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  • 2019 Brunello di Montalcino Vintage Report Blog
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    2019 Brunello di Montalcino Vintage Report: A Vintage You Don’t Want to Miss!

    2019 Brunello di Montalcino is “…the vintage we’ve all been waiting for,” so “Buckle your seatbelts,” and strap on your helmets because the newest vintage from Montalcino is “…an embarrassment of riches for collectors and fans of the appellation” (Eric Guido, Vinous Media). The hotly anticipated Brunellos have “…definitely lived up to [their] lofty reputation as an excellent vintage across Montalcino” (Kerin O’Keefe). It showcases the extraordinary qualities of Sangiovese, Tuscany’s most famous and beloved grape variety, and its ability to exploit the region’s phenomenal terroir. This “…magical year…” (Giacomo Neri of Casanova di Neri) of “radiance and appeal” (Eric Guido) will likely set a new benchmark for Brunello wines for years to come.

    According to Italian wine expert, Kerin O’Keefe, she has “…never tasted so many drop-dead-gorgeous young Brunellos from a single vintage.” She confesses that many of the best wines stopped her in her tracks, generating that “…magical moment

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  1. 2008 Zind Humbrecht Riesling

    I was excited when I heard that we would be popping one of my favorite varietals at our Sokolin tasting this evening, a Riesling. I was even more excited when I learned that it would be a 2008 Zind Humbrecht, one of the most well known and highly respected producers of Alsacian wines.

    The Humbrecht family has been producing outstanding Riesling, Gewurztraminer and Pinot Gris wines since 1959. It is run by a father and son team, however in recent years the accomplished son Olivier has taken more control of the estate. The men focus on producing wines that are an extraordinary example of the unique terroir in the region.

    The family owns plots in some of the most famous parcels in the region: the Brand, the Hengst, the Goldert, the Herrenweg, the Clos Hauserer, the Clos Windsbuhl and the Clos St-Urbain.

    Zind Humbrecht wines are perhaps the most 'user friendly' of the sometimes intimidatingly confusing Alsacian wines, which span the range from very dry to very sweet.

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  2. Sutor Pinot

    When you think of Pinot Noir you may not associate it with Slovenia.  This should all change after you try the amazing Sutor Pinot Noir

    My co-worker Summer spends her days traveling around Italy and surrounding countries looking for independent, organic and biodynamic wineries that are of the highest quality but because of their tiny production quantities, remain relatively unknown in the USA.  Sutor is one of these wineries.  Amongst wine producers "in the know" in Italy, they call Sutor the 'Gaja of Slovenia.'

    I've been looking for the perfect setting to try this amazing wine.  My family had been planning a trip to the shore in Rhode Island and I thought this would be a great way to try the Sutor Pinot Noir.  Well, my trip was this past weekend so I grabbed a bottle.  We popped it while sitting on the patio overlooking the bay at the Boathouse restaurant in Newport while we enjoyed some delicious seafood!  This wine was medium bodied

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  3. Revisiting A Value Wine From A Benchmark Vintage

    Benchmark Vintages seem to be occurring quite often lately.  The 2009 Bordeaux Futures Campaign was on fire earlier this Summer.  2007 supplied us with numerous 'Chateauneuf du Pape of a lifetime'.   Perfect and 'highest ever' scores for various 2007 California wines seem to continually be releasing from the reviewers.

    Contemplating these we were reminded of the 2004 vintage in Spain.  This was a vintage that led the Wine Advocate to advise that the top wines "will reward extended cellaring and, with just a handful of exceptions, cost less than $50-$60 a bottle. Let your wealthy friends stock up on $500 a bottle Bordeaux and cult California Cabernets and then shock them years later in blind tastings."

    With this in mind we decided to crack a bottle of the 2004 Terres de Vidalba TOCS.  It definitely met the pricing criteria: though Release Pricing was suggested at $65, we currently have this on offer for $34.95, arguably the lowest price in the

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  4. 2006 Cheval des Andes

    Wine: 2006 Cheval des Andes
    Region: Argentina
    Sokolin Price: $69.99/btl
    Rating: 96 RP

    This auspicious evening we tried a wine that was...well... a "Pedigree Argentine from a Bordeaux Stable" (www.chevaldesandes.com) Sounds ridiculously cool right?  It definitely was and here are the details.

    It's a well known fact that we recommend and sell wines from every stand-out wine producing region.  In doing so, it's not surprising that we have developed quite a passion for some New World wines.  Argentina, a major wine producer of South America (and also considered to be of the New World), is one of them.  It has achieved such success with the Malbec grape varietal that when thinking of Argentina, Malbec naturally comes to mind. 

    We recently tasted a bottle of 2006 Cheval des Andes from the Mendoza region of Argentina.  You can really taste and experience a piece of history

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  5. It's White Burgundy Season

    I love the early fall - it allows for a myriad of wine drinking options.

    Still plenty of warm days to grill (break out the Sancerre) but the nights are getting cooler (here in the northeast, at least) so I've been hitting the Cab based blends.

    But this time of year I also find myself reaching for the white Burgundy; great when grilling on a hot day but transitions well into the cooler night time - offering warmth and comfort. 

    Thankfully we ALWAYS have some great white Burgundies on hand.  Corton Charlemagne being a personal favorite but so many to choose from:

    The REAL DEAL: 2007 Michel Bouzereau Meursault Les Grands Charrons - $35.95.  I've been drinking this wine since the 1999 vintage and it always delivers, in fact it over delivers.  If you like the wines from Meursault you'll love this one.  And if you don't know Meursault yet this is the perfect introduction.  The Burghound tells

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  6. 2007 Isole e Olena Cepparello

    Wine: 2007 Isole e Olena Cepparello
    Region: Tuscany
    Sokolin Price: $59.99/btl
    Rating: 96 RP

    There is something about a standout wine from a stellar vintage that has the powerful ability to leave us with lasting memorable detail.  It's not easy to forget about how outstanding and well structured the back-to-back 2006 & 2007 Super Tuscan vintages, across the board, have been.  They will surely go down in history as some of the greatest.  If you had the privilege of tasting any, we're sure you know what we're talking about.  That's why when we saw the 2007 Isole e Olena Cepparello, we quickly grabbed a bottle to sample.  Before we even opened the bottle, we thought to ourselves..."could this 2007 be as good, or even better than the soon to be legendary 2006?" 

    With two lucky visiting friends, we served this wine with grilled lamb loin, a fabulous potato gratin and fresh

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  7. 2001 Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape & 2007 Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape

    2001 Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape & 2007 Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape

    Wine: 2001 Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape
    Region: Rhone
    Sokolin Price: $89.95/btl
    Rating: 96 RP

    Wine: 2007 Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape
    Region: Rhone
    Sokolin Price: $99.95/btl
    Rating: 96 RP

    At an exquisite and quaint dinner party in the Hamptons this weekend, we had a very cool wine tasting.  We have been talking about how great 2007 Chateauneuf du Papes are, as well as other wines from the Southern Rhone region in France.  They are powerful, yet elegant; full bodied, yet seem to dance on the palate.  So, we decided to go back in history and pull out another stellar vintage from the same producer with some age to see what might just happen to these 2007s as they age. 

    The southern Rhone region of France has really been getting it right.  In the last ten vintages produced, four are

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  8. Premier Cru Burgundy for an Amazing Price!

    We are constantly combing the market for great wines at a great price for our customers.  This week we've scored yet another amazing deal!  Just in time for the holidays and the heartier fare we all look forward to this time of year, we've found an incredible red Burgundy - always a perfect companion to turkey, ham and Fall veggies.

    It's the 2007 Nicolas Potel Vosne-Romanee 1er Cru Les Petits Monts.  This wine has red fruits exploding from the nose, along with cherry cola, wet rocks, and a stony minerality on the palate.  Full of tart cherries and good acidity, this red has an outstanding length on the finish that lasts for almost a full minute.  Still a baby, this wine has many great years ahead of it - no question. 

    Now comes the best part - the price.  This wine has a release price of $93./bottle and an average market price of $80./bottle.  We just cleaned out our distributor of this gem and

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  9. 2007 Vineyard 29 Cru

    Tuesday evening, the team at Sokolin enjoyed a bottle of what we predict to be a best seller this Fall season- The 2007 Vineyard 29 Cru. The wine is made at the same property as the high scoring, but also more highly priced:

    Vineyard 29 Cabernet Sauvignon - (98 pts Robert Parker in 2007)
    Vineyard 29 Cabernet Sauvignon Aida Estate - (97 pts Robert Parker in 2007)
    Vineyard 29 Aida Proprietary Red - (95-98 pts Robert Parker in 2007 )

    Vineyard 29 is a veritable cult wine of California. Run by proprieter Chuck McMinn and winemaker Philippe Melka, they fashion some of the finest and most exciting cabs in California at their

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  10. 2005 Pape Clement is on My Radar in a Big Way!

    It seems like yesterday that 2005 Bordeaux was released yet it was five years ago!
     
    Looking back, there are a few 2005's that are relative values despite the fanfare, and the high scores and the lushness of the vintage are making supply go down already! As you might know, five years is the tipping point for prices on futures, and it's usually where much of the price appreciation begins. Here's a unique opportunity to score one of history's best wines.  
     
    Here's my experience with Pape Clement:
     
    Pape Clement gets on my radar in a big way: I first realized that Pape Clement had become one of Bordeaux's best wines when tasting the 2003 vintage. I was in Bordeaux at the vineyard and I actually thought that I received a doctored sample. I just couldn't believe that the wine had the richness of a Bryant family with the complexity and sense of elegance of Bordeaux! I had never tasted any wine

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