2008 Ridge Lytton Springs
2007 Big Basin Vineyards Mandala
2010 Tamarack Cellars Firehouse Red
2009 Domaine André Brunel Côtes du Rhône Cuvée Sommelongue
2001 Dehlinger Syrah
2010 Andrew Will Ciel du Cheval Vineyard
2013 King Estate Pinot Gris Signature Collection
2011 Elyse Zinfandel Howell Mountain
2012 Montoya Vineyards Pinot Noir
2010 Tyrrell’s Shiraz Rufus Stone McLaren Vale
2007 Big Basin Vineyards Syrah Rattlesnake Rock
2014 Famille Bougrier Rosé d’Anjou
2010 Domaine du Colombier Crozes-Hermitage
2008 Ridge Lytton Springs – $29.99
The wine is a deep garnet color. The incredible nose is full of brambly berries, minerals, vanilla, black peppercorns, cherries, plums, dry earth, underbrush, dead wood embers and violets. This has medium to full body with moderate tannins and nice acidity. On the plush palate the brambly berries, black peppercorns and minerals take control early with vanilla, cherries and plums coming in later. The finish has great length with wood embers, subtle earthiness and a nice floral note seeming to linger forever. This tastes fabulous now and should hold nicely for at least a few more years. This wine has greatly improved over the last couple of years. The wine has 14.4% alcohol and the bottle is sealed with a natural cork. (94 pts)

2008 Ridge Lytton Springs
2007 Big Basin Vineyards Mandala – $35.00
The wine is a deep, dark ruby to purple color. The explosive nose is full of blackberries, cassis, smoke, dark bittersweet chocolate, charred meat, melted licorice, vanilla, warm baking spices, and violets. This is full bodied with moderate to solid ripe tannins and good acidity. The wine grabs hold of your palate unleashing wave after wave of lush fruit, spice, and savory notes in unrelenting layers. The finish is very long, almost seeming to never end with very nice fruit slowly giving way to dark chocolate and then nice meaty elements and earthiness. The extra time in the cellar has been rewarded in this case. There is no hurry on this one, it should hold for at least a few more years. (95 pts)

2007 Big Basin Vineyards Mandala
2010 Tamarack Cellars Firehouse Red – $13.37
This is a perennial house favorite and best buy. The blend changes every vintage, but the quality is always in the bottle. This is always a blend of several grapes that always seems to work.
This vintage is a blend of 34% Cabernet Sauvignon, 32% Syrah, 12% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc, 4% Malbec, 4% Sangiovese, 2% Zinfandel, 1% Petit Verdot, and 1% Carmenere.
Winery history
Whether it’s our highly acclaimed Firehouse Red or one of our limited-production single vineyard reserve blends, Tamarack’s wines offer a delicious expression of Washington vineyards’ style and elegance.
When you visit the winery, you won’t find us in a fancy chateau. Instead you’ll find yourself immersed in the everyday workings of a family-owned winery, racking, blending and bottling wine, in a renovated firehouse located in a World War II Army Air Base.
Founded in 1998 by Ron and Jamie Coleman, Tamarack’s first vintage consisted of 300 cases of Merlot. The goal was to make elegant, balanced, delicious wines and offer them at a fair price. Years later, and now up to 20,000 cases each year, the focus remains the same. Tamarack Cellars hand-crafts consistently outstanding wines for a great price.
My Tasting Note
This is a fairly deep ruby to maroon color. The pleasant nose has blackberries, dark chocolate, minerals, cherries, baking spices, dried herbs, and earthy underbrush. This has medium body with soft tannins and good acidity. Nice, juicy, spicy fruit hits the palate first with some dark chocolate and earthiness coming in on the back end. This has decent length on the finish which is showing a touch of oak. For under $15 this is a keeper. The bottle is sealed with an agglomerated cork, I could not see the alcohol percentage on the label. Before you ask, I checked before I even had a sip of the wine. (89 pts)

2010 Tamarack Cellars Firehouse Red
2009 Domaine André Brunel Côtes du Rhône Cuvée Sommelongue – $8.54
This is a blend of 85% Grenache and 15% Syrah from 40 year old vineyards.
This has 14.0% alcohol by volume and is sealed with a twist off closure.
My Tasting Note
The wine is garnet red color. The enticing nose has blackberries, black olives, scorched earth, cherries, dried herbs, and wood smoke. This has medium body, moderate chalky tannins and good acidity. On the palate the fruit and savory elements co-exist peacefully with neither trying to steal the show. The finish has nice length and leans on the savory side of the spectrum. This isn’t one to stash away, open this one over the next few years and enjoy. Offers great QPR if you can find it for under $10. (89 pts)

2009 Domaine André Brunel Côtes du Rhône Cuvée Sommelongue
2001 Dehlinger Syrah – $25.00
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The wine has 14.3% alcohol and the bottle is sealed with a natural cork.
My Tasting Note
The wine is a saturated ruby red color. The enticing nose has blackberries, cherries, warm baking spices, crushed stone minerals, white pepper, melted black licorice, roasted herbs, dry earth, underbrush, plums, tobacco and violets. This has medium body with resolved tannins and very nice acidity. On the palate spicy, peppery berries and cherries jump out first, quickly followed by crushed stones and roasted herbs. The long, lingering finish adds some nice earthiness, plums and a floral note. This is at its peak now and very easy to sit back and enjoy. (93 pts)

2001 Dehlinger Syrah
2010 Andrew Will Ciel du Cheval Vineyard
This wine is a blend of 52% Merlot and 48% Cabernet Franc. The wine has 13.2% alcohol and the bottle is sealed with a natural cork.
My Tasting Note
The wine is a deep ruby red color. The enticing nose has cassis, cherries, dried herbs, freshly ground espresso beans, cigar box, crushed stone minerals, dark bittersweet chocolate and dried violets. This has medium body with moderate to solid tannins and very nice acidity. On the palate cassis, cherries, tobacco and a load of crushed stones hit on the front end with espresso beans and dark chocolate coming in later. The finish has great length with dried herbs entering the picture. This needs some time in the cellar, at this point the tannins get a bit chalky. (94 pts)

2010 Andrew Will Ciel du Cheval Vineyard
2013 King Estate Pinot Gris Signature Collection – 12.69
The wine is a pale golden straw color. The fresh and appealing nose has apples, melons, lime zest, orange blossoms, flinty minerals and white peaches. This has a light to medium body with nice acidity and a hint of sweetness. On the palate tart apples, melons and lime zest jump out quickly with flinty minerals coming through on the back end. The finish has nice length with a touch of white peach and orange blossoms adding nice depth. The wine has a nice lingering citrus element that leaves your mouth watering for another sip. This is a great wine for a casual dinner on the deck or patio on a warm evening. (89 pts)

2013 King Estate Pinot Gris Signature Collection
2011 Elyse Zinfandel Howell Mountain – SRP $37.00
The wine is a deep purple color. The sensuous nose has brambly berries, crushed stone minerals, fresh ground espresso beans, black pepper, scorched earth, black licorice, dry wildflowers and dried leafy herbs. This has a medium to full body with moderate to solid tannins and very nice acidity. Brambly berries, crushed stones and espresso immediately coat the palate with black pepper and dried herbs slipping through on the back end. The finish has very nice length with licorice and scorched earth adding great depth. This is a nicely balanced and nuanced zinfandel, not one that needs to be sipped on it’s own. Fire up the grill, throw on a piece of meat, pull the cork and enjoy a great dinner. This wine has 14.7% alcohol and the bottle is sealed with a natural cork. (93 pts)

2011 Elyse Zinfandel Howell Mountain
2012 Montoya Vineyards Pinot Noir – $13.59
The wine is a light ruby red color. The inviting nose has cherries, baking spices, white pepper, raspberries, dry earth, chalky minerals, roasted leafy herbs and orange zest. This has medium body with soft silky tannins and nice acidity. On the palate tart cherries, spice and white pepper pop out on the front end with roasted herbs and minerals coming in later. The finish has nice length with subtle earthiness and orange zest. Not a lot of complexity but this is an easy drinking, tasty, reasonably priced Pinot Noir to enjoy on a week night with a lighter meal. This has 13.5% alcohol and the bottle is sealed with a natural cork. (89 pts)

2012 Montoya Vineyards Pinot Noir
2010 Tyrrell’s Shiraz Rufus Stone McLaren Vale – $16.99
The wine is a deep garnet color. The outgoing nose has cherries, blackberries, dark chocolate, fresh ground dark roast coffee beans, vanilla, road tar and roasted herbs. This has medium body with moderate tannins and nice acidity. On the palate blackberries, vanilla and roasted herbs hit on the front end with dark chocolate and coffee beans coming in later. The finish has nice length with a touch of eucalyptus coming in. Not a lot of complexity and the finish ends with a slight sweet note. (86 pts)

2010 Tyrrell’s Shiraz Rufus Stone McLaren Vale
2007 Big Basin Vineyards Syrah Rattlesnake Rock – $49.00
I’ve been a big fan of Big Basin for a few years now. I should say up front, I have only had their non Pinot Noir wines. Their big reds are generally fairly full bodied but very balanced. I think they are one big score from a major wine publication away from hitting the big time.
Winery history
Our mission is to create wines that reveal the complex nuances of the vineyards that inspire them – cool climate, ocean-influenced, mountain vineyards. To this end, we spend long hours in our vineyard to insure that the grapes we grow represent the fullest expression of the vineyard and vintage. We believe in and employ sustainable and organic farming practices. The steep hillsides, cooling ocean breezes and fog, and mountain soils promote the development of color and complex flavors. By keeping the yields very low and harvesting small sections of the vineyard at perfect ripeness, we strive to achieve the most important part of winemaking – great fruit.
Much more information available at: http://bigbasinvineyards.com/
My Tasting Note
The wine is a deep, dark maroon color, almost black. The very appealing nose has blackberries, plums, minerals, dying charcoal embers, iron shavings, smoked meat, black pepper, dark chocolate, vanilla, and violets. This is full bodied with solid, ripe tannins and very good acidity. The palate is highlighted by nice, mineral laden, spicy, fruit with a touch of earthiness. The long finish has the fruit slowly giving way to the minerals, spice, and a touch of dark chocolate. This is drinking very nicely but will last and probably improve in the cellar for several more years. (94 pts)

2007 Big Basin Vineyards Syrah Rattlesnake Rock
2014 Famille Bougrier Rosé d’Anjou – $9.34
The wine is a bright salmon pink color. The refreshing nose has strawberries, cherries, orange blossoms, tangerine zest and chalky minerals. This has light to medium body with nice acidity and just a hint of sweetness. On the palate strawberries and minerals jump out first with cherries and orange blossoms coming in later. The crisp finish has a nice tangerine zest note and has nice length. The perfect wine to sip on a hot day or to pair with a lighter meal. (89 pts)

2014 Famille Bougrier Rosé d’Anjou
2010 Domaine du Colombier Crozes-Hermitage – $18.71
The Crozes-Hermitage is my go to region for value priced wines from the Northern Rhone.
This has 12.5% alcohol by volume ands the bottle is sealed with a natural cork.
My Tasting Note
The wine is a medium ruby red color. The very nice nose has blackberries, cherries, dried herbs, minerals, smoked meat, black pepper, and some forest floor. This has medium body, fairly solid tannins, and very nice acidity. On the nicely layered palate spicy fruit is joined by minerals and smoked meat with dried herbs and some earthiness coming in on the back end. The finish has very nice length and leans on the savory elements with the fruit providing a touch of sweetness in the background. This is drinking very nicely today but there is absolutely no need to drink these soon. (91 pts)

2010 Domaine du Colombier Crozes-Hermitage
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