Four Quarters Brewing Co.

Four Brothers Wine Co.

Thompson Vineyard Santa Barbara County Syrah 2022

A very nice rendition of a Thompson Vineyard Syrah. This is the 2022 which is ready to drink. Dark purple almost black wine with a chalky mouthfeel. The fruit is well balanced. — 9 days ago

Sutcliffe Vineyards

Trawsfynydd Red Blend 2008

Popped and poured; no formal notes. A mix of dark and red fruits with tobacco, earth and spices. The wine is finally matured and drinking very well now. It has lost all of the green tones that were more apparent in its youth. Everything is now fully fleshed out and should continue to drink well for another 5+ years. Really, these are some lovely (and age-able) wines from the Four Corners area of CO.
— 3 years ago

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Four Brothers Wine Co.

Watch Hill Vineyard Grenache 2017

A food-loving Grenache from CA—yay! Plenty of cran-ripe acid. Lighter on the spice, higher on the acid. Grilled veggies, charred tomatoes and bell peppers, and a nice Italian Beyond sausage: just what this glass calls for! — 5 years ago

Eric, Daniel P. and 4 others liked this

Four Brothers Wine Co.

Curtis Vineyard Grenache Blanc 2018

Dry, soft, nothing too exciting. Shows exactly as expected fir the varietal. Nothing to drink home about. — 5 years ago

Paul, Daniel P. and 2 others liked this

Bedrock Wine Co.

Compagni Portis Vineyard Heirloom White Blend 2020

A wine with a profile as complex as the eight or so field blend grapes that comprise it. Leading with Gewürtztraminer and Riesling, it has honeysuckle and pear on the nose, along with lots of fleshy white fruit, florals and a beautiful oily/petrol counterpoint. Four years in the cellar served it well and I think it has a few more. — 2 months ago

Clos du Val Wine Co.

Napa Valley Zinfandel 1981

A continuation of some 1981’s that I’ve been opening to celebrate my 40th and this might be one of the biggest revelations yet. Over the last 20 years of my education, I’ve had the honor of being humbled countless times by wines, both good and not so good. However, every now and again, a wine comes along that challenges basic conventions and broadens my perspective. This was such a wine. Popped and poured; served alongside an assortment of grilled fare. The cork was about as healthy I’ve seen from a wine at 40 years. It came out mostly intact save for a small piece that was easy to remove but it served as a reminder that I ought to spend the money on a Durand. The color is deep garnet with some ever so slight browning at the edge of the rim. There is some fine sediment towards the bottom of the bottle but it’s otherwise quite clear. The nose was immediately engaging and full of interest. Predominate notes of old leather, dark cherry, mushrooms, black pepper, tobacco, and sweet baking spices. On the palate, the wine was rich, redolent. A mix of dark, mostly desiccated fruit, pipe tobacco, and baking spices. The real star however was the structure. Everything was still in its right place. Tannins were noticeable though clearly softened with age and very well integrated at this point. The acid provided all the necessary lift and a perfect zip to the finish. A wine of supreme balance. The four of us who shared this bottle looked at each other in wonder and amazement. A truly special wine that has years of life ahead. I have little doubt that it will still be handsome at 50. — 4 years ago

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Tom Casagrande

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I was saddened to learn that Clos du Val decided a few years ago to stop making Zin. I always liked their elegant style.
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Wow! And here I am wondering if we can still drink 1994 Zins- perhaps my favorite of all time. Congrats on the birthday @Jay Kline.

Ninth Island

Tasmania Sparkling Champagne Blend 2023

Hobart with four quarters. Lovely and crisp. — a year ago

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405 Brewing Co.

Better Than I Deserve Barrel Aged Imperial Stout

99 POINTS for @Alex Bacon ‘s Christmas 🎅 Beer.Cold brew coffee and honey Stout aged in ex-Barrel Project (Four Roses 7 Year) single Barrell bourbon cask. — 3 years ago

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Produttori del Barbaresco

Barbaresco Nebbiolo 2015

Somm David T
9.1

Perfect pizza wine four hours decanted. Vicolo Corn Meal Goat Cheese Pizza with our fresh ingredients.

The body is round, rich & lush. The structure, tension, balance & finish still need 3-5 years plus years to truly shine. Slightly sweet & sour & floral, dark cherries, ripe blueberries, dark plum, black raspberries, dark, slightly, sweet tarriness, anise, lead pencil, dry stone, dry clay, dark spice, limestone, crushed, dry rocks, nutmeg, clove, cinnamon, vanillin, fresh & dry tobacco, dry twigs, tree sap, dry herbs, savory meats, touch of pepper with candied & withering; dark, red, purple & some blue flowers framed in lavender & violets. Very good cool stream river acidity. The finish is still youthful (even decanted 4 plus hours) well balanced fruit & earth, ripe, juicy, elegant & it persists endlessly.

Even better in 3-5 years.

Produttori at the time we were there in the fall of 2015 was the 3rd largest European Co-op. It is located at the top of the town of Barbaresco, right under the church. We tasted there before going into Gaja down the street. Then, onto one of the best Michelin starred restaurants that is adjacent to Gaja we’ve had. 70 Euros lunch for two. The food was outstanding & rarely had that level of service.
— 4 years ago

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When you taste it you know...
ESF

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We were there in 2013, incredible place - consistent affordable producer. (Love me some Moccagatta tho)
Deborah M

Deborah M

That’s a nice one!