Friday Mic Drop by MJ

Last night, we had a chance to open a ‘Holy Grail’ of white Burgundy and I just had to take the time to express how amazing this single bottle of wine was: 1997 Domaine d’Auvenay Chevalier Montrachet Grand Cru by the legendary Madame Lalou Bize Leroy. Imagine an experience like drinking fresh made popcorn buttered, salted and slightly sweetened to perfection while packed with rich flavors. The powerful minerals dispersed evenly on the tongue holding fort while dense layers of sweet creamed corn, poached pear and dried pineapples coated the palate in the most seamless and sexy fashion. In between all the ripe tones and structured minerality was a cornucopia of flavors that gives this golden liquid a complexity that, dare I say… could possess the mesmerizing powers of lawd baby Jesus! White truffles, dried Meyer lemon zest, candied fennel, yellow field flowers, macadamia nuts, warm nutmeg, vanilla bean, sweet butter, saffron, dried honeycomb and mushrooms and the flavors go on and on. The flavors are beautifully concentrated as each perfect Chardonnay berry is hand-picked in some of the lowest yields of the region, mind you this biodynamic vineyard is all but .16ha, that’s less than half of an acre! Holy Grail indeed! The finish is everlasting reflecting back to that buttered, salty popcorn and briny, haunting minerality.  This is how Friday is done right: with a bottle of Lalou Bize Leroy. Thank you MJ.

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This Week at Graileys: Burgundy Shines!

This week, the Stars of the Week go to Burgundies white and red:  2011 Domain d’Ardhuy Grand Cru Corton Charlemagne La Vigne Dieu and “entry level” wines from Madam Leroy that are the farthest from entry level Burgundy. The ’11 Ardhuy Grand Cru Corton Charlemagne La Vigne Dieu was spectacular! This is an absolute steal for premium quality Grand Cru white Burgundy that you want in your glass. The wine is made in a way to express more advanced characteristics and it drinks like a champ! The aromatics are bright and expressive of wild yellow flowers and orchard fields while the palate is a beautiful continuation of ripe apples with hints of quince, lemon preserves, vanilla bean, truffle and cream corn. The minerals are beautiful and explosive; righteously balancing out the weight and ripeness of these first-class Chardonnay grapes. This is a drink now Grand Cru white Burgundy from extremely old vines that will blow any true ‘Burghound’ away!  We have 24 bottles left, grab a sixer for your weekend! $169.95/btl | $1019.70/6pk   

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For the red spectrum, we tried the new library release from possibly the best Pinot Noir producer in the world and most definitely the best of Burgundy in our opinion: Leroy. Madame Leroy makes the most profoundly floral and amazingly flavorful Burgundy in the entire region for a fraction of the price to what her counterparts at the top charge in Burgundy like DRC, Rousseau, Dujac or Rouget! Leroy lives in Beaune and today we tried “entry level” wines that express the true purity of the vines. 2009 Leroy Cote de Beaune Village, 2009 Leroy Prnand Vergelesses and 2011 Leroy Chorey les Beaune. These are all vineyards by her house in Beaune and the quality in these wines could not be higher! Leroy is how to experience what true Burgundy should taste and feel like… Truffles, dense forest floor, wild crushed raspberries, foraged mushrooms, wild rose and multidimensional spice. They are all at a great drinking stage right now, especially the ripe 2009 vintage with its abundant juicy red berry fruit. The best part about Leroy is that these beauties will continue to shine so for the next 3 decades- only Leroy creates wines with unmatched longevity!  These are very limited in quantity. Please inquire if you are interested in trying these striking wines from Burgundy’s greatest. kim@graileys.com

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Stand Out Oregon Pinot Noir

Yesterday afternoon we had spectacular flight of Pinot Noir from a region I could probably enjoy in my glass on a daily basis: Oregon Pinot Noir. We tried a 2012 and 2013 vintage comparison from two exemplary producers Cristom Vineyards of Eola-Amity Hills vs Shea Vineyard of Willamette Valley. From the flight of wines, there were two wines that stood out the most for their dynamic personalities: the 2013 Cristom Vineyards ‘Jessie’ Pinot Noir and the 2012 Shea Vineyard ‘West Hill’ Pinot Noir.

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The 2013 Cristom Jessie Pinot from Eola-Amity Hills showed brighter aromatics with brilliant red fruit, fresh spring flowers and flecks of lemon zest all beautifully complimented by deep minerality, smoke and cola spice. The finish was lengthy reflecting the crushed raspberries from the aroma and palate before. As fabulous as this Pinot Noir was showing today, this could be an even greater Pinot when stashed away for a few year.

2013 Criston Jessie Vnryd PN

“Ruby-red. Highly perfumed scents of dark berries, cola and rose oil. Fleshy, expansive black raspberry and bitter cherry flavors display a suave blend of richness and energy, picking up a spicy character with air. Finishes juicy and very long, with lingering dark fruit flavors and slow-building tannins.”- VinousMedia. Graileys Price: $59.95/btl

 

2012 Shea West Hill PN

“Supple and generous, this is light in texture and intense, with cherry, red plum, nutmeg and floral flavors that don’t quit as the finish lingers against delicately crunchy tannins. Best from 2016 through 2022. 300 cases made.”- 93pts Wine Spectator Graileys Price: $59.95/btl

 

On the other spectrum… the 2012 Shea Vineyards ‘West Hill’ Pinot from Willamette Valley had this stunning rounded texture, bigger and darker red berries with deeper, more nutmeg like spice. With its supple approach, this is an elegant Pinot Noir that I recommend you grab to enjoy in this gorgeous weather. Grab a 6pk of each and enjoy for yourself both of these fine Oregon Pinot Noir expressions.

Just let me know at Kim@graileys.com

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Krug Dinner 2016- Photography by Lauren Medean

The photos have arrived of our epic Krug dinner we held last week hosting the great Olivier Krug. Lauren Medean was the amazing photographer of that event. Here are some of our favorite moments from our Krug dinner captured by Lauren Medean.

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The talented photographer Lauren Medean and Texas Best Sommelier 2012 Ryan Tedder

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Olivier Krug applauding Chef Tre for his phenomenal meal.

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Smoking Washington State Syrah!

Today we tasted a wonderful Washington State gem: the 2013 Betz Family La Cote Rousse Syrah and it has this rare, delicious combination of perfectly ripe black fruit, meaty mineral and spice nuance and depth and a finish that goes on for almost a minute already! Bob Betz runs this wonderful winery and he is the only Master of Wine in Washington State. His Red Mountain La Cote Rousse is BIG, brooding, structured and inky. It has loads of blackberry and black cherry to go with the smoked meat, dusty gravel and bacon fat flavors. It is amazingly full bodied with loads of power but remains refined and elegant thanks to the cooler nature of the 2013 vintage in Washington. Simply put, this wine ticks all the boxes you could hope for in a world-class red to drink and age over the next few decades. I am drinking it now and I wish I could email this amazing flavor! We immediately bought everything in Texas!! The only problem… There are only 36 bottles to go around! Act fast to make sure you grab some while it lasts. Thanks!

 

Betz Red Mountain Syrah

2013 Betz Family La Cote Rousse Syrah

Graileys Price: $59.95 per bottle | $719 per case

95+ Points Parker: Much more mineral driven than the La Serenne release, the 2013 Syrah la Cote Rousse comes all from Red Mountain and is always 100% Syrah. Like the other Syrahs here, it saw 11 months in barrel and won’t be released until the fall of 2015. Exhibiting lots of blackberry, black raspberry, graphite, smoke and crushed rock, it’s beautifully concentrated, has top-notch purity of fruit and a great finish. I love its mid-palate density, and while it has a lot of tannins, they’re nicely integrated into the body of the wine. Give it 2-3 years in the cellar and enjoy bottles through 2033. It should be one of the longest-lived Syrahs in the vintage.

This is a wonderful Washington Syrah that easily drinks twice the price. It has amazing density, wonderful purity of fruit and impressive length. Grab some while it lasts!  kim@graileys.com

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Dinner with Olivier Krug

On Tuesday, we hosted one of the best tasting events at Graileys yet! Olivier Krug- 6th generation of Krug Champagne- came back to Graileys for a night we will never forget. And when we Krug, we go big! A grand meal was prepared by the one and only local top chef Tre Wilcox, while each moment was concreted in photography by the fabulous and talented Lauren Medean as we tasted each KrugChampagne from custom glasses made by Riedel, specifically for Krug Champagnes. Truly our 2016 Krug dinner was glorified to the max!

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Olivier Krug telling us the story of the great Joseph Krug and the passion behind the Grande Cuvee

Krug Grande Cuvee in Magnum- The heart beat of the House of Krug. Krug’s Grande Cuvee is the epitome of great Champagne not just in non-vintage form but in Champagne overall for those who prefer their Champagnes with deep breath, warm toasty notes and rich complexities. This was the wine Joseph Krug’s passion was based on when he left Jacquesson to start his own Champagne house in 1843 and it is the Grande Cuvee that is the core of the house of Krug. Unlike other Champagne estate’s non-vintage wines who strive to create their house style to be the exact same each year, Krug’s Grande Cuvee strives to be the absolute best bottle of Champagne year in-year out. There is bottle variation within any given bottle of Grande Cuvee, but have no fear- if it comes from Krug, it’s essentially guaranteed that the wine will be phenomenal! Download the Krug app and track the exact vintages and varietals that are in your bottle of Grande Cuvee!

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Krug DInner- 2002 Vintage Brut

2002 Krug Vintage Brut-*** Wow! One of the highlights of the night and definitely the star of the vintage! Beautiful deep minerality, wildly complex, expansive flavors, rich and round texture that carries each flavor with dignity. The finish is incredibly long and enchanting. The 2002 Krug is truly “in another league”.  There is a full gamut of sexy ripe fruit exploding from the glass from ripe citrus to warm orchard and bright stonefruit to juicy tropical tones. The minerals cannot be more perfect: not offensive, astringent or austere, just beautifully complimentary to every nuance in this fine wine. As much as we all thoroughly enjoyed the 02 Krug, I highly anticipate the day I revisit this Champagne in decades to come.

 

 

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Krug Dinner 2016- Grande Cuvee 158th

Krug Grande Cuvee 158th Edition- The soul of the House of Krug. This is the beginning of a new and beautiful Krug Grande Cuvee relationship. This new label of Grande Cuvee is not only just the 158th time the house of Krug has created a Grande Cuvee but this rare bottling is a Grande Cuvee was created from the harvest of 2002- “the year where everything went right” plus the best vintages dating back to 1990! Compared to the regular Grande Cuvee, the 158th Edition Grande Cuvee embodies the best of everything in Grande Cuvee from the ultra creamy bubbles to its greater weight, tone, power and rich flavors in between. This is one of the most impactful Champagnes to experience if you can!

 

Krug Dinner 2016- 00 Clos d'Ambonnay

2000 Krug Clos d’Ambonnay- Incredibly rare, this is the 3rd vintage of the release of this 100 percent Pinot Noir Champagne from the old vines of a miniscule walled plot in the Grand Cru village of Ambonnay- arguably the best village in Champagne for Pinot Noir. Warm brioche dominates the palate followed by rich spice, sweet cream, fresh nutmeg, salted almonds, cherry pith and red apple skin. Even after sixteen years, the ’00 Clos d’Ambonnay is still in slumber mode and needs significant air to wake it up. With its unyielding structure, this is one to stash away in the cellar only to be rediscovered decades later! Tantalizing now, indeed, but with patience the rewards will be magnifying.

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2000 Krug Vintage Brut- More mineral driven in the ’00 Vintage Brut with crush oyster shells and ocean spray. Briny goodness with hints of toasted hazelnut, honey, preserved lemon, and grapefruit. The texture and weight is powerful but not stern. This is reminiscent of the ’96 vintage in Champagne and Burgundy- it just needs more time in the bottle to hit its prime and once it does, its apex will nurture for decades of Krug bliss.

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Krug Brut Rose in Magnum- Kumquat and ripe citrus layered on top of crushed raspberries and red currant with elegant minerals and toasted spice. Hints of chamomile, ginger, flint and cinnamon with the leanest minerals in the lineup contrasted by mouth-coating texture, fine, yet explosive bubbles and a red cherry, chalky finish.

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1990 Krug Vintage- Knockout Champagne! In 1990, Krug had not created the Clos de Ambonnay Blanc de Noir so the lush, rich backbone of the 1990 Krug Vintage comes from this decadent core of Grand Cru Ambonnay Pinot Noir giving it intensely integrated flavors of deeply rounded spices, beautifully preserved fruit and rich toned minerals. The finish lingers for what I felt like was forever, which is just fine by me.


In true Graileys fashion, when we go big, we definitely don’t go home: we open more bottles!

 

1982 Bruno Giacosa Barolo- Amazingly complex, ultra silky and everything was perfectly integrated into a completely seamless and complex wine experience. Soft red and black tea, rich forest floor, red currant, dried raspberries, worn leather, mocha, espresso, iron, ripe tobacco, red clay, roasted mushrooms, dried herbs- I can go on and on and on.

Krug Dinner 2016- Les Narvaux

2009 Domaine d’Auvenay Meursault Les Narvaux- BOOM! ‘Nuff said. In all seriousness, this is an experience in fine wine that one will never forget. Explosive citrus, ripe apples and pear, sweet cashews, sweet cream and freshly cultured butter, don’t forget the popcorn! Warm baking spice, rich vanilla bean, deep minerality, wild mushrooms, white truffles and the dirt that clings on to them! The texture is just as opulent as its thunderous flavors and the finish is equally luscious and lingers extensively.

 

More Bottles from the Night

2000 Le Bon Pasteur Pomerol

1993 Carruades de Lafite

2011 Roulet Echezeaux

1990 Lynch Bages

2012 Patrick Piuze Chablis Bougros

2010 Lignier Michelot Charmes Chambertin

2011 Girardin Chevalier Montrachet

2003 Emidio Pepe Montepulciano d’Abruzzo

2011 Araujo Eisele Syrah

1964 Leroy Clos de Vougeot

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Top Winemaker Philippe Melka Makes 94 Point Cabernet in 2013

Last night, Graileys was honored to host Napa’s super star winemaker Philippe Melka! Philippe is one of the top winemakers of our generation. With some of the best estates of Bordeaux and California such as Haut Brion, Petrus, Dominus, and Ridge under his belt you know that the wines he produces will be of the utmost quality.  He was such a great host, really cool, laid back guy overall. As we enjoyed his 2013 CJ Cabernet (named after his two children Chloe and Jeremy), he told us how 2013 is his favorite vintage yet! With his thick French accent, he says of the 2013 vintage: “I love a vintage when everyone wins and 2013 is the best I have experienced in my career.” and this 2013 release of his CJ Cabernet is liquid proof of how awesome the 2013 vintage and his winemaking skills are! Scoring 94 Points by Robert Parker and for under $70, you can’t beat this deal!!! We have a few bottles available from our tasting. Grab this knockout Cabernet while you can!

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Philippe Melka and one of our dear members.

2013 Melka CJ Cabernet- $64.95 bottle | $389.70 six-pack

94 Points Robert Parker: The 2013 CJ is a 80% Cabernet Sauvignon with the balance Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Petit Verdot blend aged 18 months in about one-fifth new French oak. This is one of my favorite wines in his portfolio, and the good news is that there are 1,800 cases. It has an absolutely spectacular nose of white chocolate, grilled meats, blackcurrants and licorice. The wine is full-bodied, has an opaque purple color, beautiful texture, density and overall richness and length. This wine is showing secondary nuances already, and should continue to evolve gracefully for 15 or more years.
Please let me know what I can set aside for you. You don’t want to miss Melka’s 2013 Cabernet!  Kim@graileys.com

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10 Year Vertical of Harlan Estate

Wow! What a spectacular once-in-a-lifetime wine experience we had last night at Graileys! We hosted a ten year vertical tasting of one of California’s iconic Cult Classics: Harlan Estate. From their inaugural commercial release of 1990 through 1999, we tasted each vintage side by side and fully reaped the hard work and dedication that was sown by Napa’s leading figureheads Bill Harlan, winemaker Bob Levy and the Harlan team so many decades ago. To our knowledge, a tasting like this has only been done one time before and that was by the legends themselves, Bill Harlan and Bob Levy. Our deepest gratitude, reverence and love goes out to fellow Graileys member and our dear friend Ivan the Fiver for graciously sharing his personal collection with us to experience together in this majestic lineup! For an event of this grandeur, we called Chef Tre Wilcox, one of our favorite local chefs, who prepared an outstanding meal to fit our magnificent tasting. This ten year Harlan vertical was truly an unforgettable event!

10yr Harlan Vertical

1990- Beautiful, really soft and elegant nose. Gorgeous silky texture with seamless secondary flavors more reminiscent of a great aged Bordeaux. Leather, dried tobacco, dense forest floor lead the palate and the red and black currants were preserved beautifully with a touch of fresh eucalyptus in the finish.

 

1991- *** One of the star vintages of the night! Harlan in a Bordeaux body! The most Bordeaux like in style with toasted forest floor, fall leaves, dried tobacco leaves and gravel dominating the palate. Black currant was still fresh and alive with ripe herbs, black pepper, black tea, eucalyptus and smoke creating this amazing compelling profile! In addition to its amazing flavors, this bottle had the most insane extended finish which left our palates dazed well long after the glass was empty. It was showing at the perfect spot and it still has such great life ahead of it.

Harlan Lineup

1992- Dusty elements of crushed shells, graphite and smoke. Much like the 1990, the ’92 was more elegant in weight than the ’91. Soft forest floor and wild violets blended in seamlessly with the softened red and black cherry fruit and the finish was lengthy.

 

1993- Greater power and weight than the vintages before it. The ’93 showed was more red currant driven and higher toned with wild red spices, fresh leather, crushed tobacco and licorice. Great long finish!

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1994- *** The standout of the night! It is no wonder that this vintage received 100 Points from Robert Parker! This was truly a PERFECT BOTTLE OF WINE. Absolutely gorgeous fruit, sweet pipe tobacco, rich mocha, explosive ripe red and black berries with licorice, exotic teas and spice, roasted espresso… I can go forever! And did I mention the texture!?! Wow! Striking weight full of complex flavors all presented through a silk ribbon like texture.

 

1995- Exotic spices dominated this wine with dark chocolate, mocha and leather following suit. More old world like in flavors and texture with great power and elements of black tea, dried cloves, star anise while black and red currants took the backseat this time around. Although the flavors in the finish dispersed a little sooner than expected, the shadow lingered enticingly.

 

1996- Take the rich spices of the ’95 and add power, weight and prevailing fruit. Strap leather, mocha and black pepper with pronounced notes of red tea, dusty minerals and tobacco.

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1997- Another 100 Pointer vintage for Harlan! Hedonistic in sweet fruit and spice! Everything in this bottle was wild and sexy. Rich licorice, warm vanilla bean, juicy ripe black cherry and blackberry liquor. The sheer power in this wine blew us away.

 

1998- The fruit was slightly restrained while the leather, crushed gravel and black tea drove the wine. Toward the end of the night the black berry fruit shone through with authority creating a magnificent experience.

 

1999- At the end of the night, the ’99 blew up into a lavish bottle of wine! Brilliant red spice with plus red and purple florals, seductive red and black cherry, berry, currant, plum and everything in between! The texture exemplified the flavors perfectly: fleshy, powerful, rich and sexy.

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As if the ten year Harlan vertical didn’t blow our minds, in true Graileys’ fashion, the show must go on no matter how impressive the previous wines were; and believe me, the Harlan lineup was more than impressive. So Simon went straight for a bottle of 1989 Haut Brion! Outside of Harlan, this was the wine of the night! Truly stunning in every way with power, life, abundant flavors, multiple dimensions and complexities with a killer finish that is nearly as impenetrable as the wine itself! When one opens a 1989 Haut Brion, why not throw in a 1989 Pichon Baron, a 1996 Haut Brion and a 2000 Ponsot Clos de la Roche! Wow, what a crazy night we had! And yes, these wines were outrageously delicious. Perhaps it was due to all of the powerhouse Cabernet driven wines we were enjoying, but the ’00 Clos de la Roche stood out with beautiful silky grace!

Harlan Dinner Essencia

Ryan also opened a bottle of the 2003 Royal Tokaji Essencia- the rich flavors in this exceptional dessert wine were as golden as its color. If you can taste the word ‘regal’ in a glass of wine, this Hungarian treasure just nailed it! Gorgeous honey, sweet Meyer lemon preserves, quince, ripe melon, rich spice and almond skin. This wine tasted like the royalty it once served centuries ago.

Harlan Dinner Team

It was truly a spectacular experience to taste through these early vintages of one of California’s most coveted estates; but more importantly, this experience could only be as memorable as it is due to our dear friends with whom we shared this experience.

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Power Week at Graileys!

This week, we opened a bottle of the 2003 Cos d’Estournel and the power, class and quality of this killer wine are abundant in spades! You have got to drink some of this wine! Cos is one of our absolute favorite Super Seconds and it literally sits right across a small stream from 1st Growth Lafite Rothschild- which scored 100 points in this same vintage! The 2003 Cos d’Estournel could very well be the wine of the vintage. At our Bordeaux Retrospective Vintage Tasting, the 2003 Cos won Wine of the Night and aside from a bottle of 1989 Cos we opened earlier this week, the ’03 has taken the limelight yet again! The wine is majestic, exotic and powerful with 30 minutes in a decanter. With 2 hours decanting it becomes something special! I think the wine has just entered its perfect drinking window and will stay here for 10-15 years. Supremely dark fruited with Asian spices and dried roses on the nose, pencil lead, fresh cigar and minerals on the palate. The plump black currant and black plum fruit has huge, supple tannins that carry the finish for over a minute. Like a more powerful version of Lafite for a deal! Grab some while we have it. No matter where your palate lies whether it is for the Old World or New, there is no fail that you will love this wine.

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2003 Chateau Cos d’Estournel

24 bottles available (2 OWC’s)

Graileys Price:  $225 per bottle |  $2700 per OWC

98 points Robert Parker: The prodigious, fantastic 2003 Cos d’Estournel is a candidate for “wine of the vintage.” A blend of 68% Cabernet Sauvignon (unusually high for this chateau), 30% Merlot, and 2% Cabernet Franc, 17,500 cases were produced from low yields. An inky/blue/purple color is accompanied by a compelling perfume of black fruits, subtle smoke, pain grille, incense, and flowers. With extraordinary richness, full body, and remarkable freshness, elegance, and persistence, this is one of the finest wines ever made by this estate. The good news is that it will be drinkable at a young age yet evolve for three decades or more. Kudos to winemaker Jean-Guillaume Prats and owner Michel Reybier.

 

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Other smoking bottles that must be duly noted: 2007 Le Macchiole Messorio and 2011 Sine Qua Non Patine Syrah. Both of these bottles are insane! The ’07 Messorio showed great stride with gorgeous ripe berry, beautiful leather, mocha, wild herbs and brilliant spice all in a seamless, silky texture. The ’11 SQN Patine Syrah is utterly sexy… one of the most approachable, generous SQN’s I have had yet! Sumptuous in every way and loaded with bright crushed blue and purple berries, molten licorice, crushed charcoal, black olives, wild purple flowers and gorgeous layers of dark chocolate with rich vanilla and spice. If you love the complex, wild and garrigue notes of Northern Rhone’s icons, but can’t stay away from California’s hedonistic fruit, I urge you to get your hands on this SQN Syrah if you can. We’re lucky to have a few bottles here at Graileys! Shoot me an email if you’re interested any of our selections. kim@graileys.com

This is a rare bottle only for the strong; a magnificent knockout wine to experience… Shoot me an email if you’re interested any of our selections. kim@graileys.com  

This is a rare bottle only for the strong… Truly a magnificent knockout wine to experience… 

 

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2012 Napa Cabernet Best in Show

From all of the great 2012’s of Napa, if I had to pick just one that stands out the most, without a blink of the eye, my answer is 2012 Vine Hill Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon! VHR blew me away when we first discovered it and it continues to knock my socks off with every bottle. VHR is a stunning 100% Cabernet Sauvignon that has been the best of roughly 400 Napa Cabs we have tried from 2012. Leave the hard work to us, we have found the best Napa Cabernet made in 2012 and you need this! This comes from a small western Oakville project that lies directly adjacent to Harlan ($800/btl) and north of Heitz’s Martha’s Vineyard ($350/btl). VHR is made with the best grapes from the same vineyard as Bond’s Vecina bottling that goes for $400+/btl! The 2012 VHR goes for a fraction of the price compared with its neighbors and drank better than all of them when we had them side by side blind. This was also the ‘Best of Show’ at the annual Best of the Best tasting in DFW with over 200 Napa Reds tasted by over 500 people! The best part… we have the LOWEST PRICE IN THE COUNTRY on this amazing wine! A true Napa legend-in-the-making. I just can’t get enough of this badass wine and once you try it, you’ll be begging for more! Just say the word and I’ll stash away an OWC for you.

 

“Vine Hill Ranch has to be one of the most exciting debuts in Napa Valley!”- Robert Parker

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 2012 Vine Hill Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon  750ml

Graileys Price:  $175 bottle!!  | $525 three-pack OWC

96+ Antonio Galloni- “A dark, sumptuous beauty, the 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon races across the palate with superb depth and intensity. Dark red cherry, plum, rose petal, mocha, spice and mint all meld together effortlessly as the wine builds to a resonant, super-expressive finish. The 2012 should offer a wide window of pure drinking pleasure, as it is far more open than most vintages have been at the same stage. Naturally, today most of the wine’s appeal is in its fruit, so readers who prefer tertiary notes will have to wait for at least a few years. Even today, the wine’s compelling personality exerts considerable pull. The 2012 is just as magnificent from bottle as it has always been from barrel.

 

I can’t stress enough how awesome the ‘12 VHR Cabernet is! Grab a 3pack or two of this killer Cab- You’ll thank me later for this one; everyone who’s had it always does… For “Pure Drinking Pleasure” contact me directly at kim@graileys.com or wine@graileys.com

 

 

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