It’s
the dead of summer and it’s hot here in the District. These days, white and
pink wines are my go-to. That said, drinking juicy California red wines and
grilling out on a summer day is something of a patriotic duty for the American
wine lover. And what better day than the Fourth of July to crack some Cali Zin,
Petite Sirah or Charbono and toast to the good ol’ US of A?
These
diverse wines were received as trade samples and tasted single blind.
2013 Chronic Cellars Purple
Paradise
- California, Central Coast, Paso Robles
SRP: $14
Medium ruby color. Bursting with ripe red fruits on
the nose, raspberries, cherries, also some raspberry jam, red apple peel,
pepper and clove. Light tannins, actually some acid to rein in the juicy red
fruits. A snappy, tangy edge to the red fruit (wild strawberries, raspberries,
McIntosh apple), notes of black tea, vanilla and coconut shavings. Not quite as
baked and candied as the other wines from this producer (which is why I liked
it more). It’s still a forward, fruit-dominated wine with an easy-drinking
approach for early consumption. 70% Zinfandel, 14% Syrah, 11% Petite Sirah, 5%
Grenache. (86 points)
2013 Chronic Cellars Dead
Nuts
- California, Central Coast, Paso Robles
SRP: $23
Bright ruby color. Smells of maraschino cherries,
raspberry jam, fig cookies, some violet and light roast coffee notes. Juicy and
forward on the palate, set against a backdrop of chewy tannins and low acid.
Juicy raspberries, figs and red apples, mix in some caramel corn, cola, but
also some coffee, cedar and black pepper sauce. Juicy, fun, straightforward, a
nice grill companion. 64% Zinfandel, 21% Tempranillo, 15% Petite Sirah. (85
points)
2012 KITÁ Grenache Camp 4
Vineyard
- California, Central Coast, Santa Ynez Valley
SRP: $30
Pale ruby color. Nose of tart red cherries and
strawberries, red flowers and even some cherry blossom and potpourri notes,
hints of pepper. Fine tannins, a full body but some richer and fuller notes.
Elegant despite its richness, with freshness from the acid. Lovely tart red
fruit (strawberries and raspberries), notes of chestnut, tobacco, pepper, a
spicy herbal kick, toasted almond, hint of cedar woven in well, spiced coffee,
sweet cola. Complex, showing wonderfully right now but could hold for a year or
two. Long finish. Exciting stuff. All Grenache, aged 18 months in 25% new
French oak. (92 points)
2012 KITÁ S’alapay Camp 4
Vineyard
- California, Central Coast, Santa Ynez Valley
SRP: $50
Bright purple color. Aromas of tart red and black
currants, some cool blueberries, notes of roses and lavender, cedar, tobacco
leaf and roasted coffee. On the palate, firm yet approachable tannic structure,
some impressive tart acid for freshness. Soft around the edges, with juicy red
and black fruit, which tastes ripe but still shows some crunchy skin aspects.
Tempered noted of roasted nut and cherry wood. Long, clean finish with notes of
tobacco and dusty soil. 50% Merlot, 44% Cabernet Franc and 6% Cabernet
Sauvignon, aged 18 months in 35% new French oak. (89 points)
2012 KITÁ Spe'y Camp 4
Vineyard
- California, Central Coast, Santa Ynez Valley
SRP: $30
Light ruby color. Nose of tart red berries, some
sweeter, jammier notes, backed up by elements of baking spices, pepper, coffee
and toast. Bold approach, some moderate acid, drying tannins of decent
strength, alcohol gives it a thicker presence. Tart currants, dark and crunchy
cherries and plums. Lots of coffee, toasted nuts, add in some sweet herbal
notes, spices, cola and rhubarb. A warm, rich finish. Seems to need a bit of time,
as it really opens up with air. 53% Grenache, 27% Syrah and 20% Carignane, aged
18 months in 30% new French oak. (90 points)
2013 Prisoner Wine Company
The Prisoner
- California, Napa Valley
SRP:
$40
Bright
purple color, almost neon. Smells of sweet fig paste, blackberry jam, roasted
coffee, milk chocolate, caramel and sweet candied pecans. Full-bodied and plush
on the palate, the tannins are actually quite light, medium-low acid, the
weight comes from the rich, sweet fruit —jammy currants and cherries, some
strawberry pie). The fruit is laced with candied nuts, mocha, toasted oak,
caramel and cotton candy. Rich and hedonistic to the max, with hefty oak. Lacks
mystique and any semblance of balance, but I can’t deny the deliciousness and
full throttle appeal. Zinfandel, Cabernet, Petite Sirah, Syrah and Charbono,
aged in 30% new French and American oak. (87 points)
2012 Cornerstone Cellars
Cabernet Franc Stepping Stone - California,
Napa Valley
SRP:
$45
Bold
purple color in the glass. Dark berries abound on the nose (black cherries,
blueberries, blackberries), underneath the fruit are aromas of earth, cedar,
dried leaves and some roses. Full bodied but balanced by moderate acidity and
dusty but firm tannins. Black cherries, red and black currant and blueberry
fruit dominate, rich fruit but it tastes nice and tart. The wine is laced with
elements of graphite, tobacco and cedar, an underlying mineral element. Long, silky
finish with notes of mocha and vanilla. A beautiful wine, this will only get
prettier and more refined with three or four years in the cellar. (91 points)
2012 J.
McClelland Charbono - California, Napa Valley
Dark ruby color. Deep and saucy on the nose: black
cherries and dark plums, blackberries, notes of spiced coffee, black pepper,
barbecue glaze, sweet violets. Medium-full bodied, dry-firm tannins, medium-low
acid. Deep and chewy black fruits, hints of blueberry, a full and forward wine
with smoky charcoal notes, black pepper, toasted oak and dark chocolate. Long
and rich with lots of complex spice, coffee and roasted herb notes. Could
definitely use some time or air, but a really exciting and gutsy wine. (90 points)
2012 Dashe Cellars Zinfandel
Florence Vineyard - California,
Sonoma County, Dry Creek Valley
SRP: $35
Medium ruby colored. Vibrant juicy strawberries, red
cherries and currants, even some red apple peel, a spicy and rich approach with
notes of sweet cola, pipe tobacco and fig paste. Full-bodied but juicy, even
tangy. Moderate tannins but the wine is accessible right out of the bottle.
Sweet plums, raspberry and currant jams, some notes of coffee, roses and sweet
green herbs. Bold but showing underlying elegance. Long finish, actually ends
clean with some freshness. Approachable now, a definitely yummy wine but
showing complexity and a bright personality. (89 points)
2012 Edmeades Winery Edmeades’
Folly
- California, North Coast, Mendocino County
SRP:
$26
Bright
purple colored. Gushing red and black fruit aromas with notes of magic marker,
pepper and charcoal. Juicy and full on the palate, with fine tannins and moderate
acid for balance. The black cherry, blackberry and red and black plum fruit is
vibrant and alive while rich and gushing. Notes of black cherry ice cream and
root beer mix with toasted oak and coffee. Complex pepper, tobacco, roasted
chestnut, rose petals and spices. Delicious and a big-time bruiser at 15% yet it maintains complexity and vibrancy. A
blend of 44% Zinfandel, 21% Syrah, 21% Petite Sirah, 14% Merlot, aged 15 months
in 16% new French and American oak. (89 points)
2012 Edmeades Winery Petite
Sirah
- California, North Coast, Mendocino County
SRP:
$35
Vibrant
purple colored. Nose of blackberries, boysenberry, sweet clove, cola, menthol,
some deep and smoky notes. Good tannic grip, medium-low acid, a full but smooth
wine. Tart blackberries, black currants and plum skins, rich but vibrant and
alive, not heavy at all. Loam, smoke, tar and graphite notes add complexity,
but I also get sweet notes of cinnamon, mint and cola. Impressive concentration
but very lively and enjoyable. Structure enough to bury this for a few years
and see what kind of interesting stuff happens. 15 months in ¼ new French and
American oak. (90 points)
2012 Tom Gore Vineyards Field
Blend
- California, Sonoma County, Alexander Valley
SRP: $40
Medium-deep purple color. Nose of tart plums and
black currants, blackberry jam, cedar and vanilla. Full bodied with chewy but
sturdy tannins, a bit low on the acid. The black currants, blackberry and
blackberry fruit is rich and ripe. Notes of cedar, mocha and tobacco leaf
pervade the wine, hints of bell pepper, mocha, charcoal. Richness mixes with
some tartness on a firm foundation. This wine could definitely use two to three
years to unwind. A blend of 35% Petite Verdot, 33% Malbec, 21% Merlot, 6%
Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Tempranillo, aged 22 months in French oak. (87
points)
2012 Dashe Cellars The Comet - California, Sonoma County, Alexander Valley
SRP: $35
Vibrant purple color. Needs time to open up and show
darker, sweeter fruit (black cherries, plums), some sweet herbal notes, herbal
liqueur, toast, vanilla. Full and chewy on the palate, moderate-low acid, firm
and dry tannins. Rich plum cake, black cherry cola, baked figs mixed with
loamy, tilled soil notes. Add some sweet oak, vanilla and ginger snap flavors.
Full, big, deep stuff, lots of body, but showing complex coffee, graphite, iron
and forest floor notes. Sweet and toasty, firm drying finish. Definitely could
use some time to unwind, but delicious. 67% Zinfandel, 25% Petite Sirah and 8%
Carignane. 14.1% alcohol, aged 18 months in 15% new French oak. (88 points)
2012 Dashe Cellars Zinfandel
Old Vines Todd Brothers Ranch - California,
Sonoma County, Alexander Valley
SRP: $35
Dark ruby color. Dense aromas at first, but it opens
up and blueberries, blackberries and roasted fig come out, backed up by violets
and potting soil, some underlying pepper and clove. Full-bodied, study tannic
structure but the edges are smoothed out nicely, medium-low acid. Juicy-jammy
black fruit, it also has quite a saucy element to it. I get notes of black
pepper, soy, roasted figs and anise, coffee but it’s woven in well to the
overall package. Bold at first but it gets elegant quickly. I’d actually like to
bury this for two-to-four years. Includes a 2% shot of Petite Sirah, the wine
is aged in one-year-old French oak. (90 points)
2013 Dashe Cellars Zinfandel
Alexander Valley - California, Sonoma County, Alexander Valley
SRP: $26
Juicy purple color. Smells of sweet berries (black,
red, blue), but also spicy and herbal notes (pepper, ginger?). Full but not hot
with chewy tannins and some moderate acid to keep it clean. Boldly fruity, dark
and rich with lots of loamy and earthy accents. Coffee, sweet cola and clove
last long on the finish. A powerful wine, but also showing some restraint. (87
points)
2012 Quivira Zinfandel Dry
Creek Valley
- California, Sonoma County, Dry Creek Valley
SRP: $22
Bright purple color. Smells of black cherry ice cream, roasted coffee, caramelized sugar, some earthy-loamy notes as well. Medium tannin, medium-bodied frame, fresh acid. Plum and black cherry fruit, rich but tangy. Some violet and earth notes, caramel and mocha, dried potpourri. Fresh and easy to drink but showing some solid complexity. Long finish with crisp berries, tobacco and a flavor that reminds me of sweet tea. Includes 10% Petite Sirah and a 1% shot of Carignan. (87 points)
SRP: $22
Bright purple color. Smells of black cherry ice cream, roasted coffee, caramelized sugar, some earthy-loamy notes as well. Medium tannin, medium-bodied frame, fresh acid. Plum and black cherry fruit, rich but tangy. Some violet and earth notes, caramel and mocha, dried potpourri. Fresh and easy to drink but showing some solid complexity. Long finish with crisp berries, tobacco and a flavor that reminds me of sweet tea. Includes 10% Petite Sirah and a 1% shot of Carignan. (87 points)
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