Posts belonging to Category Port

September 4, 2009
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Posted by Bacchus
LA the city as brasserie. Flames fan the hills. Corks get pulled. Once for Dotor√©’s 60th.
Again for RB’s departure. Friends mix, barely familiar. Zins and Cabs here. Pinot Noirs there. Fruity whites cross all snob lines. Wine greases the wheels. Everyone loosens up. Even the tighties. Almost everyone. Birthday boy pulls the cork on two Melville bad boys. tBoW pops a double mag and a 26 year old port. Different fet√©s. Same classic soul mix with 60′s thrash. Dotor√© and tBoW the only fans.
So what got poured…it’s all right here. (more…)
Categories: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Nebbiolo, Petite Syrah, Pinot Noir, Port, Russian River Valley, Santa Rita Hills, Torrontes
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December 27, 2008
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Posted by Bacchus
News Flash – before you get started tBoW wishes to acknowledge the first two newsworthy events for the new year in thebestofwines world. The January issues of Gourmet and Los Angeles magazines each feature a tBoW fave. Gourmet covers all things consumable that are Italian. They make a point of including a photo and kind words about the efforts of Napa’s most under-rated winemaker Jim Moore and his l’Uvaggio di Giacomo label to produce memorable California wines from Italian varietals. The Jan 09 issue of Los Angeles magazine picks tBoW hero Palate Food + Wine as the #1 restaurant in LA. LA mag gave Palate a curiously arms-length review in August 08 as though withholding final judgment. Glad to read the reviewer made up his mind. [ed. we knew it soon as we walked through the doors in June] Unlike Los Angeles mag, Gourmet does not post open links to its content so you will have to pick up a copy. (more…)
Categories: Chardonnay, Dessert, Languedoc, Mendoza, Napa, Port, Rose, Russian River Valley, Sonoma, Zinfandel
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Tags: Gourmet magazine, happy holidays 2008, Los Angeles magazine
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November 10, 2007
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Posted by Bacchus
Like many middle-aged empty-nesters we faced a typical Saturday night choice: watch another boring division series baseball game or enjoy a dinner prepared by Jackie d’Occitan with wines selected by her shadowy husband Michael du Nawlins. Not even close. (more…)
Categories: Burgundy, Champagne, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Port, Riesling, Santa Rita Hills
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July 7, 2007
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Posted by Bacchus
2006 Chateau Barbanau Cote de Provence $12: Dry mineral flavors. Everything I expect from a Provencal Rose’ which, in my experience, differs in a mineral style compared to wines from Languedoc or other SE France regions. These wines are so easily distinguishable from domestic Rose’ wines because they rarely have the big fruit found in CA wines (of which I am also fond, see Anglim out of Paso Robles). However, the real story here – as I discovered – is the importer, Charles Neal. Get thee forthwithly to charlesnealselections.com and read what these folks at Paul Marcus Importer have to say about how to start and sustain an importing business. The first thing you will find is that Mr. Neal picked the region from which to import based upon where he could buy wines below the silly pricing threshold, aka $20. He also took a liking to wines he could drink everyday and that were regional in style and blend, that is, the region has not yet been Parker-ized. The tasting notes from the Paul Marcus Imports staff that toured with Mr. Neal are fun to read and educational. Compare the Neal notes with those found in the LA Times by the Food section’s wine-tasting panel (“hint of lime, nice”). It is the difference between riding down a “technical” slope (fun and slightly dangerous) versus riding in your cul de sac (boring and only when necessary). (more…)
Categories: Beaujolais, Burgundy, Languedoc, Moscato d'Asti, Pinot Noir, Port, Rose, Russian River Valley, Sud
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Tags: Charles Neal Selections, Paul Marcus Importer
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