Tag Archives: red
Battle of the ‘04 Napa Cabs – Brandlin Mount Veeder vs. Clos Pegase
Posted on 26. Sep, 2009 by Erin.
Ever wonder what would happen if these two ended up in the ring together? Check out this two round bout between Brandlin “The Basher” Vineyard and Clos “Mr. Slick” Pegase
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Villa Viamonte — 2007 Malbec
Posted on 10. Aug, 2009 by Erin.
A Chateau Petrogasm style review. The image selected encapsulates quite nicely the essence of this wine, which, quite frankly, was C2H5OH.
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Kilikanoon — 2006 “The Medley”
Posted on 08. Aug, 2009 by Erin.
This is really a tale of two tastings, one done way back in November of last year, and one done last week as part of a GSM wine event. The re-taste was completely unintentional, I had forgotten that I had the opportunity to try The Medley last year, and it was an interesting opportunity to [...]
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Wakefield — 2004 St. Andrews Cabernet Sauvignon
Posted on 03. Aug, 2009 by Erin.
I have an emotional attachment to the eerily rustic mystery of St. Andrews, Scotland. If asked where I would like to live, if I could live anywhere in the world, it would always be in my top three answers, and fairly regularly top the entire list. It smacks of a delicious combination of wealth, history, pride, natural beauty, and a certain air of empowerment that could (and has) brought a tear to this dear blogger’s eye. I am a sap. I couldn’t really say no then, you see, when I stumbled into an opportunity to taste the flagship premium line out of Wakefield Wines called, coincidently: St. Andrews.
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WBW #47: Ses’fikile – 2004 “Matriarch” Cabernet Sauvignon
Posted on 10. Jul, 2008 by Erin.
Today’s Wine Brought To You By The Letter “S” was a theme that we wanted to do to shake the cobwebs loose, dance a mental jig, and get back to the root of what makes wine so fascinating: it’s incredible diversity. How better to be exposed to new and wonderful things than to keep the selection process as open to interpretation as possible. From the reception we got, it seems that the suggestion caused a surprisingly supportive sensation. I promise that’s the last of the super “s” sentences, I couldn’t help myself.

