With the fall season in full swing now, we are all looking forward to the bounty of fall vegetables, roasted meat and vegetable dishes, and of course some great red wines to enjoy alongside. You have, no doubt, already received your Sokolin Fall Catalog and hopefully, you've had a chance to go through it and are already in the process of enjoying some of these great wines at your home.
We always come across several great wine values each year, and I'm happy to share one of these values with you. 2010 San Guido Guidalberto, priced at just $39.99/bottle, is a Super-Tuscan wine made from 60% Cabernet Sauvignon and 40% Merlot. This wine offers a typical blend of Bordeaux grapes from the Tuscany region of Italy at an atypical price. This incredible blend is made by the great producer of Sassicaia, one of the most well known and sought after Super-Tuscan wines around. While Sassicaia usually sells for about $169 - $299 per bottle, depending on vintage, you can enjoy this amazing
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PSI is the third wine of one of Spain's most legendary producers, Dominio de Pingus. Pingus was established in the mid-1990s by Danish winemaker & visionary, Peter Sisseck. Dominio de Pingus was unexpectedly (and joyously!) put on the map in 1996 after the managing director of a UK wine company discovered the wine at the very end of a long and drawn out Bordeaux tasting. He then insisted that a Mr. Robert Parker try the wine. After a 96-100 point rating and receiving the back page of the Wine Advocate, the rest is winemaking history!
Last week, I was out west with a bunch of non-wine drinkers. And I had a task to fill - they wanted to drink wine, and they wanted it to be good. Fortunately for me, we have a TON of great wine at unbeatable price points.
In our lives there are times when one opens a bottle of wine and enjoys it and thinks “that was nice.” Then there are times in which a person may find themselves thinking how incredibly fortunate and lucky they are to try this fermented grape juice. It may have traveled halfway across the world to get into your possession; it’s a beverage that has surrounded cultures from ancient Romans to modern day Michelin restaurants. Over the weekend, I had the latter experience. When I reflect on all of the wine that I’ve experienced, it amazes me!

As a Northern Rhone wine lover and resident guru, my clients often ask me my personal opinions on their selections from this gorgeous yet misunderstood region. I inevitably end up discussing the wines from Delas, a fabulous producer, at some point. Here are some of the particulars: In 1835, Charles Audibert and Philippe Delas purchased a wine merchant company in Tournon-sur-Rhone. Previously called Maison Junique, they renamed it Audibert and Delas. The links between the two familes would be pulled ever tighter when the two Delas sons, Henri and Florentin, married two Audibert daughters. In 1924, Henri and Florentin took over as managers of the company whose name then changed to Delas Frères.