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Wine Evaluations: Mini Round-Up for August 12, 2024

.I taste a bunch-o-wine (specialized condition for much more than lots of people). So weekly, I discuss several of my wine reviews (mainly from samples) and also tasting details in a "mini-review" format. They are actually meant to become peculiar, exciting, and (primarily) easily-digestible testimonials of (primarily) currently offered white wines (visit this site for the skinny on exactly how to read all of them), so you may solve to the point and make a decision if they're for you (or otherwise). Cheers!
2020 CVNE 'Cune' Ecologico-- Organic (Rioja): Cooked reddish fruit product, seasoning, elegant appearance, and also never-let-me-down texture. $17 B+.
2021 Wiens Family Cellars Fiano (Temecula Lowland): Reduce to begin, but after long it's exposing its true chalky, citric, &amp floral colors. $28 B+.
2022 Daou Vineyards Get Cabernet Sauvignon (Paso Robles): Most of all else, this is actually created to satisfy. $55 A-.
2021 Stag's Jump Red wine Cellars 'Artemis' Cabernet Sauvignon (Napa Valley): Jumping coming from the glass in surges of sinewy, hot reddish and black fruits. $80 A-.
2016 Groth Cabernet Sauvignon (Oakville): Funky/earthy, along with dark, brooding, dark plummy fruit as well as still sporting loads of hold. $90 A-.
2021 Sonoma-Cutret Les Plus Haut Pinot Noir (Russian River Lowland): A smoky, oaky, sultry and full throttle performance. $70.
2022 Raeburn High Flier Chardonnay (Russian Stream Valley): A crowd-pleasing (and also fairly long!) assortment of [very] ripe pear, baked apple, vanilla, tribute, &amp nectarines. $30 A-.
2022 Raeburn 'Higher Flier' Pinot Noir (Russian River Valley): Hitting all the right notes below: promising &amp stunning reddish berry fruit product, rhubarb, hardwood seasonings, &amp a herbal tea fallen leave coating. $thirty three A-.
2022 Merry Edwards Coopersmith Pinot Noir (Russian River Lowland): Advising you why you fell for RRV Pinot in the first place. Dark, delectable, structured, and at turns, full-flavored &amp. $70 A.
2011 Chateau Ste. Michelle Indian Wells Reddish Blend (Columbia Valley): Chewy, earthy, weighty, smoky, and also yeah, still fruity! $NA B+.
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