2009 Calera Pinot Noir Mills Vineyard
2005 Copain Syrah Harrison Clarke
2006 Oliverhill Winery Shiraz Jimmy Section
2015 Loring Wine Company Dornfelder Huber Vineyard
2015 Daou Vineyards The Pessimist
2013 Conn Creek Herrick Red
2009 Calera Pinot Noir Mills Vineyard – $46.64
The wine is a nice garnet color. The inviting nose has black cherries, forest floor, chalky minerals, white pepper, eucalyptus, raspberries and a dried floral note. This has medium body with moderate tannins and very good acidity. On the palate cherries, minerals, white pepper and forest floor grab control immediately with raspberries coming in on the back end. The finish has great length with a dried floral note joining the cherries, minerals and forest floor. This shows excellent balance and is a pleasure to drink. This has 14.9% alcohol and the bottle is sealed with a natural cork. For the wine geeks, the back label challenges Ridge for the most informative label in the business. (94 pts)

2009 Calera Pinot Noir Mills Vineyard
2005 Copain Syrah Harrison Clarke – $40.00
The wine is a fairly deep ruby red color. The appealing nose has blackberries, crushed stone minerals, briny black olives, white pepper, wood embers, freshly ground espresso beans, vanilla and dark chocolate. This has a full body with moderate tannins and good acidity. On the palate blackberries, minerals, black olives and wood embers jump out on the front end with espresso beans, vanilla and white pepper coming in later. The finish has good length with dark chocolate and a floral note providing nice depth. To me, this was one of Copain’s lower rung vineyards, normally overshadowed by several others. This has 14.5% alcohol and the bottle is sealed with a natural cork. (90 pts)

2005 Copain Syrah Harrison Clarke
2006 Oliverhill Winery Shiraz Jimmy Section – $19.00
This is one of my wife’s all-time favorite wines. How much does she like it? Per Cellar Tracker I bought a total of 33 bottles, and his will be the 32nd bottle we’ve opened since December 2009. It will be hard to let her know it’s all gone when the last bottle gets cracked open. I should add I like this wine as well. I still do not understand how it was such a slow mover at the local wine store. This is part of my last case which only cost me $19.00, a bottle. A steal based on the $35 release price.
The wine is a deep, inky purple color. The very inviting nose is full of blackberries, black pepper, vanilla, smoldering charcoal, licorice, leather, blueberries, dry earth, wild flowers and dark chocolate. This is fairly full bodied with solid, ripe tannins and very nice acidity. On the palate the wine gives a big blast of ripe, juicy berries with spicy oak and black pepper adding nice savory elements. The finish has very good length with blueberries, dark chocolate and a nice floral note providing great depth. This is a big, bold and ripe wine that pushes the ripeness but does not cross over into the sweet or syrupy level. This has 15.5% alcohol by volume and the bottle is sealed with a twist off closure. (93 pts)

2006 Oliverhill Winery Shiraz Jimmy Section
2015 Loring Wine Company Dornfelder Huber Vineyard – $36.66
And now for something totally different, a Dornfelder wine from California.
The wine is a deep, dark purple color, almost black. The impressive nose is full of blackberries, blueberries, dry underbrush, baking spices, chalky minerals and a hint of road tar. This has a full body with moderate ripe tannins and nice acidity. On the palate this tastes like a warm berry pie with subtle earthiness and minerals coming in on the back end. The finish is full of berries and spice with a hint of road tar. This is a very unique wine from a “different” grape. Though it lacks in the complexity department, there is no lack of flavor and overall taste. I wouldn’t sit on this one for an extended time, enjoy this one over the next few years. This has 14.3% alcohol and the bottle is sealed with the standard Loring twist off closure. (90 pts)

2015 Loring Wine Company Dornfelder Huber Vineyard
2015 Daou Vineyards The Pessimist – $18.99
This is a blend of 37% Syrah, 31% Petite Sirah, 27% Zinfandel, 4% Tannat and 1% Grenache.
The wine is an inky purple color. The big and bold nose is full of crushed blackberries, blueberries, baking spices, vanilla, toasty oak, crushed stone minerals and scorched earth. This has a full body with moderate ripe tannins and nice acidity. This is big and lush on the palate with blackberries, blueberries, spicy oak and vanilla up front with minerals and dried earthy elements coming in later. The finish has good length with baking spices and berries carrying the majority of the load. This may be lacking in complexity but it is full throttle on the fruit and spice. I wouldn’t sit on this for an extended period of time, enjoy this one over the next few years. This has 15.2% alcohol and the bottle is sealed with a natural cork. (91 pts)

2015 Daou Vineyards The Pessimist
2013 Conn Creek Herrick Red – $15.99
This is a blend of 46% Cabernet Sauvignon, 38% Syrah, 6% Merlot, 6% Malbec, 4% Primitivo from the Napa Valley
The wine is a deep maroon color. The easy going nose has cassis, blueberries, dark chocolate, plums, caramel, dry underbrush, vanilla bean and flinty minerals. This has a full body with soft to moderate ripe tannins and decent acidity. This is rich and velvety on the palate with a big fruit presence on the front end. The back end provides some nice savory notes to keep the fruit from getting boring with dark chocolate and flinty minerals. The finish has decent length and like the palate is fruit driven. This isn’t built to age and lacks complexity but that doesn’t stop it from being very tasty. This would be best served with appetizer platters to friends gathered for conversation and not to geek-out over the wine. This has 14.5% alcohol and the bottle is sealed with a natural cork. (88 pts)

2013 Conn Creek Herrick Red
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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 always check out the sale and close out items when in a store. 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.