Tasting Notes: Weekly Roundup

Happy Friday! Before we celebrate the coming weekend, we want to look back on drinks the Delectable community enjoyed and consumed this week. We've gathered a handful of reviews and notes that caught our eye. From detailed notes to standout photos, the Delectable community was busy this week, and there are so many great posts to read. Mark your favorites and pick up a bottle to try this weekend. Cheers!

Paolo Scavino

Prapò Barolo Nebbiolo 2020

Prapò may not be particularly well known but its location in Serralunga d’Alba, directly below Cerretta, should be a good indication of its quality and potential. That being said, there are only a half dozen producers making Prapò today.

Popped and poured; enjoyed over the course of several hours. The 2020 pours a deep garnet color with a transparent core; medium+ viscosity with no staining of the tears. On the nose, the wine is developing with a mix of tart and ripe, predominately red fruits: raspberries, Maraschino cherries, strawberry, along with whole peaches, roses, green herbs, stony minerals. On the palate, the wine is dry with high tannin and medium+ acid. The orchard peach character shows a bit more prominently here while the rest of the palate seems a bit taciturn, maybe even austere. The finish is medium+. Quite a treat, if not a touch cerebral. Drink now with patience through 2040.
— 2 months ago

David, Juan and 15 others liked this

Domaine Pascal Cotat

La Grande Côte Sancerre Sauvignon Blanc 2019

Super rich, sharp and tangy yet a hint of sweetness. Can age another 10 years easy. Not typical missing some of the acidity but a great wine. — 2 months ago

Peter, Andrew and 1 other liked this

Frescobaldi

Tenuta Perano Chianti Classico Sangiovese Blend 2018

Medium-deep ruby color.
Aromas of cherry, black olive, peppercorn.
Dry. Flavors of black cherry, black olive, black pepper, licorice, leather, tar.

Intensity: 4/5
Complexity: 4/5
Balance: 4/5
Finish: 5/5
— a year ago

LM liked this

Château Villemaurine

St. Émilion Grand Cru Classé Red Bordeaux Blend 2019

2019 vintage. Another fine effort from Villemaurine. This was still made under the Justin Onclin reign, since 2021 Villemaurine is owned by the Lefevere family. — 2 months ago

Tom liked this

Domaine Gramenon

La Sagesse Côtes du Rhône Grenache 2019

Very dark purplish rubi robe, nose of dark cherries, sweet spices and blackcurrant. Medium bodied, rich but light on its feet after 2 hours decanting. This is top notch stuff and highly recommended. — 2 months ago

Jose Roberto Palazzoveronique paillardAdriana Pagliano
with Jose, veronique and 1 other
Adriana, Tommy and 4 others liked this

Château Angélus

St. Émilion Grand Cru Red Bordeaux Blend 2014

Awesome… goes with anything possible to eat ;-). Exceptional balance between nose and taste and very classic saint emilion taste. Toi bad we only had two bottles — 2 months ago

Rob, Andrew and 8 others liked this

Dana Estates

Onda Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2015

David T
9.4

The 2015 showed some nice integration. The fruits, earth and floral’s were in harmony and just entering its drinking window.

Photos of Dana Estates 9/14/24 Onda release party. Pine Nut Honey Crostata.
— 2 months ago

Daniel, Bob and 9 others liked this

Kopke

Kopka Colheita Port Blend 1966

Medium tawny in color; golden raisins, toasted caramel; and honeycomb on the nose; medium acidity; high tannins; tastes like chocolate, and dried cherries with a long finish. — 2 months ago

Jason HolmesNellie BaumanDesiree Davis
with Jason, Nellie and 2 others
Ted, Douglas and 6 others liked this

Château La Dominique

Grand Cru Classé St. Émilion Red Bordeaux Blend 2020

Opaque red blue. Vegetal and floral aromas with muddled blueberry. Medium plus bodied, medium plus alcohol. Blueberry emerges more prominently on the palate. Unbelievably smooth, round and well integrated. So complete. Tannins are perfect here, just enough to cut the beef tallow and provide an enjoyable finish. I can only imagine this will get even better, but why wait. This is near the top of my historical scale.

94+ points
— 2 months ago

Bob, Ron and 6 others liked this