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  • 2019 Brunello di Montalcino Vintage Report Blog
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    2019 Brunello di Montalcino Vintage Report: A Vintage You Don’t Want to Miss!

    2019 Brunello di Montalcino is “…the vintage we’ve all been waiting for,” so “Buckle your seatbelts,” and strap on your helmets because the newest vintage from Montalcino is “…an embarrassment of riches for collectors and fans of the appellation” (Eric Guido, Vinous Media). The hotly anticipated Brunellos have “…definitely lived up to [their] lofty reputation as an excellent vintage across Montalcino” (Kerin O’Keefe). It showcases the extraordinary qualities of Sangiovese, Tuscany’s most famous and beloved grape variety, and its ability to exploit the region’s phenomenal terroir. This “…magical year…” (Giacomo Neri of Casanova di Neri) of “radiance and appeal” (Eric Guido) will likely set a new benchmark for Brunello wines for years to come.

    According to Italian wine expert, Kerin O’Keefe, she has “…never tasted so many drop-dead-gorgeous young Brunellos from a single vintage.” She confesses that many of the best wines stopped her in her tracks, generating that “…magical moment

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  1. 2009 La Vieille Cure - It's Drinking Well Now!

    Robert Parker's scores for 2009 Bordeaux need no introduction. The release of his scores two weeks ago threw the wine world into one heck of a frenzy. Parker awarded an unprecedented number of 100 point scores in the 2009 vintage - 19 to be exact - 18 red and 1 white. Serious wine collectors and buyers scooped up these wines in the blink of an eye. This vintage was chased like the 2005 & 2000 vintages were. Buyers came out of the woodwork to purchase what Parker labeled as "...unquestionably the greatest Bordeaux vintage I have ever tasted..." And with such a powerful statement from arguably the world's most powerful critic, the 2009 Bordeaux campaign was beyond hot.

    When we tasted many 2009 Bordeaux wines in bottle back in January at the New York UGC tasting, we thought these wines were sensational! After tasting these wines, we had a gut feeling Parker was going to give very high bottle scores to many of the 2009s. This vintage is beyond amazing. It offers superb freshness,

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  2. Etna is Erupting!

    Etna is Erupting!

    A couple years ago, I was introduced to some wines from the slopes of Mount Etna in Northeastern Sicily, and since then have always jumped at the opportunity to taste more. This week I had the pleasure to taste a set of wines from Calabretta and am continued to be impressed by the quality and value of this region.

    Located on a south facing estate on the north slope of Etna, Calabretta's vines, like most in the area, are grown on volcanic soils. Composed mostly of ash and sprinkled with pumice, the soil is resistant to the phylloxera bug and most of Calabretta's vines, a good portion ungrafted, are 70-80 years old. Combine this with strong southern sunshine and cool nights at an altitude of about 750 meters above sea level, as well as an extended growing season that lasts until mid-October, and you get ripe grapes filled with amazing aromatics and elegance.

    Calabretta produced a mere 175 cases of Bianco in 2008, predominantly from old vine Carricante with a bit

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  3. An Exciting, New White Wine Find!

    I'm constantly getting asked "what's new?  What's exciting in the wine world?!" So I thought this would be a great opportunity to write about one of my favorite "new & exciting" wines. It also doesn't hurt that this wine is a perfect one to go with the beautiful spring weather that's finally upon us and great for the upcoming Easter holiday. The wine is the newly released 2010 Hoandlhof (Manfred Nossing) Kerner.

    It comes from a very small artisanal producer in the Alto Adige region of Italy. The Alto Adige region is starting to grow in popularity mainly due to the excellent whites that are being produced there. The climate is ideal for producing Riesling, Kerner, Veltliner & Silvaner, just to list a few. Many of the wineries produce very tiny productions. 

    Manni Nossing happens to be one of the top artisanal producers in the region & is known for producing one of the top Kerners. Robert Parker's Wine Advocate had this to say about Manni Nossing:

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  4. 2011 D'Esclans Whispering Angel Rose - A Summertime Staple

    With a very mild winter and Spring's early arrival, we are thinking about summertime white wine and rosé earlier than we usually do. We've been busy tasting through a lot of wines and carefully selecting the best ones for our clients, so that their summers can even be more enjoyable.

    One rosé in particular that we consider a summertime staple at Sokolin is the popular Chateau D'esclans Whispering Angel from Provence. Year after year, this is one of our best-selling rosés that is always a must-own item of the summer. Our customers buy this wine by the caseload every spring and summer.

    The former winemaker of Mouton Rothschild entered the world of rosé at Chateau D'esclans, and their rosés are fabulous! One sip, and you'll taste the top quality of their wines.

    The new 2011 Whispering Angel Rosé just arrived - and in time for all of the warm weather festivities, Easter and Passover. We opened a bottle last evening

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  5. A 2000 Village Level Bordeaux Takes on a 20 Year-Old Cali Cabernet

    A 2000 Village Level Bordeaux Takes on a 20 Year-Old Cali Cabernet

    Working in the wine industry gives you the access - and spikes your intrigue - for some of the world's most unusual foods and unique wines. Foie Gras paired with Sauternes will never get old, but sometimes one longs for a return back to the classics. And sometimes, you just crave an aged Cabernet paired with a perfectly grilled steak. After raiding the wine fridge, we settled on a tasting between a 20 year-old Cali Cult classic and a village-level Bordeaux from the monumental 2000 vintage (that turned out to be the star of the night!).

    1992 Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve
    2012 marks the 20th anniversary for 1992 Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve, and with a drinking window of up to 2015, it seemed like a good time to enjoy this beauty. Upon opening, the wine was very expressive - rich and fruity, with notes of crème de cassis and black

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  6. Grilled Asparagus with Lobster-Morel Ragout

    Grilled Asparagus with Lobster-Morel Ragout

    This dish is one of the signature spring dishes at the Plaza Café. I add it to the menu as soon as asparagus and morels come into season. I made this dish recently at a private dinner, and it's amazing, especially when paired with the perfect wines as suggested below by Christopher Kiegiel.

    Yield:  4 appetizer servings

    INGREDIENTS:
    Pencil asparagus, peeled - 16 ea
    Morels, cleaned and roasted - 4 ozs.
    Shallots, minced - 2 ozs.
    Butter - 1 T
    Lobster meat, blanched - 8 ozs.
    Lobster sauce - 6 ozs.
    White truffle oil - 2 ozs.
    Dried lobster coral (optional) - as needed
    Lobster antennae curl (optional) - 4 ea.

    PROCEDURE:
    1. Brush asparagus with olive oil and grill over low flame
    2. Sweat

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  7. Great Value in Chianti Classico Riserva

    Chianti quality has come a long way since the mass-produced straw covered bottles that once were synonymous with this red wine from Italy. Chianti must contain at least 80% of the red grape variety Sangiovese, and to be called Riserva, it ages for more than 3 years. It is a wonderfully versatile red wine that goes well with a wide array of Italian fare. Let me tell you about one of my favorites...

    Chicken Cacciatore over angel hair pasta is great comfort food for anytime of year, and my wife makes an incredible recipe that she scored while living in Tuscany. We prefer to use thighs in this dish because the dark meat creates an even richer balance along with the peppers, onions, garlic and tomatoes.
     
    On a recent evening, while enjoying this wonderful dish, we opened a bottle of the 2007 La Maialina Chianti Classico Riserva. What a great surprise! This wine paired perfectly with

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  8. White Rhone for a Fraction of the Price of Grand Cru White Burgundy

    It's been all about the Rhone region for me recently.  I started to explore this region in more depth a little over a month ago first with some 2003 CDPs and then moved onto older vintages.  From there, I moved north into Hermitage and spent a few nights with some older bottles.  What I was beginning to figure out was these wines are an unbelievable deal!  When I first entered the wine world, I was unsure of Rhone wines because of the power that they provide when they are young.  This is not the case as they age.  The wine seems to shed some of that alcoholic pretense and meaty tendencies and awaken a more refined and acceptable palate. 

    I kept hearing how amazing white Rhone wines could be - that they compare to Montrachet at a fraction of the cost.  What was all this buzz about I wondered to myself?  Recently, we were offered an amazing deal on 2007 Beaucastel Roussanne VV, and I took the opportunity to grab a six pack. 

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  9. A Delicious Red Burgundy For Under $30!

    I want to introduce a new solid red Burgundy for under $30.  This price may surprise some Burgundy enthusiasts, but this high value 2010 Henri Boillot Bourgogne Rouge (91 Points Sokolin Tasting Panel) was quite pleasing.  It was paired with a medium cut pork chop and warmed apple sauce.  I wanted to squeeze in one last (what I consider to be) winter comfort meal even if it is almost May.  After all, the temperature in the northeast dipped into the high 40s at one point over the weekend!

    The first thing I knew I wanted to do is decant since this wine is on the young side of life.  To compare though, I had a taste before decanting.  This taste confirmed that decanting would be the way to go.  90 minutes later, this wine had its delicious appeal. 

    With a light bouquet, the 2010 Henri Boillot Bourgogne Rouge was

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  10. Outstanding Back-to-Back Brunello Vintages: 2006 & 2007

    Last year, the 2006 Brunellos were released and praised by critics across the board. Antonio Galloni of Robert Parker's Wine Advocate had this to say: "...2006 is a benchmark vintage for Brunello di Montalcino. Readers will not want to miss these fabulous wines." James Suckling, a major, leading reviewer of Brunello di Montalcino echoed the sentiment saying, "...I think 2006 is THE greatest modern vintage for Sangiovese..." Wow.

    And now, the 2007 Brunellos are starting to be released, and the critics have spoken - it was another excellent vintage and a great follow-up to the incredible 2006 vintage. Antonio Galloni said, "Vintage 2007 is a more than worthy follow-up to 2006. It's hard to remember two consecutive vintages of this level in Montalcino." James Suckling agreed, "Brunello di Montalcino has never had two consecutive great vintages - but it did in 2007 and 2006, and now they are both on the market?it's never been a better time to buy and drink Brunello..."

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