Soaring Wings Vineyard

Screaming Eagle

Second Flight Oakville Cabernet Sauvignon Blend 2012

1st wine of the new year and had to open something fun. Of course, enjoyed with its classic pairing of chicken wings 😉

1.5 hour decant(minimal fine/cloudy sediment). A stunning dark purplish magenta color. On the nose: brambly red berries, herbaceous, wet forest floor, graphite, floral. Taste: silky, soft, juicy, layered beautiful mouthfeel wine with red plum, dark chocolate, dried herbs, touch of spice and a cedar espresso captivating long finish. YUM!
— 6 months ago

Brenda Terzich-Garland
with Brenda
Brenda, Bob and 14 others liked this
Sharon B

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Yum!!
Tom Garland

Tom Garland

@Sharon B Yes. Cheers and Happy New Year!
Sharon B

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@Tom Garland same to you!!

Tenuta San Leonardo

San Leonardo Red Blend 2016

Wings on the close. — 2 years ago

Sarah Bignami
with Sarah
Jonathan, Tom and 9 others liked this
Pinotman /// Andreas

Pinotman /// Andreas

What a great city. Need to go back soon.

Adirondack Winery

Soaring Strawberry White Blend

Perfect for summer if you love sweet wine! — 3 years ago

Remhoogte

Soaring Eagle Red Blend 2021

Very tasteful and smooth. — 8 months ago

Babich Wines

Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 2021

Another winner from NZ and TJ’s (millbrae)

Tropical fruit and crisp finish - deliciously paired with chicken wings and pork loin.
— 2 years ago

Fahmeen GowaniJohn
with Fahmeen and John
Jamie, LM and 1 other liked this

Thierry Allemand

Chaillot Cornas Syrah 2012

This had soaring aromatics with dark cherry, berry fruits that was polished, inky & precise showing iron, olive, pepper, licorice, savory spices & violets — 2 years ago

Shay, Daniel P. and 23 others liked this

le Rocche dei Babari

Primanebbia Langhe Nebbiolo 2015

Lyle Fass
9.5

As awesome as ever and I hope they bottle it soon so I can offer it. Soaring nose of spices, roses, cherries and tar. Super ethereal. Also wild mint. Tree bark. Old chestnut. Intoxicating aromas and seems much finer than the 12. Palate is wonderful. So refined and juicy. Deep, ripe, rich and complex but shows none of the bad character that 2015 can get. Wonderful length and purity. Really fine and elegant tannins. So juicy. Gone of ripe mid season cherries. Tannins get more pronounced as this airs and air is this wine’s best friend so I will be back in an hour.

9.3 to 9.5. This Langhe Nebbiolo crushes many a producer’s Barbaresco. It gains elegance, sweet fruit and insane depth. What a wine.
— 3 years ago

Daniel, Severn and 13 others liked this
Daniel Bloom

Daniel Bloom

Soon….🙏

Moccagatta

Bric Balin Barbaresco Nebbiolo 2009

ESF
9.5

Sublime - just so in the pocket, soaring aromas of dusty cherries, spice, tar, violets, almost a tawny character. So textbook. Seamless flawless palate, the tannins are just perfectly resolved & elegant balance w/acidity, just enough secondary flavors mingled w/cherries on palate through lengthy velvety finish. — 2 years ago

Tom, Severn and 9 others liked this

Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (DRC)

Romanée-St. Vivant Pinot Noir 2005

This was my 2nd favorite flight with both wines showing red & black fruits, earth & spice. I slightly preferred the RB over the RSV for its soaring aromatics & long finish. Splitting hairs as both wines were really superb! — 2 years ago

Jan, Eric and 8 others liked this

Château Latour

Premier Grand Cru Classé Pauillac Red Bordeaux Blend 2004

Presented blind alongside three other red wines; another Bordeaux and two Bordeaux blends from CA. All wines were descanted and returned to the bottle 8 hours prior.

This wine pours a deep garnet with an opaque core. Medium+ viscosity. Medium+ intensity. The nose was a mix of red and dark fruits with currants and cherries, tobacco, pencil shavings, earth, espresso and baking spice. There’s just a whiff of a barnyard in the distance too. On the palate, again the mixed fruit set with beautifully ripened blackberries and black cherries, currants, earth, coffee and baking chocolate. Medium+ tannin and medium+ acid. Finishes looooooong, dry and immensely satisfying.

The wine is balanced and leans towards its structure. I called 2004 Latour. The soaring aromatics were simply incredible. I just wanted to spend the entire evening with my nose buried in the glass. This is squarely in the drinking window yet has many years left in it. Drink now with an extended decant or enjoy over the next 10-15 years.
— 3 years ago

Ericsson, Ira and 25 others liked this