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WINE NO. 4 OF 2020
Enjoying continued success under new ownership, this historic Napa Cabernet label captures the No. 4 spot in Wine Spectator's Top 10 Wines of 2020—the most exciting wines reviewed in the past year. See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and whenit's best to drink.
ROSÉ | 100 TOP VALUE WINES FOR 2019 | WINE SPECTATOR France is known for its exquisite dry rosés, but pink is now popular worldwide. California has come on strong, and regions in Italy, Spain and Washington deliver their own takes. Wine Spectator picks 10 of the best rosés for $25 or less.WINE NO. 1 OF 2017
The Wine of the Year is a comeback story—for a recently maligned grape and the winery that always had faith in it. Find out how this California producer landed at the top of Wine Spectator 's 10 most exciting wines of the year through persistence and innovation. See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and whenit's best to drink.
SPOTLIGHT ON OREGON
The Willamette Valley is making some of its most impressive Pinot Noirs ever, and a new wave of winemakers are adding to the excitement.. Wine Spectator's latest tasting report highlights some of the standouts from the past few vintages, including one of Wine Spectator's Top 10 Wines of 2018. SPARKLING | 100 TOP VALUE WINES FOR 2019 | WINE SPECTATOR Affordable bubbly is becoming better than ever. Look to Italy for diversity (Prosecco, Lambrusco, Franciacorta, Trentodoc), but don't miss Cava in Spain and Champagne-style sparklers in the United States. Wine Spectator picks 10 of the best for $25 or less. LOUIS BARRUOL : GENIUS OF GIGONDAS Wine Spectator gets inside the mind of Château de St.-Cosme’s Louis Barruol, who brings a deft hand to his family-owned Gigondas estate, which produced a Wine Spectator Top 10 wine of 2017. CHIANTI'S TREASURE TROVE 2015 proved to be a solid vintage for Tuscany's Chianti Classico. Read Wine Spectator's most recent tasting report on the region to see which wines—including the No. 3 Wine of 2018—benefitted from the cooperative growing season. PENFOLDS WINERY: AUSTRALIA'S ICON PIERO ANTINORI’S FAMILY TRUST Piero Antinori is 76 years old. For 49 years, he has been the driving force behind one of Italy’s biggest success stories, MarchesiAntinori Wines,
TOP 10 WINES OF 2020 Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines, based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Discover the best of the best—the Top 10 of 2020—with videos, photos and complete reviews, including ratings, prices, tasting notes and when the wines are ready to drink. And get the full list of the Top 100.WINE NO. 4 OF 2020
Enjoying continued success under new ownership, this historic Napa Cabernet label captures the No. 4 spot in Wine Spectator's Top 10 Wines of 2020—the most exciting wines reviewed in the past year. See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and whenit's best to drink.
ROSÉ | 100 TOP VALUE WINES FOR 2019 | WINE SPECTATOR France is known for its exquisite dry rosés, but pink is now popular worldwide. California has come on strong, and regions in Italy, Spain and Washington deliver their own takes. Wine Spectator picks 10 of the best rosés for $25 or less.WINE NO. 1 OF 2017
The Wine of the Year is a comeback story—for a recently maligned grape and the winery that always had faith in it. Find out how this California producer landed at the top of Wine Spectator 's 10 most exciting wines of the year through persistence and innovation. See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and whenit's best to drink.
SPOTLIGHT ON OREGON
The Willamette Valley is making some of its most impressive Pinot Noirs ever, and a new wave of winemakers are adding to the excitement.. Wine Spectator's latest tasting report highlights some of the standouts from the past few vintages, including one of Wine Spectator's Top 10 Wines of 2018. SPARKLING | 100 TOP VALUE WINES FOR 2019 | WINE SPECTATOR Affordable bubbly is becoming better than ever. Look to Italy for diversity (Prosecco, Lambrusco, Franciacorta, Trentodoc), but don't miss Cava in Spain and Champagne-style sparklers in the United States. Wine Spectator picks 10 of the best for $25 or less. LOUIS BARRUOL : GENIUS OF GIGONDAS Wine Spectator gets inside the mind of Château de St.-Cosme’s Louis Barruol, who brings a deft hand to his family-owned Gigondas estate, which produced a Wine Spectator Top 10 wine of 2017. CHIANTI'S TREASURE TROVE 2015 proved to be a solid vintage for Tuscany's Chianti Classico. Read Wine Spectator's most recent tasting report on the region to see which wines—including the No. 3 Wine of 2018—benefitted from the cooperative growing season. PENFOLDS WINERY: AUSTRALIA'S ICON PIERO ANTINORI’S FAMILY TRUST Piero Antinori is 76 years old. For 49 years, he has been the driving force behind one of Italy’s biggest success stories, MarchesiAntinori Wines,
WINE NO. 6 OF 2020
With one of its winemaker's favorite bottlings, this single-vineyard Sonoma Chardonnay specialist climbed to the No. 6 spot in Wine Spectator's Top 100 of 2020—the most exciting wines of the past year. See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and when it's best to drink. SPARKLING | 100 TOP VALUE WINES FOR 2019 | WINE SPECTATOR Affordable bubbly is becoming better than ever. Look to Italy for diversity (Prosecco, Lambrusco, Franciacorta, Trentodoc), but don't miss Cava in Spain and Champagne-style sparklers in the United States. Wine Spectator picks 10 of the best for $25 or less.WINE NO. 7 OF 2020
From an Italian winery run by 4th-generation brothers, this incredible Barolo value takes the No. 7 spot in Wine Spectator's Top 100 of 2020—the most exciting wines of the past year. See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and when it's best todrink.
ROSÉ | 100 TOP VALUE WINES FOR 2019 | WINE SPECTATOR France is known for its exquisite dry rosés, but pink is now popular worldwide. California has come on strong, and regions in Italy, Spain and Washington deliver their own takes. Wine Spectator picks 10 of the best rosés for $25 or less.WINE NO. 1 OF 2019
This blue-chip Bordeaux estate, owned by the same family since before the 1855 Classification, made one of the top Cabernet blends and best values in 2016, a benchmark vintage for the Left Bank. It's being honored as the Wine of the Year, No. 1 in Wine Spectator's Top 100 of 2019—the most exciting wines of the past year. See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and TOP 10 WINES OF 2013 Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines—based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Discover the Top 10 of 2013 here with photos, videos and complete reviews—ratings, prices, tasting notes and when they're best to drink. And get the full list of the Top 100.WINE NO. 1 OF 2016
This California red raced to the front of the pack, becoming Wine of the Year for 2016. Find out why the editors named it No. 1 in Wine Spectator's Top 100 list of the most exciting wines of the past year. See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and when it's best to drink.WINE NO. 10
An American red claims the No. 10 spot in Wine Spectator's Top 100 of 2016—the most exciting wines of the past year. See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and when it's best todrink.
RHÔNE BOOM
2015 was a great vintage for France's Rhône Valley. Read Wine Spectator's recent tasting report on the region to see which wines—including the No. 5 ABCS OF OREGON PINOT NOIR Learn about the terroirs of key AVAs, the science behind the vineyards, and how that affects Oregon's Pinot Noirs, including the No. 3 wine in Wine Spectator’s Top 100 of 2016. TOP 10 WINES OF 2020 Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines, based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Discover the best of the best—the Top 10 of 2020—with videos, photos and complete reviews, including ratings, prices, tasting notes and when the wines are ready to drink. And get the full list of the Top 100. SPARKLING | 100 TOP VALUE WINES FOR 2019 | WINE SPECTATOR 12. Winner's List: For the name of the prize winner, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to WINE SPECTATOR’S TOP 100 SWEEPS at the below address, to be received by 1/10/21. Winner’s list will be available after 1/31/21. SPONS OR: M. Shanken Communications, Inc., 825 8 th Avenue, 33 rd Floor, New York, NY 10019.WINE NO. 4 OF 2020
Enjoying continued success under new ownership, this historic Napa Cabernet label captures the No. 4 spot in Wine Spectator's Top 10 Wines of 2020—the most exciting wines reviewed in the past year. See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and whenit's best to drink.
ROSÉ | 100 TOP VALUE WINES FOR 2019 | WINE SPECTATOR France is known for its exquisite dry rosés, but pink is now popular worldwide. California has come on strong, and regions in Italy, Spain and Washington deliver their own takes. Wine Spectator picks 10 of the best rosés for $25 or less. LOUIS BARRUOL : GENIUS OF GIGONDAS The results speak loud and clear: Château de St.-Cosme’s 2011 estate Gigondas earned an outstanding 93 points on Wine Spectator’ s 100-point scale. The single-vineyard wines Le Claux 2011 and Hominis Fides 2011 each received 95 points. The 2011 Le Poste earned 96 points; the 2010 Le Poste earned 99 points.SPOTLIGHT ON OREGON
The Willamette Valley is making some of its most impressive Pinot Noirs ever, and a new wave of winemakers are adding to the excitement.. Wine Spectator's latest tasting report highlights some of the standouts from the past few vintages, including one of Wine Spectator's Top 10 Wines of 2018. CHIANTI'S TREASURE TROVE Casaloste’s Chianti Classico 2015 (94, $21), Castello di Monsanto’s Chianti Classico Riserva 2015 (94, $25) and Chianti Classico 2016 (93, $20), San Felice’s Chianti Classico 2016 (94, $17) and Lanciola’s Chianti Classico Le Masse di Greve 2015 (93, $22) all offer fantastic quality for the price. There are also impressive examples fromWINE NO. 10
An American red claims the No. 10 spot in Wine Spectator's Top 100 of 2016—the most exciting wines of the past year. See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and when it's best todrink.
RHÔNE BOOM
2015 was a great vintage for France's Rhône Valley. Read Wine Spectator's recent tasting report on the region to see which wines—including the No. 5 PIERO ANTINORI’S FAMILY TRUST From the April 30, 2016, issue. Piero Antinori is 76 years old. For 49 years, he has been the driving force behind one of Italy’s biggest success stories, Marchesi Antinori Wines, and, beyond that, a leader in the renaissance of all Italian wines. Now he says he is retiring, stepping back and gradually handing control of the family company to TOP 10 WINES OF 2020 Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines, based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Discover the best of the best—the Top 10 of 2020—with videos, photos and complete reviews, including ratings, prices, tasting notes and when the wines are ready to drink. And get the full list of the Top 100. SPARKLING | 100 TOP VALUE WINES FOR 2019 | WINE SPECTATOR 12. Winner's List: For the name of the prize winner, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to WINE SPECTATOR’S TOP 100 SWEEPS at the below address, to be received by 1/10/21. Winner’s list will be available after 1/31/21. SPONS OR: M. Shanken Communications, Inc., 825 8 th Avenue, 33 rd Floor, New York, NY 10019.WINE NO. 4 OF 2020
Enjoying continued success under new ownership, this historic Napa Cabernet label captures the No. 4 spot in Wine Spectator's Top 10 Wines of 2020—the most exciting wines reviewed in the past year. See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and whenit's best to drink.
ROSÉ | 100 TOP VALUE WINES FOR 2019 | WINE SPECTATOR France is known for its exquisite dry rosés, but pink is now popular worldwide. California has come on strong, and regions in Italy, Spain and Washington deliver their own takes. Wine Spectator picks 10 of the best rosés for $25 or less. LOUIS BARRUOL : GENIUS OF GIGONDAS The results speak loud and clear: Château de St.-Cosme’s 2011 estate Gigondas earned an outstanding 93 points on Wine Spectator’ s 100-point scale. The single-vineyard wines Le Claux 2011 and Hominis Fides 2011 each received 95 points. The 2011 Le Poste earned 96 points; the 2010 Le Poste earned 99 points.SPOTLIGHT ON OREGON
The Willamette Valley is making some of its most impressive Pinot Noirs ever, and a new wave of winemakers are adding to the excitement.. Wine Spectator's latest tasting report highlights some of the standouts from the past few vintages, including one of Wine Spectator's Top 10 Wines of 2018. CHIANTI'S TREASURE TROVE Casaloste’s Chianti Classico 2015 (94, $21), Castello di Monsanto’s Chianti Classico Riserva 2015 (94, $25) and Chianti Classico 2016 (93, $20), San Felice’s Chianti Classico 2016 (94, $17) and Lanciola’s Chianti Classico Le Masse di Greve 2015 (93, $22) all offer fantastic quality for the price. There are also impressive examples fromWINE NO. 10
An American red claims the No. 10 spot in Wine Spectator's Top 100 of 2016—the most exciting wines of the past year. See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and when it's best todrink.
RHÔNE BOOM
2015 was a great vintage for France's Rhône Valley. Read Wine Spectator's recent tasting report on the region to see which wines—including the No. 5 PIERO ANTINORI’S FAMILY TRUST From the April 30, 2016, issue. Piero Antinori is 76 years old. For 49 years, he has been the driving force behind one of Italy’s biggest success stories, Marchesi Antinori Wines, and, beyond that, a leader in the renaissance of all Italian wines. Now he says he is retiring, stepping back and gradually handing control of the family company to WINE SPECTATOR'S TOP 100 WINES Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines—based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Here you can find the most recent Top 10 lists in detail, with photos, videos and complete reviews—ratings, prices, tasting notes and when the wines are best to drink. Also get the full lists of every Top 100 from 2020 back to the 1988WINE NO. 6 OF 2020
With one of its winemaker's favorite bottlings, this single-vineyard Sonoma Chardonnay specialist climbed to the No. 6 spot in Wine Spectator's Top 100 of 2020—the most exciting wines of the past year. See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and when it's best to drink.WINE NO. 4 OF 2020
Enjoying continued success under new ownership, this historic Napa Cabernet label captures the No. 4 spot in Wine Spectator's Top 10 Wines of 2020—the most exciting wines reviewed in the past year. See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and whenit's best to drink.
ROSÉ | 100 TOP VALUE WINES FOR 2019 | WINE SPECTATOR T he traditional rosé appellations of France, Spain and Italy have always produced a delicious array of styles at very affordable prices. Now, with the whole world thinking pink, producers across the globe are trying to match those classic examples in both quality and value. California and Washington, in particular, are producing a stream of vibrant, refreshing versions from grapes such as MARK AUBERT'S AMBITION Napa native Mark Aubert makes some of California’s most sought-after Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs—including one of the Top 10 Wines of 2020! Wine Spectator profiles the winemaker, from his Burgundian inspiration to his future plans for winemaking ventures in Sonoma.SICILIAN SUCCESS
A red wine from Sicily's Mount Etna is one of Wine Spectator's Top 100 Wines of 2018. Wine Spectator's latest report on the region features top producers from theRHÔNE BOOM
2015 was a great vintage for France's Rhône Valley. Read Wine Spectator's recent tasting report on the region to see which wines—including the No. 5ZEST FOR ZINFANDEL
The wines of Limerick Lane have a celebrated past, yet since taking over in 2011, owner Jake Bilbro has established a new standard. The Limerick Lane 1023 Russian River Valley 2015 (95, $65) is a blend of Zinfandel and Syrah from vines planted between 1910 and 1980. It shows the power, richness and pedigree of a great Rhône Valley redWINE NO. 1 OF 2015
See Wine Spectator's Wine of the Year and find out why a Napa Cabernet from a previously little-known producer was named No. 1 in the Top 10 of 2015. Check out photos, video and a full review of this red from the exciting 2012 vintage, along with the full Top 100 of 2015 list selected by our editors. ABCS OF OREGON PINOT NOIR Learn about the terroirs of key AVAs, the science behind the vineyards, and how that affects Oregon's Pinot Noirs, including the No. 3 wine in Wine Spectator’s Top 100 of 2016. WINE SPECTATOR'S TOP 100 WINESTOP 10 2019VIDEOS100 VALUESENTER OUR SWEEPSTAKESWINE NO. 1 Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines—based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Here you can find the most recent Top 10 lists in detail, with photos, videos and complete reviews—ratings, prices, tasting notes and when the wines are best to drink. Also get the full lists of every Top 100 from 2020 back to the 1988 TOP 10 WINES OF 2020 Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines, based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Discover the best of the best—the Top 10 of 2020—with videos, photos and complete reviews, including ratings, prices, tasting notes and when the wines are ready to drink. And get the full list of the Top 100. PAST YEARS OF TOP 10 WINES Annually, Wine Spectator selects the most exciting wines for quality, value, availability and an X-factor that represents what makes them stand apart from the rest of the year's reviewed releases. The best of the best are named to the Top 10. Here, our editors profile each Top10
SPARKLING | 100 TOP VALUE WINES FOR 2019 | WINE SPECTATOR 12. Winner's List: For the name of the prize winner, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to WINE SPECTATOR’S TOP 100 SWEEPS at the below address, to be received by 1/10/21. Winner’s list will be available after 1/31/21. SPONS OR: M. Shanken Communications, Inc., 825 8 th Avenue, 33 rd Floor, New York, NY 10019.WINE NO. 1 OF 2019
This blue-chip Bordeaux estate, owned by the same family since before the 1855 Classification, made one of the top Cabernet blends and best values in 2016, a benchmark vintage for the Left Bank. It's being honored as the Wine of the Year, No. 1 in Wine Spectator's Top 100 of 2019—the most exciting wines of the past year. See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and TOP 10 WINES OF 2017 Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines, based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Discover the best of the best—the Top 10 of 2017—with videos, photos and complete reviews, including ratings, prices, tasting notes and when the wines are ready to drink. And get the full list of the Top 100. TOP 10 WINES OF 2013 Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines—based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Discover the Top 10 of 2013 here with photos, videos and complete reviews—ratings, prices, tasting notes and when they're best to drink. And get the full list of the Top 100. WINE NO. 2 — WINE SPECTATOR'S TOP 100 OF 2016 Oregon's Dundee Hills are better known for Pinot Noir than Chardonnay. So why was a white from this leading producer picked as No. 2 in Wine Spectator's Top 100 of 2016—the most exciting wines of the past year? See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and when it's best to drink. PENFOLDS WINERY: AUSTRALIA'S ICON PIERO ANTINORI’S FAMILY TRUST From the April 30, 2016, issue. Piero Antinori is 76 years old. For 49 years, he has been the driving force behind one of Italy’s biggest success stories, Marchesi Antinori Wines, and, beyond that, a leader in the renaissance of all Italian wines. Now he says he is retiring, stepping back and gradually handing control of the family company to WINE SPECTATOR'S TOP 100 WINESTOP 10 2019VIDEOS100 VALUESENTER OUR SWEEPSTAKESWINE NO. 1 Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines—based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Here you can find the most recent Top 10 lists in detail, with photos, videos and complete reviews—ratings, prices, tasting notes and when the wines are best to drink. Also get the full lists of every Top 100 from 2020 back to the 1988 TOP 10 WINES OF 2020 Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines, based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Discover the best of the best—the Top 10 of 2020—with videos, photos and complete reviews, including ratings, prices, tasting notes and when the wines are ready to drink. And get the full list of the Top 100. PAST YEARS OF TOP 10 WINES Annually, Wine Spectator selects the most exciting wines for quality, value, availability and an X-factor that represents what makes them stand apart from the rest of the year's reviewed releases. The best of the best are named to the Top 10. Here, our editors profile each Top10
SPARKLING | 100 TOP VALUE WINES FOR 2019 | WINE SPECTATOR 12. Winner's List: For the name of the prize winner, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to WINE SPECTATOR’S TOP 100 SWEEPS at the below address, to be received by 1/10/21. Winner’s list will be available after 1/31/21. SPONS OR: M. Shanken Communications, Inc., 825 8 th Avenue, 33 rd Floor, New York, NY 10019.WINE NO. 1 OF 2019
This blue-chip Bordeaux estate, owned by the same family since before the 1855 Classification, made one of the top Cabernet blends and best values in 2016, a benchmark vintage for the Left Bank. It's being honored as the Wine of the Year, No. 1 in Wine Spectator's Top 100 of 2019—the most exciting wines of the past year. See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and TOP 10 WINES OF 2017 Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines, based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Discover the best of the best—the Top 10 of 2017—with videos, photos and complete reviews, including ratings, prices, tasting notes and when the wines are ready to drink. And get the full list of the Top 100. TOP 10 WINES OF 2013 Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines—based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Discover the Top 10 of 2013 here with photos, videos and complete reviews—ratings, prices, tasting notes and when they're best to drink. And get the full list of the Top 100. WINE NO. 2 — WINE SPECTATOR'S TOP 100 OF 2016 Oregon's Dundee Hills are better known for Pinot Noir than Chardonnay. So why was a white from this leading producer picked as No. 2 in Wine Spectator's Top 100 of 2016—the most exciting wines of the past year? See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and when it's best to drink. PENFOLDS WINERY: AUSTRALIA'S ICON PIERO ANTINORI’S FAMILY TRUST From the April 30, 2016, issue. Piero Antinori is 76 years old. For 49 years, he has been the driving force behind one of Italy’s biggest success stories, Marchesi Antinori Wines, and, beyond that, a leader in the renaissance of all Italian wines. Now he says he is retiring, stepping back and gradually handing control of the family company to TOP 10 WINES OF 2019 Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines, based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Discover the best of the best—the Top 10 of 2019—with videos, photos and complete reviews, including ratings, prices, tasting notes and when the wines are ready to drink. And get the full list of the Top 100. 100 TOP VALUE WINES FOR 2020 The diverse selection in this year’s annual roundup of 100 top values covers six categories—Light Whites, Rich Whites, Elegant Reds, Big Reds, Rosé and Sparkling—and spans every corner of the globe. All of the wines are rated 88 points or higher, priced at $25or less and made in
PAST YEARS OF TOP 10 WINES Annually, Wine Spectator selects the most exciting wines for quality, value, availability and an X-factor that represents what makes them stand apart from the rest of the year's reviewed releases. The best of the best are named to the Top 10. Here, our editors profile each Top10
SPARKLING | 100 TOP VALUE WINES FOR 2019 | WINE SPECTATOR Affordable bubbly is becoming better than ever. Look to Italy for diversity (Prosecco, Lambrusco, Franciacorta, Trentodoc), but don't miss Cava in Spain and Champagne-style sparklers in the United States. Wine Spectator picks 10 of the best for $25 or less. ROSÉ | 100 TOP VALUE WINES FOR 2019 | WINE SPECTATOR France is known for its exquisite dry rosés, but pink is now popular worldwide. California has come on strong, and regions in Italy, Spain and Washington deliver their own takes. Wine Spectator picks 10 of the best rosés for $25 or less.ELEGANT REDS
For refined reds, look to well-priced Pinot Noir—from California, Oregon and New Zealand—as well as Sangiovese from Italy, Tempranillo from Spain, Merlot from Washington, supple blends and more. Wine Spectator picks 20 of the best for $25 or less. WINE NO. 2 — WINE SPECTATOR'S TOP 100 OF 2016 Oregon's Dundee Hills are better known for Pinot Noir than Chardonnay. So why was a white from this leading producer picked as No. 2 in Wine Spectator's Top 100 of 2016—the most exciting wines of the past year? See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and when it's best to drink. WINE NO. 6 — WINE SPECTATOR'S TOP 100 OF 2016 Based on Petite Sirah, an innovative red blend from California captured the No. 6 spot in Wine Spectator's Top 100 of 2016—the most exciting wines of the past year. See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and when it's best to drink. CHIANTI'S TREASURE TROVE Casaloste’s Chianti Classico 2015 (94, $21), Castello di Monsanto’s Chianti Classico Riserva 2015 (94, $25) and Chianti Classico 2016 (93, $20), San Felice’s Chianti Classico 2016 (94, $17) and Lanciola’s Chianti Classico Le Masse di Greve 2015 (93, $22) all offer fantastic quality for the price. There are also impressive examples fromRHÔNE BOOM
2015 was a great vintage for France's Rhône Valley. Read Wine Spectator's recent tasting report on the region to see which wines—including the No. 5 WINE SPECTATOR'S TOP 100 WINESTOP 10 2019VIDEOS100 VALUESENTER OUR SWEEPSTAKESWINE NO. 1 Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines—based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Here you can find the most recent Top 10 lists in detail, with photos, videos and complete reviews—ratings, prices, tasting notes and when the wines are best to drink. Also get the full lists of every Top 100 from 2020 back to the 1988 TOP 10 WINES OF 2020 Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines, based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Discover the best of the best—the Top 10 of 2020—with videos, photos and complete reviews, including ratings, prices, tasting notes and when the wines are ready to drink. And get the full list of the Top 100. PAST YEARS OF TOP 10 WINES Annually, Wine Spectator selects the most exciting wines for quality, value, availability and an X-factor that represents what makes them stand apart from the rest of the year's reviewed releases. The best of the best are named to the Top 10. Here, our editors profile each Top10
SPARKLING | 100 TOP VALUE WINES FOR 2019 | WINE SPECTATOR 12. Winner's List: For the name of the prize winner, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to WINE SPECTATOR’S TOP 100 SWEEPS at the below address, to be received by 1/10/21. Winner’s list will be available after 1/31/21. SPONS OR: M. Shanken Communications, Inc., 825 8 th Avenue, 33 rd Floor, New York, NY 10019.WINE NO. 1 OF 2019
This blue-chip Bordeaux estate, owned by the same family since before the 1855 Classification, made one of the top Cabernet blends and best values in 2016, a benchmark vintage for the Left Bank. It's being honored as the Wine of the Year, No. 1 in Wine Spectator's Top 100 of 2019—the most exciting wines of the past year. See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and TOP 10 WINES OF 2017 Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines, based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Discover the best of the best—the Top 10 of 2017—with videos, photos and complete reviews, including ratings, prices, tasting notes and when the wines are ready to drink. And get the full list of the Top 100. TOP 10 WINES OF 2013 Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines—based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Discover the Top 10 of 2013 here with photos, videos and complete reviews—ratings, prices, tasting notes and when they're best to drink. And get the full list of the Top 100. WINE NO. 2 — WINE SPECTATOR'S TOP 100 OF 2016 Oregon's Dundee Hills are better known for Pinot Noir than Chardonnay. So why was a white from this leading producer picked as No. 2 in Wine Spectator's Top 100 of 2016—the most exciting wines of the past year? See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and when it's best to drink. PENFOLDS WINERY: AUSTRALIA'S ICON PIERO ANTINORI’S FAMILY TRUST From the April 30, 2016, issue. Piero Antinori is 76 years old. For 49 years, he has been the driving force behind one of Italy’s biggest success stories, Marchesi Antinori Wines, and, beyond that, a leader in the renaissance of all Italian wines. Now he says he is retiring, stepping back and gradually handing control of the family company to WINE SPECTATOR'S TOP 100 WINESTOP 10 2019VIDEOS100 VALUESENTER OUR SWEEPSTAKESWINE NO. 1 Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines—based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Here you can find the most recent Top 10 lists in detail, with photos, videos and complete reviews—ratings, prices, tasting notes and when the wines are best to drink. Also get the full lists of every Top 100 from 2020 back to the 1988 TOP 10 WINES OF 2020 Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines, based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Discover the best of the best—the Top 10 of 2020—with videos, photos and complete reviews, including ratings, prices, tasting notes and when the wines are ready to drink. And get the full list of the Top 100. PAST YEARS OF TOP 10 WINES Annually, Wine Spectator selects the most exciting wines for quality, value, availability and an X-factor that represents what makes them stand apart from the rest of the year's reviewed releases. The best of the best are named to the Top 10. Here, our editors profile each Top10
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This blue-chip Bordeaux estate, owned by the same family since before the 1855 Classification, made one of the top Cabernet blends and best values in 2016, a benchmark vintage for the Left Bank. It's being honored as the Wine of the Year, No. 1 in Wine Spectator's Top 100 of 2019—the most exciting wines of the past year. See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and TOP 10 WINES OF 2017 Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines, based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Discover the best of the best—the Top 10 of 2017—with videos, photos and complete reviews, including ratings, prices, tasting notes and when the wines are ready to drink. And get the full list of the Top 100. TOP 10 WINES OF 2013 Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines—based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Discover the Top 10 of 2013 here with photos, videos and complete reviews—ratings, prices, tasting notes and when they're best to drink. And get the full list of the Top 100. WINE NO. 2 — WINE SPECTATOR'S TOP 100 OF 2016 Oregon's Dundee Hills are better known for Pinot Noir than Chardonnay. So why was a white from this leading producer picked as No. 2 in Wine Spectator's Top 100 of 2016—the most exciting wines of the past year? See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and when it's best to drink. PENFOLDS WINERY: AUSTRALIA'S ICON PIERO ANTINORI’S FAMILY TRUST From the April 30, 2016, issue. Piero Antinori is 76 years old. For 49 years, he has been the driving force behind one of Italy’s biggest success stories, Marchesi Antinori Wines, and, beyond that, a leader in the renaissance of all Italian wines. Now he says he is retiring, stepping back and gradually handing control of the family company to TOP 10 WINES OF 2019 Each year, Wine Spectator editors select the most exciting wines we've reviewed for our Top 100 Wines, based on quality, value, availability and excitement. Discover the best of the best—the Top 10 of 2019—with videos, photos and complete reviews, including ratings, prices, tasting notes and when the wines are ready to drink. And get the full list of the Top 100. 100 TOP VALUE WINES FOR 2020 The diverse selection in this year’s annual roundup of 100 top values covers six categories—Light Whites, Rich Whites, Elegant Reds, Big Reds, Rosé and Sparkling—and spans every corner of the globe. All of the wines are rated 88 points or higher, priced at $25or less and made in
PAST YEARS OF TOP 10 WINES Annually, Wine Spectator selects the most exciting wines for quality, value, availability and an X-factor that represents what makes them stand apart from the rest of the year's reviewed releases. The best of the best are named to the Top 10. Here, our editors profile each Top10
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For refined reds, look to well-priced Pinot Noir—from California, Oregon and New Zealand—as well as Sangiovese from Italy, Tempranillo from Spain, Merlot from Washington, supple blends and more. Wine Spectator picks 20 of the best for $25 or less. WINE NO. 2 — WINE SPECTATOR'S TOP 100 OF 2016 Oregon's Dundee Hills are better known for Pinot Noir than Chardonnay. So why was a white from this leading producer picked as No. 2 in Wine Spectator's Top 100 of 2016—the most exciting wines of the past year? See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and when it's best to drink. WINE NO. 6 — WINE SPECTATOR'S TOP 100 OF 2016 Based on Petite Sirah, an innovative red blend from California captured the No. 6 spot in Wine Spectator's Top 100 of 2016—the most exciting wines of the past year. See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and when it's best to drink. CHIANTI'S TREASURE TROVE Casaloste’s Chianti Classico 2015 (94, $21), Castello di Monsanto’s Chianti Classico Riserva 2015 (94, $25) and Chianti Classico 2016 (93, $20), San Felice’s Chianti Classico 2016 (94, $17) and Lanciola’s Chianti Classico Le Masse di Greve 2015 (93, $22) all offer fantastic quality for the price. There are also impressive examples fromRHÔNE BOOM
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Bodegas Marqués de Murrieta Rioja Castillo Ygay Gran ReservaEspecial 2010 +-
Maturing well, this round red is a lovely example of the traditional style. Orange peel, dried cherry, forest floor, vanilla and black tea flavors mingle harmoniously over round tannins and citrusy acidity. Generous but gentle, lively, balanced and harmonious. Tempranillo and Mazuelo. Drink now through 2030. 7,500 cases made, 680 cases imported.—_TM_
Score 96 | Price $139 201096
$139
2
Aubert Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast UV Vineyard 2018 +- Powerful and structured, with minerally richness to the fine-edged red fruit and savory spice flavors. The sleek finish offers impressive purity and clarity to the notes of hot stone, flint and underbrush. Best from 2021 through 2026. 993 cases made. —_KM_ Score 95 | Price $85 201895
$85
3
San Filippo Brunello di Montalcino Le Lucére 2015 +- Effusive aromas of black currant, blueberry, violet and iron mark this expressive red. Supple and harmonious, with a firm backbone of tannins that are refined and integrated. Shows terrific length and complexity. Best from 2023 through 2043. 1,300 cases made, 650 casesimported. —_BS_
Score 97 | Price $90 201597
$90
4
Mayacamas Cabernet Sauvignon Mount Veeder 2016 +- This distinctive red throws a lot of wild sage, herb and sassafras notes out first, while the core of intense red currant, damson plum and bitter cherry fruit waits its turn. The vibrant structure is built on acidity, pulling everything together through the iron-streaked finish. Should age wonderfully. Best from 2022 through 2040. 1,600cases made. —_JM_
Score 96 | Price $135 201696
$135
5
Domaine de la Vieille Julienne Châteauneuf-du-Pape Les Trois Sources2016 +-
A lush, ripe style, with açaà berry, blueberry and plum reduction notes giving this a slightly exotic bent, while singed bay leaf, worn leather and warm tar accents keep this grounded in a slightly old-school way. Displays ample heft, yet energy ripples through the finish, accompanied by lingering _garrigue_ and tobacco echoes. Best from 2022 through 2040. 2,000 cases made, 500 cases imported. —_JM_ Score 96 | Price $90 201696
$90
6
Kistler Chardonnay Russian River Valley Vine Hill Vineyard 2017 +- Complex, with crunchy acidity to the concentrated citrus and McIntosh apple flavors. Intense minerality shows midpalate, followed by a pure and powerful finish that lingers with dried savory herb and toasty hints. Best from 2022 through 2027. 1,979 cases made. —_KM_ Score 96 | Price $90 201796
$90
7
Massolino Barolo 2016 +- A stream of pure, juicy cherry fruit is at the heart of this red, along with mineral, tobacco and wild herb notes. Firm and tightly wound, with a matrix of dense, refined tannins for support. All the elements are in the right proportions, this just needs time. Best from 2023 through 2045. 5,800 cases made, 2,100 cases imported. —_BS_ Score 95 | Price $53 201695
$53
8
Bodega Piedra Negra Chacayes Los Chacayes 2015 +- Very elegant and rich, with concentrated kirsch, dark plum and cherry tart flavors, backed by medium-grained tannins and fresh acidity. Shows grip midpalate, leading to a finish that turns creamy and plush, primed with spicy richness and chocolate mousse accents. Malbec. Drink now through 2027. 3,000 cases made. —_KM_ Score 96 | Price $99 201596
$99
9
Beaux Frères Pinot Noir Ribbon Ridge The Beaux Frères Vineyard 2018+-
A wine of presence and expression, impeccably structured yet elegantly layered, with evocative raspberry, rose petal and brown baking spice notes that pick up richness and tension toward fine-grained tannins. Drink now through 2029. 3,088 cases made.—_TF_
Score 95 | Price $95 201895
$95
10
Bollinger Brut Champagne La Grande Année 2012 +- This goes from zero to 60 right out of the gate, with an intense spine of acidity driving tightly meshed flavors of crushed black currant, ground coffee, candied grapefruit peel and toasted almond. The profile expands on the palate, carried by the fine, raw silk–like mousse. Richly aromatic and expressive from start to lasting, spiced finish. Disgorged July 2019. Drink now through 2037. 850 cases imported. —_AN_ Score 97 | Price $175 201297
$175
11
Castello di Volpaia Chianti Classico Riserva 2016 +- Enticing aromas of black cherry, black currant and violet are allied to flavors of iron, wet earth and spice in this red, which is loaded with fruit, vibrant acidity and well-mannered tannins. Shows terrific harmony now, yet possesses the structure to age. The long, mouthwatering finish extends the dark fruit and mineral elements. Best from 2021 through 2040. 6,000 cases made, 3,300 cases imported.—_BS_
Score 97 | Price $40 201697
$40
12
Bodegas y Viñedos Valderiz Ribera del Duero 2016 +- The dense, polished texture carries rich, harmonious flavors in this elegant red. Blackberry and currant notes mingle with espresso, mineral, licorice and spice accents. Lovely floral hints emerge on the long, clean finish. Beautifully sculpted. Drink now through 2030. 2,000 cases made, 657 cases imported. —_TM_ Score 96 | Price $40 201696
$40
13
Tolaini Cabernet Sauvignon Toscana Legit 2016 +- An impressive red of breadth and depth, featuring black cherry, plum, leather, earth, iron and cedar aromas and flavors. This is solidly built and well-balanced, with finely honed tannins and lively acidity providing backbone. Best from 2021 through 2040. 15,000 cases made, 2,500 cases imported. —_BS_ Score 95 | Price $45 201695
$45
14
Felton Road Pinot Noir Central Otago Bannockburn 2018 +- Aromatic and expressive, with raspberry, cherry and fresh herb notes that are precise on a smooth and supple frame, offering details of matcha green tea, white pepper and forest floor. A hint of fresh nutmeg lingers on the long, expressive finish, where the tannins provide a slight grip. Drink now through 2034. 5,372 cases made, 199 cases imported. —_MW_ Score 95 | Price $52 201895
$52
15
Duckhorn Merlot Napa Valley Three Palms Vineyard 2017 +- Powerful, rich and complex, with a refined mix of currant, dark cherry and plum tart flavors backed by suave, medium-grained tannins. Well-defined slate and loamy notes stretch out nicely on the finish, with black olive hints. Drink now through 2027. 4,678 cases made.—_KM_
Score 96 | Price $110 201796
$110
16
Caprili Brunello di Montalcino 2015 +- Offering cherry, plum, iron, earth and floral aromas and flavors, this is vibrant and beautifully balanced. Well-structured, with the harmony and concentration to develop. Best from 2023 through 2043. 4,000 cases made, 3,000 cases imported. —_BS_ Score 95 | Price $60 201595
$60
17
Bodegas Godeval Valdeorras Viña Godeval Cepas Vellas 2018 +- Firm and shapely, this white shows power and elegance. The polished texture carries lively flavors of grapefruit, quince, tarragon and flint. Electric acidity gives this energy. Harmonious and long. Drink now through 2026. 1,000 cases made, 600 cases imported. —_TM_ Score 94 | Price $23 201894
$23
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Hall Sauvignon Blanc Knights Valley 2018 +- Stylish and memorable, this white strikes an ideal balance between richness and vibrancy, with a spicy, smoky note of palo santo and a juicy, crisp core of lemon curd, orange sherbet and dried apricot flavors. A touch of green tea lingers on the finish. Drink now through 2030. 1,225 cases made. —_MW_ Score 94 | Price $35 201894
$35
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Résonance Pinot Noir Willamette Valley 2017 +- A wine with structure and presence, buoyed by a complex backbone of minerality, wrapped in refined dark cherry and black tea flavors and finishing with fine-grained tannins. Best from 2021 through 2029. 6,550 cases made. —_TF_ Score 93 | Price $35 201793
$35
20
Caiarossa Toscana Pergolaia 2016 +- Flavors of black cherry and blackberry stand up to the dense tannins in this fresh, deep and intense red, but this is equally about the vibrant acidity driving the fruit, wild herb nuances and spice-infused aftertaste. Sangiovese with Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Best from 2022 through 2040. 4,700 cases made, 1,200 casesimported. —_BS_
Score 94 | Price $28 201694
$28
21
Joel Gott Sauvignon Blanc California 2019 +- Lemon blossom, Asian pear, lime sherbet and candied orange peel notes are pure, fragrant and juicy in this silky white, with intensity and a lift of freshness on the finish from an accent of lemon verbena. Drink now. Tasted twice, with consistent notes. 98,000 cases made. —_MW_ Score 92 | Price $12 201992
$12
22
Pierre Amadieu Gigondas Domaine Grand Romane 2017 +- Ripe and juicy in feel, with a wound-up core of raspberry, black currant and cherry pâte de fruit flavors waiting to stretch out, while an undercurrent of alder, tobacco and licorice root notes moves through. Will be a winner when fully knit. Best from 2023 through 2035. 6,500 cases made, 1,000 cases imported. —_JM_ Score 94 | Price $40 201794
$40
23
Allan Scott Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough 2020 +- Supple and succulent, offering a generous and juicy mix of passion fruit, Key lime and ruby grapefruit flavors. Expressive and strong on the finish, with touches of freshly grated ginger and green tea. Drink now. 50,000 cases made, 16,000 cases imported. —_MW_ Score 92 | Price $17 202092
$17
24
Produttori del Barbaresco Barbaresco Rabajà Riserva 2015 +- Though rich, this red offers bright acidity and dense tannins that lend a sense of tightness, with pure cherry, strawberry and floral flavors that are persistent from start to lingering finish, where distinct spice and mineral elements play out. Best from 2023 through 2045. 1,342 cases made, 275 cases imported. —_BS_ Score 97 | Price $71 201597
$71
25
Bodegas Montecillo Rioja Reserva 2013 +- This plump red offers mulled cherry and plum flavors, with notes of cinnamon, sandalwood and cedar. Light tannins are well-integrated, while orange peel acidity keeps this fresh and focused. Harmonious and generous. Tempranillo, Mazuelo and Garnacha. Drink now through 2028. 26,500 cases made, 15,900 cases imported. —_TM_ Score 92 | Price $18 201392
$18
26
Quivira Sauvignon Blanc Dry Creek Valley Fig Tree Vineyard 2018 +- Verbena, beeswax and matcha green tea notes give way to a succulent, polished core of lemon curd, lanolin and quince flavors. Powerfully intense and focused, but the mouthwatering acidity keeps the flavors vivid, fresh and light-footed. Drink now. 1,310 cases made. —_MW_ Score 93 | Price $24 201893
$24
27
Concha y Toro Cabernet Sauvignon Puente Alto Gravas del Maipo 2017 +- Precise and powerful, with fleshy richness to the dark currant, cassis and black olive flavors, matched to dried savory accents. Mocha and dark chocolate details show on the long, richly spiced finish. Drink now through 2027. 1,500 cases made, 500 cases imported. —_KM_ Score 95 | Price $70 201795
$70
28
Bodegas Borsao Syrah Campo de Borja Zarihs 2016 +- This red marries the ripe fruit and toasty oak of the international style with a savory, rustic character. A thick, polished texture, supported by well-integrated tannins and balsamic acidity, carries dark plum, black pepper, soy sauce and loamy earth flavors that are seamless and long. Drink now through 2032. 8,000 cases made, 2,000 cases imported. —_TM_ Score 93 | Price $22 201693
$22
29
The Four Graces Pinot Noir Dundee Hills Reserve 2017 +- A delicate and polished beauty, with expressive violet and raspberry aromas that open to gracefully layered cherry and spiced cinnamon accents that build richness toward refined tannins. Drink now through 2029. 3,064 cases made. —_TF_ Score 94 | Price $40 201794
$40
30
Compañia de Vinos del Atlántico Garnacha Montsant Pinyolet 2016 +- This red has density and polish, with cherry and red plum flavors accented by forest floor, tobacco and licorice notes. Solid and balanced. Drink now through 2026. 3,500 cases made, 3,146 casesimported. —_TM_
Score 91 | Price $15 201691
$15
31
Forge Riesling Seneca Lake Dry Classique 2018 +- Distinct, with mustard flower, yellow apple, quince and jasmine notes mixed together, carried on a slightly rounded, waxy frame and ending with a flash of quinine. Drink now through 2023. 4,000 cases made.—_JM_
Score 91 | Price $19 201891
$19
32
Foradori Manzoni Bianco Vigneti delle Dolomiti Fontanasanta 2018 +- Fragrant aromas and flavors of macerated peach, chamomile and white raspberry are finely meshed in this elegant, medium-bodied white, with mouthwatering acidity. Bright and distinctive, offering a lasting, spice- and saline-laced finish. Lightly chalky in texture. Drink now through 2028. 650 cases imported. —_AN_ Score 93 | Price $30 201893
$30
33
Ken Wright Pinot Noir Willamette Valley 2017 +- Sleek and elegantly rich, with a vibrant backbone of polished tannins and bright acidity wrapped in expressive raspberry and orange zest flavors, with sandalwood and other zesty spice notes. Drink now through 2026. 18,000 cases made. —_TF_ Score 91 | Price $22 201791
$22
34
Glenelly Chardonnay Stellenbosch Estate Reserve 2018 +- Expressive and profound, beautifully balancing oak and fruit and floral flavors. Notes of apple, mint, heather and butter mingle in harmony, supported by vivid acidity. Picks up a bit of crunch toward the long, mouthwatering finish, adding to the interesting texture. Best from 2022 through 2032. 2,500 cases made, 1,009 cases imported.—_AZ_
Score 92 | Price $25 201892
$25
35
Trimbach Riesling Alsace 2017 +- A sleek, minerally white, with well-cut acidity defining flavors of white peach, pine and preserved lemon, showing a rich hint of passion fruit coulis. Fine and creamy, offering a lasting finish. Drink now through 2027. 30,000 cases made, 7,000 cases imported. —_AN_ Score 91 | Price $25 201791
$25
36
Marchesi de' Frescobaldi Chianti Classico Tenuta Perano 2015 +- The core black cherry and blackberry flavors are shaded by iron, petrol and tar elements, with wild Tuscan scrub accents. This is powerful and tannic, and needs some time to integrate. Best from 2021 through 2033. 2,000 cases imported. —_BS_ Score 92 | Price $24 201592
$24
37
Bergström Pinot Noir Willamette Valley Cumberland Reserve 2018 +- Dynamic yet harmonious, with expressive raspberry and rose petal aromas, accented by flavors of orange peel and dusky spice. Builds richness toward polished tannins. Drink now through 2028. 4,210 casesmade. —_TF_
Score 94 | Price $42 201894
$42
38
Bodegas Juan Gil Jumilla Blue Label 2017 +- This brawny red shows a savory character, with loamy earth, black tea and tobacco notes framing a rich core of currant and blackberry flavors. The muscular tannins are balanced by juicy acidity. Dense, balanced and expressive. Monastrell, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. Drink now through 2032. 2,500 cases made, 1,250 cases imported.—_TM_
Score 94 | Price $35 201794
$35
39
Boscarelli Vino Nobile di Montepulciano 2016 +- Expressive and harmonious, this red exhibits cherry, blackberry, violet and mineral aromas and flavors. Pure and elegant, with an underlying tension and intensity that drives the lingering aftertaste of fruit, stone and earth, showing a hint of wild herbs. Sangiovese, Canaiolo, Mammolo and Colorino. Best from 2022 through 2038. 4,200 cases made, 800 cases imported. —_BS_ Score 94 | Price $41 201694
$41
40
Tensley Syrah Santa Barbara County Colson Canyon Vineyard 2018 +- Shows ample torque at the core, wrapped in multilayered flavors of blueberry and cherry, accented by licorice, _garrigue_ and crushed rock notes, finishing with brooding yet polished tannins. Drink now through 2028. 1,500 cases made. —_TF_ Score 94 | Price $44 201894
$44
41
Penfolds Shiraz South Australia Bin 28 Kalimna 2018 +- Shows terrific concentration, with dense and chewy tannins providing an appealing backdrop to the blueberry, dried cherry, date and candied ginger flavors. Tobacco, tomato leaf and espresso notes linger on the finish. Drink now through 2030. 9,560 cases imported. —_MW_ Score 93 | Price $40 201893
$40
42
Gloria Ferrer Brut Carneros Royal Cuvée Late Disgorged 2013 +- A sumptuous and rich style, with vibrant Asian pear, fresh yeast roll and spiced nut flavors, taking on a steely structure on the long finish. Drink now. 4,800 cases made. —_TF_ Score 93 | Price $40 201393
$40
43
Domaine Bousquet Malbec Tupungato 2019 +- Offers a smoky aroma, with refined raspberry and red currant flavors, backed by crunchy acidity. Savory midpalate, with a fine-grained finish that offers black licorice and tar notes. Drink now through 2024. 88,540 cases made, 27,793 cases imported. —_KM_ Score 90 | Price $13 201990
$13
44
Hartford Court Chardonnay Russian River Valley 2018 +- Luscious, rich and full of creamy white fruit flavors flanked by buttery accents. Spicy plushness lingers into the finish, with some honeyed notes. Drink now through 2024. 17,000 cases made. —_KM_ Score 92 | Price $30 201892
$30
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Ferraton Père & Fils Crozes-Hermitage Calendes 2017 +- Juicy and compact, featuring dark plum and blackberry fruit flavors, wrapped in sweet tobacco and licorice root notes. Shows a tarry edge on the finish. Drink now through 2025. 7,500 cases made, 1,000 casesimported. —_JM_
Score 92 | Price $34 201792
$34
46
Vasse Felix Cabernet Sauvignon Margaret River Filius 2017 +- Firm, showing off the region's signature fresh herbal notes, which give this aromatic lift and linger on the finish. Bay leaf, rosemary and cedar details are effortlessly infused into the cassis and plum flavors. A hint of black tea adds to the complexity, as does the seamlessness of the velvety tannins. Drink now through 2035. 18,000 cases made, 900 cases imported. —_MW_ Score 92 | Price $28 201792
$28
47
Vietti Barbera d'Asti Tre Vigne 2017 +- High-toned black currant, black cherry and violet aromas and flavors are accented by vanilla and toast notes in this suave red. Supple and intense, with a lingering aftertaste of dark fruit, licorice and spice. Drink now through 2024. 6,000 cases made, 3,000 cases imported.—_BS_
Score 91 | Price $18 201791
$18
48
Maggy Hawk Pinot Noir Anderson Valley Jolie 2017 +- Fine-grained red fruit and berry flavors are refined and etched with rich spice and sandalwood accents. The juicy finish lingers with vibrant minerality and hot stone notes. Complex and elegant, exhibiting a vibrant balance. Drink now through 2025. 460 cases made.—_KM_
Score 95 | Price $65 201795
$65
49
Istine Chianti Classico 2016 +- Broad and rich, this Chianti Classico boasts black cherry, blackberry, violet and woodsy underbrush notes. Turns taut and sinewy, flexing tannic might on the finish. Food or a little bottle age will help. Best from 2022 through 2036. 850 cases made, 450 cases imported.—_BS_
Score 93 | Price $25 201693
$25
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Los Vascos Sauvignon Blanc Casablanca Valley 2019 +- A snappy and juicy version, with melon, grapefruit and lemon drop flavors that are well-structured. Zesty acidity lingers into the well-spiced finish. Drink now. 25,000 cases made, 6,000 casesimported. —_KM_
Score 90 | Price $14 201990
$14
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Paul Hobbs Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast Goldrock Estate 2018 +- Rich and contoured, with ferrous notes to the well-structured red currant, dark cherry and dried blackberry flavors. Supple minerality shows on the spicy finish, where light creamy accents linger. Best from 2021 through 2026. 801 cases made. —_KM_ Score 95 | Price $75 201895
$75
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Vincent Carême Vouvray Le Clos 2018 +- Searing acidity flows behind the notes of glazed pear, fig and quince, with hints of blanched almond echoing. Silky in texture, with a savory mineral crunch, this gets a bit tight midpalate, but the acidity takes over and keeps this going on the long, spice-infused finish. Could work now with the right food, but better to wait a bit. Best from 2022 through 2032. 500 cases imported. —_AZ_ Score 93 | Price $40 201893
$40
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Dry Creek Zinfandel Dry Creek Valley Spencer's Hill Vineyard Single Vineyard Series 2016 +- A knockout example of Dry Creek Zin, this is briary yet polished and refined, with lively raspberry, grilled anise and cracked pepper flavors that build power and tension toward broad-shouldered tannins. Drink now through 2030. 800 cases made. —_TF_ Score 94 | Price $44 201694
$44
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Travaglini Gattinara 2015 +- Bursting with sweet, ripe cherry and plum fruit, this Gattinara also evokes salty licorice, loam, leather and rose hip notes. Firm and balanced, with a minerally aftertaste. Drink now through 2028. 180,000 cases made, 5,250 cases imported. —_BS_ Score 92 | Price $32 201592
$32
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R. López de Heredia Viña Tondonia Rioja Rosado Viña Tondonia GranReserva 2009 +-
The deep, rusty color announces that this is not a typical rosé. Distinctive, offering tangy acidity and light, firm tannins that frame the rich texture, giving this plenty of structure for food. Orange peel, tarragon, iodine and beeswax notes frame the dried cherry and tangerine flavors. Unique. Garnacho, Tempranillo and Viura. Drink now through 2029. 1,166 cases made. —_TM_ Score 93 | Price $33 200993
$33
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Familia Zuccardi Malbec Uco Valley José Zuccardi 2016 +- Explosively fruity aromas and flavors of blackberry, dark cherry and plum tart are creamy and filled with rich savory and cooking spice accents. Powerfully structured, showing dark chocolate and mocha on the finish, with hints of dried mint. Drink now through 2025. 5,000 cases made, 2,000 cases imported. —_KM_ Score 94 | Price $45 201694
$45
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Château Figeac St.-Emilion 2017 +- This starts slowly, with black tea and sunbaked loam aromas leading off, followed by a deep well of black currant, fig and blackberry preserve flavors that form the core. From there, iron and espresso cream threads line the finish, where the fruit drips slowly and the aromas linger seductively. This will be a slow burn. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Best from 2024 through 2042. 4,833 cases made. —_JM_ Score 96 | Price $180 201796
$180
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Mount Veeder Winery Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley 2017 +- Distinctive, with blueberry and açaà berry fruit flavors, infused liberally with sassafras, bay leaf and sweet spice notes. A beautiful rendition of mountain fruit, laced with racy acidity and carried by smoldering tannins. Shows impressive detail and energy for a 2017. Best from 2021 through 2035. 29,000 cases made. —_JM_ Score 93 | Price $44 201793
$44
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Southern Right Sauvignon Blanc Walker Bay 2019 +- This displays intensity and precision, with notes of fleur de sel and sage underscoring grapefruit and white peach flavors. Shows a bit of crunch in texture. Long, inviting and quite balanced. Drink now through 2026. 9,000 cases made, 3,500 cases imported. —_AZ_ Score 90 | Price $16 201990
$16
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Il Conte Villa Prandone Rosso Piceno Superiore Marinus 2017 +- A rich, medium- to full-bodied red in a well-tailored frame, knitting saturated flavors of crushed boysenberry, pomegranate, black licorice, toast and spice to fine-grained tannins and a graphite-laced underpinning that echoes on the finish. Montepulciano and Sangiovese. Best from 2021 through 2029. 7,000 cases made, 3,000 cases imported.—_AN_
Score 91 | Price $24 201791
$24
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Marichal Tannat Canelones Premium Varietal 2018 +- Pure-tasting red currant and raspberry flavors are supported by crunchy acidity in this juicy style. Mineral and white pepper accents show midpalate, with freshly crushed cooking spice details on the finish. Drink now through 2023. 2,200 cases imported. —_KM_ Score 90 | Price $16 201890
$16
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Clos de la Grange Sauvignon Touraine 2018 +- An atypical version, with a gorgeous mix of orchard blossom, yellow apple and elderflower flavors, showing hints of lemon. Elegant yet very expressive, driven by vibrant acidity and a minerally backbone. Turns savory on the well-defined finish. Drink now through 2025. 1,200 cases made, 1,200 cases imported. —_AZ_ Score 90 | Price $16 201890
$16
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DeLille D2 Columbia Valley 2017 +- Opens with supple and expressive red currant, green olive and clove flavors, then shifts gears and takes on increasingly muscular yet polished tannins on the long finish. Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. Drink now through 2028. 12,600 casesmade. —_TF_
Score 93 | Price $48 201793
$48
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La Crema Pinot Noir Willamette Valley 2018 +- Sleek and vibrant, with snappy raspberry and red plum flavors accented by sweet basil and spice and finishing with fine-grained tannins. Drink now through 2027. 26,434 cases made. —_TF_ Score 92 | Price $35 201892
$35
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Ployez-Jacquemart Brut Champagne Extra Quality NV +- A lovely hint of honeysuckle accents the flavors of mirabelle plum, white cherry, anise and grated ginger in this vibrant Champagne, which is finely knit and detailed in texture, with a mouthwatering finish of ripe fruit, spice and chalk accents. Disgorged November 2019. Drink now through 2025. 40,000 cases made, 6,930 cases imported. —_AN_ Score 92 | Price $45 NV92
$45
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Invivo Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough X, Sarah Jessica Parker 2019 +- Succulent and refreshing, with Key lime, preserved ginger and green apple candy flavors that are intense and focused. Reveals a hint of toasted green tea on the juicy finish. Drink now. 55,000 cases made, 35,000 cases imported. —_MW_ Score 90 | Price $20 201990
$20
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Château de Beaucastel Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2017 +- A dark and winey style, offering a mix of plum, black currant and black cherry notes, infused with black tea, fruitcake and anise accents. Solidly built, vibrant and energetic from start to finish, this carries copious fruit easily through the lengthy finish. Grenache, Cinsault, Syrah, Mourvèdre and Counoise. Best from 2020 through 2040. 3,500 cases imported. —_JM_ Score 95 | Price $112 201795
$112
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Mt. Brave Cabernet Sauvignon Mount Veeder 2017 +- This offers blackberry, boysenberry and açaà berry compote flavors that sparkle with anise, sassafras and sage accents. Shows serious tarry grip, but that recedes into the fruit as this airs in the glass, leaving embers of singed juniper and alder at the very end. Best from 2023 through 2040. 2,700 cases made. —_JM_ Score 95 | Price $100 201795
$100
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Bodega Luigi Bosca Malbec Luján de Cuyo D.O.C Single Vineyard 2017+-
Sandalwood-inflected dried cherry and berry flavors are filled with sanguine richness. The lusciously spiced finish features a creamy texture. Drink now through 2024. 27,500 cases made, 7,000 casesimported. —_KM_
Score 91 | Price $27 201791
$27
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Suavia Soave Classico Monte Carbonare 2017 +- Svelte and finely knit, this vivid white is driven by both its minerally underpinning and its rapierlike acidic frame, components well-meshed with the pleasing range of pink grapefruit sorbet, nectarine and grated ginger notes, plus a touch of almond skin that imparts a light, tactile sensation to the racy finish. Drink now through 2027. 3,500 cases made, 1,500 cases imported. —_AN_ Score 92 | Price $33 201792
$33
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Stark-Condé Cabernet Sauvignon Stellenbosch 2017 +- Elegant, with dark plum and currant notes that are lively and balanced due to a bright beam of acidity and soft tannins, lending support and depth. Not a big Cabernet, but one that would pair well with a variety of foods. Best from 2022 through 2033. 2,074 cases made, 2,000 cases imported. —_AZ_ Score 91 | Price $27 201791
$27
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Mercer Cabernet Sauvignon Horse Heaven Hills Mercer Bros. 2017 +- A spry and appealing red, with lively black cherry and dried sage flavors that add richness toward fine-grained tannins. Drink now through 2026. 14,980 cases made. —_TF_ Score 90 | Price $20 201790
$20
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Spy Valley Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough 2019 +- Ruby grapefruit, passionfruit and green apple flavors are vibrant and expressive on a juicy frame. Shows off terrific transparency to the fruit flavors, and a long finish where a touch of Dragonwell green tea peeks through. Drink now. 40,000 cases made, 35,000 cases imported.—_MW_
Score 90 | Price $20 201990
$20
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Jermann Pinot Grigio Friuli 2017 +- A minerally version, creamy and medium-bodied, with tangy acidity and a zesty edge to the flavors of poached pear, apricot tart and anise, showing a hint of toasted almond that echoes on the finish. Drink now through 2025. 15,250 cases imported. —_AN_ Score 91 | Price $30 201791
$30
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Château de Pibarnon Bandol 2016 +- A whiff of white pepper and bay leaf gives way to bright raspberry and currant flavors backed by tangy acidity, along with details of game, anise and tea that add depth and interest. Powerful but inviting. Mourvèdre and Grenache. Drink now through 2028. 8,000 casesmade. —_GS_
Score 92 | Price $46 201692
$46
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El Cep Brut Cava Gelida Gran Reserva 2015 +- Apricot and tangerine flavors are set on the fine mousse of this expressive Cava, layered with hints of pastry cream, toasted almond and candied ginger. Fresh and zesty on the lingering finish. Drink now through 2022. 7,500 cases made, 3,000 cases imported. —_AN_ Score 90 | Price $20 201590
$20
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Ridge Monte Bello Santa Cruz Mountains 2017 +- Distinctive, with vibrant flavors of violet, juniper and anise out front, backed by a core of intense dark currant, plum and cherry fruit. Firmly grounded, showing serious cut and drive through the bay leaf– and sage-accented finish, which sports ample toast alongside the fruit and floral elements. A chiseled, ripped Cabernet for the cellar. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc. Best from 2023 through 2040. 3,750 cases made. —_JM_ Score 96 | Price $230 201796
$230
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Clos Fourtet St.-Emilion 2017 +- Very pure, with clearly defined plum, blackberry and black cherry preserve flavors gliding through, gently infused with anise and black tea details along the way. The fruit is so seductive you might miss the sneaky, graphite-edged grip that builds through the finish, promising solid cellaring potential. Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc. Best from 2022 through 2038. 3,333 cases made. —_JM_ Score 95 | Price $111 201795
$111
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Stoller Pinot Noir Willamette Valley 2018 +- Supple and elegantly layered, with pretty raspberry, spiced cinnamon and black tea flavors that flesh out on a long finish. Drink now through 2026. 5,300 cases made. —_TF_ Score 90 | Price $20 201890
$20
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Reata Chardonnay Sonoma Coast 2018 +- Rich, with flint and sea salt notes to the dried fig, quince and preserved lemon flavors, followed by egg cream accents on the well-spiced finish. Drink now through 2023. 5,200 cases made. —_KM_ Score 90 | Price $20 201890
$20
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Château Smith-Haut-Lafitte Pessac-Léognan White 2017 +- Juicy energy ripples from start to finish, with gooseberry, yellow apple, chamomile, tarragon and verbena notes giving this a tangy and flattering character. Reveals a long salted butter edge on the finish. Lovely now, but will fan out and become plumper with time. Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon and Sauvignon Gris. Best from 2021 through 2030. 2,083 cases made. —_JM_ Score 96 | Price $127 201796
$127
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Tormaresca Primitivo Salento Torcicoda 2016 +- Well-balanced and fresh, this medium-bodied red features a thread of ground spice that underscores flavors of crushed black raspberry, cherry, thyme and red licorice. Light tannins sculpt the clean-cut finish. Drink now through 2025. 4,000 cases imported. —_AN_ Score 90 | Price $20 201690
$20
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Golan Heights Winery Cabernet Sauvignon Galilee Yarden 2017 +- Glossy, full tannins encase the brooding layers of dark cherry reduction and steeped currant, infused with sandalwood, anise and mocha details. This has nice elegance despite the power, with black tea and floral notes chiming in on the finish. Kosher. Drink now through 2025. 24,000 cases made, 4,000 cases imported. —_GS_ Score 91 | Price $36 201791
$36
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Delas St.-Joseph White Les Challeys 2019 +- Very bright and engaging style, with a flurry of honeysuckle and acacia notes out front followed quickly by lively white peach, Jonagold apple and star fruit flavors. Light quinine inlay adds an extra note of intrigue. Lovely. Drink now through 2027. 700 casesmade. —_JM_
Score 94 | Price $35 201994
$35
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Koehler-Ruprecht Pinot Noir Kabinett Trocken Pfalz 2017 +- Quite juicy, with wild cherry, hibiscus and black tea notes that are in good harmony, supported by light tannins and prominent acidity. Offers a beautiful mouthfeel that coats the palate and invites you back for another sip. Drink now through 2027. 500 cases imported.—_AZ_
Score 90 | Price $24 201790
$24
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Château Thivin Brouilly Reverdon 2018 +- Lively acidity cuts through the bright cherry and currant notes of this mouthwatering red, showing details of white pepper, wet stone and dried herb that dovetail onto the finish. Offers light, integrated tannins, with great energy and focus throughout. Drink now through 2024. 1,900 cases imported. —_GS_ Score 91 | Price $26 201891
$26
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Wine & Soul Douro Pintas 2017 +- A generous, harmonious red, boasting steeped cherry, blackberry coulis and cedar flavors that meld into violet, black tea and graphite accents. Details of olive, wild herb and ripe currant play into the finish. Powerful and refined. Best from 2022 through 2035. 1,000 cases made, 70 cases imported. —_GS_ Score 96 | Price $115 201796
$115
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Sleight of Hand The Archimage Reserve Columbia Valley 2016 +- Svelte and seamlessly complex, featuring refined cherry and blueberry flavors, with hints of lead pencil and spice that build energy toward polished tannins. Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. Drink now through 2029. 750 cases made. —_TF_ Score 93 | Price $52 201693
$52
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Château Cambon La Pelouse Haut-Médoc 2017 +- This packs in some bramble, black cherry and blackberry fruit flavors, harnessing them with a singed alder frame and keeping them moving along with fresh acidity. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Petit Verdot. Drink now through 2025. 13,333 cases made. —_JM_ Score 90 | Price $20 201790
$20
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Schäfer-Fröhlich Riesling Nahe Felseneck GG 2018 +- A very expressive, medium-bodied version, with lots of flesh, offset by powerful acidity that gives this ample energy and drive. Notes of jasmine, hops, yellow plum and kumquat impart charm midpalate, while hints of shaved ginger and lemon oil linger on the long, well-defined finish. Best from 2023 through 2036. 500 cases made, 56 casesimported. —_AZ_
Score 96 | Price $110 201896
$110
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Château Lamartine Malbec Cahors 2016 +- This focused red delivers smoke and mineral undertones flanking the plum and currant flavors, backed by moderate tannins. Accents of bay leaf, spice, violet and black licorice create depth and interest through the energetic finish. Malbec and Merlot. Drink now through 2028. 7,000 cases made, 1,000 cases imported. —_GS_ Score 90 | Price $20 201690
$20
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Oremus Furmint Tokaji Mandolás 2018 +- A ripe and juicy note of Jonagold apple is layered with hints of beeswax, chive blossom and almond skin in this well-cut, medium-bodied white, which is lightly chalky in texture, with a saline-laced finish. Drink now through 2023. 9,900 cases made, 1,250 cases imported.—_AN_
Score 90 | Price $26 201890
$26
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Château Pavie-Decesse St.-Emilion 2017 +- This is laden with cassis and warmed plum compote notes, infused liberally with violet and anise accents. Gains depth and richness with air, yet maintains a racy edge due to its mouthwatering acidity and perfectly embedded chalky spine on the finish. Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Best from 2022 through 2040. Tasted twice, with consistent notes. 400 cases made. —_JM_ Score 97 | Price $127 201797
$127
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Klinker Brick Grenache Blanc Lodi 2019 +- Yellow apple, ripe Bartlett pear and tangerine flavors are pure and lush, set on a medium frame, with crisp acidity. Shows impressive focus and purity of flavor. Fresh finish. Drink now. 750 cases made.—_MW_
Score 90 | Price $15 201990
$15
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Albert Morot Beaune Cent-Vignes 2017 +- Precision and purity are the hallmarks of this taut, linear red. Wild strawberry, cherry, stony mineral and earth notes are finely woven into the dense texture. Vibrant acidity drives the lingering finish. Best from 2022 through 2036. 500 cases made, 125 cases imported.—_BS_
Score 93 | Price $53 201793
$53
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Tenuta San Leonardo Sauvignon Blanc Vigneti delle Dolomiti Vette 2018+-
A subtly perfumed, floral nose of jasmine and chive blossom draws you into the glass of this creamy, light- to medium-bodied white, where mouthwatering acidity and finely knit flavors of nectarine, lemon curd and stone await. Drink now through 2025. 7,000 cases made, 650 casesimported. —_AN_
Score 90 | Price $22 201890
$22
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Fowles Shiraz Victoria Ladies Who Shoot Their Lunch Wild Ferment 2018+-
Blackberry and huckleberry flavors are concentrated and plump, with appealing details of black tea, clove and dried mint. Firm tannins never get in the way, firming up slightly on the finish. Drink now. 5,000 cases made, 1,000 cases imported. —_MW_ Score 90 | Price $35 201890
$35
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Alain Voge Cornas Les Chailles 2017 +- A bright and fresh style, leading off with floral and bay leaf elements, followed by brisk-edged cassis and damson plum fruit flavors. The racy, mineral-pierced finish shows good persistence. Best from 2022 through 2032. 900 cases made, 40 cases imported. —_JM_ Score 94 | Price $55 201794
$55
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Grifalco della Lucania Aglianico del Vulture Gricos 2017 +- This bright and well-knit red is medium- to full-bodied, with pleasing tension and creamy tannins defining flavors of mulberry, herbed olive and salty mineral. Aromatic accents of wild sage and bergamot linger on the finish. Drink now through 2025. 4,500 cases made, 1,600 cases imported. —_AN_ Score 90 | Price $20 201790
$20
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Moric Burgenland Hausmarke 2017 +- This combines power and grace, with a ripe profile and lively acidity. Flavors of cherry and currant harmonize with hints of loam, underbrush and hibiscus tea. Complex and fresh-tasting, but also firm, this red is intriguingly long and inviting. Blaufränkisch, Zweigelt and Pinot Noir. Drink now through 2026. 200 cases imported. —_AZ_ Score 91 | Price $25 201791
$25
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