On the palate spices and black pepper join the crushed berries on the front end with minerals and dried herbs coming in later. The finish has very good length with dark chocolate and a candied floral note entering the picture. This still seems to be on the young side but is opening nicely with some air. This will easily last through the end of the decade. (92 pts)
2010 Loring Wine Company Convergence Russell Family Vineyard – $39.50
This is one of the non Pinot Noir wines Brian Loring has produced. Thus far, every one I have tried has been outstanding. This wine is 75% Grenache and 25% Mourvedre from Paso Robles.
This wine has 15.7% alcohol and the bottle is sealed with a twist off closure.
My Tasting Note
The wine is a deep ruby red, much lighter at the edge. The very pleasing nose has blackberries, cherries, earthy underbrush, minerals, plums, baking spices, mint and some dried herbs. The wine has a full body, fairly solid, ripe tannins, and good acidity. The palate is loaded with spicy, juicy berries, but it’s not all about the fruit, there is also nice minerality, dried herbs, and earthiness coming in on the back end adding depth and complexity. The fairly long finish is a nice continuation of the palate with some additional baking spices, mint, licorice and dried herbs kicking into high gear. This is on the young side, but absolutely delicious today. (93 pts)
2013 Bella Grace Zinfandel – $20.00
The winery was named for the owner’s two grandmother’s, Bella and Grace. This wine has 14.3% alcohol and the bottle is sealed with a twist off cap.
My Tasting Note
The wine is a deep garnet color. The inviting nose has brambly berries, plums, stony minerals, scorched earth, baking spices, white pepper, cherries and dried flowers. This has medium body with moderate tannins and good acidity. Berries, plums and minerals coat the palate on the front end with white pepper and scorched earth coming in on the back end. The finish has nice length with a dried floral note and a touch of dark chocolate adding nice depth. This is on the young side but very tasty and easy to enjoy. This is a winery that deserves some attention. (90 pts)
2007 Wild Hog Vineyard Petite Sirah Cache Creek – $9.50
A few years ago the local wine store ran this wine as an e-mail special. It was a pretty easy decision to grab a case for well under $10 a bottle. How often can you find a single vineyard Petite at that price? I don’t know the specifics but according to the winery’s website this was the last vintage for the wine. I know for a fact they made some in the 2008 vintage, since I have a case in my cellar. At least I bought a case but I have opened a few bottles.
This has 15.0% alcohol and the bottle is sealed with a natural cork.
My Tasting Note
The wine is a deep, dark, inky purple color. The very masculine nose is loaded with blackberries, fresh ground black pepper, smoke, vanilla, eucalyptus, cherries, and wild flowers. This has a fairly full body, moderate to solid tannins, and very nice acidity. On the palate the peppery berries kick off the show with some smoke and vanilla coming in on the back end. A faint herbal note peaks out on the fairly long finish as well as some earthiness. This tastes marvelous today and should hold for at least a couple more years. (90 pts)
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2 responses to “Cliffs Wine Picks – May 4, 2015 to May 10, 2015”
Steve from Bella Grace Vineyards
June 8th, 2015 at 17:50
Thank you for reviewing our 2013 Estate Zin! I am really glad you enjoyed it.
Cliff
June 8th, 2015 at 19:08
I really enjoyed the Zin Steve. I’m looking forward to trying your 2012 Bella Grace Petite Sirah Reserve that I also bought.
Cliff
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