• Cabernet Franc,  Cabernet Sauvignon,  California,  Cellar Selection,  Merlot,  Petit Verdot,  Sonoma

    Cellar Selection

    Chateau St. Jean 2010 Cinq Cépages The estate of Chateau St. Jean is located at the foot of Sugarloaf Ridge in the Sonoma Valley near Kenwood, California.  The estate was founded in 1973 and recognized as a true leader in “Vineyard Designated” wines.  The winemaker, Margo Van Staaveren, brings with her 30 years of experience and draws out the best that Chateau St. Jean vineyards has to offer. I opened a bottle of Cinq Cépages, which is 78% Cabernet Sauvignon, 12% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc and 5% Petit Verdot, and noticed a deep ruby color with aromas of complex dark black fruit, cacao and spice with oaky notes.  The attack…

  • California,  Cellar Selection,  Pinot Noir,  Sonoma

    Cellar Selection

          Emeritus 2009 William Wesley Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir In 1999 Emeritus was born when Brice Cutrer Jones closed on the purchase of Don and Marcia Hallberg’s prime apple orchard in the heart of the Russian River Valley.  The 115–acre parcel, the Hallberg Ranch, is located two miles north of Sebastopol, on both sides of the Gravenstein Highway and directly on the Gold Ridge, the ten-mile long ridge that bears the name of the predominate soils of the area.  Emeritus Vineyards also owns two small parcels in the true Sonoma coast near Annapolis at an elevation of 900 feet.  Named the William Wesley Vineyard, this site offers a different flavor…

  • Cabernet Sauvignon,  California,  Exceptional Red,  Malbec,  Petite Sirah,  Sangiovese,  Sonoma

    Exceptional Red

    Ferrari-Carano 2012 Siena The Ferrari-Carano Winery was founded in 1981 by Don and Rhonda Carano and is located in Sonoma County’s Dry Creek Valley.  If you enjoy pairing food with wine, be sure to visit the Ferrari-Carano website where Rhonda has a number of recipes.  So if you are adventurous and have a passion for good food and wine, then try some of her recipes. I opened the 2012 Siena, which is a blend of Sangiovese, Malbec, Petite Sirah, Cabernet Sauvignon.  Deep Ruby color with aromas of red and black fruits and spicy notes.  The palate shows the fruit well as berries and cherries take over with almost a jammy…

  • California,  Exceptional Red,  Pinot Noir,  Sonoma

    Exceptional Red

    Sonoma Cutrer Russian River 2012 Pinot Noir Pinot Noir is a demanding grape and only grows well in the right conditions, climate, soil and proper care, perhaps that is why the grape is favored by most.  Pinot Noir, the Nobel grape from Burgundy, comes from a region in France known for crafting coveted wines made from this grape varietal.  In addition, the Champagne region in France, uses Pinot Noir, which is the main grape used in crafting their sparkling wines.  There are other areas that Pinot Noir has been grown successfully, such as Oregon, New Zealand and of course California.  In fact Oregon makes some outstanding Pinot Noir’s and I…

  • California,  Pinot Noir,  Restaurant Selection,  Sonoma

    Restaurant Selection

    Emeritus 2011 Hallberg Estate Ranch Russian River Valley Pinot Noir In 1999 Emeritus was born when Brice Cutrer Jones closed on the purchase of Don and Marcia Hallberg’s prime apple orchard in the heart of the Russian River Valley.  The 115–acre parcel, the Hallberg Ranch, is located two miles north of Sebastopol, on both sides of the Gravenstein Highway and directly on the Gold Ridge, the ten-mile long ridge that bears the name of the predominate soils of the area. Pouring a glass of Hallberg Pinot Noir, which production is aimed primarily for the restaurant business, I noticed a dark cranberry color with aromas of sweet spiced cherries.  The palate…

  • California,  Pinot Noir,  Sonoma

    Weekend Selection

    Merry Edwards 2012 Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir One of California’s first woman winemakers, Merry Edwards began her career at Mount Eden Vineyards in the Santa Cruz Mountains in 1974.  She went on to become the founding winemaker at Matanzas Creek in 1977 and remained there until 1984.  In 1997, family and friends joined Merry to found Merry Edwards Winery, with a focus on producing Pinot Noirs with a sense of place from Russian River Valley and Sonoma Coast.  Living her dream, she and her husband, Ken Coopersmith, now manage five estate vineyards: Coopersmith, Cresta d’Oro, Flax, Georganne and Meredith.  They maintain collaborative relationships with several other dedicated growers to supplement…

  • California,  Exceptional Red,  Merlot,  Sonoma

    Exceptional Red

    Matanzas Creek Winery 2010 Merlot Sonoma Naturally defined by the three mountain peaks that envelop it, Bennett Valley existed for many years in quiet obscurity – bountifully sustaining an agricultural community that had all but forgotten the valley’s pre-prohibition viticultural roots. It wasn’t until 1977 with the founding of Matanzas Creek Winery that the area’s winemaking potential was once again unearthed.  But Matanzas Creek didn’t just breathe new life into the area, it helped revolutionize the entire industry and, in the process, put Bennett Valley back on the map.  And now, over thirty years after the release of its first vintage, Matanzas Creek stands at the forefront of California viticulture.…

  • California,  Chardonnay,  Mid-Week Wines,  Sonoma

    Mid-Week White

    Girard 2012 Chardonnay Russian River Thirty years after first planting its vineyards, Girard continues to produce wines reflecting the quality that has made Napa Valley the most famous New World wine-growing region in the world.  Today, Girard is experiencing a rebirth of sorts as longtime California vintner Pat Roney purchased the winery shortly after the new millennium.  Roney’s career in wine began as a sommelier at Chicago’s renowned Pump Room, where he worked during and after college.  Later he returned to his native California and eventually he took up the reins of two wineries: first as president of Chateau St. Jean, and later as president of Kunde, both in Sonoma…

  • California,  Chardonnay,  Sonoma

    Weekend Selection

    Ramey 2011 Chardonnay Russian River Earlier this year I reviewed Ramey Wine Cellars 2010 Syrah, see my March 28 Review.  Ramey Wine Cellars crafts outstanding quality wines that are both delicate and magnificent and comes from some of the finest Sonoma vineyards.  Ramey selects vineyards for their ability to continue producing the highest quality fruit.  David and his wife Carla founded Ramey Wine Cellars in 1996 after spending time at Matanzas Creek, Chalk Hill, Dominus and Rudd. Ramey Wine Cellars is located in Healdsburg, in the heart of the California wine country.  Ramey’s varietals are basically Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay and Syrah.  Today I will review their Chardonnay, and I know…

  • California,  Chardonnay,  Sonoma,  Weekend Selection

    Weekend Selection

    Sonoma-Cutrer 2011 Les Pierres Chardonnay Recently I commented on Sonoma-Cutrer 2012 Russian River Chardonnay (see May 9, 2014 post) and described that I first became acquainted with Sonoma-Cutrer during a Sonoma wine tasting event in the 80’s and met Brice Cutrer Jones. When I tasted his Chardonnay, in a word, outstanding, one of the best I have tasted, but that was a while ago.  The Sonoma-Cutrer Russian River Ranches Chardonnay was my “go-to” Chardonnay until about the time Brice Cutrer Jones was no longer associated with the winery.  In 1999, Brown-Forman, the Kentucky-based drinks giant acquired Sonoma-Cutrer, and 2 years later fired Brice Cutrer Jones.  Since Brice’s departure, the Chardonnay…