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2022 Substance Red Blend Rb , 91 points
The 2022 Red Blend Rb is dark and brooding, wafting up with a blend of mentholated herbs, incense and citrus-laced blackberries. Soft and supple on the palate, with a zesty acidic core, it finishes with tremendous length and concentration. Beautifully done. (EG)
($15.00)2022 Luli Syrah (Santa Lucia Highlands), 93 points
The 2022 Syrah (Santa Lucia Highlands) is notably red-fruited. Bright, tart acids and a heady air of menthol lift a base of strawberry, blood orange, black olive and sassafras. Lacking the typical tannic heft of the AVA, this is a great candidate for drinking over the near and medium term. (BN)
($25.00)2022 Capraia Chianti Classico, 91 points
The 2022 Chianti Classico is a gorgeous, vibrant wine. Bright acids and clean mineral notes run through this juicy, inviting offering from Capraia. Pomegranate, blood orange, cedar and sweet pipe tobacco add plenty of intrigue. This is a terrific offering in its peer group. (AG)
($22.00)2022 Vall Llach Embruix, 91 points
The 2022 Embruix blends Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Cariñena and Garnatxa. The nose features ripe cherry aromas and sour cherry notes. Dry and compact, it has reactive tannins and a taut mouthfeel, lending an intense character. This is an accessible and affordable expression of Priorat. (JH)
($25.00)2023 Alta Heights Pinot Noir California Alpine Wine, 92 points
The 2023 Pinot Noir California Alpine Wine buzzes with lively, bright notes of dusty red/blue berry fruit, blood orange, lavender and spice. Hands-off winemaking yielded a vivid, pure-fruited Pinot that's almost carbonic in feel. (BN)
($25.00)2022 Jean Leon Petit Verdot - Merlot 3055, 92 points
The 2022 3055 is an equal-parts blend of Petit Verdot and Merlot. Purple in hue, it features mint, white pepper, spice and ripe blackberry. Dry and juicy with a rich mouthfeel, it lingers with pure fruit tones. The 2023 offers a clever integration of flavors, resulting in harmonious balance. (JH)
($22.00)2022 First Drop Wines Shiraz Mother's Milk, 90 points
The fruit-forward and charming 2022 Shiraz Mother's Milk offers up a wild ride of dark cherry and coffee bean aromas with a dark, earthy tinge. It's well-pitched, fresh and vibrant, with a supple core of tannins that fits the overall package of red berry flavor well before the gentle finish. (AH)
($20.00)2020 Lungarotti - Torgiano Rubesco, 93 points
The 2020 Rubesco, 90% Sangiovese and 10% Colorino, is darkly floral with spiced black cherries, red plums, dusty rose and balsamic spice. Depths of ripe red and blue fruits swirl beneath an air of violet inner florals, taking on an iron-borne minerality toward the round, pliant close. (EG)
($20.00)2022 Masciarelli Montepulciano d'Abruzzo, 90 points
The 2022 Montepulciano d’Abruzzo opens with wild herbs, cedar shavings and dried black cherries. It impresses with its silken textures, while zesty acidity elevates tart wild berry fruits. Violet inner florals combine with blood orange as the 2022 finishes long, gently tannic, yet still fresh. (EG)
($15.00)2023 Vins el Cep Ot de Vins el Cep, 91 points
The 2023 Ot de Vins el Cep is a tasty, cosmopolitan red that blends Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Syrah from Penedès. Expressive fruit-forward aromas include cherry, sour cherry and blood orange. Dry and grippy on the palate, it flows with gentle, mildly juicy textures. (JH)
($14.00)2022 Familia Torres Red Clos Ancestral, 93 points
The 2022 Red Clos Ancestral combines 45% Moneu, 35% Tempranillo and 20% Garnacha Negra, all sourced from Penedès. It offers strawberry and cherry aromas along with a faintly leafy note. Dry and lean, the cleansing palate lingers with a saline, chalky texture. Delicious and thirst-quenching. (JH)
($25.00)2022 Carpineto Rosso di Montalcino, 91 points
The 2022 Rosso di Montalcino opens with violet, lavender, blackberry and clove aromas. Soothingly round and pliant, it sweeps across the palate with ripe wild berry fruits and sweet spice. Juicy acidity maintains balance as the 2022 leaves a pleasantly bitter tinge and a fine coating of tannin. (EG)
($25.00)2022 Antinori Chianti Classico Pèppoli, 90 points
The 2022 Chianti Classico Pèppoli, the entry-level offering from Antinori, is a fine introduction to the year that shows just how compelling this vintage can be. Bright, floral and beautifully lifted, the 2022 is all class. The understated, refreshing style is so compelling. (AG)
($21.00)2021 Chiara Condello Sangiovese Romagna Predappio, 92 points
The 2021 Sangiovese Predappio is perfumed with an earthy tinge that perfectly offsets its ripe blueberry fruit. This is round and supple, with a classic feel, displaying amazing energy and a fine cut. Citrus-laced plums and violet undertones linger on the long and gently tannic finish. (EG)
($25.00)2022 Andrew Murray Vineyards Syrah Tous Les Jours, 92 points
The 2022 Syrah Tous Les Jours is a fabulous entry-level offering from Andrew Murray. A blast of dark cherry, plum, mocha, scorched earth, licorice, spice and espresso are all dialed up. It's an unreal value. “This gets a lot of really good stuff," Murray adds. No kidding. That's obvious. (AG)
($25.00)2023 Diatom Chardonnay Santa Barbara County, 94 points
The 2023 Chardonnay (Santa Barbara County) is a total stunner. Bright, aromatic and vibrant, the 2023 is lights-out, brilliantly marrying fruit intensity and energy. Apricot, mint and white flowers abound. This is a stunning wine for the price and for its production of around 40,000 cases. (AG)
($23.00)2023 Fess Parker Chardonnay Santa Barbara County, 91 points
The 2023 Chardonnay soars from the glass with striking aromatics. Hints of apricot, lemon peel, white flowers and crushed rocks follow. Effortless and gracious, this blend of sites yields a Chardonnay of notable complexity, while a touch of Hungarian oak adds an attractive spicy character. (AG)
($22.00)2023 Field Recordings Chenin, 91 points
Lemon oils and spring flowers combine with white peach as the 2023 Chenin opens in the glass. This is a beautifully balanced effort, with crisp orchard fruits, sour melon and crunchy mineral tones complemented by candied citrus. It finishes remarkably clean yet with admirable length. (EG)
($25.00)2023 The Fableist Wine Company Rosé, 90 points
Green melon combines with minty herbs and white strawberries as the 2023 Rosé blossoms in the glass. This blend of 86% Grenache and 14% Blaufrankisch is sweetly focused yet refined, with crisp orchard fruits and a lemony concentration. It tapers off with decent length and a refreshed finish. (EG)
($25.00)2023 Donnafugata Anthìlia, 90 points
The 2023 Anthìlia blends white flowers, freshly sliced pears and hints of wet stone. This is silky-smooth with nearly oily textures, offset by a twang of sour citrus and crunchy orchard fruit. The finish is perfumed and crisply refreshing, wrapping things up with a lime and mineral tinge. (EG)
($19.00)2023 Morgante Rosé di Morgante, 90 points
A fresh blend of chamomile, wild strawberries and spice wafts from the 2023 Rosé di Morgante. This is soft-textured, with juicy acidity and crisp orchard fruits. It finishes long and full of zesty tension, leaving a tactile mineral tinge and hints of lemon zest. (EG)
($18.00)2023 Monte Schiavo Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico Ruviano, 90 points
The 2023 Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico Ruviano is savory in style, offering crushed rocks, wild herbs and ripe yellow apples. Silky-smooth yet full of zesty tension, this cascades across the palate with tart orchard fruits and sour citrus tones. The 2023 finishes long and saline. (EG)
($15.00)2023 Tenuta delle Terre Nere Etna Bianco, 92 points
Honeyed florals, candied ginger, fennel and crushed green apples form a spicy, inviting bouquet as the 2023 Etna Bianco opens in the glass. Ripe orchard fruit plays against a core of salty minerals and savory spices. The 2023 tapers off perfumed and long, leaving a pleasantly sour citrus tinge. (EG)
($22.00)2023 Dog Point Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc, 93 points
The 2023 Sauvignon Blanc is light in body but dense in concentration because of low yields. It's almost silvery in color and restrained due to hand-picking, leading to pure grapefruit, passion fruit and nectarine, all delivered with focus and punch. The finish is long, precise and sinewy. (RG)
($23.00)2023 Planeta Rosé, 90 points
The 2023 Rosé is perfumed with a cascade of wildflowers, lime zest and crushed stone. It opens with a lovely inner sweetness complicated by mineral-tinged orchard fruits and sour citrus. The 2023 tapers off with mouthwatering tension. It’s crisply refreshing, leaving behind a salty flourish. (EG)
($18.00)2022 Ca`Liptra Bianco Arancio, 92 points
The 2022 varietal Malvasia is wildly aromatic, wafting up with dried flowers, incense, young mango and freshly shaved ginger. This opens with a pretty inner sweetness, glycerol textures and ripe orchard fruits, all lifted by juicy acidity, finishing spicy and with medium length. (EG)
($23.00)2023 Astrolabe Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough, 90 points
The 2023 Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough is a richly flavored, textured wine. It focuses on the greener spectrum of the variety, particularly sweet gooseberry and elderflower fruit. The 2023 is an interesting and attractive, lightly structured Sauvignon Blanc that offers something for everyone. (RG)
($23.00)2023 Masciarelli Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo Superiore Villa Gemma, 92 points
The 2023 Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo is a finessed, tenderly fruited, delicate wine. Raspberry coulis, mint, sweet lavender, crushed rocks and round, ripe red berry fruit run through to the core. Refined and polished, the Villa Gemma is reflective of the beauty that can be achieved in this style. (BN)
($24.00)2023 Donna Laura Rosato Sangiovese Ali, 91 points
Tangerine peel, grapefruit, kiwi fruit and grass clippings rush forth as the 2023 Rosato Ali unfurls in the glass. Expressive, cheerful and open for business, the Ali is light on its feet but neatly framed. Just the right amount of spice-inflected bitterness wraps up the finish. (BN)
($20.00)2023 Garofoli Rosato Kómaros , 90 points
Minty herbs, wild strawberries and spice waft from the 2023 Rosato Kómaros. Soothingly round with pretty inner sweetness, this builds in zesty tension through a mix of tart orchard fruits and brisk acidity. Chalky minerality defines the finish, as the 2023 tapers off with medium length. (EG)
($14.00)2023 Babich Sauvignon Blanc Black Label Marlborough, 91 points
The 2023 Sauvignon Blanc Black Label is a well-judged style. It is nicely textured with decent substance through its bright, firm core. Attractive gooseberry, elderflower and passion fruit flavors combine well. Five months on lees rounds out its edges and lends flesh to the light-bodied palate. (RG)
($16.00)2022 Ronchi di Cialla Ribolla Gialla, 91 points
The 2022 Ribolla Gialla wafts from the glass with a vivid blend of crushed green apple, candied lime and mint aromas. This is round and soothing, offset by mineral-tinged orchard fruits. Ginger notes resonate toward the medium-bodied close. This finishes wickedly fresh. (EG)
($25.00)2022 L'Ecole No 41 Chardonnay, 90 points
The 2022 Chardonnay wafts up with a lovely blend of ripe apple, mint and hints of vanilla bean. It offers a pretty inner sweetness that complements its ripe peach and citrus sorbet tones. This tapers off crisply refreshing and long, with a tactile mineral tinge. (EG)
($23.00)2022 Muri-Gries Pinot Grigio, 91 points
The 2022 Pinot Grigio opens with a minty flourish, blending crushed green apples with white smoke and ginger. Candied lime and spice complicate its inner sweetness, while green apple notes add contrast toward the close. The tense, medium-length finish ends with salt and sour green melon. (EG)
($20.00)2022 Latta Wines Roussanne CB, 90 points
The 2022 Roussanne CB is delicate with white peach, sage and wet stone aromas. It opens with a pleasant inner sweetness, contrasted by crisp mineral tones and crunchy, pithy fruit, all on a medium-weight frame. Candied limes and sour melons linger as the 2022 finishes fresh and saline. (EG)
($25.00)2023 Abbazia di Novacella Kerner, 91 points
The 2023 Kerner is delicately floral in the glass. Sweet spice and candied lime open in the bouquet. Vibrant acidity, saline minerals and tart citrus add a zesty character throughout. The 2023 reverberates with tension through a long, cheek-puckering finale laced with chamomile and lemon zest. (EG)
($22.00)2022 J. Hofstätter Pinot Nero Meczan, 91 points
The 2022 Pinot Noir Meczan is remarkably pretty. Dusty rose and lavender tones complement wild strawberries. Juicy textures, ripe wild berry fruits, orange zest and tactile mineral tones sweep across the palate. The Meczan tapers off fresh, nearly crunchy in feel, with medium length. (EG)
($16.00)2021 Seven Hills Winery Merlot Walla Walla Valley, 91 points
Rich and darkly alluring, the 2021 Merlot Walla Walla Valley opens with a burst of wild blueberries, sage and cocoa. It’s soft and round, with plumb red and blue fruits, sweet inner herbal tones and hints of vanilla. This maintains fantastic energy while finishing long and spicy. (EG)
($25.00)2019 Secret Squirrel Cabernet Sauvignon, 90 points
The 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon impresses with peppery florals, exotic spices and black currants. It's soft yet sincere, possessing juicy, zesty acidity and crisp wild berry fruits. A pleasant, bitter, balsamic spice tinge tapers off long and resonates with lavender and violet notes. (EG)
($25.00)2021 Tenuta Fanti Rosso di Montalcino, 90 points
The 2021 Rosso di Montalcino wafts up with a mentholated freshness, hauntingly dark florals and crushed blackberries. It's round and supple, with ripe red fruits, licorice, bitter balsamic and cooling acidity. A sweet spice flourish emerges toward the close. (EG)
($22.00)2022 CasaSmith Primitivo Porcospino, 90 points
Sweet herbs, tobacco and black olive give way to mentholated blackberry as the 2022 Primitivo Porcospino opens in the glass. Creamy and round, with balancing acidity and depths of ripe dark fruit, the 2022 finishes long and pleasantly chewy with a bitter twang and tart wild berry thrust. (EG)
($25.00)2022 Cantine Garrone Vino Rosso Munaloss, 93 points
The 2022 Vino Rosso Munaloss is bright, focused and sculpted. Sweet red fruit, sage, mint and blood orange abound in this super-expressive wine. Exuberant yet classically built, the 2022 has fine energy and tons of class. This is a fabulous entry-level offering. (AG)
($20.00)2022 Leo Steen Red Field Blend Casa Verde, 93 points
The 2022 Red Field Blend Casa Verde is one of the highlights in this range. Rich and effusive, the 2022 offers up copious dark red cherry/plum fruit, spice, new leather and licorice. This stylish Carignane/Grenache-based red delivers the goods. Best of all, the 2022 is a great value. (AG)
($25.00)2022 Le Piane Nebbiolo, 93 points
Le Piane’s 2022 Nebbiolo is a rich, heady wine, but it has found a way to maintain freshness and verve. It’s a big wine for sure, yet all the elements are so well balanced. Sweet red/purplish fruit, orange peel, mint and crushed flowers linger on the deep, satisfying finish. (AG)
($25.00)2021 Vietti Barbera d'Alba Tre Vigne, 92 points
The 2021 Barbera d'Alba Tre Vigne is a fabulous, explosive wine. Sumptuous dark cherry, ripe plum, mocha, licorice and new leather are all dialed up to the maximum. This racy, deep Barbera is tremendous. For its quality-to-price ratio, the Alba Tre Vigne might be the wine of the year at Vietti. (AG)
($25.00)2022 Noah Rossonoah, 92 points
A rich, exuberant wine, the 2022 Rossonoah races out of the glass with super-ripe red cherry, rose petal, mint, cinnamon and blood orange. Plush and generous, with gorgeous fruit presence, the 2022 is an absolute delight. Readers should expect a pretty forward style. (AG)
($20.00)2022 Trediberri Barbera d'Alba, 93 points
The 2022 Barbera d'Alba is a fabulous wine that marries Barbera fruit richness with a Nebbiolo-like sense of structure. Aging is done entirely in cement. Ripe cherry, plum, lavender, rose petal and blood orange are front and center in this juicy, inviting Barbera. (AG)
($23.00)2022 Acrobat Pinot Noir, 91 points
The 2022 Pinot Noir opens with a mentholated freshness, mixing wild berries and sage. It’s juicy and round, with vividly ripe red and blue fruits swirling throughout. The 2022 leaves youthful tension with the mouth watering for more as hints of licorice fade. (EG)
($16.00)2021 Voliero Rosso di Montalcino, 93 points
The 2021 Rosso di Montalcino opens with rose petals, dried cherries and autumnal spices. It flows across the palate with a tactile blend of red wild berry and minerals, taking on a saline tinge. This finishes long and staining, leaving a coating of fine tannins, promising positive evolution. (EG)
($25.00)2020 Sella & Mosca Cannonau di Sardegna Riserva, 90 points
Dried violets, lavender, dusty blackberry and sage emerge from the 2020 Cannonau di Sardegna Riserva. It’s silky in texture, cool-toned and crisp. Ripe wild berries cascade across a vibrant, acidic core. A subtle coating of fine tannin lingers as the 2020 finishes pleasantly chewy and long. (EG)
($22.00)2020 Morgan Cotes du Crow's, 89 points
The 2020 Cotes du Crow’s is a Grenache/Syrah-based blend with touches of Mourvèdre and Tempranillo that add complexity. Red cherry, tobacco and dried herb hints open nicely. This bright, floral, mid-weight red offers plenty of charm. Drink it over the next handful of years. (AG)
($22.00)2021 Luli Wines Syrah (Santa Lucia Highlands), 90 points
Luli’s 2021 Syrah (Santa Lucia Highlands) is a potent, brooding wine. Super-ripe dark cherry, blackberry, spice, leather, tobacco and incense race out of the glass. This boisterous Syrah shows quite a bit of intensity but is not exactly finessed, especially in its rather burly contours. (AG)
($25.00)2022 Leonardo Bussoletti Ciliegiolo di Narni Asla, 89 points
The 2022 Ciliegiolo di Narni Asla is a fresh, perfumed offering. Violets and lavender give way to crushed wild berries. Gorgeous red and blue fruits swirl above a core of juicy acidity in this energetic, lifted Ciliegiolo. This finishes a bit short but crisp, with hints of blackberry preserve. (EG)
($19.00)2021 Barberani Polago, 89 points
The 2021 Polago (60% Sangiovese Grosso, 40% Montepulciano) displays herbs, dusty roses, licorice and wild strawberries. The soothing palate shows silken textures, red fruits, spices and saturating mineral tones. This finishes with a staining of primary concentration and dusty tannins. (EG)
($16.00)2020 Thorn-Clarke Wines Shotfire Quartage, 91 points
The surprisingly elegant 2020 Shotfire Quartage is a red blend that delivers ample layers of black cherry and dried herbs with graphite and spice touches. Good composure is on show in a fleshy mid-weight style, providing a rich blackberry flavor core with chewy tannins to finish. (AH)
($25.00)2019 Avignonesi Nobile di Montepulciano, 91 points
The 2019 Nobile di Montepulciano is a pleasure on the nose. Sweet spice complements raspberry and cherry aromas. Juicy acidity balances silky textures as rose-tinged red berries cascade across the palate. There’s a gentle coating of fine tannins and lovely energy as hard red candy hints fade. (EG)
($25.00)2021 Cambria Pinot Noir Julia's Vineyard, 92 points
The 2021 Pinot Noir Julia's Vineyard is laced with crushed red berry fruit. Spice, tobacco and mint are some of the notes that grace this expressive, nuanced Pinot. The 2021 was done with fully destemmed fruit, but there is a sense of savoriness here that is quite attractive. (AG)
($25.00)2021 Hitching Post Gen Red, 92 points
The 2021 Gen Red is a fun red blend. Dark red fruit, menthol, spice and soaring aromatics all run through this perfumed, supple red. The 2021 is a charmer. (AG)
($24.00)2020 Antonelli San Marco Montefalco Rosso, 90 points
The 2020 Montefalco Rosso is a dynamic blend of 70% Sangiovese, 15% Montepulciano and 15% Sagrantino. It opens with dusty rose, dried strawberries and worn-in leather. The palate is silky and supple, with ripe red and blue fruits, saline minerals and spice. Its acidity pops through the finale. (EG)
($20.00)2022 Cantine Dei Rosso di Montepulciano, 91 points
The 2022 Rosso di Montepulciano is rosy and floral, with crushed raspberry fruits and a licorice tinge. It washes easily across the palate, leaving a gentle tug of fine tannin in its wake. Hard candy and sweet sage notes remain as the 2022 tapers off with fantastic length and youthful poise. (EG)
($20.00)2022 Presqu'ile Winery Pinot Noir (Santa Barbara County), 90 points
The 2022 Pinot Noir (Santa Barbara County) is a gorgeous appellation-level wine. Dried flowers, mint, herbs, anise and orange peel give the 2022 lovely aromatic presence. Pretty savory notes reappear on the finish, adding lift. This ethereal, lifted Pinot is a real charmer. (AG)
($24.00)2022 Biscaris Nero d'Avola, 91 points
The 2022 Nero d'Avola displays dried blueberries, exotic spices and sage aromas. It’s silky and supple, with red and blue fruits and tangerines toward the close. The 2022 finishes lightly structured and long, leaving a staining of blackberry concentration. It’s a total pleasure to taste. (EG)
($24.00)2021 Andrew Murray Vineyards Syrah Tous Les Jours, 91 points
The 2021 Syrah Tous Les Jours is a total knockout and an unreal value. Sumptuous dark fruit, spice, licorice, mocha and dried flowers all race across the palate. This plump, juicy Syrah is an absolute joy to taste. (AG)
($20.00)2022 Tatomer Hinter der Mauer, 91 points
Just bottled, the 2022 Hinter der Mauer is stellar. It’s a bit more tropical than it has been in its previous two releases, yet all the elements are impeccably balanced. Orchard fruit, jasmine, mint, tangerine oil and papaya all grace this open-knit, engaging Grüner Veltliner/Riesling blend. (AG)
($19.00)2018 Cosimo Taurino Primitivo Settimo Ceppo, 91 points
The 2018 Primitivo Settimo Ceppo displays black cherries, dusty roses and cloves on the nose. The palate is soft and round. Juicy acidity enlivens its red and blue fruits as sour citrus adds contrast. It finishes potent, long and fresh. The Settimo Ceppo is impressive. (EG)
($20.00)2019 Nine Hats Cabernet Sauvignon, 90 points
The 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon wafts up with crushed black cherries dusted in cocoa and a dash of tangerine. Dark red fruit washes across the palate in a dense textural wave, while violet inner florals collect toward the close. This finishes structured with a lingering tart, wild berry note. (EG)
($20.00)2021 Farina Valpolicella, 91 points
The 2021 Valpolicella is a floral-tinged spice box. Exotic tea leaves, cedar, cloves, dusty dried flowers and spiced citrus rinds open in the glass. It’s soft in texture, pure in style, lightweight and impactful, with zesty acidity and mineral-tinged blackberry fruit. (EG)
($17.00)2022 Cep Rosé of Pinot Noir Hopkins Ranch , 90 points
The 2022 Rosé of Pinot Noir Hopkins Ranch is a gorgeous aperitif-style Rosé to drink now and over the next year or two. Creamy and expressive, the 2022 is impeccably balanced from start to finish. Today, it is absolutely irresistible. (AG)
($25.00)2022 K Vintners Viognier K Art Den Hoed, 92 points
The 2022 Viognier K Art Den Hoed is spicy in the glass, wafting up with exotic florals, lime and young peach. It’s nearly glycerol in feel, with saline minerals and zesty acidity to balance. Sour citrus offsets ripe pit fruits. This tapers off spicy with medium-length and dried apricot notes. (EG)
($20.00)2022 Morgante Rosé di Morgante, 88 points
The 2022 Rosé di Morgante is layered with dried strawberries and wet stones. It washes across the palate with citrus-tinged red berries propelled by zesty acidity, finishing with a subtle tug of youthful tension. (EG)
($18.00)2021 Perlingieri Falanghina del Sannio Preta, 89 points
The 2021 Falanghina del Sannio Preta is pretty and delicate in the glass. It wafts up with peach and dusty yellow floral aromas. This is pure and energetic, with bright acidity elevating crisp orchard fruits. Its minerality blends with a salty mineral flourish that comes through on the finish. (EG)
($22.00)2022 Casa Setaro Falanghina Campanelle, 89 points
The 2022 Falanghina Campanelle is sweetly floral, with yellow apple and chamomile notes forming its bouquet. This is round and ripe in style, yet with a core of vibrant acidity to balance as crisp orchard fruits give way to pretty inner florals. It finishes fresh and with medium length. (EG)
($22.00)2022 Andrea Occhipinti Sottobanco, 92 points
The 2022 Sottobanco, a varietal Procanico, displays dried flower, crushed rocks, underbrush and apricot aromas. Textural and weighty, it’s lifted by zesty acidity and mineral tones. An ambrosia-like wave of nectarine and ripe melon follows. The 2022 finishes spicy and with candied ginger hints. (EG)
($24.00)2021 Fiegl Ribolla Gialla di Oslavia, 90 points
The 2021 Ribolla Gialla di Oslavia displays wild herbal and floral tones, dried peaches and apricots. It's sharply focused, with a savory mix of orchard fruits and exotic spices. An herbal tea-like concentration adds a tactile feel toward the close. This finishes long and staining. (EG)
($25.00)2022 Paltrinieri Lambrusco di Sorbara Radice, 93 points
The elegant 2022 Lambrusco di Sorbara Radice opens with orange zest, tangerine and cracked slate aromas. Sour citrus contrasts a silken bead of bubbles as exotic inner florals and candied ginger nuances swirl throughout. This is a blockbuster Radice to enjoy chilled for immediate satisfaction. (EG)
($25.00)2022 Alois Falanghina Caulino, 90 points
The 2022 Falanghina Caulino is understated, with honeyed florals, ground ginger and wet stones. It’s soft and round, almost oily in feel, with crisp acidity as ripe orchard fruits soothe the senses. This leans toward the tropical spectrum while remaining nicely balanced by salty mineral tones. (EG)
($20.00)2021 Terredora di Paolo Greco di Tufo Loggia della Serra, 90 points
The 2021 Greco di Tufo Loggia della Serra’s alluring bouquet combines honeyed florals, peaches and mint. It’s soft-textured and sleek, with vibrant acidity and tropical citrus to elevate ripe orchard fruits. Mango and chamomile stick around on the dramatically long and complex finish. Wow. (EG)
($24.00)2022 Cavalchina Chiaretto, 89 points
Young peach and white smoke aromas waft up from the 2022 Chiaretto. This Rosé smooths over the palate with silky textural fruits contrasted with sour citrus. A saline tinge of minerality lingers as the 2022 finishes with medium length. (EG)
($18.00)2022 G.D. Vajra Nebbiolo Clarè J.C., 93 points
The 2022 Nebbiolo Clarè J.C. is a knockout on the nose. It’s silky, enveloping and shows a pretty inner sweetness. Wild berry fruit and exotic spice slowly saturate the palate. The 2022 finishes lightly structured yet full of mouth-watering tension. The drinkability factor is off the charts. (EG)
($22.00)2021 Grifalco Aglianico del Vulture Gricos, 91 points
The 2021 Gricos is bursting with violet, lavender, blackberry and stone notes. Supremely silky yet deep, this blends ripe black fruits with tantalizing acidity and a zesty, citrusy core. It’s impressively long and lightly structured. Beautiful today yet also fit for the cellar. (EG)
($20.00)2022 Feudo Montoni Rosé Nerello Mascalese di Adele, 91 points
The 2022 Rosé di Adele opens with a sweet bouquet that blends green melon with gingery spice and candied citrus. It washes across the palate with silken textures, mineral-tinged fruits and brisk acidity. The 2022 tapers off crunchy, wildly fresh, with a lingering trace of lemon oil. (EG)
($23.00)2022 Ampeleia Rosato di Ampeleia, 92 points
The 2022 Rosato di Ampeleia is a spice box full of incense, dried citrus peels, blood orange cinnamon and baked apple. It's soft yet delivers a zesty burst of sour berries and tropical melon. A liquid, floral staining lingers, yet the energy remains high. (EG)
($25.00)2022 Château L'Escarelle Rosé, 90 points
This 2022 Rosé from Provence mixes spicy citrus and ginger notes with sweet florals and spice. It's vividly fruit focused, pleasantly ripe in style and creamy. A vibrant core of acidity and salty minerals add balance. (EG)
($23.00)2022 Auntsfield Sauvignon Blanc Single Vineyard, 90 points
The 2022 Sauvignon Blanc Single Vineyard displays jalapeño, capsicum, pineapple candy and passionfruit aromas. The dense soils of the Auntsfield estate give the wine notable weight and texture. It is dry, clean and purposeful, with a lingering finish. Enjoy when young for its vigor. (RG)
($20.00)2021 Marco Felluga Pinot Grigio Mongris, 90 points
The 2021 Pinot Grigio Mongris is stunning. Sweet smoke and stone dust aromas give way to peach skins and mint. It’s round, supple and lively, with candied lime complementing ripe orchard fruits. Vanilla bean and almond paste nuances linger and leave the palate completely refreshed. (EG)
($21.00)2022 Dog Point Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc Dog Point, 92 points
The 2022 Dog Point is elegant, with appealing ripe nectarine fruit and bright acidity. This is an attractive, light-bodied Sauvignon Blanc with appealing succulence through the mid-palate, potentially due to lower yields. A triumph in a difficult year, showing the results rigorous selection. (RG)
($25.00)2019 H3 Merlot, 90 points
The 2019 Merlot is spicy and perfumed with wild blueberries, cloves and dried flowers. It boasts silky textures and inner sweetness as red and blue fruits flow across a juicy, acidic core. Tobacco, cocoa and lavender resonate toward a finish framed by a gentle coating of rounded tannins. (EG)
($14.00)2021 Monte dall'Ora Valpolicella Classico Saseti, 90 points
The 2021 Valpolicella Classico Saseti wafts up with violet, rose, tart raspberry and wet stone aromas. This is cool-toned, racy in style and quite mineral, with a salty blend of red fruit and inner florals. The 2021 finishes perfumed with sour citrus and liquid stone nuances that fade slowly. (EG)
($25.00)2021 I Stefanini Soave Il Selese, 90 points
Pleasantly floral and slightly herbal, the 2021 Soave Il Selese opens with green apple, candied lime and sweet sage aromas. Soft and supple, with crisp acids, the Selese finishes long and full of tension, leaving traces of Granny Smith apple and a salty minerality. (EG)
($13.00)2021 La Cappuccina Soave, 90 points
The 2021 Soave is a charmer. Vividly fruity, floral and wickedly fresh on the nose, it blends candied lime and salty minerals with sour melon, all driven by juicy acidity. A tropical flourish appears as this tapers off with lovely tension. Enjoy soon to take advantage of its zesty character. (EG)
($15.00)2021 'A Vita Il Rosso, 89 points
The 2021 Il Rosso, a co-fermented blend of Gaglioppo and Magliocco, punches well above its weight. Dusty roses, blackberries and cedar form its spicy bouquet. Pure yet youthfully tense, it displays cherry-berry fruits and juicy acidity, finishing with with a vivid cranberry core. (EG)
($19.00)2021 Nine Hats Riesling, 90 points
The 2021 Riesling displays spring flowers, crushed green apples and ginger spice. Soft textures and ripe tropical citrus tones appear on the palate, while kiwi and candied lime nuances linger. At 1.27 grams of residual sugar per liter, it maintains a lovely balance of sweetness and energy. (EG)
($14.00)2019 Intrinsic Cabernet Sauvignon, 91 points
The 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon wafts up with a pretty bouquet, showing rosy florals, sage and crushed raspberries. It soothes the senses with the silkiest textures as a potent, red fruit wave washes across the palate. An herbal flourish lingers as this finishes peppery and lightly structured. (EG)
($22.00)2019 Substance Cabernet Sauvignon CS, 90 points
The 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon CS lifts up floral and exotic with spiced cherries and sage. It's soft-natured, with a refined blend of mineral-tinged red berries and dusty inner florals. The CS takes on a tactile grip toward the close, finishing long and lightly structured. A fantastic value. (EG)
($17.00)2020 Colli di Lapio Donna Chiara, 90 points
The 2020 Donna Chiara displays a stunning mix of blackberries, cloves and crushed violets. It’s elegant, supple and spicy. Zesty acidity and sour citrus invigorate its tart Aglianico fruit. Leather and earth tones add savory character as the 2020 finishes with a gentle tug of tannin. (EG)
($22.00)2018 Salvatore Molettieri Aglianico Cinque Querce Irpinia, 90 points
The 2018 Cinque Querce opens with an earth-driven, varietal bouquet of musky black currents and exotic spices. It’s cool-toned and racy, placing minerality before fruit that is excited by a tinge of blood orange. Crunchy tannins and a dark inner floral thrust linger. Patience will be rewarded. (EG)
($22.00)2021 Long Shadows Vintners Riesling Poet's Leap, 92 points
The 2021 Poet's Leap shows lychee, lime zest and crushed green apple. It’s graceful and sweet, with tropical citrus and crisp minerality. A salty flourish accentuates mango nuances on an outstanding, fresh finish. This is balanced and refined, with under one gram of residual sugar per liter. (EG)
($20.00)2019 Leone de Castris Salice Salentino Riserva, 90 points
The 2019 Salice Salentino Riserva opens with black cherry and plum complemented by sweet herbs and tobacco. This is silky-smooth and rich, with ripe dark fruits and exotic spices. The Riserva leaves a staining of primary concentration while finishing lightly structured and energetic. (EG)
($20.00)2020 Marco De Bartoli Rosso di Marco, 91 points
The 2020 Rosso di Marco (Pignatello, a local biotype of Perricone) opens with a fresh bouquet of crushed strawberries, roses and white pepper. It's round and supple, with dark red fruits and spices. Zesty acidity adds a sweet and sour twang as vivid notes of licorice fade. (EG)
($25.00)2021 Cantine Colosi Nero d'Avola, 90 points
The 2021 Nero d'Avola punches well above its price point with a burst of lavender, violet and blackberry on the nose. This is soft textured yet juicy to the core, with depths of sweet cherry offset by vibrant acidity. The 2021 finishes classically dry with a subtle tug of dusty tannins. (EG)
($15.00)2020 Inama Soave Classico Foscarino, 92 points
The 2020 Foscarino displays a beguiling mix of crushed oyster shells, slate, dried pears and lemon oil. It’s round, verging on opulent, with an inner sweetness; saline minerals add a tactile feel. It finishes fresh yet potent. Peach and vanilla custard nuances are punctuated by sour citrus. (EG)
($25.00)2021 Monte dall' Ora Valpolicella Classico Saseti, 90 points
The 2021 Saseti comes to life with a mix of violets, roses, tart raspberry and wet stone. Cool-toned and racy in style, it’s quite mineral, displaying red fruit and inner florals. The 2021 finishes with sour citrus and liquid stone hints that slowly fade. The Saseti is dangerously drinkable! (EG)
($23.00)2021 Marziano Abbona Dogliani Papà Celso, 94 points
The 2021 Dogliani Papà Celso is packed with the essence of blueberry jam, incense, licorice, tobacco, chocolate and scorched earth. Inky and opulent to the core, the 2021 is again one of the most heady, exotic wines in Dogliani, a true original. Give the potent tannins a year or two to soften. (AG)
($25.00)2021 Biancavigna Brut Prosecco, 91 points
The 2021 Brut is vibrant and sweetly scented, showing white smoke, green apple and mint. It blends juicy acidity with ripe orchard fruits and spice. This finishes long, with tropical melon and candied lemon notes. At just seven grams of residual sugar, this is a pleasure to taste. (EG)
($22.00)2020 Argiano Non Confunditur, 90 points
The 2020 Non Confunditur (Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Sangiovese) wafts up with wild blueberries, sage and violet pastille. It’s silky-smooth with ripe, southern Montalcino red and blue fruits. Sweet spice mingles with black raspberry and minerals throughout the long, lightly structured finale. (EG)
($23.00)2021 G.D. Vajra Langhe Nebbiolo, 90 points
The 2021 Langhe Nebbiolo is a terrific entry-level wine. Delicate and gracious in the glass, it captures the essence of the house style. Bright, red-toned fruit, orange peel, mint, crushed rocks and white pepper lend brightness to this elegant, wonderfully translucent Langhe Nebbiolo. (AG)
($25.00)2020 City Limits Syrah Street Art Columbia Valley, 91 points
The 2020 Syrah Street Art is perfumed and wickedly fresh, with peppery herbs and smoky black currants. Zesty acidity enlivens its energetic tart wild berry fruit. This finishes potent yet lively, with a crunchy coating of tannins. It’s a great value. (EG)
($20.00)2021 L'Ecole Nº 41 Semillon Columbia Valley, 90 points
A great value and a perfect holiday wine, the 2021 Semillon is sweetly scented with dusty flowers, vivid yellow apple and chamomile. It’s suave, opulent and perfectly balanced, with a mix of tropical fruits and florals cascading throughout. The 2021 finishes with crisp, refreshing length. (EG)
($17.00)2021 Clos de la Roilette/Alain Coudert Fleurie Cuvée Christie, 91 points
This elegant 2021 Cuvée Christie comes from the Fleurie Cru in Beaujolais. Finely balanced and brimming with vibrant red fruit, floral and spice character, plus a taut core of minerality, it’s irresistible now and has the depth to age. Moreover, it is consistently among the Cru’s best values. (JR)
($23.00)2021 Delas Frères Grignan-les-Adhémar, 90 points
The 2021 Grignan-les-Adhémar, from the southern Rhône, is an intensely fruity wine (80/20 Grenache and Syrah). It showcases ripe red berries, with hints of succulent herbs, white pepper and just a note of dusty tannins. Decant and drink now or wait at least three years. (JR)
($15.00)2021 Saint Cosme Cotes-du-Rhone, 90 points
Louis Barruol’s entry-level bottling is unique because it is 100% Syrah. Deep, dark-fruited and well-structured with attractive spice and floral top notes, the 2021 is a fantastic choice to pair with grilled or braised beef or lamb. (JR)
($20.00)2021 Gabriëlskloof Syrah Whole Bunch, 93 points
The 2021 Whole Bunch is pure Syrah and…whole bunch. The stems are nicely integrated with black pepper and infused black fruit that feels energetic. The palate is medium-bodied, taut and fresh with a touch of black olive compote on the finish. This surfeits with freshness and vibrancy. (NM)
($22.00)2019 Fattoria Le Terrazze Rosso Conero, 91 points
The 2019 Rosso Conero (Montepulciano) mixes dark red fruits with cracked stone, mineral tones and spiced citrus. Soft in texture yet high in energy, the 2019 impresses with its drinkability and acidity. A salty flourish blends with tart berries throughout. The 2019 is a total pleasure today. (EG)
($24.00)2020 Caprili Rosso di Montalcino, 90 points
The 2020 Caprili Rosso di Montalcino is spicy and perfumed with rose, strawberries and camphor. It’s much more energetic than anticipated on the palate, as acidity and a sweet herbal twang complement red berry fruit. The 2020 finishes classically dry and poised with a hint of licorice. (EG)
($25.00)2021 Piaggia Pietranera, 91 points
The 2021 Pietranera (80% Sangiovese, 20% Cabernet) is spiced with a bouquet of dusty rose, sage and cherry. It’s soft, round and juicy to the core, with stimulating acids that propel its wild berry fruits. The 2021 finishes fresh with potent raspberry and licorice. It's an unparalleled value. (EG)
($20.00)2020 Tiberio Montepulciano d'Abruzzo, 93 points
The 2020 Montepulciano d'Abruzzo seduces with a bouquet of crushed rocks, violets, lavender, blood orange and strawberry fruits. It envelops the palate with textural, ripe wild berries, fine minerality and a crunchiness towards the close. A stunning and a wonderfully complete Montepulciano. (EG)
($20.00)2017 Malacari Rosso Conero Villa Malacari, 90 points
The 2017 Rosso Conero Villa Malacari smolders with a mix of black currants, smoky crushed stone and sage. It’s silky yet cool-toned, ushering in mineral-tinged red berry and violet inner florals. Grippy tannins linger as the Villa Malacari tapers off structured and almost salty in character. (EG)
($16.00)2019 Fongoli Montefalco Rosso, 91 points
Black cherry, spice and citrus form a beguiling display as the 2019 Montefalco Rosso comes to life. It’s silky and elegant, with acidity and mineral-laced red fruits that penetrate the palate, finishing with violets and grippy tannins. There’s a racy and fun character here. (EG)
($22.00)2019 Fattoria Le Terrazze Rosso Conero, 91 points
The 2019 Rosso Conero, 100% Montepulciano, mixes succulent red fruits with cracked stone mineral tones and spiced citrus. It’s soft in texture yet high in energy, impressive for its shear drinkability. A salty flourish combines with tart berries throughout. (EG)
($22.00)2021 Bussoletti Rosato Ciliegiolo 05035 , 90 points
The 2021 Rosato Ciliegiolo 05035 is a total pleasure to take in, with its beautiful mix of strawberry sorbet, candied orange and sweet mint. It’s round, nearly glycerol in feel, yet also more savory than expected, with a sweet-and-sour citrus mix that gives way to salty mineral tones. (EG)
($19.00)2021 Andrea Occhipinti Alea Rosa, 91 points
The 2021 Alea Rosa shows a bouquet of lemon zest, savory herbs, sour cherries and wet stone. It is soft in texture, yet full of zesty mineral-inspired tension, sour citrus and tropical melon. The 2021 finishes long and perfumed, with a vivid nuance of nectarine that slowly fades. (EG)
($24.00)2021 Masciarelli - Villa Gemma Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo Superiore , 90 points
The 2021 Villa Gemma Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo Superiore wafts up with a bouquet of wild strawberries, roses and sweet smoke. It’s soft-textured and round in feel, with energizing acidity and a sweet-and-sour tug of tension. Finishes long and nicely structured. (EG)
($21.00)2021 Bedrock Wine Co. Rosé Ode to Lulu, 92 points
The 2021 Rosé Ode to Lulu shows mineral-tinged aromas of red berries, nectarine and citrus zest complemented by herb notes. Silky and energetic on the palate, offering white peach, strawberry and tangerine flavors with delineation and tension. A floral note lingers on the finish. (JR)
($24.00)2021 Ioppa Nebbiolo Rusin, 91 points
The 2021 Nebbiolo Rusin opens slowly in the glass, displaying dried apricots, peach skins and sweet smoke. Soothing textures with brilliant acidity enriches its white cherry-berry fruits. Minerality and sour citrus linger as the 2021 tapers off with fine tension. (EG)
($20.00)2021 Tasca d'Almerita - Tenuta Regaleali Bianco Regaleali, 90 points
The 2021 Bianco Regaleali is remarkably pretty with white flowers, ripe peaches, candied citrus and hints of wet stone. Soft textural orchard fruits cascade across a core of zesty acidity and salty minerals. A balance of sweet and sour keeps the finale fresh. (EG)
($15.00)2021 Tatomer Hinter der Mauer, 92 points
The 2021 Hinter der Mauer, 80% Gruner and 20% Riesling, is a white of uncommon depth, especially at its price point. Scents of pear, jasmine, mint and lemon confit lend nuance to a classy, polished wine that overdelivers big time. A long, clean finish rounds things out in style. (AG)
($18.00)2021 Castello di Ama Purple Rose, 90 points
The 2021 Purple Rose is layered, bright and expressive, with soft contours wrapped around a core of brisk Sangiovese fruit. Pretty floral accents lift the finish. All the elements are so nicely balanced in this creamy, tasty Rosato from Castello di Ama. (AG)
($25.00)2019 The Paring Red, 90 points
The Paring’s 2019 Red is a gorgeous Cabernet Sauvignon-based blend from the team at Jonata and The Hilt. It soars from the glass with wild flowers, herbs, blood orange and red-fleshed fruit. Elegant and nuanced, the Red is also a tremendous value. (AG)
($20.00)2021 Caruso e Minini , 91 points
The 2021 Grillo seduces with its sweetly floral and green citrus tinged bouquet, as crushed rocks give way to honeysuckle and lemon custard. A core of sour lime and melon tones add contrast. The palate is left reeling with mouthwatering tension and a lingering minty herbal streak. (EG)
($19.00)2021 J. Hofstatter Weissburgunder Pinot Bianco, 90 points
The 2021 Weissburgunder Pinot Bianco wafts up with herbs and lime zest before settling on crushed green apples and ginger. Soft-textured with a reverberation of citrus tension that nicely contrasts its inner sweetness. It leaves a subtle staining of minerals through the long and juicy finale. (EG)
($15.00)2020 Abbazia di Novacella Sylvaner, 90 points
The 2020 Sylvaner is sharply focused with lemon oils, savory herbs and young peach forming its bouquet. It’s round and soothing on the palate with sweet florality, ripe orchard fruits and a core of juicy acidity. Confectionery spice and candied citrus linger on the medium length finish. (EG)
($12.00)2019 Hahn Estate Chardonnay, 90 points
Mineral- and spice-accented citrus and orchard fruit aromas are complemented by floral and tarragon suggestions in the 2019 Hahn Chardonnay SLH. Meyer lemon, pear and white peach flavors unfurl and take on a spicy ginger note with air. This finishes tight and long, with a touch of vanilla. (JR)
($21.00)2018 Centonze Cerasuolo di Vittoria, 90 points
The darkly alluring 2018 Cerasuolo di Vittoria wafts up with spiced black cherries and licorice lifted by violet florals and hints of camphor. The 2018 has a silky-palate feel with ripe, textural red and black fruits. It finishes long yet clean, with rounded tannins and remarkable balance. (EG)
($21.00)2021 Suduiraut Lions de Suduiraut Blanc, 91 points
The 2021 Lions de Suduiraut Blanc Sec is rich, creamy, expressive and exquisite in its balance of textural richness and freshness. Orchard fruit, white flowers, mint, lemon oil and chamomile envelop the palate, while bright floral accents perk up the finish. (AG)
($25.00)2020 Bishop's Peak Pinot Noir, 91 points
This 2020 Pinot Noir opens with zesty raspberry, blood orange and rose aromas, along with hints of cola and baking spices. Juicy, seamless and energetic in style, it offers sweet red berry and floral pastille flavors. Fine-grained tannins shape the finish, with spice-driven persistence. (JR)
($24.00)2020 Cantina Terlano Pinot Bianco, 90 points
The 2020 Pinot Bianco is fresh, with a bouquet of wet stone, savory herbs and dusty yellow flowers. Round and soothing in feel, its pleasant inner sweetness is matched by citrus tones and bright acidity. There’s lovely balance as saline minerals linger long through the finale. (EG)
($24.00)2021 Marjosse Blanc, 90 points
The 2021 Marjosse Blanc is terrific. In 2021, the Blanc has a bit more texture than normal, which works so well in playing off the natural energy that is such a signature here. Lemon confit, flowers, lime and a touch of marzipan all grace this engaging dry white from Pierre Lurton. (AG)
($22.00)2019 Tenuta Luisa Cabernet Franc, 90 points
The 2019 Cabernet Franc is understated yet floral; crushed violets give way to black currants and hints of allspice. Silky textures are contrasted by tart red and blue berries with saline-mineral tones toward the close. A hint of bitter blood orange and a coating of fine tannins linger. (EG)
($18.00)2020 Field Recordings Red Fiction, 90 points
The 2020 Red Fiction, a California kitchen sink blend, offers up plenty of expressive dark fruit qualities along with suave floral topnotes. Juicy and energetic, it shows very good depth. Gentle, rounded tannins frame a long and focused finish that leaves sweet cherry and cassis notes behind. (JR)
($20.00)2020 I Clivi Schioppettino, 90 points
The 2020 Schioppettino wafts up with rosebuds, wild strawberries and hints of musky undergrowth. This juicy, peppery, woodsy and wickedly fresh Friulian red keeps the tension high with acidity and wild berry fruits. The 2020 is persistent, leaving lavender and blueberry skin nuances linger. (EG)
($19.00)2020 Pieropan Soave Classico, 91 points
Pieropan’s 2020 Soave Classico wafts up with kiwi notes and sour melon contrasted by savory herbs. It’s deeply textural and round, with a tart interplay of lemon and lime that’s nicely offset by a pleasant inner sweetness, tapering off with green botanicals and a flourish of minerality. (EG)
($20.00)2017 Tommaso Bussola Valpolicella Ripasso Classico Ca' Del Laito, 90 points
The 2017 Valpolicella Classico Superiore Ripasso Ca'del Laito impresses with its lift and grace, as autumnal spiced cherry-berry fruits are complemented by hints of sweet oak. Ripe red/black berries coast along a core of acids. Hints of dark chocolate and clove come forward toward the close. (EG)
($25.00)2019 La Colombina Rosso di Montalcino, 90 points
The 2019 La Colombina combines quality and value to a degree that is rare for a Rosso di Montalcino. Roses, wild herbs, plums and saddle leather create a classic bouquet. It’s rich with red fruits, licorice and violet on the palate, with a coating of fine tannins that lingers. (EG)
($20.00)2021 Greywacke Sauvignon Blanc, 93 points
This 2021 Sauvignon Blanc from Marlborough is richly aromatic with notable purity of fruit: black currant, nectarine, tropical fruit and citrus. It offers concentration and a ripe, succulent mid-palate. The acidity provides length on the zesty, passionfruit-infused structured finish. (RG)
($23.00)2019 Muri Gries Lagrein, 91 points
The 2019 Lagrein is packed with masses of crushed blackberries tinged with lavender, hints of tangerine and spicy florals. It’s liquid velvet on the palate with both blue and black fruits throughout and an air of sweet violets. This fresh and lifted Lagrein is full of character. (EG)
($19.00)2020 Pecchenino Dogliani San Luigi, 90 points
The 2020 Dogliani San Luigi is fruity, open knit and delicious, with plenty of red cherry/plum fruit character. Bright floral notes perk up the finish. (AG)
($20.00)2019 Averaen Wines Pinot Noir, 91 points
The 2019 Averaen Pinot Noir is smooth and open-knit, showing good clarity and seamless texture to the appealingly sweet red fruit flavors. Subtle tannins make a quick appearance before fading into the lingering, juicy fruit. (JR)
($20.00)2019 Maculan Brentino, 91 points
The 2019 Brentino (Merlot/Cabernet Sauvignon) bursts from the glass with raspberry preserves offset by cloves and hints of leather. It’s enveloping on the palate, with masses of ripe berries, juicy acids and minerals, tapering off rosy and with a tug of sweet tannins. (EG)
($22.00)2020 Ciro Picariello Greco di Tufo, 90 points
The 2020 Greco di Tufo impresses with its bouquet of yellow flowers, pear and wet stone. It enters the palate silky, yet it is energized by green citrus and bright acidity. Sour apple and salty minerals add tension, finishing juicy and crisp. (EG)
($23.00)2019 Brovia Dolcetto d'Alba Vignavillej, 90 points
The 2019 Dolcetto d'Alba Vignavillej is a deep, fleshy and voluminous wine. Inky blue/purplish fruit, spice, leather and licorice are all amplified in this decidedly large-scaled Dolcetto from Brovia. Most of this fruit is from the family's Brea property in Serralunga. (AG)
($19.00)2021 Shaw + Smith Sauvignon Blanc, 91 points
Bright and sharply focused on the nose, the 2021 Sauvignon Blanc opens with citrus zest, green apple, succulent herbs and a hint of green tea. On the palate it offers lime pith, pear skin, fennel and an exotic touch of lemongrass, closing long and nervy, with citrus fruit and bitter quince. (JR)
($25.00)2020 Blackbird Dissonance, 91 points
The 2020 Dissonance is gorgeous in the way it marries textural richness and energy. A dollop of Sémillon added to the Sauvignon Blanc works so well in adding mid-palate creaminess, orchard fruit, spice and jasmine. The 2020 is beautifully done, and a real delight to taste today. (AG)
($20.00)2017 San Leonardo Terre di San Leonardo, 91 points
Intense spiced berry, black licorice and peppery florals emerge from the 2017 Terre di San Leonardo. Silky with depths of fruit accelerated by brisk acids, the 2017 leaves the palate reeling, with its spry, lightly structured personality. This young-vine Bordeaux blend is an amazing value. (EG)
($22.00)2018 Allegrini Palazzo della Torre, 90 points
The 2018 Palazzo della Torre offers a vibrant mix of balsam herbs, black cherries and cloves. It’s cool-toned yet stacked with dark fruits and exotic spices. A tantalizing mix of zesty acids and minerals keep the energy high, as the 2018 tapers off potent yet completely balanced and fresh. (EG)
($17.00)2019 Vietti Barbera d'Asti Tre Vigne, 91 points
The 2019 Barbera d'Asti Tre Vigne is one of the hidden gems in Vietti’s stellar range. Crushed rocks, lavender, rose petal, mint, gravel and inky dark fruit all run through a racy, beautifully layered Barbera that will drink well right out of the gate. (AG)
($20.00)2020 Lucignano Chianti, 89 points
The 2020 Chianti is bright, fresh and absolutely delicious. Readers will have a very hard time finding a Chianti that delivers so much pure pleasure for the money. Bright red berry fruit, spice and floral accents lend quite a bit of character to this nervy mid-weight Chianti. (AG)
($15.00)2018 Cantina Chiacchiera Rosso di Montepulciano, 89 points
The 2018 Rosso di Montepulciano lifts up with an incredibly pretty bouquet of wild flowers, bright cherries and hints of smoke. It’s soft textured and pure, with mineral-tinged red berries enlivened by juicy acids, leaving a twang of citrus to complement spice accents. (EG)
($20.00)2019 Fundamental Wines by Joey Tensley Cabernet Sauvignon, 90 points
The 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon is inky and voluptuous. It hits the palate with blackberry jam, chocolate, licorice and spice. I can't think of a California Cabernet that delivers this much quality for the money. Black cherry fruit, tobacco and cedar abound. (AG)
($18.00)2020 G.D. Vajra Barbera d'Alba, 90 points
Vajra's 2020 Barbera d'Alba is juicy, vibrant and absolutely delicious. Racy red/purplish berry fruit, spice, rose petal and mint are all kicked up in a tasty, impeccable Barbera that delivers the goods, big time. (AG)
($22.00)2013 I Favati Cretarossa Irpinia Campi Taurasini, 91 points
Dark and smoky, the 2013 Cretarossa shows ashen stone, blackberries, sage, underbrush and a spritz of tangerine. It’s silky in texture yet lifted and elegant, with a wave of black fruits coasting along a saline core of acids and minerals. Energy remains high throughout the grippy tannins. (EG)
($25.00)2019 Castelluccio Sangiovese Superiore Le More, 89 points
The 2019 Sangiovese Superiore Le More explodes from the glass with a perfumed wave of chalk dust, wild berries, shavings of cedar and pine. It’s soft and energetic, with mineral-tinged plums, cherries and savory herbal tones. The 2019 tapers off with a sour twang of citrus and inner rose. (EG)
($14.00)2019 Famille Perrin Vinsobres Les Cornuds, 91 points
From the family that owns Château de Beaucastel, this 50/50 blend of Grenache and Syrah delivers plenty of lush, dark fruit, floral, pepper and succulent herb character. It’s broad and fleshy in style, with discreet tannins and a long, smooth finish that features cherry and spice notes. (JR)
($20.00)2018 Domaine de Ferrand Mistral Côtes du Rhône, 90 points
From vines that are nearly 80 years old, the 2018 Mistral is a lovely fruit bomb that is raised entirely in concrete. Lush but surprisingly lithe as well, it delivers copious red and blue fruit, floral and spice character with a long, velvety finish. (JR)
($18.00)2018 Salvatore Molettieri Rosso Ischia Piana Irpinia, 91 points
The 2018 Rosso Ischia Piana wafts up with a classic Aglianico bouquet of musky blackberry, scorched earth and crushed stone, filling the palate with a polished display of ripe red/black fruits and violet florals. It’s incredibly long with concentration framed by sweet tannins. (EG)
($22.00)2019 Chakana Malbec Estate Selection, 94 points
The 2019 Malbec Estate Selection from Uco Valley offers precise and attractive notes of fresh, sour cherry, plum and hints of lavender, violet and thyme. On the palate, it is a mix of flavors framed by fine, reactive tannins. Finishes juicy, with well-integrated freshness and fruity flavors. (JH)
($25.00)2020 Luigi Maffini Fiano Kratos, 92 points
The 2020 Fiano Kratos blends honeyed florals with ripe pears, apricot and mint nuances, filling the palate with fleshy, round textures and vibrant acidity. The combination of power, energy and fruit is something to behold. (EG)
($23.00)2020 Le Calcinaie Chianti Colli Senesi, 90 points
The 2020 Chianti Colli Senesi is an absolute delight. Fresh, gracious and medium in body, the 2020 is super-refined from start to finish. Crushed berry fruit, spice and red flowers give this aromatic, inviting Chianti so much appeal. The 2020 is a total charmer. That’s all there is to it. (AG)
($19.00)2020 Fontanavecchia Falanghina del Sannio, 90 points
The 2020 Falanghina del Sannio aims to please with ripe apples, pears and sweet white smoke. It’s silky in feel mixing ripe orchard fruits with saline-minerality and a buzz of lime-infused acidity. This remains wonderfully energetic throughout and finishes crisp with a twang of sour citrus. (EG)
($17.00)2019 Terredora di Paolo Fiano di Avellino Terre di Dora, 90 points
The 2019 Fiano Terre di Dora impresses with dried flowers, incense and almond paste complemented by peach and mango notes. Silky contours usher in mineral-tinged white stone fruits, zesty green citrus and exotic spice. While gorgeous already, the 2019 offers good near-potential. (EG)
($19.00)2020 De Wetshof Estate Chardonnay Lesca, 89 points
The 2020 Chardonnay Lesca from De Wetshof Estate has a straightforward orchard fruit nose that just needs a little more complexity. The palate is well balanced, with a fine bead of acidity, taut and fresh with greater depth on the finish that expected. Enjoy this over the next 3-4 years. (NM)
($25.00)2020 Domaine Dupeuble Père et Fils Beaujolais, 90 points
A classic expression of Beaujolais, the 2020 from Domaine Dupeuble Père et Fils is brimming with juicy red and blue fruit and floral character. This delicious wine is insanely easy to drink. It’s bright and sharply focused, with a firm, refreshingly bitter and long finish. (JR)
($20.00)2019 Giacomo Mori Chianti, 93 points
Mori’s 2019 Chianti is fabulous. Bright, punchy and full of Sangiovese character, Mori's Chianti pulses with energy from start to finish. Lively acids perk up a core of crushed red berry and floral flavors. The 2019 is one of the very finest editions I can remember tasting. (AG)
($20.00)2020 Mathilde Chapoutier Sélection Rosé Grand Ferrage Côtes de Provence, 91 points
Red berry and blood orange are complemented by floral and mineral nuances in Mathilde Chapoutier’s 2020 Rosé Grand Ferrage. Silky, dry and precise, with bright acids, the 2020 offers terrific juiciness. This smoothly blends depth and energy, finishing long and focused. (JR)
($25.00)2020 Domaine Charvin Rosé Côtes-du-Rhône , 91 points
Mineral-driven red berry and pit fruit aromas are complemented by a suave floral top note in Charvin’s 2020 Rosé. Seamless and energetic on the palate, the 2020 offers fresh strawberry, blood orange and nectarine flavors with fine definition and spicy cut on the persistent finish. (JR)
($19.00)2019 Marqués de Cáceres Albariño Deusa Nai , 91 points
This 2019 Albariño displays high-pitched citrus fruit, quinine and chalky mineral qualities. Lively and precise in the mouth, it shows firm tension to the lime zest, quince and honeysuckle flavors. Takes on a deeper pear note with air and closes long and nervy. A hint of spicy ginger adds bite. (JR)
($19.00)2019 Valle Reale Trebbiano d'Abruzzo , 90 points
The 2019 Trebbiano d'Abruzzo displays sweet white flowers, melon, chamomile and almond paste. It’s soft in texture, with mineral-tinged orchard fruits and pretty inner florals. This leaves a sense of umami as it tapers off to notes of dried nectarine. Very nice and an excellent value as well. (EG)
($15.00)2019 Bodegas Fillaboa Albariño Rías Baixas , 92 points
The 2019 Albariño from Bodegas Fillaboa is highly perfumed and mineral. Taut and focused in style, it offers spice-laced citrus, orchard fruit and honeysuckle flavors underscored by a bracing core of acidity, finishing long and precise, with a refreshing snap of citrus zest. (JR)
($22.00)2017 Howard Park Cabernet Sauvignon Miamup Margaret River , 92 points
Displaying spice-accented cherry, redcurrant and floral qualities, with a hint of tobacco, this is a classic expression of elegant Margaret River Cabernet. Seamless and lively on the sharply defined palate, it fleshes out through a long finish that's framed by polished, even tannins. (JR)
($23.00)2019 Cantina di Venosa Malvasia Verbo , 90 points
The 2019 Malvasia Verbo is sweetly scented with honeyed florals giving way to ripe melon and kiwi. It delivers waves of peach, nectarine and hints of tropical citrus that wash across a core of juicy acidity. The Malvasia Verbo finishes incredibly long yet also completely refreshing. (EG)
($17.00)2020 Gini Soave Classico , 90 points
Hints of raw almond rise up from the 2020 Soave Classico, with honeydew melon, apple and sweet white flowers. It’s glycerol-like in texture, complicated by zesty citrus and acids counterbalancing ripe apricot and pear. The finish is persistent, fresh and perfumed. (EG)
($24.00)2016 Di Majo Norante Ramitello , 90 points
The 2016 Ramitello shows a dark, floral and alluring bouquet of crushed violets, blackberries, vanilla bean and hints of animal. Velvety in texture yet lifted in feel, the 2016 leans toward the savory spectrum. Brisk acids maintain energy as fine tannins slowly mount. (EG)
($19.00)2015 'A Vita Cirò Rosso Classico Superiore , 90 points
The 2015 Cirò Rosso is a terrific expression of Gaglioppo. Crushed raspberry, cherry, sandalwood and dusty dried rose tones are found throughout. Soft and pliant upon entry, the Rosso turns zesty, with a reverberation of tart berry tension and tobacco toward the energetic close. (EG)
($25.00)2017 Grifalco Aglianico del Vulture Gricos , 90 points
The 2017 Gricos is a fresh-styled Aglianico del Vulture. Dusty dried florals, black cherries and crushed stone minerality lift from the glass. It’s silky-smooth yet spry, mixing sweet tannin with nervous acidity, creating mouthwatering tension, as hints of tobacco and licorice linger. (EG)
($18.00)2019 Terredora di Paolo Irpinia Rosato Rosaenovae , 91 points
The 2019 Rosaenovae is a beautiful example of Aglianico Rosato. It’s silky and pliant, with notes of ripe apricot and tropical fruits giving way to a buzz of zesty acids and minerals, all lifted by peppery florals and spice, then tapering off with admirable length and an almondy richness. (EG)
($17.00)2020 Rocca di Montegrossi Rosato , 92 points
The 2020 Rosato (Sangiovese) displays sweet melon and spring flowers offset by a twang of zesty citrus and flint. It’s silky-smooth, with a pleasant inner sweetness as notes of young strawberry and cherry cascade across the palate, all of which taper off wonderfully fresh. (EG)
($17.00)2019 Barone di Villagrande Etna Bianco , 91 points
The 2019 Etna Bianco is incredibly floral and pretty, with sweet white flowers and citrus-laced orchard fruits. Soft, ripe and soothing, yet contrasted by bright acids. Notes of pear and apricot taper off to a salty twang toward the close. (EG)
($22.00)2019 Colosi Nero d'Avola , 89 points
The 2019 Nero d'Avola from Colosi wafts up with a dark, alluring bouquet of crushed rocks, peppery herbs and black currants. Its silky textures are complemented by mineral-tinged, sweet wild berries with zesty acids. Shades of lavender define the finale. (EG)
($15.00)2017 Mas d’En Gil Bellmunt Vi de Vila Priorat , 92 points
Raised in large oak and concrete vats, this exuberant Priorat delivers classic character at a bargain price. The Bellmunt offers finely etched, mineral-driven cherry, floral qualities and discreet tannins. There is enough depth to reward patience, assuming you can resist its immediate charms. (JR)
($25.00)2016 La Rioja Alta Viña Alberdi Reserva , 92 points
The 2016 Viña Alberdi Reserva is 100% Tempranillo and old school all the way. Its spicy cherry, candied rose, coconut and tobacco qualities and silky texture make it immediately seductive, but it will age effortlessly, too. It’s a terrific wine from a fantastic vintage. (JR)
($25.00)2019 Donnafugata Bianco Anthìlia , 91 points
This delicious Sicilian Cataratto pulls you in close with a scented bouquet of fresh apricot, yellow flowers and lime zest. It envelops the palate with silky textures, offset by citrus-tinged orchard fruits. Hints of kiwi and papaya linger long, elegantly fading away. (EG)
($16.00)2019 Torre dei Beati Pecorino Giocheremo Con i Fiori , 90 points
This captivating Pecorino shows a bouquet of candied ginger with dusty florals, wild herbs, incense and crushed green apple. Silky and rich, yet balanced by stimulating acids and mineral-tinged orchard fruits, it tapers off spicy with a hint of sour melon that keeps the palate wanting more. (EG)
($22.00)2019 De Fermo Rosso Concrete , 90 points
A fresh and vibrant Montepulciano, the 2019 Rosso shows pretty violets, wild strawberries and wet stone. Soft and fleshy in feel, yet energized by brilliant acidity, the 2019 tapers off with a twang of minerality. Enjoy it with a slight chill for maximum effect. (EG)
($25.00)2018 Bodegas Enrique Mendoza Monastrell La Tremenda Alicante , 90 points
Fresh cherry and raspberry aromas and flavors lead with spice and floral accents in the background. Monastrell usually produces deep, brooding wines in this hot region, but the 2018 is all about freshness and energy. Easy-going tannins lend shape and don’t get in the way of the vibrant fruit. (JR)
($15.00)2019 Pedres Vermentino di Gallura Thilibas , 91 points
This mineral-drenched yet silky Vermentino wafts up from the glass effortlessly with minty freshness. Time brings out further depths of ripe yellow apple, citrus-tinged orchard fruit and pretty florals, finishing with juicy, cheek-puckering tension. (EG)
($23.00)2017 Torre de Oña Finca San Martín Rioja Crianza , 90 points
Cherry, black raspberry and floral qualities define this classic Rioja from the famed La Rioja Alta bodega. Juicy and mid-weight, the 2017 shows classic American and French oak spice character and gentle, even tannins that make it delicious right now. (JR)
($17.00)2016 Haut Peyrat Bordeaux Supérieur , 90 points
Gentle red berry and sous-bois aromas vie with light allspice and bay leaf scents. The 2016 is open-knit and harmonious, with bright acidity that lends freshness, vibrancy and a subtle grip on the tobacco-tinged, reassuringly insistent finish. (NM)
($25.00)2016 Zenato Ripassa Valpolicella Superiore Ripassa , 91 points
Black raspberries, sweet violets, tobacco and hints of licorice form a dazzling bouquet on the 2016 Ripassa. This is silky-smooth, with a dark fruit persona. It’s persistent and balanced, as hints of nuanced tannins and tart wild berries create a slightly grippy finale. (EG)
($22.00)2018 Tenuta Santa Maria Valpolicella Classico Superiore , 90 points
A wildly spicy Valpolicella with a sour citrus twang contrasting rich cherry-berry fruits. Long and full of character, this juicy, high-energy effort leans more toward blue/purple fruits throughout the finale. There’s a lot of pleasure to be found here. (EG)
($20.00)2019 Pieropan Soave Classico , 90 points
This Soave blends savory and sweet with a spicy flair. It’s soft and pliant upon entry, yet enlivened by salty minerals and brisk acids, making for a wonderfully balanced showing. The palate sizzles with residual tension, as hints of sour citrus resonate throughout the finale. (EG)
($19.00)2018 Alvaro Palacios Camins del Priorat , 92 points
Classic Priorat intense dark fruit, smoky minerality and spiciness are on full display here. Youthfully chewy and densely packed, the 2018 opens up quickly with air, showing fine definition and gentle tannic grip. From the region’s most famed producer, this wine delivers superb value. (JR)
($25.00)2020 Cep Vineyards Rosé of Pinot Noir Hopkins Ranch , 90 points
The pale-colored 2020 Rosé of Pinot Noir Hopkins Ranch is fresh, aromatic and light on its feet. Drink this aperitif-styled Rosé over the next year or two. Cranberry, green pear, chalk and white flowers add shades of nuance to this bright, crisp Rosé from the Peay family's Cep label. (AG)
($20.00)2018 Sierra Cantabria Selección Rioja , 90 points
Ripe red fruit and candied rose aromas and flavors define this exuberant Rioja, which takes on spicy nuance with air. Well-concentrated but lively in style, the 2018 shows very good balance and focus, with finely woven tannins adding closing grip. (JR)
($15.00)2017 Tommasi Valpolicella Classico Superiore Ripasso , 91 points
Deeply alluring with dusty purple-tinged florals, sweet spices and black currants. The 2017 Ripasso is silky with cool-toned textures, further accentuated by vibrant acidity. There’s beautiful symmetry and persistence here, coming across as powerful yet remaining energetic throughout. (EG)
($22.00)2017 Bodega Numanthia Termes Toro , 92 points
The 2017 Termes is a lush, inviting wine that’s packed with concentrated, sharply defined dark fruit and floral character. Spice and pipe tobacco nuances emerge with air and carry through a very long, gently tannic and perfumed finish. (JR)
($22.00)2018 Raul Pérez Ultreia Saint Jacques Bierzo , 92 points
This elegant, 100% Mencía bottling from the Raul Pérez ancestral home, displays highly perfumed cherry, floral and spice character, with velvety textures and an intriguing hint of gaminess. Delicious now, it will reward at least a few more years patience. (JR)
($24.00)2017 Marina Danieli Schioppettino , 91 points
This red from Colli Orientali del Friuli is spicy and fresh, with aromas of crushed wild berry and cherry lifted by notes of sage and white smoke. Soft and fleshy, it shows lovely purity with balanced acids that enliven its ripe red fruits, and a very pretty finish. (EG)
($21.00)2018 Tenuta delle Terre Nere Etna Rosso , 92 points
The 2018 Etna Rosso opens with a dazzling mix of crushed wild strawberries and savory herbs, complicated by smoky earth tones. It’s juicy, sapid and long, framed by mineral-tinged fruit, spice and floral notes. One of the most consistent and affordable reds coming out of Italy. (EG)
($19.00)2018 Bisol1542 Brut Prosecco Superiore Crede , 92 points
Dusty florals, ripe orchard fruits and hints of honey fill out the bouquet of Bisol’s Prosecco Superiore Crede. It’s soft with inner sweetness while saturating minerality and zesty acids build tension, tapering off with youthful poise and a decidedly intense, salty note. (EG)
($24.00)2018 Talbott Vineyards Kali Hart Chardonnay Monterey , 91 points
Talbott pioneered top-class Chardonnay in Central California. Their entry-level Kali Hart Chardonnay is a winner in 2018. Sappy, penetrating and vibrant, the Kali Hart displays well-concentrated, mineral-tinged pear and floral qualities complicated by vanilla flourish on the focused finish. (JR)
($23.00)2018 Alois Lageder Schiava , 90 points
Lageder’s 2018 Schiava is a drop-dead gorgeous red, with an alluring display of crushed stone, ripe strawberry with green stems, and exotic spice. It’s juicy to the core, with zesty red/ black fruits, complicated by nervous acidity and sour citrus twang that punctuates the finish. (EG)
($18.00)2017 Tenet Wines Syrah The Pundit Columbia Valley , 90 points
This hedonistic Syrah boasts kirsch, licorice and espresso scents and flavors, complicated by spices, dried herbs and a whiff of smoked meat, with its almost jammy sweetness leavened by a savory quality. A perennial Syrah value, the 2017 is especially plush, ripe and silky. (ST)
($25.00)2018 Bishop’s Peak Pinot Noir Arroyo Grande , 91 points
Talley’s entry-level Pinot Noir is a beauty in 2018. Well-concentrated and chewy in texture, it offers energetic cherry and redcurrant flavors, suave florality and an intriguing, earthy touch roasted beets. There’s distinct Old World character to this complex Pinot. (JR)
($24.00)2019 Garofoli Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico Macrina , 89 points
This Verdicchio shows pretty yellow flowers, hints of smoke, lime-infused apple and savory herbs. Zesty and fresh, punching well above its price point, the 2019 is soft, juicy and full of lively tension. The palate literally aches for another sip. (EG)
($15.00)2018 Stephen Ross Pinot Noir San Luis Obispo County , 91 points
The 2018 Pinot Noir (San Luis Obispo County) is bright and exuberant in style. This Pinot’s cool-climate origins are on full display, with abundant red fruit, floral and spice character. Seamless in texture, with a long, expansive finish and just a hint of tannic grip, the 2018 is terrific. (JR)
($25.00)2018 Abbazia di Novacella Lagrein , 91 points
The 2018 Lagrein from Abbazia di Novacella in Alto Adige is dark and savory from the first taste, boasting a gorgeous bouquet of black cherry, blueberry, brown spice, sage and peppery florals. It has a juicy and gracious personality with captivating grip. A gateway expression of Lagrein. (EG)
($20.00)2016 Vallana Spanna Cuvée Bernardo Vallana , 92 points
A rush of sweet red cherry, tobacco, mint, dried flowers and cedar hits the palate as this racy, deep, beautifully proportioned Nebbiolo shows off its considerable allure. Readers will have a hard time finding a wine from any region that delivers this much pleasure and character for the money. (AG)
($25.00)2016 Castell'in Villa Chianti Classico , 93 points
Powerful, classically austere and incredibly beautiful, the 2016 Chianti Classico is a total stunner. Sweet red cherry, tobacco, cedar, mint and dried flowers open up with a bit of coaxing. The translucent beauty of Sangiovese comes through in a wine that will leave readers weak at the knees. (AG)
($25.00)2019 Diatom Chardonnay Bar-M , 91 points
Diatom’s 2019 Chardonnay Bar-M, from vineyards in Los Alamos, is a gorgeous wine and a fabulous value. Tangerine oil, white flowers and light tropical accents give this curvy, airy Santa Barbara Chardonnay so much appeal. Breezy saline notes linger on the wonderfully inviting finish. (AG)
($25.00)2018 Luli Pinot Noir Santa Lucia Highlands , 91 points
This balanced, spice-tinged Pinot Noir offers sappy red fruit and floral character, with a spine of juicy acidity keeping things lively. A bit of air stretches it out and brings up a hint of musky earth. Finding delicious Pinot in the SLH is easy, but real values are far harder to come by. (JR)
($24.00)2019 Monte Schiavo Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Ruviano , 91 points
Spicy and savory, with a whiff of wild herbs and lemon zest that completes a gorgeous bouquet. Silky on the palate, as ripe melon, hints of lime, minerals and juicy acids keep things lively and fresh, tapering off with inner florals and a hint of sour citrus. (EG)
($14.00)2016 Podere Il Palazzino Chianti Classico Argenina , 93 points
The 2016 Chianti Classico Argenina is fabulous. Dark cherry, gravel, sage, mint and leather bring out the darker side of Sangiovese in a Chianti Classico that captures all the pedigree of this great vintage. The 2016 is intense in the glass, and yet retains so much Sangiovese translucence. (AG)
($24.00)2019 Margerum Wine Company Sauvignon Blanc Sybarite , 93 points
A rush of citrus, floral and tomato leaf aromatics lead into beautifully sculpted orchard fruit flavors, nicely balancing vivacity with depth. The Sybarite offers plenty of bright Sauvignon character (without veering into the green/grassy end of the spectrum) and tons of sheer appeal. (AG)
($25.00)2017 Le Cinciole Chianti Classico , 93 points
Le Cinciole’s 2017 Chianti Classico is a huge overachiever. Dark red cherry, spice, new leather and sweet pipe tobacco infuse the 2017 with tremendous resonance and character, while soft, silky contours add to its immediacy and sheer appeal. Vinified in concrete and aged in cask. (AG)
($25.00)2018 J. Hofstatter Blauburgunder Pinot Nero Meczan , 90 points
This Alto Adige Pinot Noir packs a lot of varietal character. Peppery herbs, savory spice, notes of bright cherry and strawberry waft up from the glass. Cool-toned, pure and precise, it balances ripe fruit with a hint of fine tannin, while promising several years of positive evolution. (EG)
($21.00)2015 Fattoria Le Terrazze Rosso Conero , 91 points
A fruit-forward yet wonderfully fresh red, showing a mix of cherry, raspberry, sweet herbs and spice. Cooling minerals and earth tones balance the warmth of the 2015 vintage nicely. Vinified in large neutral oak. (EG)
($18.00)2019 Bisci Verdicchio di Matelica , 90 points
Honied florals, crisp yellow apple and hints of citrus set the stage for soothing textures that balance ripeness of fruit against stimulating mineral tones. A sweet-and-sour sensation creates further intrigue, as well as lending a drink-me-now persona to the wine. (EG)
($18.00)2019 Proprietà Sperino Rosa del Rosa , 93 points
A stunning opening reveals depths of ripe peach and strawberry, with hints of cumin, ginger, dried orange and roses. Silky textures tug at the cheeks as zesty acids settle in, then sooth through sweet liquid florals and ripe fruit. A blend of Nebbiolo and Vespolina. (EG)
($19.00)2019 Bernard Baudry Chinon Rosé , 93 points
Baudry’s 2019 Chinon Rosé offers suave, mineral-accented aromas of fresh red berries and tangerine on the sharply focused nose. The palate is dry and energetic, with sappy strawberry, bitter cherry and orange zest flavors. Closes long and silky, with a faint touch of anise. (JR)
($25.00)2019 Gard Vintners Freyja White Blend Columbia Valley , 90 points
This rich but vibrant bone-dry blend of Roussanne and Viognier offers uncanny complexity and intensity for its gentle price. Aromas and flavors of citrus and stone fruits are accented by kiwi, mint and lime blossom, with firm acidity extending the fruit through a subtly long, lively finish. (ST)
($16.00)2019 G.D. Vajra Langhe Nebbiolo Claré JC , 92 points
The 2019 Langhe Nebbiolo JC bridges the gap between Red and Rosé. A touch of whole clusters adds sweet and savory herbs to crushed raspberry and strawberry fruits. The finish is long and lightly structured, displaying a lasting and unmistakable note of red licorice with hints of spiced orange. (EG)
($22.00)2019 Bonavita Terre Siciliane Rosato , 92 points
Incredibly deep ruby in color, this Rosato displays ripe cherries, offset by tangerine, rose petals, and exotic spice. Soft textures lead in to a pure expression of floral-laced red fruits and minerals, finishing fresh but also showing a youthful structure. This is really quite stunning. (EG)
($23.00)2018 Ca'Liptra Amistà , 91 points
This Marche Rosso shows a translucent ruby color, as perfumed, peppery herbs give way to ripe strawberry, crushed stone and undergrowth. A buzz of vibrant acids lasts through the fresh and energetic finish, lending energy to the floral-laced fruit and spice flavors. (EG)
($20.00)2016 Chiara Condello Romagna Sangiovese Predappio , 92 points
Displays dusty black cherry, crushed stone, wild herbs, and hints of old leather. On the palate, soft textures are offset by zesty acids and spice, with saline-minerals creating a sweet and sour expression. The finish is balanced, fresh and tactile, with a note of tart cranberry. (EG)
($22.00)2019 Antoniolo Nebbiolo Rosato Bricco Lorella , 90 points
A fresh Rosato with citrus-tinged florals and minerals, then hints of ginger and crisp green apple. On the palate, soft textures are offset by vibrant acids, with minerals, spice, young strawberry and cherry. The long finish is laced with Nebbiolo tannin and notes of citrus. (EG)
($17.00)2019 Planeta Rosé , 90 points
Peach, dried flowers, honeyed almonds and hints of wild herbs lift from the glass. On the palate, Planeta’s 2019 Rosé presents soft textures, acids and minerals as a note of citrus-tinged green apple settles in. The finish is clean and fresh, clinging with notes of citrus and ripe stone fruits. (EG)
($23.00)2015 Tenuta DeAngelis Rosso Piceno Superiore , 92 points
The 2015 DeAngelis Rosso Piceno Superiore is spicy and wonderfully fresh from the first tilt of the glass, showing woodland berries, peppery herbs, eucalyptus and crushed stone, while delivering cool-toned red and blue fruits, energizing acidity and pretty inner florals on the palate. (EG)
($17.00)2015 Villa Patrizia Istrico Montecucco Sangiovese , 91 points
Villa Patrizia’s 2015 Istrico Montecucco Sangiovese offers up a mix of dusty cherry and plum with balsamic spice, cedar and wild herbs. Velvety yet fresh and poised, with a fruit staining finish and resonating tannin, the 2015 is a beauty today and has plenty of mid-term potential. (EG)
($23.00)2016 Lisini San Biagio , 90 points
Lisini’s 2016 San Biagio is 100% Sangiovese from noble terroir in Montalcino. Ripe cherries are laced with minerals and spice, all framed by zesty acids and the crunchy palate presence of the vintage. Cool-toned and silky, the 2016 is fresh, enjoyable and a pleasure to taste. (EG)
($16.00)2019 Barone di Villagrande Etna Rosato , 91 points
This Nerello Mascalese with a dash of Carricante shows a bouquet of peaches in cream offset by citrus-tinged florals and smoky minerals, then opens to reveal silky richness, leaning toward the savory spectrum, teeming with brisk acids and a hint of spice. A balanced beauty with depths to spare. (EG)
($20.00)2018 Tre Monti Sangiovese Campo di Mezzo Romagna , 90 points
A rush of ripe red berry fruits waft from the glass, as licorice, sweet spice, and rosy florals join the mix. Silky textures envelope the senses, finishing with saline minerals and youthful tannin. Wow this Emilia-Romagna Sangiovese is an unreal value. (EG)
($17.00)2018 San Salvatore Aglianico 1988 Ceraso , 90 points
Ripe blackberry, wild herbs, peppery overtones, and sweet spice waft from this Campanian red, as it gains richness and further cherry-berry depths over time. Its cool-toned finish echos violet florals with a mineral tinge. Enjoy this as a pure glass of zesty, youthful Aglianico. (EG)
($25.00)2018 Donnachiara Falanghina Beneventano Resilienza , 91 points
This gorgeous white blossoms in the glass to show a seductive mix of dried peaches, sweet herbal tea, hints of kiwi and spice. It floods the palate with oily richness, balanced by brisk acids with ripe peach and hints of mango with a lemon twist. The Donnachiara Resilienza doesn't miss a beat. (EG)
($19.00)2018 Il Poggione Rosso di Montalcino , 90 points
Vivid ripe fruit and earth tones create a wonderfully balanced expression, with smoky mineral depths on the palate, contrasted by waves of soft textured raspberry, spice, and a tension-filled finish that goes on and on. Dare I say a baby Brunello? (EG)
($25.00)2016 Marabino Nero d’Avola Rosso di Contrada , 90 points
This drop-dead gorgeous and extroverted Nero d’Avola will win a lot of hearts with its ripe wild berry fruits, backed by exotic spice, and sweet florals. Mineral-drenched cherries are contrasted by grippy acids that make the mouth water, while its spicy finish goes on and on and on. (EG)
($20.00)2017 Cantine del Notaio L’Atto , 91 points
This Aglianico opens with masses of crushed blackberries, sweet spice, and dusty minerals with unreal depth. Creamy textures flood the senses with ripe black fruits, stimulating acidity, saline-minerals and slow-mounting tannins. Finishes sweet and savory, with a bit of tannic heft. (EG)
($20.00)2019 Baron Philippe De Rothschild Sauvignon Blanc Escudo Rojo , 89 points
This Sauvignon Blanc from Casablanca is wonderfully expressive on the nose, with passion fruit, grass, lime and pink grapefruit flavors that open up nicely. It offers terrific aromatic presence and plenty of freshness. (JH)
($17.00)2018 Cantele Chardonnay , 90 points
Cantele’s 2018 Chardonnay offers up pleasant, fruity aromas of banana, nectarine, pineapple and herbs. On the palate, it is fresh and juicy, with a bright mouthfeel that lingers nicely. This lovely unoaked Chardonnay hints at tropical fruit without being over the top. (ID)
($16.00)2018 Librandi Bianco Critone , 90 points
Bright golden-tinged straw color. Passion fruit, gooseberry, sage, banana and pear on the nose and in the mouth. Dense and luscious, finishing long with plenty of freshness and mounting lemon peel bitterness. Very lively. (ID)
($17.00)2018 Contini Vermentino di Sardegna Pariglia , 91 points
Clean, piercing lemony and mineral aroma and flavors show above average depth and complexity in this tasty Vermentino from Contini. Long and refined through to the finish, the 2018 strikes me as the best Pariglia in many years. (ID)
($13.00)2018 Elio Altare Dolcetto d'Alba , 89 points
Altare’s 2018 Dolcetto d'Alba offers terrific varietal character to match its mid-weight personality. The 2018 is a bit lighter than most editions - that is the vintage - but it also has tons of nuance in its dark plum, leather, cedar, licorice and tobacco flavors. This is classic Dolcetto. (AG)
($20.00)NV Anthill Farms Pinot Noir North Coast , 89 points
The NV Pinot Noir (North Coast), a blend of 2017 and 2018 vintages from Anderson Valley and the Sonoma Coast, is a total knock-out and a great value to boot. Floral, cinnamon and crushed red berry notes grace a mid-weight, gracious Pinot Noir that screams with character. (AG)
($25.00)2017 Bela Ribera del Duero , 90 points
The 2017 Bela, an entry-level 100% Tempranillo from the historic CVNE winery, is a tremendous value. It delivers loads of juicy cherry and dark fruit character, with sexy floral and spice notes and harmonious tannins that allow it to be enjoyed now. (JR)
($18.00)2017 Olivier & Lafont Vacqueyras , 91 points
This budget-friendly, expressive red from southern France conveys complexity well beyond its price, with rich bitter cherry, cassis, licorice, floral and herb character and a long, chewy, focused finish. (JR)
($22.00)2017 Blue Collar Wines by McPrice Myers Syrah Right Hand Man , 91 points
This super-expressive wine is Syrah through and through, with its spice- and smoke-tinged black and blue fruit, candied licorice and floral qualities, and strong suggestion of cracked pepper. Showing fine definition, supple tannins and a long, spicy finish, it delivers amazing value. (JR)
($20.00)2017 Valravn Cabernet Sauvignon , 89 points
The 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon, from Moon Mountain and Alexander Valley fruit, is endowed with striking aromatic presence, gorgeous ripe red fruit and fabulous balance. Juicy and wonderfully inviting, the 2017 shows how alluring Sonoma Cabernet Sauvignon can be. (AG)
($24.00)2017 Descendientes de J. Palacios Pétalos Bierzo , 91 points
This Mencía-based wine offers highly expressive cherry and dark berry scents and flavors, with bright mineral and spice topnotes. Concentrated and at the same time lively, the 2017 offers seamless texture and polished tannins, making it delicious now, especially alongside lamb or steak. (JR)
($20.00)2018 Tablas Creek Vineyard Patelin de Tablas Blanc Paso Robles , 91 points
This exuberant, eclectic blend of white Rhône varieties delivers ripe melon and pit fruit qualities along with energizing floral, mineral and spice flourishes. It shows silky texture, sharp delineation and impressive, floral-driven persistence. Pair it with rich grilled seafood dishes. (JR)
($25.00)2018 G.D. Vajra Langhe Nebbiolo , 90 points
Vajra's 2018 Langhe Nebbiolo is a decidedly brooding, powerful wine that overdelivers big time. Sweet red berry fruit, mint, spice and earthy notes add complexity as the 2018 opens up in the glass. The Nebbiolo emerges from a parcel in Sinio just outside the Barolo production zone. (AG)
($25.00)2019 Pierre-Marie Chermette Beaujolais Primeur Origine Vieilles Vignes , 90 points
This delicious Beaujolais-Nouveau (from vines that are up to 85 years old) brims with intense dark berry, floral and spice notes. Mineral overtones add urgency and back end cut to round things out in style. (JR)
($18.00)2017 Domaine Les Ondines Vacqueyras , 91 points
This spicy, Grenache-based Vacqueyras exudes Provençal lushness and charm, with abundant raspberry, bitter cherry and floral notes. Substantial enough for rich winter fare, the 2017 also has the energy to pair well with lighter foods. It’s still young, so a quick decant is in order. (JR)
($25.00)2018 Produttori del Barbaresco Langhe Nebbiolo , 89 points
Succulent red cherry, kirsch, mint, rose petal and spice notes all grace this super-expressive, mid-weight Langhe Nebbiolo from the Produttori del Barbaresco cooperative. The 2018 shows the open-knit style of a radiant year in its alluring, inviting personality and sheer appeal. (AG)
($22.00)2018 Coudert Fleurie Cuvée Christie , 92 points
This textbook Beaujolais displays raspberry, cherry and floral pastille character while dusty mineral and baking spice nuances lend complexity and lift. Juicy, balanced and finely detailed, the 2018 provides immense pleasure now but will only get more interesting over the next few years. (JR)
($20.00)2016 Querciabella Mongrana , 89 points
Querciabella's 2016 Mongrana is gracious and very pretty, with lovely floral and red berry character. This Sangiovese-based Maremma red blend has so much to offer. I would prefer to drink it young, while the fruit remains vibrant. Best of all the 2016 is a superb value for an estate wine. (AG)
($22.00)2018 Bonny Doon Le Cigare Volant Cuvée Oumuamua , 91 points
Randall Grahm steered Bonny Doon’s flagship wine in an elegant direction in 2018. It shows vibrant red berry, cherry and floral character, with herb and spice notes building with aeration. Polished and animated in character, the 2018 is graceful and remarkably flexible with a range of foods. (JR)
($20.00)2017 Tenuta La Massa La Massa , 89 points
The entry-level 2017 La Massa is rich, sumptuous and fabulously delicious. Supple and easygoing, La Massa packs a serious punch. Best of all, it is a terrific value. Short macerations bring out tons of juiciness in this forward, voluptuous, affordable red. (AG)
($20.00)2018 Turley Zinfandel Old Vines , 90 points
Turley’s 2018 Zinfandel Old Vines is a gorgeous wine and a fabulous value. Sweet dark cherry, new leather, spice, menthol, licorice and red flower all open up effortlessly. Medium in body yet fleshy and wonderfully deep, the 2018 is absolutely delicious. (AG)
($25.00)2017 L’Ecole No. 41 Sémillon Stillwater Creek Vineyard , 91 points
This pungent, pristine Sémillon entices with scents of lemon curd and orange blossom. Dense and lively on the palate, it conveys a subtle touch of honeyed sweetness to its juicy flavors of citrus peel, white stone fruits, flowers and minerals. The palate-dusting finish is long and alive. (ST)
($21.00)2017 J. Wilkes Chardonnay , 91 points
Lemon peel, tangerine, flowers and chamomile all grace the exquisite, creamy, vivid 2017 Chardonnay from J. Wilkes. Beautifully layered yet also light on its feet, with tons of Santa Maria character, the 2017 is a winner. Best of all, this absolutely delicious Chardonnay is a remarkable value. (AG)
($22.00)2018 Clos de la Roilette Fleurie , 92 points
The Coudert family makes cellar-worthy Fleurie that’s also delicious on the young side. The 2018 shows the expressive dark fruit of the vintage, but there’s real finesse on display as well. Enjoy it now with grilled chicken or through fall and winter with Coq au Vin or mushroom-centric dishes. (JR)
($25.00)2018 EFESTÉ Feral Sauvignon Blanc Evergreen Vineyard , 91 points
This reliably delicious Sauvignon Blanc from Washington’s cool Ancient Lakes area is brilliant in 2018, offering penetrating aromas and flavors of lime blossom, grapefruit, lemongrass, anise and beeswax. It’s also remarkably supple for a bone-dry wine with bracing acidity. (ST)
($22.00)2017 Château du Moulin-à-Vent Moulin-à-Vent Couvent des Thorins , 91 points
This benchmark domaine’s entry-level Moulin-à-Vent displays deep cherry and dark berry character, along with the power and structure that defines the appellation. The 2017 is fruit-forward and a bit of air brings out vibrant mineral and floral qualities while taming its youthful tannins. (JR)
($24.00)2016 Montepeloso A Quo , 92 points
A Quo, Montepeloso’s entry-level wine, is positively stellar in 2016. Sweet red cherry, plum, cedar, sweet pipe tobacco, rose petal, mint and sweet spice are pushed forward in this racy, beautifully layered Cabernet Sauvignon/Montepulciano-based blend. I love the sense of energy here. (AG)
($24.00)2018 Trapiche Pure Malbec Uco Valley , 90 points
This juicy essence of Malbec boasts terrific violet lift to its pristine aromas and flavors of blackberry and spices. Fine-grained, sharply delineated and intense, this weightless Malbec, made entirely without oak, finishes savory and persistent. An energetic fruit bomb with great gulpability. (ST)
($15.00)2016 Collosorbo Rosso di Montalcino , 90 points
Collosorbo's 2016 Rosso di Montalcino offers terrific density and plushness, qualities that are so typical of the wines from this part of the appellation. Succulent dark cherry, mocha, spice, leather and licorice all meld together in a deep, resonant Rosso that exudes richness and intensity. (AG)
($23.00)2018 Ermitage du Pic Saint Loup Rosé Comme Trois Poissons dans l'Eau , 91 points
Compelling for its blend of richness and finesse, this intriguing Rosé from southern France shows intense, mineral-accented red fruit and floral character. Creamy texture and depth of flavor belies its vibrancy, finishing with superb persistence and leaving a suave honeysuckle note behind. (JR)
($19.00)2018 Château Gassier Esprit de Gassier Rosé , 90 points
This lively, finely detailed Rosé offers fresh strawberry, peach and jasmine flavors, along with a subtle herb nuance. Silky and energetic in style, it shows seamless texture and real energy on the finish. The 2018 is simply impossible to resist. (JR)
($22.00)2018 Zaca Mesa Rosé of Grenache , 90 points
Far from an easygoing wine, the Zaca Mesa’s 2018 Rosé of Grenache possesses terrific depth and tons of textural richness in its bold Grenache fruit and floral flavors, making it an excellent choice for drinking alone or as a companion at the dinner table. (AG)
($20.00)2018 Domaine de la Mordorée La Dame Rousse Tavel , 92 points
This entry-level bottling showcases intense, deeply concentrated red berry, citrus fruit and floral qualities, with a firm mineral underpinning. A powerful pink wine, the 2018 can handle the richest, and most strongly seasoned food with ease. It will also age, if you can resist temptation. (JR)
($25.00)2017 Bodega Amalaya Malbec Gran Corte , 90 points
This deeply-colored barrel selection of Malbec from Argentina’s northerly Salta region offers aromas and flavors of crushed blackberry, licorice and saline minerality, with its sweetness leavened by brisk high-altitude acidity. Rather soft tannins should give this perfumed wine wide appeal. (ST)
($20.00)2018 Castello di Ama Purple Rose , 90 points
Ama’s 2018 Purple Rose is a saignée of Sangiovese fermented partly in a combination of steel and oak (30%). Rich and textured, with lovely depth, the 2018 is silky, perfumed and light on its feet. It has more than enough complexity and depth to drink well with a wide range of foods. (AG)
($22.00)2018 Tablas Creek Vineyard Patelin de Tablas Rosé , 91 points
A balanced, concentrated Rosé that deftly marries power with elegance. Displays juicy red berry, citrus and pit fruit qualities and a suave floral overtone. It’s rich enough to work with assertively seasoned, grilled foods but also has enough liveliness to enjoy by itself. (JR)
($25.00)2018 Terrazas de los Andes Chardonnay Reserva , 91 points
Sophisticated beyond its price, this vibrant, spicy midweight Chardonnay delivers a silky texture; inviting notes of yellow peach, pineapple, lemon zest, hazelnut and dusty wild herbs; and slowly building sweetness after an austere start. An element of saline minerality adds another dimension. (ST)
($19.00)2017 Finca Piedra Negra Malbec Reserva , 91 points
From Los Chacayes, Uco Valley’s newest official appellation, this stylish Malbec offers pure, complex aromas and flavors of blackberry, violet, spices and brushy herbs accented by a minty nuance. Displaying refined tannins, the vibrant finish spreads out to saturate and perfume the mouth. (ST)
($17.00)2017 Foxglove Chardonnay , 90 points
A stunning value, the 2017 Chardonnay from Foxglove is soft, supple and absolutely delicious. Light tropical notes, lemon confit, white flowers and bright acids give the 2017 striking nuance as well as character. Aging in steel keeps the flavors vibrant. (AG)
($16.00)2018 Susana Balbo Signature Malbec Mendoza , 92 points
This vibrant Malbec from high-altitude vines shows terrific varietal intensity and chalky mineral lift to its black cherry and dark chocolate flavors. Offering exceptional inner-mouth tension for Malbec in its relatively gentle price range, it’s delicious already thanks to its suave tannins. (ST)
($24.00)2018 Areyna Torrontés Valle de Cafayate , 90 points
This sharply focused Torrontés offers enticing floral lift and nuances of lychee, limestone, menthol and thyme. Its complex, expressive flavors of lemon, flowers and herbs are tactile and penetrating, and it finishes with gripping salty minerality. I could gulp this all through a summer’s day. (ST)
($15.00)2016 Sottimano Langhe Nebbiolo , 90 points
Sottimano’s 2016 Langhe Nebbiolo is a terrific example of the year. Crushed flowers, spice and bright red berry fruit all meld together in this very pretty, expressive Nebbiolo from Barbaresco-designated vineyards. The 2016 is an overachieving wine in its peer group, and absolutely delicious. (AG)
($25.00)2016 J.K. Carriere Provocateur Pinot Noir Willamette Valley , 91 points
J.K. Carriere’s entry-level Willamette Valley Pinot really shines in 2016. An elegant wine from an outstanding vintage, it smoothly blends generous New World fruit expression with Old World earthiness and balance. The 2016 is delicious right now but it can age, too. (JR)
($25.00)2017 Herència Altés Garnatxa Negra Terra Alta , 90 points
This vibrant, dark berry and floral-dominated Grenache is a terrific example of the value that Herència Altés consistently delivers. Concentration, flavor intensity and balance make the 2017 extremely flexible with food, but it is also delicious alone thanks to gentle tannins. (JR)
($13.00)2018 Marjosse Blanc , 89 points
A stunning value, Pierre Lurton’s 2018 Marjosse Blanc is loaded with citrus, mint and white flower notes. This mid-weight, crisp, dry Bordeaux is a fabulous aperitif wine, but will also drink well at the table with lighter fare. It is an ideal wine for the spring and summer months. (AG)
($15.00)2016 Sanzon Tokaj Rány , 89 points
This 100% Furmint has a crisp, pure nose of honeysuckle and jasmine, and a suggestion of caramelized pear in the background. The waxy-textured palate is well balanced with a seam of acidity, offering pear and quince and a twist of sour lemon on the finish to urge you back for another sip. (NM)
($22.00)2018 Suduiraut Blanc Sec de Suduiraut , 90 points
The Sémillon-based 2018 Blanc Sec de Suduiraut is creamy, supple and wonderfully inviting. Green apple, almond, dried flowers and chamomile are all laced together in a racy wine that shows how compelling the best dry whites of Sauternes can be. (AG)
($20.00)2017 Valdesil Godello Sobre Lias Valdeorraas , 91 points
Valdesil’s 2017 Godello, from Spain’s Galicia region, displays mineral-accented citrus fruit and floral character while deftly combining power and finesse. Lees contact adds depth and smoky complexity, making it a highly flexible wine at the table. (JR)
($23.00)2016 Raventós i Blanc de Blancs Conca del Riu Anoia , 91 points
This highly perfumed, mineral-driven Spanish bubbly shows wonderful clarity and tension, with no excess weight. Emphatically dry and lively in style, the 2016 offers powerful citrus and orchard fruit character, a suave floral note and impressive, stony persistence. (JR)
($24.00)2016 Villa S. Anna Chianti Colli Senesi , 89 points
This gorgeous Chianti from Villa S. Anna is full of Sangiovese character. Dark cherry, tobacco, cedar and spice abound in a perfumed, classically built Chianti from the Colli Senesi appellation. Drink it over the next handful of years. (AG)
($20.00)2018 Bonny Doon Vineyard Vin Gris de Cigare , 91 points
Lithe and intensely perfumed, this graceful California Rosé exhibits racy red berry and citrus fruit character, while showing surprising power given its light weight feel. Floral and mineral notes add complexity and drive a very long, sharply delineated finish. (JR)
($16.00)2017 Alvaro Palacios Camins del Priorat , 91 points
Concentrated yet lively dark berry and candied violet flavors are braced by a core of minerality that lends sharp delineation and lift. Drink it now with a bit of aeration. Alvaro Palacios’ Priorats are some of Spain’s greatest wines. His entry-level bottling consistently over-delivers. (JR)
($25.00)2016 Reignac Reignac , 90 points
The 2016 de Reignac is an absolute joy to taste. Raspberry jam, mocha, plum and spice flavors are lifted by expressive floral notes in a mid-weight, Merlot-based Bordeaux Supérieur that will drink well right out of the gate. This is a fabulous wine for the money. (AG)
($13.00)2017 Averaen Pinot Noir Willamette Valley , 91 points
Displays abundant berry and floral character, with vibrant spice accents adding verve. Seamless in texture and appealingly sweet, the 2017 finishes with impressive, juicy persistence and resonating florality. This is textbook Willamette Valley Pinot Noir at a great price. (JR)
($25.00)2016 Celler Vall Llach Embruix de Vall Llach , 91 points
The 2016 Embruix displays concentrated, spice-tinged black and blue fruit character, with suave floral overtones and intense minerality. Although structured to age, it’s absolutely delicious now with a little air. Merlot, Grenache, Carignane, Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon. (JR)
($24.00)2015 Iona Vineyards Pinot Noir , 90 points
The 2015 Pinot Noir from Iona has a delightful red cherry, cranberry and bergamot scented bouquet that seems inspired by Pommard. The palate is fresh and full of tension, clearly sculpted by Elgin’s cool climate, with lovely balance of fruit concentration and weightlessness. (NM)
($25.00)2016 Viñedos Sierra Cantabria Selección Rioja , 90 points
This classic, bargain-priced red from Rioja displays intense cassis, cherry, espresso and licorice flavors, along with subtle vanilla and woodsmoke nuances. It’s still on the youthful, fruit-dominated side but it opens up quickly and picks up a spicy accent with a little bit of air. (JR)
($12.00)NV Marietta Cellars Old Vine Red Lot 69 , 88 points
Marietta’s Old Vine Red Lot 69 is loaded with spice, leather, tobacco and ripe cherry flavors. Pliant, supple and inviting, this delicious Zinfandel-based red makes a great by the case purchase or house pour. Syrah, Petite Sirah, Grenache, Barbera and Carignane round out the blend. (AG)
($15.00)2018 Cep Sauvignon Blanc Hopkins Ranch , 90 points
The 2018 Sauvignon Blanc Hopkins Ranch is bright and focused, and yet also has terrific textural richness that keeps the wine from being aggressive. This is a fabulous, super-expressive, affordable Sauvignon Blanc from Peay's Cep label. (AG)
($20.00)2017 Cruse Wine Co. Monkey Jacket , 91 points
Michael Cruse’s 2017 Monkey Jacket, a Valdiguié/Petite Sirah/Carignan and mixed blacks blend, is dark, racy and absolutely gorgeous. Black cherry, plum, spice and leather notes race out of the glass in this pliant, super-expressive red. (AG)
($25.00)2016 Ossian Quintaluna Vino de la Tierra de Castilla y León , 90 points
Made from 100% Verdejo, this complex, energetic Spanish white is the entry-level bottling of one of Rueda’s top bodegas. The 2016 blends concentration and nerviness with a deft hand, while displaying intense, mineral-laced citrus fruit character, suave floral topnotes and spicy tenacity. (JR)
($25.00)2017 Bedrock Wine Co. Syrah Coast To Foothills , 91 points
Bedrock’s 2017 Syrah Coast To Foothills is a stunner. Silky, plush and beautifully perfumed, the 2017 is laced with the essence of sweet red cherry, lavender, rose petal, mint, blood orange and dried flowers. This succulent, inviting Syrah will drink well right out the gate. (AG)
($24.00)2017 Tenuta San Leonardo Sauvignon Vette di San Leonardo , 90 points
Herb-accented aromas of green fig, tomato leaf and white flowers emerge from the glass. Bright floral and white pepper notes add lift to the lively but simple citrus fruit flavors. A subtle herbal nuance lends complexity on the long finish. (ID)
($25.00)2016 Bishop’s Peak Pinot Noir - San Luis Obispo County , 91 points
The 2016 Pinot Noir from Bishop’s Peak, Brian Talley’s entry-level range, delivers the goods for a great price. From a superb vintage, it’s balanced and energetic, deftly playing ripeness off of finesse and showing pure red fruit and floral character, seamless texture and spicy persistence. (JR)
($24.00)2017 St. Michael-Eppan Pinot Grigio , 90 points
St. Michael-Eppan’s 2017 Pinot Grigio is laced with aromas and flavors of ripe pear, honey and yellow flowers. Long and luscious on the palate, the 2017 is close in quality to the more expensive, top of the line Auger Pinot Grigio, and that’s almost never the case. (ID)
($24.00)2017 Terredora Falanghina Corte di Giso , 92 points
This bright straw-yellow wine from Campania’s Irpinia district is laced with expressive notes of menthol, ripe apple, botanical herbs and flowers. Rich and dense with a multilayered feel, the 2017 is tactile, complex and absolutely delicious. (ID)
($18.00)2015 Domaine Montirius Vacqueyras Garrigues , 92 points
The Grenache-based 2015 Vacqueyras Garrigues presents a riot of vibrant, spice and mineral accented red fruit and floral notes, with just a hint of youthful tannins. It will make a great match for grilled or braised meat and mushroom dishes. (JR)
($25.00)2017 Benito Ferrara Greco di Tufo Terra d'Uva , 92 points
Vivid straw in color, Ferrara’s 2017 Greco di Tufo Terra d'Uva is laced with suggestions of lemon zest, white peach and ripe apricot. Rich and dense, but very nicely delineated, with vibrant, harmonious acidity providing lift on the long, mineral finish, the 2017 has plenty of early appeal. (ID)
($23.00)2017 L’Ecole No. 41 Luminesce Seven Hills Vineyard , 90 points
This Sauvignon Blanc/Sémillon blend offers aromas of orange zest, ripe peach and clove lifted by a lemony note. It’s very rich, but not heavy thanks to its citrussy acidity, with tropical fruit and honeysuckle flavors tweaked by a mineral nuance. The finish is dusty, bracing and persistent. (ST)
($22.00)2016 Turley Zinfandel Old Vines , 90 points
Black cherry, plum, licorice, spice, menthol are all pushed forward in this succulent, expressive old vine Zinfandel from Turley. Floral and spiced notes add a gorgeous aromatic upper register to balance things out in a wine that captures all the sheer appeal of the 2016 vintage. (AG)
($25.00)2016 Casa Smith Sangiovese Cinghiale Wahluke Slope & Rosebud Vineyards , 91 points
For the second straight year, this Washington Sangiovese captivates with its varietally precise aromas and flavors of red berries, dried cherry, menthol and flowers. Its succulent balance of fruit sweetness and acidity and its excellent back-end grip make it a flexible dinner companion. (ST)
($20.00)2016 Raventós i Blanc Rosé de Nit Métode Tradicional , 91 points
This energetic pink bubbly from one of Spain’s iconic producers displays intense red berry, blood orange and floral character with a mineral flourish. Chewy and tightly focused, the 2016 shows a refreshingly bitter edge on a dry, persistent finish that emphatically repeats the floral theme. (JR)
($25.00)2016 Altos de la Hoya Monastrell Ungrafted Old Vines Jumilla , 90 points
With its suave blend of rich dark fruit and energetic floral and spice qualities, this juicy Spanish red will pair well with a range of foods, especially grilled meats. It also drinks wonderfully by itself. Supple tannins and subtle grip keep the exuberant fruit in check. (JR)
($15.00)2017 Tablas Creek Vineyard Patelin de Tablas Paso Robles Blanc , 91 points
The entry-level white Rhône blend from Tablas Creek, one of Paso Robles’ iconic producers, is highly perfumed and energetic, displaying a mélange of vivid citrus and orchard fruit. Hints of anise and dusty minerals add complexity and carry through an impressively long, lively finish. (JR)
($25.00)2016 Broadside Cabernet Sauvignon Margarita Vineyard , 90 points
Striking a suave balance of power and finesse, this Paso Robles Cabernet Sauvignon evokes ripe dark fruits, with a woodsmoke nuance in the background. There’s impressive depth of flavor here and smooth, even tannins that frame a long, focused finish. Drink now or cellar it with confidence. (JR)
($25.00)2017 Gard Vintners Freyja White Blend , 90 points
With its aromas and flavors of lime ice, grapefruit pith, white peach, anise and minerals, this vibrant, penetrating blend of Roussanne and Viognier may be Washington’s best white wine bargain. And its tactile texture and brisk acidity make it supremely accommodating at the dinner table. (ST)
($16.00)2017 Tua Rita Rosso dei Notri , 90 points
The 2017 Rosso dei Notri is a stunning value from Tua Rita. Dark cherry and plum fruit, chocolate, new leather and spice flesh out in a succulent, flamboyant Maremma red with soft curves and tons of sheer appeal. (AG)
($20.00)Giuseppe Cortese 2017 Barbera d'Alba, 90 points
Cortese’s 2017 Barbera d'Alba is a drop-dead gorgeous beauty. Plump, racy and exuberant, the 2017 is a gorgeous wine to drink now and over the next few years. The purity of the fruit really stands out, while aging in steel and cement helps retain finesse and overall freshness. (AG)
($22.00)2017 Le Galantin Rosé Bandol , 90 points
An outstanding value this 2017 pink Bandol is refreshingly lithe for this powerful vintage. It displays juicy red fruit character, buffered by a subtle citrusy quality that adds nerviness and cut. A sexy floral note lends complexity to this bright, energetic and classic Provençal rosé. (JR)
($21.00)2017 Mas de la Dame Rosé du Mas Les Baux de Provence , 90 points
Ripe blood orange, red berry and lavender are laced throughout this concentrated yet graceful Provencal Rosé. The 2017 is a hefty wine, but its core of minerality adds lift and drive to a long, silky finish that features an exotic hint of juicy pit fruits. (JR)
($18.00)2017 La Bastide Blanche Bandol Rosé , 92 points
Displaying mineral-driven raspberry, blood orange, nectarine character, 2017 La Bastide Blanche Bandol Rosé shows outstanding clarity and cut on a finish that lingers with strong, floral-tinged persistence. This is a classic rendition from France’s Bandol region. (JR)
($25.00)2017 Le Clos du Caillou Côtes-du-Rhône Rosé , 91 points
This superstar estate in Châteauneuf-du-Pape also produces one of the finest versions of Côtes-du-Rhône Rosé. Impressively concentrated and focused, with spice-tinged red berry, mineral and citrus fruit flavors, the 2017 shows superb clarity. A great match with strongly seasoned grilled foods. (JR)
($23.00)2017 Domaine Fontsainte Corbières Gris de Gris , 90 points
Fontsainte’s Gris de Gris has been a consistent must-buy for decades. Displaying vibrant blood orange and redcurrant scents and flavors, this gorgeous Rosé has the concentration to handle strongly seasoned foods but its liveliness makes it wonderfully easy to drink all by itself. (JR)
($17.00)2016 Amalaya Gran Corte Barrel Selection , 90 points
A deeply colored Malbec-based blend from northern Argentina with licorice aromas complicated by notes of coffee and bitter chocolate. Suave and easygoing, with definition and mineral lift, and a touch of medicinal reserve to its creamy dark raspberry fruit. Sweet, ripe tannins dust the palate. (ST)
($20.00)2017 Foxglove Cabernet Sauvignon, 89 points
A rush of super-ripe dark cherry, tobacco, licorice and plum give the 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon from Foxglove its racy personality. Voluptuous in the glass, with silky tannins and soft contours, it will be impossible to resist upon release. One of the best values in California Cabernet Sauvignon. (AG)
($16.00)2017 Castello di Ama Purple Rose , 90 points
Castello di Ama’s Purple Rose is gorgeous. Ample and radiant on the palate, with lovely silkiness, the 2017 Purple Rose is a serious wine endowed with tons of textural depth. Blood orange, star anise, crushed rose petals and mint add an attractive hint of exoticism. (AG)
($23.00)2017 The Paring Rosé of Pinot Noir, 90 points
The 2017 Rosé of Pinot Noir is gorgeous. Wonderfully textured and inviting, the 2017 is delicious from the very first taste. Pink grapefruit, mint and floral notes are beautifully delineated in this vibrant, appealing Rosé. (AG)
($25.00)2016 Bodega Catena Zapata Malbec Appellation Paraje Altamira , 91 points
This classy high-altitude Malbec boasts fully ripe, nuanced aromas and flavors of dark berries, minerals, mocha, bitter chocolate, pepper and menthol. Wonderfully pliant and refined, it displays subtle inner-mouth lift and restrained sweetness and a suavely tannic, slowly rising finish. (ST)
($25.00)2017 Lo-Fi Wines Cabernet Franc Santa Barbara County , 91 points
Lo-Fi’s 2017 Cabernet Franc is flat-out delicious. Nuanced and refreshing, with tons of varietal Franc character, the 2017 is bold, racy and incredibly inviting. Bright aromatics and beautifully pure red berry fruit are given an extra kick of freshness from the 100% whole clusters. (AG)
($22.00)2017 Familia Schroeder Rosé Pinot Noir , 89 points
This delightfully dry pink wine from Argentina’s Patagonia offers brisk aromas and flavors of raspberry, strawberry and saline minerality complicated by white stone fruits. Tactile and lively, it boasts excellent palate presence. Its chewy finish should make it flexible at the dinner table. (ST)
($15.00)2016 Qupé Marsanne Los Olivos District , 90 points
Qupé’s 2016 Marsanne is gorgeous. Apricot pit, chamomile, lemon confit and flowers grace the palate in this soft, exquisite white. A healthy dollop of Roussanne plays a big role in shaping the wine's personality and overall feel. (AG)
($22.00)2016 Scarbolo Pinot Grigio Il Ramato , 90 points
This deeply-hued Pinot Grigio from Venezia Giulia displays cloves, cinnamon and red berries on the fresh, juicy style. Finishes with good supple cut and floral lift, offering plenty of early appeal and personality. (ID)
($24.00)2017 Crios Torrontés Argentina , 90 points
This classic unoaked Torrontés, made from grapes harvested very early, offers scents of lemon, fresh apricot, flowers and lichee and a salty, sappy, very dry palate impression that reminded me of Chablis. It should make a terrific aperitif but could also pair well with grilled fish or sushi. (ST)
($15.00)2016 E. Guigal Côtes-du-Rhône Blanc , 90 points
This straw-yellow Rhône white shows fresh pear, orange and white flowers on the fragrant, incisive nose. Juicy and energetic in the mouth, the 2016 is laced with focused orchard, citrus fruit and honeysuckle flavors with seamless texture. Closes on a minerally note, with very good clarity. (JR)
($18.00)2016 Novy Family Winery Zinfandel , 91 points
Pliant, silky and beautifully perfumed, Novy’s 2016 Zinfandel has so much to offer. Lifted floral notes add brightness to the red berry and purplish fruit. Best of all, this juicy, mid-weight Russian River Zinfandel offers serious quality for the money. (AG)
($24.00)2015 Walter Hansel Chardonnay The Estate Vineyard , 90 points
Soft and accessible, with lovely tangerine, butter, honey and French oak flavors, Hansel’s Chardonnay Estate Vineyard captures the essence of the Russian River. It is also one of the very finest values in California wine. (AG)
($25.00)2016 Marietta Román , 90 points
Marietta’s 2016 Román is a tasty Zinfandel-based blend with dollops of Petite Sirah and Barbera. Succulent cherry, plum, spice and leather are all propped up by bright acids in a juicy, forward red that delivers superb quality for the money. (AG)
($23.00)2016 Franck Balthazar Selections Côtes-du-Rhône , 90 points
Lush and expansive on the nose, with intense red/blue fruit scents and hints of cola, dark chocolate and mint. Smooth and sweet, with sappy black raspberry and cherry flavors and a touch of succulent herbs. Clings very nicely on a smooth, broad finish shaped by supple, even tannins. (JR)
($23.00)2016 Jean-Luc Colombo Crozes-Hermitage Les Fées Brunes , 90 points
The Colombo family does a fine job in other appellations than Cornas, as with this sappy, energetic and highly perfumed Crozes-Hermitage. Already showing intense blackberry and floral character, it will improve over the coming decade. (JR)
($25.00)2015 Lionel Faury Syrah L’Art Zélé , 90 points
Sourced from vines abutting Côte-Rôtie, Faury’s L’Art Zélé is a textbook northern Rhône Syrah. It displays dark berry, violet and olive character, along with a spicy pepper nuance and sharp delineation on a very long, tangy finish. Faury is among the region’s brightest young stars. (JR)
($25.00)2016 G.D. Vajra Dolcetto d'Alba , 89 points
Varietal inky blue/purplish fruit and spice flavors come through loud and clear in Vajra’s 2016 Dolcetto d’Alba. Supple at the outset, but with good tannic grip, Vajra's Dolcetto delivers superb quality for the money. (AG)
($19.00)2016 Brooks Riesling Meyer Vineyard , 92 points
This dry, nervy Oregon Riesling exhibits pure citrus, orchard fruit and floral character, along with smoky mineral overtones. Focused in style, with no excess fat and a vibrant, incisive finish, the 2016 shows superb clarity and tension. It will be fantastic with fish and shellfish. (JR)
($24.00)2015 Jonathan Maltus Pezat , 89 points
The 2015 Pezat is a gorgeous entry-level wine from Jonathan Maltus. Sweet red cherry and plum fruit are front and center in this succulent, inviting Bordeaux Supérieur. Drink it over the next few years. (AG)
($20.00)2015 Thibault Liger-Belair Bourgogne Les Deux Terres , 89 points
This striking blend of Beaujolais Gamay and Côte d'Or Pinot Noir offers cool scents of black cherry and licorice and a noble rusticity to its very ripe, plush flavors of black raspberry and spices energized by saline minerality and a note of granite. Broad tannins won't prevent early enjoyment. (ST)
($25.00)2017 Château Routas Coteaux Varois en Provence Rosé , 90 points
This textbook Provençal Rosé exhibits lovely red berry, orange zest character along with subtle floral and herb nuances, while smoothly blending power and elegance. Juicy acidity adds freshness. (JR)
($15.00)2016 Domaine Ruet Morgon Les Grands Cras , 92 points
This seductively perfumed Beaujolais perfectly captures the charm of the vintage: balance, tension and seamless texture, with noteworthy purity and energy, make the Grand Cras Irresistible now, although a little patience will bring greater depth and complexity. (JR)
($24.00)2016 Planet Oregon Pinot Noir , 91 points
This vibrant bottling from one of Oregon's iconic producers, is a side project from Soter using purchased fruit, and is a crazy value. It delivers an array of lively, spice-accented red fruit and floral qualities and shows the balance and length of Pinots that cost twice as much. (JR)
($22.00)2014 Telmo Rodriguez Social Partidas de la Granja Rioja , 90 points
A Tempranillo, Graciano and Grenache blend grown in the Rioja Alavesa district, this fruit-forward, seamless red delivers an array of ripe berry, floral and spice qualities. Smooth and persistent, with just the right amount of tannins to frame and focus the wine’s juicy fruit. (JR)
($18.00)2016 Andrew Rich Sauvignon Blanc Croft Vineyard , 91 points
Andrew Rich’s Sauvignon Blanc Croft Vineyard has long been among Oregon’s best Sauvignons. Concentrated, mineral-accented citrus and orchard fruit and floral qualities hearken to the Loire Valley, while the wine’s and depth and balance make it extremely flexible at the table or on its own. (JR)
($23.00)2015 Arterberry-Maresh Pinot Noir Dundee Hills , 91 points
Jim Arterberry-Maresh is one of Oregon's most talented, young winemakers. His entry-level 2015 Pinot is anything but basic, delivering vibrant, mineral-laced red fruit and floral character, with striking clarity and balance. Sure, it'll age, but it's pretty gorgeous right now. (JR)
($25.00)2015 Mark Herold Flux , 90 points
The 2015 Flux, Mark Herold's entry-level red , is bold, juicy and inviting. Super-ripe red cherry, rose petal, mint and spice are all pushed forward in this racy, succulent wine. Dollops of Mourvèdre and Syrah round out the blend. (AG)
($24.00)2015 Pagliarese Chianti Classico , 92 points
A super-classic Chianti Classico based on Sangiovese with dollops of Canaiolo, Mammolo and Colorino aged in cask. Bright, red-toned fruit and an array of floral/savory notes are nicely delineated, but the wine's purity and extraordinary balance elevate it into the realm of the sublime. (AG)
($23.00)2016 Siduri Pinot Noir - Willamette Valley , 90 points
Siduri’s 2016 Pinot Noir (Willamette Valley) shows a deft blend of ripeness and energy, with intense dark fruit and floral qualities backed up by a peppery note that adds spicy lift. It’s delicious now but it will drink well and continue to improve over the next decade. (JR)
($25.00)2015 Jean-Marc Burgaud Morgon Côte du Py , 93 points
This Beaujolais from Burgaud is his flagship bottling. The wine is at once powerful and graceful, it shows intense, mineral-tinged blue fruit, spice and floral character, seamless texture and possesses the depth and structure to age. (JR)
($21.00)2015 Mount Langi Ghiran Shiraz Cliff Edge , 92 points
This Australian Shiraz deftly combines intensity and finesse, offering sappy dark berry and spice character with seamless texture. While plenty of Aussie Shiraz is made in a full-throttle style, this wine impresses with elegance, not power. (JR)
($25.00)2015 Bernardus Winery Chardonnay , 90 points
Mineral-accented aromas of orange pith, pear and honey pick up smoky lees nuances with air. Pliant and round in the mouth, this Monterey Chardonnay shows good depth to its ripe orchard fruit flavors, with a suggestion of buttered toast. Finishes smoky with a hint of dusty minerals. (JR)
($25.00)2015 Hahn Family Wines Chardonnay , 90 points
Fresh melon, nectarine and honey on the nose and on the palate, with vanilla and floral nuances building in the background. Juicy and focused in style, with acidity adding cut and back-end lift. Closes silky and long, with a hint of smokiness and a touch of refreshing bitter citrus pith. (JR)
($25.00)2016 Domaine de la Voûte des Crozes/Nicole et Romain Chanrion Côte-de-Brouilly , 92 points
This 2016 Beaujolais displays impressive energy and finesse, in the style of the vintage, with excellent depth of flavor as well. While it has the potential to reward patience, its vibrant red fruit, floral and mineral character make it awfully hard to resist now, so why wait? (JR)
($22.00)2016 Domaine Gérald Talmard Mâcon-Chardonnay , 89 points
This superb Chardonnay value, actually from the village of Chardonnay, offers a high-pitched perfume of pineapple, lemon drop, flowers and minerals. It’s plush, ripe and easygoing but its firm underpinning of citrus fruits and minerals gives it a light touch and excellent juicy lift. (ST)
($17.00)2015 Andrew Murray Vineyards Syrah Tous les Jours , 89 points
The 2015 Syrah Tous les Jours is one of the very best values readers will find in California Syrah. Inky and plush on the palate, with soft contours and striking depth, the 2015 will offer exceptional drinking for another handful of years, perhaps more. (AG)
($18.00)2015 Avennia Les Trouvés Red Wine , 90 points
This GSM blend from Washington State offers pungent spicy lift to its very ripe aromas of raspberry, strawberry and Provençal herbs. Plush and fine-grained, the wine’s chocolatey richness is nicely leavened by a savory quality that carries through a long, palate-saturating finish. (ST)
($25.00)2015 Chateau Ste. Michelle Eroica Riesling , 90 points
This remarkably consistent joint venture between CSM and German producer Ernie Loosen is a big success in this very ripe vintage. Fresh aromas of peach, lime, orange blossom and clove lead to a concentrated, just off-dry palate with a light touch, piquant spicy lift and sneaky length. (ST)
($20.00)2015 Kunin Syrah , 89 points
Seth Kunin’s 2015 Syrah is loaded with succulent red cherry, plum and expressive floral notes that give the wine its plump, inviting personality. This open-knit Syrah will offer highly pleasurable drinking for at least the next few years. (AG)
($24.00)2015 Torbreck Vintners Cuvée Juveniles , 91 points
Torbreck’s Grenache-centric Cuvée Juveniles shows a surprisingly elegant side of this winery’s work. Its inspiration may be the southern Rhône, but this 2015 is classic Oz, with velvety texture and red and blue fruit character to burn. (JR)
($25.00)2015 Casa Smith Sangiovese Cinghiale Wahluke Slope & Rosebud Vineyards , 90 points
With its wonderfully complex, intense aromas and flavors of dried cherry, red berries, rose petal, smoke and spices, and its classic dusty Sangiovese tannins and finishing energy, this gently priced Washington wine reminds me of a high-elevation Chianti Classico. (ST)
($20.00)2014 Soos Creek Wine Cellars Sundance Red Wine , 90 points
This Cabernet Franc-dominant Bordeaux blend offers noteworthy perfume and pliancy for a producer’s “second wine.” With lovely lift to its cherry, spice and floral aromas; captivating flavors of cherry, currant, licorice, sage and nutmeg; and sweet, spreading tannins, it’s a tasty steal. (ST)
($20.00)2014 Rasa Vineyards Occam's Razor Red Blend , 89 points
Rasa Vineyards’ least pricey bottling is a copacetic blend of Syrah, Cabernet and seven other varieties from multiple vineyards. Aromas of plum, cherry, brown spices, tobacco and earth lead to energetic, delineated, youthfully tight flavors of sour cherry, pepper and spicy underbrush. (ST)
($16.00)2016 Tua Rita Rosso di Notri , 90 points
Raspberry jam, red plum and rose petal notes are pushed forward in Tua Rita’s 2016 Rosso di Notri. Drink this voluptuous, racy Maremma red over the next few years. (AG)
($19.00)2016 Efesté Sauvignon Blanc Feral Evergreen Vineyard, Ancient Lakes , 91 points
This wild yeast-fermented Sauvignon Blanc entices with its aromas of orange oil, lemon and star fruit. Compellingly dense and deep for a cool-climate Washington Sauvignon, it’s bone-dry, saline and penetrating, with a brisk grapefruit zest flavor complemented by a whiff of exotic fruits. (ST)
($20.00)2015 Damiano Ciolli Cesanese di Olevano Romano Superiore Silene , 92 points
A bright and perfumed red with aromas of raspberry, blood orange, field herbs and faded flowers. Turns dense and juicy, with flavors of ripe red fruit and delicate aromatic herbs. Lovely balance and soft tannins leave a suave mouthfeel behind on the long, resonating finish. (ID)
($22.00)2016 Figuière Rosé Signature Magali , 90 points
A vibrant, sharply focused Figuière Rosé Signature Magali displays mineral-accented strawberry and orange zest qualities with excellent clarity and tension. Its flavor intensity and finesse allow it pull double duty as a highly flexible companion to a range of foods or as an aperitif. (JR)
($18.00)J. Wilkes 2015 Pinot Blanc , 89 points
Bright, pointed and focused, with expressive orchard fruit and floral notes, the 2015 Pinot Blanc from J. Wilkes is a delicious and refreshing white to drink now and over the next few years. (AG)
($18.00)2015 Yann Chave Crozes-Hermitage Blanc , 90 points
A textbook northern Rhône white wine from an outstanding vintage, with ripe orange and pear qualities and succulent herb and floral nuances. Pliant and lush, in the style of the year, but lively as well, showing impressive length and resonating citrus fruit character. (JR)
($25.00)Joey Tensley Wines 2015 Fundamental , 89 points
The 2015 Fundamental, a blend of Syrah, Grenache, Mourvèdre and Petit Sirah, is a knock-out value. Layers of inky dark fruit, mocha, plum, dark spice and leather are pushed forward in a succulent red that will provide immense pleasure right out of the gate. (AG)
($18.00)2014 Rasa Vineyards Occam’s Razor , 89 points
This entry-level red blend of nine varieties makes for an energetic midweight, offering complex aromas of plum, cherry, tobacco, brown spices and earth. Sharply delineated red fruit flavors are accentuated by pepper and a tangy note of sour cherry. (ST)
($16.00)2014 The Paring Syrah , 90 points
The Paring’s 2014 Syrah (from Jonata estate fruit) is fabulous. Dark cherry, plum, white flowers and lavender meld together in a forward, fruit-driven wine to drink over the next few years. (AG)
($25.00)2015 Tikal Patriota Malbec-Bonarda Mendoza , 91 points
This splendid blend’s overlay of spicy oak enlivens its aromas and flavors of blackberry, boysenberry and licorice. At once silky, energetic and deep, it conveys a subtle sweetness to its fruit and finishes with easygoing tannins and a total absence of hard edges. (ST)
($20.00)2016 Domaine Houchart Rosé Sainte-Victoire , 90 points
This engagingly nervy, classic Côtes de Provence Rosé displays an array of mineral-accented red berry, citrus fruit and floral qualities. Blends power and finesse with a deft hand, which makes it a great match for all sorts of grilled fish and/or vegetables. (JR)
($18.00)2015 Bodega Catena Zapata Malbec Appellation Paraje Altamira , 91 points
This refined, high-altitude Mendoza Malbec offers brooding aromas of blueberry, blackberry and licorice pastille lifted by a chalky pungency. The vibrant, densely packed dark fruit flavors display captivating floral perfume. Finishes with seamless tannins and a whiplash of spices. A steal! (ST)
($25.00)2015 Achaval Ferrer Cabernet Sauvignon , 91 points
This stylish, energetic Cabernet offers lively scents of redcurrant, raspberry, pungent herbs, licorice and menthol and a restrained sweetness to its savory currant, herb and spice flavors. Supple, seamless and impeccably balanced, it finishes with suave tannins and subtle rising length. (ST)
($25.00)Vietti 2016 Roero Arneis , 89 points
White peach, apple, pear and jasmine abound in Vietti’s 2016 Roero Arneis. Drink this refreshing, bracing Piedmont white over the next year. (AG)
($22.00)2016 Pierre-Marie Chermette/Vissoux Beaujolais Rosé Les Griottes , 90 points
This Gamay offers bright aromatics along with ripe tangerine, strawberry, candied rose and succulent herb flavors. Fleshy and dry on the palate, the 2016 finishes long, smooth and broad, with a bracing jolt of juicy acidity extending the finish. (JR)
($16.00)2015 Bodega Garzón Tannat Reserve , 89 points
The 2015 Bodega Garzón, a very distinctive Tannat from Uruguay, offers aromas and flavors of blackberry, licorice, violet and leather, plus a hint of crystallized fruit. Dense but light on its feet, creamy yet firm, this juicy, delineated wine finishes with smooth, palate-saturating tannins. (ST)
($17.00)2016 Adegas Gran Vinum Esencia Diviña Rías Baixas , 92 points
From Spain’s Galician coast, this radiant, impeccably balanced and un-oaked white wine is made from the native Albariño variety. Displaying intense, sharply focused mineral, citrus fruit and floral character, it drinks like a high-class Chablis at a fraction the price. (JR)
($24.00)2016 Domaine de Cala Côteaux Varois en Provence Rosé , 90 points
Bright, nervy and precise, this Rosé from Provence brims with juicy red berry, citrus and floral character underscored by lively minerality. Made from Cinsault, Grenache, Syrah and Rolle, the 2016 is bold enough to serve with a range of foods while its vibrancy makes it delicious all by itself. (JR)
($15.00)2016 Prà Soave Classico Otto , 90 points
Prà’s 2016 Soave Classico Otto is lovely. Fresh, flavorful and also a great value, the 2016 offers up a compelling range of apple and apricot flavors nicely lifted by harmonious acidity and a lingering nuance of buttercups and lilies. (ID)
($20.00)2014 Rupert & Rothschild Classique , 90 points
This sophisticated Bordeaux blend from South Africa entices with scents of musky raspberry, pomegranate, tobacco leaf and milk chocolate. Its perfumed flavors of silky red berries, graphite and cedary oak are framed by ripe acidity and accented by an herbal note. (ST)
($18.00)Elio Altare 2015 Barbera d'Alba , 89 points
Altare’s 2015 Barbera d'Alba is a joyous bottle of wine. Dark red and bluish-hued stone fruits, lavender and sweet spices add complexity, but it is the wine's engaging, supple feel that makes it impossible to resist.
($24.00)2015 De Morgenzon Chardonnay DMZ , 89 points
This superb value leads off with alluring scents of stone fruits, honeysuckle, smoked meat and sweet oak, then delivers terrific spicy lift to its rich, ripe stone fruit and butterscotch flavors. Firming lemony acidity extends the wine’s finish and should allow for further development. (ST)
($18.00)2015 Bedrock Wine Co. Syrah North Coast , 91 points
Inky blue and purplish fruit, bacon fat, licorice, smoke, exotic spice and black pepper are some of the many notes that run through the 2015 Syrah North Coast. A huge, richly textured wine, the 2015 North Coast Syrah offers unreal quality for the money. (AG)
($24.00)2015 Banshee Pinot Noir Sonoma County , 90 points
Banshee’s 2015 Pinot Noir (Sonoma County) is gorgeous. Ripe dark cherry, plum, spice and leather are front and center. Drink this juicy, exuberant Sonoma Pinot over the next handful of years. (AG)
($25.00)2015 Rudi Pichler Grüner Veltliner Federspiel , 90 points
Yellow split pea, green herbs on the nose carry over onto a silken-textured palate, joined by fresh apple juiciness, Faint alkalinity and bitterness of artichoke tug the finish in a slightly austere direction, adding further interest to this fresh, invigorating Grüner. (DS)
($25.00)2015 Rustenberg Chardonnay , 91 points
This stunning South African Chardonnay offers alluring aromas of fresh peach, ginger, quinine and nutty vanillin oak. It’s glyceral-smooth in the mouth, showing a hint of exotic ripeness to its plush but lively stone and citrus fruit, marzipan and mineral flavors. (ST)
($20.00)2015 Bodegas Viña Nora Albariño , 91 points
Mineral-driven citrus and orchard fruit aromas are complicated by suggestions of white flowers, ginger and oyster shell in this sappy Albariño from Spain’s Rias Baixas. (JR)
($19.00)2014 Edgebaston Cabernet Sauvignon , 90 points
This stunning value in Cabernet delivers classic aromas of cassis, blackberry, violet and menthol, plus a whiff of wood smoke. Supple but firm flavors of dark berries, fresh herbs and minerals display excellent energy and definition, along with a note of chocolatey ripeness. (ST)
($20.00)2014 A. A. Badenhorst Family Wines Secateurs , 90 points
This Rhône blend based on Shiraz and Cinsault from South Africa, makes a perfect low-cost introduction to the wines of Swartland. Aromas of raspberry, licorice, spices, black pepper and earth lead to a savory, creamy palate with terrific intensity and lift. Balanced to enjoy now or to hold. (ST)
($17.00)2014 G.D. Vajra Langhe Nebbiolo , 90 points
Nuanced aromatics and bright red-toned fruit are some of the signatures in Vajra's 2014 Langhe Nebbiolo. This super-expressive Nebbiolo punches well above its weight. (AG)
($27.00)2015 Bodegas Naia Naia , 91 points
The 2015 Naia (Verdejo), an attractive white from Spain’s Rueda region, evokes fresh citrus and orchard fruits, jasmine and a hint of anise, with an incisive, mineral-driven finish. (JR)
($17.00)2015 Bodegas Hijos de Juan Gil Albacea , 90 points
Cassis, licorice, cracked pepper and vibrant mineral nuances emerge from this delicious young Mourvèdre from Spain’s Jumilla region. Dark fruit preserve, spicecake round out the juicy finish. (JR)
($11.00)2015 Clos de Roilette Fleurie , 92 points
An example of power and finesse combined, Clos de Roilette’s 2015 Fleurie offers generous black raspberry, boysenberry potpourri and fruitcake flavors, with real intensity and a suave floral quality on the youthful, tannic finish. (JR)
($22.00)2014 Edge Cabernet Sauvignon , 89 points
The 2014 Edge Cabernet Sauvignon is an absolutely delicious wine. Super-ripe red cherry, plum, mint, lavender and rose petal are front and center in a racy, silky Cabernet that is best enjoyed over the next few years, while the fruit retains its vibrancy. (AG)
($25.00)2015 Averaen Wines Pinot Noir , 91 points
Vibrant, sharply focused scents of ripe red berries and candied flowers are complicated by suggestions of cinnamon and allspice. Sweet on the palate while floral notes come back strong on the clinging, spice-laced finish, with harmonious, slow-building tannins. (JR)
($25.00)2014 Artadi Tempranillo Alava Vineyards , 89 points
Artadi’s 2014 Tempranillo Alava Vineyards is fresh, vibrant and perfumed, with attractive red cherry, plum, spice, floral and leather overtones. This mid-weight, gracious Spanish wine offers lovely varietal character and personality. (AG)
($20.00)2015 Ca’ Rugate Soave Classico Monte Fiorentine , 90 points
This sneakily 100% Garganega is redolent in fresh citrus and stone fruit aromas and flavors, with a noteworthy flinty undertones and terrific balance. It will match well with vegetable appetizers and most fish dishes. (ID)
($22.00)2014 Mount Eden Chardonnay Old Vines , 92 points
Mount Eden's 2014 Chardonnay Old Vines, from vineyards in Edna Valley, is pretty, understated and gracious. Pear, white flowers and sweet spices are all nicely delineated throughout in this super-attractive Chardonnay. This is a fabulous wine for the money. (AG)
($22.00)2014 Sottimano Langhe Nebbiolo , 90 points
Sottimano’s 2014 Langhe Nebbiolo is striking in its beauty. Freshly cut flowers, mint, sweet red berries and cinnamon all grace the palate in this delineated, vibrant Nebbiolo endowed with pure class. (AG)
($20.00)2015 Burlotto Verduno Pelaverga , 90 points
Burlotto’s 2015 Pelaverga is striking. Sweet floral notes meld into a core of silky red berry fruit in an airy, mid-weight red that captures the more refined side of this quirky, indigenous variety native to Verduno. (AG)
($22.00)2015 Chapoutier Côtes-du-Rhône Belleruche , 90 points
The 2015 Côtes-du-Rhône Belleruche is a superb wine from Michel Chapoutier. Expressive floral notes give the bright red berry fruit flavors cut and lift. Beautifully delineated throughout, the 2015 is silky, polished and flat-out delicious. (AG)
($15.00)2015 Pieropan Soave Classico , 90 points
The 2015 Soave Classico is a gorgeous entry-level offering from one of the region’s leading estates. Bright citrus and floral notes abound in a vibrant, refreshing, mid-weight Soave loaded with class. (AG)
($20.00)2014 CasaSmith Cervo Barbera Northridge Vineyard Wahluke Slope , 89 points
This attention-grabbing Barbera from Washington State, one of Charles Smith’s Italian varietals bottled under his CasaSmith label, boasts subtle scents of medicinal cherry, flowers and herbs and a creamy yet sappy palate impression thanks to brisk acidity. (ST)
($20.00)2015 Benito Ferrara Greco di Tufo Cicogna , 90 points
Ferrara’s Greco di Tufo Cicogna is herbal and mineral at first, then quite honeyed, with ultra-ripe pear and peach aromas and flavors. Quite tactile and very saline, with an obvious chewiness on the long finish. (ID)
($25.00)2014 Nik Weis St. Urbans-Hof Piesporter Goldtröpfchen Riesling Kabinett , 90 points
Aromatically pungent grapefruit marked by its rind lends zest and subtle oiliness to a palate plush in textural richness, yet shot with bracing and thirst-quenching acidity. Hints of floral perfume add allure while an undertone of wet stone nicely sets-off the effusive fruit. (DS)
($25.00)2014 Rocca di Montegrossi Chianti Classico , 91 points
A surprisingly powerful wine, the 2014 Chianti Classico shows why this is such a great a site. Black cherry, smoke, licorice and dark spices fill out the wine's ample frame effortlessly, with hints of sweet rose petal, and mint that blossom in the glass. (AG)
($23.00)2013 Guardian Cellars Red Blend Chalk Line , 91 points
Police officer Jerry Riener’s Cabernet-Syrah-Merlot blend entices with sexy black cherry and game aromas. This seamless wine is quite refined for its price, offering a captivating balance of dark fruits and spices, with smooth tannins. (ST)
($20.00)2014 Pinot Noir Luli , 91 points
A superb value, Jeff Pisoni’s 2014 Luli offers intense dark berry and floral character, with silky texture and impressive concentration. It’s a lovely wine to drink now but a few more years of bottle age will bring even greater complexity, assuming one can resist its upfront allure. (JR)
($24.00)2013 Bodegas Volver Single Vineyard La Mancha , 91 points
Sourced from Tempranillo vines planted in 1957 and raised in 100% new French oak, this sexy, dark fruit-dominated wine shows outstanding depth as well as vivacity. Decadently enjoyable now, it’ll be even better, and more complex, with another few years of age. (JR)
($18.00)2014 Giacomo Mori Chianti , 91 points
Mori’s 2014 Chianti is bright, focused and bristling with energy. Red cherry, rose petal and sweet spice notes inform this wonderfully nuanced, overachieving, cask-aged Chianti. (AG)
($18.00)2015 Owen Roe Sinister Hand , 90 points
This lively, perfumed Washington State blend of southern French varieties offers musky scents of candied red berries, wild herbs, violet and cedar. It’s juicy, savory and persistent, with compelling spicy/herbal lift to its dark cherry flavor. Some fruit from cool Columbia Gorge adds verve. (ST)
($25.00)2015 Tensley Los Padres , 89 points
The 2015 Los Padres is an absolute joyous entry-level Petite Sirah/Syrah/Grenache blend from Joey Tensley. Dark cherry, mocha, plum, spice and leather are given an extra kick of richness in this flamboyant, radiant vintage.
($22.00)2014 Les Trouvés Red Wine , 90 points
This complex, savory Provençal-inspired blend of Syrah/Mourvèdre/Grenache from Washington offers an alluring perfume of blackberry, violet, wild sage and black olive. Its ripe but dry and juicy palate impression and fine-grained tannins should pair well with grilled meat and piquant chicken. (ST)
($25.00)2014 Januik Winery Red Wine , 90 points
This pure, vibrant Cabernet Sauvignon-dominated blend from Mike Januik is unusually nuanced for a New World, $20 red. Expressive aromas of cassis, plum, licorice and flowers lead to a ripe-but-dry, fine-grained palate and a classically dry, lingering aftertaste. (ST)
($20.00)2013 Château Grange-Cochard Morgon Les Charmes , 92 points
Sexy, mineral, spice-accented black raspberry/cherry aromas pick up a licorice nuance with air. Smooth and expansive, offering sappy dark berry flavors that become livelier and sweeter on the back half. Smooth, harmonious tannins shape the long, juicy finish. (JR)
($22.00)2014 Domaine Gilbert Picq & Fils Chablis , 90 points
This village-level Chablis offers classic aromas of iodiney oyster shell and lime with a sexy suggestion of baked bread. Its thick, ripe flavors of orange zest and ginger are perfectly leavened by racy lemony acidity. Pair this penetrating wine with food now or hold it for 6 to 12 months. (ST)
($25.00)2015 Gard Vintners Freyja White Wine , 89 points
This blend of Roussanne and Viognier, done in stainless steel, offers complexity far beyond its modest price. The nose entices with aromas of nectarine, anise, lychee and honeysuckle, while the palate displays an intriguing salinity to the broad, dry flavors of pineapple and white flowers. (ST)
($14.00)2014 Domaine Servin Chablis Vieilles Vignes Sélection Massale , 91 points
This dense, vibrant wine from old vines is a knockout in the superb 2014 vintage. Orange blossom and crushed stone scents lead to a concentrated, youthfully firm palate boasting terrific lift to its citrus and saline chalky flavors. The long, mineral finish ensures good aging potential. (ST)
($25.00)2015 The Paring Rosé of Pinot Noir , 89 points
The 2015 Rosé of Pinot Noir is bright, focused and finely cut. Cranberry, white pepper, chalk and flowers are some of the signatures in this super-appealing, chiseled Rosé from the team at Jonata.
($25.00)2015 Calera Vin Gris of Pinot Noir , 91 points
Calera’s 2015 Vin Gris of Pinot Noir is absolutely stellar. Expressive floral notes melt into a core of cranberry, white pepper and blood orange, all of which are given an extra kick of intensity by the natural richness of the vintage.
($19.00)2014 Fox Run Semi-Dry Riesling , 90 points
This pale gold wine opens with scents of key lime, green apple, honeysuckle and a subtle flint. The palate is beautifully balanced, combining jangly acidity with a soft swish of sugar, though the overall impression of the wine is dry. A gorgeous wine at a terrific price. (KW)
($14.00)2014 Domaine du Pavillon de Chavannes Côte de Brouilly Cuvée des Ambassades , 92 points
A pure expression of highly aromatic Beaujolais, displays expansive, spice-tinged strawberry, blood orange, floral pastille scents and flavors. Juicy and lithe, it’s a superb example of this classically proportioned vintage. Shows the Gamay variety at its most elegant and complex. (JR)
($25.00)2015 Dragonette Cellars Rosé , 90 points
Ripe red berries, orange pith and flowers on the nose. Fleshy and focused in the mouth, offering sappy raspberry and bitter cherry flavors sharpened by a hint of white pepper. Blends power and vivacity smoothly. Finishes long and floral, with building spiciness and candied flowers. (JR)
($25.00)2014 Antonelli Trebbiano Spoletino Trebium , 90 points
Tangy aromas dominated by typical telltale lime notes and hints of spicy. Thick and generous, with well-integrated acidity that nicely frames the concentrated fresh citrus and spicy flavors. This long, pliant Trebbiano finishes with a hint of diesel fuel, becoming more refined with air. (ID)
($21.00)2015 Domaine de la Bastide Côtes-du-Rhône Rosé Figue , 90 points
Fresh red berries and candied rose notes on the nose and palate. Juicy, seamless and energetic in style, with minerality adding back-end lift and focus. Develops slowly and echoes the floral note on a long, seamless finish. Quite a value for a top-notch rosé from a small appellation. (JR)
($17.00)2013 Domaine Montirius Vacqueyras Le Clos , 93 points
Made following biodynamic standards this wine displays deeply perfumed dark berry, spicecake and floral character. The Le Clos stains the palate, with no excess fat and fantastic persistence. Structured to age, it delivers truly exceptional value. (JR)
($25.00)2013 Hammond Riesling Trocken , 89 points
This bargain is hauntingly scented with hawthorn and ripe peach that dominate an expansive, waxy, glossy palate. Salty, tangy, piquantly nutty, its impression of peach close to the core and subtle earthiness is characteristically Rheingau. This offers ample refreshment and stimulation. (DS)
($16.00)2015 Dog Point Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc , 92 points
This utterly compelling New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc delivers a rare combination of sweet fruit, captivating piquancy and salty grip. Musky aromas of white peach, ginger and quinine lead to ripe, broad stone fruit and spice flavors that dust the palate with no impression of austerity. (ST)
($24.00)2014 Walter Strub Niersteiner Paterberg Riesling Spätlese , 90 points
A suggestion of herbal and floral extracts is nicely backed by sweetness as it comes to the palate, at the same time shows refreshing cut with fresh lime. Hints of wild fennel and nettle add piquancy and prickle to an impressive and invigorating, slightly sweet-sour finish. (DS)
($20.00)2015 I Custodi delle Vigne dell'Etna Etna Rosato Alnus , 91 points
Deep aromas of red cherry, herbs and minerals. Enters large and thick, then turns brighter and fresher thanks to peppery acidity lifting blood orange and earth tone elements. Finishes long, chewy and very saline, with a lingering and very strong note of blood orange. A meaty Rosato. (ID)
($18.00)2015 Auntsfield Sauvignon Blanc Single Vineyard , 91 points
This classic Marlborough Sauvignon leads off with ripe but brisk aromas of kiwi, lime, white flowers and white pepper. It’s round, dense and dry, with lip-smacking sugar/acid balance. The tactile, vibrant finish conveys a saline impression and lingering notes of grapefruit pith and gooseberry. (ST)
($18.00)2015 County Line Rosé Elke Home Ranch , 91 points
The 2015 Rosé Elke Home Ranch from Radio-Coteau’s sister label, County Line, delivers serious depth in its generous cranberry, blood orange, mint and floral notes. (AG)
($25.00)2014 Susana Balbo Signature Cabernet Sauvignon , 91 points
A classic, firmly built Mendoza Cabernet. The nose conveys varietally expressive scents of currant, plum, mocha and tobacco leaf. In the mouth, it’s savory and intense, displaying excellent depth and restrained sweetness. Finishes with firm but harmonious tannins and excellent length. (ST)
($25.00)2014 Vasse Felix Filius Chardonnay , 91 points
The complexity of this iconic winery’s entry-level Chardonnay belies its price, with intense Meyer lemon, pear and melon character and hints of toasty lees and fennel. Juicy, seamless and pure, it also has the balance to age. (JR)
($25.00)2014 Château Vignelaure Coteaux d’Aix en Provence Rosé , 90 points
With the heft to serve alongside strongly flavored dishes and the vivacity to enjoy by itself, Château Vignelaure’s 2014 Rosé is Provence in a glass. Perfumed, subtly mineral and offering red fruit, citrus and floral qualities, this will be a superb drink for the coming spring and summer. (JR)
($23.00)2015 Bodega Garzón Albariño Uruguay , 90 points
This has to be one of the best examples of Albariño I’ve yet tasted from outside northwest Spain. Pungent aromas of green apple, flint, lemon zest and white pepper lead to a dense, juicy palate featuring lovely sea-breeze salinity and mineral lift. The finish is tactile, pithy and long. (ST)
($18.00)2015 Colterenzio Chardonnay Altkirch , 88 points
The 2015 Chardonnay Altkirch is a delicious, steely Chardonnay from Alto Adige with plenty of floral, citrus-driven notes. Drink it over the next year two, while the flavors remain fresh and vibrant. (AG)
($16.00)2014 Tikal Patriota Malbec-Bonarda , 90 points
Tikal’s 2014 Patriota Malbec-Bonarda offers vibrant blackberry, cassis and violet aromas complemented by smoky, spicy oak. Its berry and spice flavors are plush, sweet and open-knit but not a bit heavy, while the finish is suavely tannic and persistent. (ST)
($20.00)2014 Buil & Giné 17·XI , 91 points
This highly perfumed Grenache/Carignan/Tempranillo blend evokes ripe cherry and black currant, with slowly emerging aromas of cured meat, lavender and minerals. This seamless Montsant red is nicely concentrated, with smooth tannins lending shape to a the long, fruit-driven finish. (JR)
($21.00)2015 Bodegas Etchart Cafayate Gran Linaje Torrontés , 91 points
The subtly complex nose of this classic Torrontés entices with scents of lemon grass, flowers and gingery spices. Insinuating acidity leavens the wine’s slight sweetness, leaving a brisk, lemony impression. A feel of saline minerality gives grip and a light touch to the juicy finish. (ST)
($20.00)2010 Piazzano Chianti Riserva Rio Camerata , 90 points
The 2013 Chianti Riserva Rio Camerata is dark, deep and voluptuous, with plenty of cedar, licorice, blueberry jam and spice notes. A dollop of Colorino adds richness to the Sangiovese.
($20.00)2012 Sedilesu Cannonau di Sardegna Sartiu , 90 points
Spicy red cherry and herbal notes appear on the dusty nose. Then becomes rich, ripe and very suave with candied red cherry and floral pastille flavors that have noteworthy lift and precision. Finishes long and remarkably smooth, given the total absence of oak. (ID)
($16.00)2013 Clos de los Siete , 90 points
Michel Rolland’s Malbec-based blend from the cooler southern end of Mendoza leads with aromas of currant, licorice, violet and bitter chocolate. Plush flavors of dark berries and spices deliver outstanding breadth and fruit sweetness, while the tannins are suave and seamless. (ST)
($20.00)2012 Raventos i Blanc L’Hereu Conca del Riu Anoia , 91 points
Made from the classic varieties of the Penedès region, the elegant 2012 L’Hereu plays richness off of vivacity with a sure hand. It delivers the complexity and balance of Champagnes costing double the price and pairs well with both delicate and fully flavored foods. (JR)
($20.00)2014 Von Winning Riesling ‘Winnings’ , 89 points
The hidden sweetness of which German-grown Riesling is singularly capable suits the 2014 Winnings to dozens of dishes where analytic dryness fails. Aromatic, tangy, salt- and sage-tinged pineapple and grapefruit burst on the palate, then float away refreshingly on a mere 10.5% alcohol. (DS)
($16.00)2012 Domaine Bernard Baudry Chinon , 91 points
Baudrys’ “no-name” Chinon cuvée buoyantly and mouthwateringly captures inimitable layering of Loire Cabernet Franc: bittersweet floral perfume; pungent green herbs; tangy dark berries; savory singed lamb; salt and iodine. Perfect for winter’s “wine-killing” dark leafy greens and root vegetables.(DS)
($20.00)2014 Weingut Stadt Krems Grüner Veltliner Kremstal , 90 points
A Riesling-like Grüner Veltliner. Snap pea, pepper cress, crabapple and white peach deliver invigorating piquancy and consummate refreshment. A lick of salt adds to the mouthwatering finishing allure of this satiny, mouth-filling yet bright, buoyant beauty. (DS)
($16.00)2014 Burlotto Dolcetto d'Alba , 91 points
Burlotto's 2014 Dolcetto d'Alba is a super-classic, mid-weight Piedmontese red endowed with true pedigree. Lavender, mint, violets and blueberries are finely knit in a gracious, crystalline wine that redefines what Dolcetto can be. (AG)
($17.00)2014 Casa Castillo El Mola , 91 points
Made entirely from Garnacha (Grenache), this concentrated, strikingly energetic wine is brimming with intense smoke and spice-accented red and dark berry character. A seductive floral nuance adds more complexity, while the subtle tannins don’t get in the way of immediate gratification. (JR)
($18.00)2014 Centonze Frappato Vittoria , 91 points
An absolutely knockout Frappato with intensely aromatic nose of red cherry, flowers, cinnamon and cardamom. Bright and juicy, with hints of mint complementing violet, pastille and red cherry flavors. Finishes bright and long with zingy minerality and repeating floral notes. (ID)
($16.00)2013 Domaine Roger Lassarat Saint-Véran Les Mûres , 89 points
This remarkably successful Saint-Véran from a tricky vintage offers pure but subdued aromas of lemon curd and flowers. It’s dense and strong but juicy and energetic thanks to early harvesting, with a floral quality dominating. The persistent, firm-edged finish features a touch of vanillin oak. (ST)
($20.00)2012 Château Reynon , 89 points
Dark and supple, the 2012 offers superb depth and fabulous overall balance at this level. Plum, black cherry, smoke, menthol and licorice are some of the notes that flesh out on the round, inviting finish.
($17.00)2013 Les Trouvés Red Wine , 90 points
A Provençal blend of Mourvèdre, Grenache and Syrah, Les Trouvés, from Avennia’s Chris Peterson, is pliant and lightly saline, with an alluring chocolatey quality to its sweet black fruit, wild herb and licorice flavors. Ripe tannins and a peppery nuance add punch to its finish. (ST)
($25.00)2014 Valle dell'Acate Il Frappato Vittoria , 92 points
The 2014 Frappato Vittoria opens up with an irresistible fresh red fruit cocktail quality on the nose, followed by very spicy and floral notes, with juicy red berry and cherry. Finishes long and clean with a bright floral echo. A stellar Frappato that makes it impossible to put the glass down. (ID)
($20.00)2012 Soos Creek Sundance Red Wine , 89 points
Dave Larsen’s ridiculously inexpensive entry-level Bordeaux blend displays Médoc-like aromas of currant, tobacco leaf, cocoa powder, menthol, violet and peppery herbs. It’s suave, fresh and firm, with bright framing acidity and restrained sweetness to its savory cherry, berry flavors. (ST)
($20.00)2012 Artadi Tempranillo , 90 points
A highly perfumed, concentrated and dark fruit-dominated red, Artadi’s 2012 Tempranillo provides a taste of this great Rioja estate’s style at a bargain basement price. Ample enough to serve with rich foods as cold weather sets in, it also has the freshness and balance to enjoy by itself. (JR)
($18.00)2012 Castello di Monsanto Chianti Classico Riserva 50 Vendemmie , 93 points
Monsanto's 2012 Chianti Classico Riserva 50 Vendemmie is one of the most pedigreed wines of the year. Deep and resonant in the glass, but not at all heavy, the 2012 possesses magnificent complexity to match what I can only describe as a regal expression of Sangiovese.
($25.00)2014 Tua Rita Rosso di Notri , 91 points
A juicy, flamboyant wine, the 2014 Rosso di Notri is bursting at the seams with fruit. Black cherry, plums, sweet spices and mint abound in a juicy, intense wine to drink in its youth, while the fruit remains vibrant. (AG)
($20.00)2013 La Mozza Morellino di Scansano I Perazzi , 91 points
The 2013 Morellino di Scansano I Perazzi is gorgeous. Sweet floral notes meld into a core of black cherry, hard candy, lavender, mint and sage, all with an added kick of acidity that is typical of the year. (AG)
($19.00)2013 Giacomo Mori Chianti , 92 points
Mori's 2013 Chianti is dark and deeply expressive, with notable richness, density and aromatic nuance. Black cherry, hard candy, pomegranate, cloves, lavender, new leather and spice abound in a superb, beautifully crafted Chianti that hits all the right notes. (AG)
($18.00)2014 Alvaro Palacios Camins del Priorat , 92 points
From a top-notch vintage, the 2014 Camins del Priorat is deep in dark fruit character, with exotic floral and spice accents and seamless texture. This is a delicious entry-level offering from Alvaro Palacios. (JR)
($23.00)2014 Le Pianelle Coste della Sesia Rosato Al Posto dei Fiori , 90 points
Bold, bright and punchy, this outstanding Nebbiolo-based Rosé from northern Piedmont delivers superb flavor intensity, with plenty of red currant, citrus, floral and sweet herb nuances. (AG)
($21.00)2013 Tenet Wines Syrah The Pundit , 90 points
This deep ruby-colored Syrah, which includes some fruit from the exciting new Rocks appellation, offers perfumed scents of crushed blackberry, cassis, licorice and violet. Its very primary, intense flavors of black fruits and cocoa powder are given a youthful edge by penetrating acidity. (ST)
($25.00)2012 The Paring Red Wine , 92 points
Supple, radiant and expressive, the 2012 Red Wine graces the palate with exquisite dark fruit, mocha, plums, spices, raspberry jam and spices. Readers will have a hard time keeping their hands off this supremely delicious Cabernet Sauvignon-based red from the team at Jonata and The Hilt. (AG)
($25.00)2013 Wines of Substance Cabernet Sauvignon Substance , 89 points
Marketing genius Charles Smith offers a superb Cabernet value. Made with wild yeasts and aged on its lees, this juicy, pliant wine displays lively aromas of black raspberry, licorice, flowers, espresso and mint. The lightly saline palate delivers striking complexity for the price. (ST)
($15.00)2013 Rusack Chardonnay Santa Barbara County , 89 points
Ruscak’s 2013 Chardonnay Santa Barbara County is a gorgeous entry-level offering. Butter, spice, candied lemon and tangerine flesh out in an attractive, mid-weight Chardonnay to drink young, while the flavors remain crisp and refreshing. (AG)
($24.00)2012 Château de Francs Les Cerisiers , 88 points
A juicy, succulent wine, the 2012 Les Cerisiers is one of the very best values readers will find in Bordeaux, or anywhere for that matter. Sweet cherry, plum, tobacco, mint and cedar abound in this delicious Merlot/Cabernet Sauvignon blend from the Hébrard and de Boüard families.
($12.00)2014 Domaine Pierre Guindon Coteaux d'Ancenis Gamay Rosé , 90 points
Bright and spicy, revealing orange zest, strawberry, fresh rose and white pepper. Lithe, juicy and focused, offers nervy red berry, blood orange flavors and a hint of succulent herbs. Good clarity and lift on the persistent, incisive finish, with resonating mineral and floral nuances. (JR)
($12.00)2013 San Polo Toscana Rubio , 89 points
Readers looking for an everyday Tuscan red should take a serious look at San Polo's Sangiovese-based 2013 Rubio. This plump, juicy red is sure to be a crowd pleaser. Sweet black cherries, mint, lavender and spices add nuance to the flamboyant finish. (AG)
($20.00)2013 San Giusto a Rentennano Chianti Classico, 92 points
Translucent and weightless in the glass, the San Giusto a Rentennano’s 2013 Chianti Classico boasts extraordinary finesse. Sweet red cherry, hard candy, tobacco, mint, crushed flowers and new leather are some of the nuances that grace the exquisite finish. (AG)
($29.00)2014 Castello di Ama Rosato , 90 points
A wine of true pedigree, Castello di Ama's 2014 Rosato impresses for is its layered, silky personality and fabulous balance. Floral notes meld into expressive, red-fleshed fruit as this refined, beautifully resonant Rose shows off its inimitable class. (AG)
($24.00)2013 Paul Cluver Estate Wines Chardonnay , 92 points
This energetic, extract-rich, cool-climate Chardonnay entices with its sexy aromas of white peach, lime, flowers and musky hazelnutty lees. It’s saline, fresh and rich on the palate, offering a solid core of stone fruit and mineral flavors and a tactile, dusty, lingering finish. (ST)
($23.00)2014 Arnot-Roberts Rosé Touriga Nacional Luchsinger Vineyard Clear Lake , 91 points
Light, brilliant pink. Mineral-accented strawberry, blood orange and floral aromas. Dry and sharply focused, offering intense red berry and floral pastille flavors with a jolt of white pepper. In a racy, lithe style, finishing with excellent clarity and lift and an emphatically stony quality. (JR)
($28.00)2012 Pierre Amadieu Gigondas Romane-Machotte , 91 points
Expressive red berry and floral scents are enriched by allspice and succulent herbs. Sweet and focused on the palate, intense raspberry and cherry flavors and a hint of spicecake. Fleshes out with air and closes smooth and long, with subtle tannins folding into the wine's juicy fruit. (JR)
($25.00)2012 Warwick Estate Three Cape Ladies Cape Blend Simonsberg-Stellenbosch , 91 points
This sappy, highly concentrated blend of Pinotage, Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz offers alluring perfume to its aromas and flavors of blackberry, raspberry, spices and wild herbs. A floral quality and an impression of restrained sweetness give it a light touch, and the tannins are suave. (ST)
($25.00)2014 Cataldi Madonna Pecorino Giulia , 93 points
Cataldi Madonna’s 2014 Pecorino Giulia offers discreet, minty white peach, lemon and fig notes, along with dense, lanolin-like overtones that are utterly captivating. This is a textbook example of what Pecorino can be. (ID)
($22.00)2014 Viña Leyda Sauvignon Blanc Single Vineyard Garuma , 90 points
A classic example of cool climate Sauvignon Blanc from one of Chile’s premier wineries, this energetic wine displays intense grapefruit, green tea, jasmine and succulent herb character. It’s sharply focused and pure, with refreshingly bitter finishing cut and zero excess fat. (JR)
($20.00)2014 Fairview Viognier Paarl , 89 points
This distinctly laid-back, understated Viognier - Fairview has been picking these vines earlier in recent years - eschews exotic peach and apricot ripeness for dusty citrus peel, subtle florality and a hint of oak. Smooth, dry and food-friendly, it finishes with firm shape and good grip. (ST)
($20.00)2012 Kanonkop Kadette Cape Blend Stellenbosch , 89 points
This perennial value from South Africa, an unoaked blend of Pinotage, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cab Franc, is particularly stylish in 2012, offering high-pitched aromas of blackberry, violet, olive, mint and spices and an enticing sweetness to its juicy dark berry, spice and earth flavors. (ST)
($15.00)2012 Domaine de Montvac Vacqueyras Arabesque , 92 points
Deep ruby. Pungent, smoke-tinged aromas of blackcurrant, cherry compote, licorice and a sexy floral overtone. Expansive and sweet in the mouth, but with zesty acidity giving spine and lift. Long and smooth finish, with subtle tannins coming in late and melding with the wine's plush dark fruit. (JR)
($20.00)2013 Weingut Leitz Rüdesheimer Klosterlay Riesling Kabinett , 90 points
Seductive aromas of peach, guava and sweet herbs. Delicate tropical fruits and saline minerality brighten the palate. With its subtle complexity and spicy finish, this is one of the finest off-dry Kabinetts of the vintage. (JP)
($22.00)2014 Domaine Jaulin-Plaisantin Le Dolmen Chinon Rosé , 90 points
Vibrant, mineral-laced redcurrant and orange zest aromas are complicated by subtle floral and herbal nuances. Lithe and tightly focused, with bitter cherry and strawberry flavors putting on weight with air. The mineral element repeats on the spicy, focused, long finish. (JR)
($18.00)2014 Château Vignelaure Coteaux d’Aix en Provence Rosé , 90 points
With the heft to serve alongside strongly flavored dishes and the vivacity to enjoy by itself, Château Vignelaure’s 2014 Rosé is Provence in a glass. Perfumed, subtly mineral and offering an array of red fruit, citrus and floral qualities, this will be a superb drink for the spring and summer. (JR)
($23.00)2014 County Line Vineyards Rosé Elke Home Ranch , 89 points
The pale-colored 2014 Rosé Elke Home Ranch, 100% whole-cluster Pinot Noir, is an absolutely delicious wine to drink now and over the next few years. Bright, perfumed and silky on the palate, the 2014 offers up plenty of bright cranberry and raspberry notes in an appealing crisp, bone-dry style.
($23.00)2010 Caves de Donnas Donnas Rosso , 91 points
The 2010 Donnas Rosso is wonderfully lifted and aromatic in the glass. Sweet tobacco, herbs, dried cherries, game and persistent saline-infused notes are laced together in a distinctive, mid-weight red endowed with gorgeous translucency and pedigree. Drink over the next handful of years.
($25.00)2012 Vietti Langhe Nebbiolo Perbacco , 92 points
Vietti’s 2012 Langhe Nebbiolo Perbacco is fabulous. The flavors are bright, focused and beautifully articulated throughout in this expressive, lifted Nebbiolo. Chalky notes support a sculpted, brilliant finish laced with hints orange peel, white pepper and crushed rocks. (AG)
($25.00)2011 Produttori di Carema Carema , 90 points
The 2011 Carema is a great example of Nebbiolo from this tiny appellation in Northern Piedmont. Pedigreed and wonderfully lifted in the glass, the 2011 offers tons of nuance in its hints of dried cherries, crushed flowers, mint, spices and tobacco. (AG)
($24.00)2010 Cantine Lonardo Irpinia Aglianico , 89 points
Cantine Lonardo’s 2010 Aglianico is a gorgeous entry-level offering that captures the essence of Aglianico from hillside vineyards in the heart of Taurasi. Smoke, tobacco, incense, licorice and wild dark cherries meld together in a wine endowed with tons of character and pure personality. (AG)
($21.00)2013 Theo Minges Scheurebe Spätlese , 91 points
Theo Minges has a deft hand for Scheurebe, that wildly tantalizing offspring of Riesling that deserves more serious attention, especially when vinified - as it is here – in the Spätlese style. Its enticing aromas of currant leaf, grapefruit and coconut would turn the head of a fallen angel. (JP)
($25.00)2013 Uccelliera Rosso di Montalcino , 91 points
The 2013 Rosso di Montalcino captures the essence of this site rich in clay and limestone, where the wines are ample and broad in style. Dark cherry, plum, smoke, lavender and spice notes blossom in a resonant Rosso loaded with personality. This is a fabulous showing from Andrea Cortonesi. (AG)
($26.00)2013 Podere Brizio Rosso di Montalcino , 90 points
Podere Brizio's 2013 Rosso di Montalcino impresses for its overall balance. The flavors are bold and juicy throughout in a forward, generous Rosso to drink now and over the next few years. Bright red cherry, raspberry jam, flowers and mint grace the translucent, highly expressive finish.
($25.00)2012 Bodega Catena Zapata Cabernet Sauvignon Mendoza , 91 points
Catena’s consistently excellent cabernet sauvignon is suave and plush yet light on its feet in 2012, showing a restrained sweetness to its sappy redcurrant, plum, mocha, graphite and spice flavors. Fine-grained tannins will not get in the way of enjoying this outstanding value now. (ST)
($20.00)2013 Banshee Chardonnay - Sonoma Coast, 89 points
The 2013 Chardonnay (Sonoma Coast) is gorgeous. Apricots, honey, mint, orange blossom and wild flowers are all laced together in the glass in a racy, perfumed Chardonnay to drink over the next handful of years. Simply put, this is a fabulous wine for the money. (AG)
($25.00)2013 Jos. Christoffel Jun. Erdener Treppchen Riesling Kabinett , 92 points
Karl-Joseph Christoffel's 2013 Erdener Treppchen Riesling Kabinett is the Mosel at its finest: pure, finely chiseled and unbelievable elegant! It is a tribute to how Riesling blossoms on slate soils. Delicately off-dry, it is my top value pick for Germany in 2013. (JP)
($24.00)2012 Hansel Chardonnay Estate , 90 points
Hansel’s 2012 Chardonnay Estate is one of the best California wines readers will find in its price range. Honey, almonds, tangerine peel, smoke and butter meld together in a voluptuous Chardonnay endowed with a real sense of Russian River richness. (AG)
($25.00)2013 Copain Syrah Tous Ensemble , 90 points
Copain’s 2013 Syrah Tous Ensemble is fabulous. Inky dark blue/purplish fruit, smoke, licorice, lavender and grilled herbs jump from the glass in a lifted, juicy Mendocino Syrah to drink over the next few years. (AG)
($25.00)2013 Pierre-Marie Chermette – Domaine du Vissoux Beaujolais Vieilles Vignes Cuvée Traditionelle , 90 points
Chermette’s Cuvée Traditionelle is delicious today, but also has the potential to age. Concentrated red fruit, fresh flowers and spice notes emerge from a Beaujolais villages that delivers Cru-level quality at a great price. (JR)
($20.00)2013 Ciro Picariello Fiano di Avellino , 91 points
Picariello’s 2013 Fiano di Avellino bristles with notable energy, tension and pure mineral-driven cut. Citrus peel, smoke and orchard fruits add layers of nuance in a great example of this famous late-ripening Campanian white from volcanic soils. (AG)
($25.00)2011 Morgex et de la Salle Metodo Classico Extreme Brut , 90 points
Lemon peel, white flowers, crushed rocks and grapefruit are all beautifully delineated in the 2011 Extreme Brut. This bone-dry, bracing sparkling wine from Italy’s Valle d’Aosta delivers superb quality for its modest price. (AG)
($26.00)2014 Colomé Torrontés Salta , 90 points
Colomé’s 2014 Torrontés Salta is a seriously complex example of Argentina’s signature white grape. Scents of mandarin orange, wild herbs, flowers and spearmint lead to a tactile, lightly saline palate that delivers outstanding length for the price. (ST)
($15.00)2012 Musto Carmelitano Aglianico del Vulture Maschitano Rosso , 90 points
Dark red cherry, plum, smoke, tobacco, licorice and leather jump from the glass in the 2012 Aglianico del Vulture Maschitano Rosso. Drink this juicy, flavorful Aglianico over the next few years.
($18.00)2013 Calera Chardonnay Central Coast , 90 points
Calera's 2013 Chardonnay Central Coast is striking Peach, apricot, wild flowers, honey and spices all meld together in a supple, beautifully resonant Chardonnay endowed with fabulous complexity and nuance.
($20.00)2008 Cocci Grifoni Rosso Piceno Vigna Messieri , 91 points
Cocci Grifoni's 2008 Vigna Messieri, a Montepulciano/ Sangiovese blend, hits the palate with a rush of dark red cherries, smoke, spices and dried flowers. Drink this sumptuous, extroverted red over the next 5-7 years.
($22.00)2012 Antonio Caggiano Irpinia Aglianico Tarì , 90 points
Sweet red cherries, bacon, grilled herbs, iron and smoke jump from the glass in 2012 Irpinia Aglianico Tarì. A vibrant, fruit-driven Aglianico, the Tarì is a fabulous introduction to the wines of Antonio Caggiano. The 2012 is best enjoyed in its youth.
($19.00)2013 Elio Altare Dolcetto d'Alba , 89 points
Elio Altare’s 2013 Dolcetto d’Alba is a great introduction to the wines of one of Piedmont’s most inspired growers. Lavender, violets, plums and black cherries are all supported by bright acidity in a pulsating, vibrant Dolcetto full of personality.
($20.00)2010 Il Palazzino Chianti Classico Argenina , 93 points
Rich and explosive, Il Palazzino’s 2010 Chianti Classico Argenina bursts from the glass with ripe dark cherry, plum, smoke and Mediterranean herbs. Chiantis from the Monti sub-zone of Gaiole always play off depth and structure, as is the case here.
($19.00)2013 Turley Zinfandel Old Vines , 91 points
Dark and voluptuous to the core, the 2013 Zinfandel Old Vines shows off gorgeous resonance and pure texture. Dark red cherry, plum, spice, tobacco and new leather are all beautifully expressive in this perfumed, nuanced Zinfandel.
($25.00)2013 Foxen Chenin Blanc Ernesto Wickenden Vineyard Old Vines , 90 points
The 2013 Chenin Blanc Ernesto Wickenden Vineyard Old Vines is soft, supple and accessible. Pear, melon, almonds and spices inform the expressive, silky finish. This is an impeccable white from Foxen to drink now and over the next few years.
($25.00)2012 Francesco Boschis Dogliani Sorì San Martino , 92 points
Black cherries, smoke, crushed flowers, game, licorice, plums and dark spices are super expressive in the 2012 Dogliani Sorì San Martino. The rich, textured Dolcetto flavors are absolutely impossible to resist in this voluptuous, resonant red.
($23.00)2011 Tenimenti Luigi D'Alessandro Syrah Borgo , 90 points
Dark red cherry, plum, smoke, tobacco and licorice notes are laced together in the 2011 Syrah Borgo. This supple, sexy Tuscan Syrah is best enjoyed over the next few years while the fruit retains its freshness and raciness.
($20.00)2013 Elio Grasso Langhe Nebbiolo Gavarini , 90 points
Freshly cut rose petals, mint, bright red berries and cinnamon lift out of the glass in Grasso’s 2013 Langhe Nebbiolo Gavarini. Floral overtones reappear on the finish, adding lift and precision to brilliant Langhe Nebbiolo built on pure energy.
($26.00)2012 Jaffurs Syrah , 91 points
The 2012 Syrah bursts from the glass with dark red cherry, plum, smoke, lavender and sweet spices. Ample and juicy on the palate, the 2012 is an excellent choice for drinking over the next few years.
($27.00)2012 Bucci Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico, 90 points
Bucci's 2012 Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico is quite round and soft, with gorgeous texture and fabulous overall balance. Lemon peel, Chamomile, white flowers and a hint of tangerine peel add nuance on the inviting, saline-infused finish.
($22.00)2012 Andrew Murray Esperance , 90 points
Andrew Murray's 2012 Esperance, a Grenache/Syrah/Mourvedre blend, is juicy, supple and expressive. Dark red and blue fruit, spice, mint and leather add complexity, but the Esperance is mostly a wine of pure texture and juiciness.
($25.00)2013 Patrick Piuze Chablis Terroir de Chichée , 90 points
The 2013 Chablis Terroir de Chichée is wonderfully racy and layered in the glass. Lemon, white flowers and sage meld together in a soft, supple Chablis with tons of near-term appeal. This standout village-level Chablis impresses for its overall purity.
($27.00)2012 San Giusto Chianti Classico , 90 points
San Giusto’s 2012 Chianti Classico is wonderfully pliant, open and generous. Dark red fruit, smoke, tobacco and wild flowers are all very much alive in this expressive, vibrant, mid-weight Chianti Classico. The purity of the fruit alone is striking.
($29.00)2012 Giacomo Mori Chianti , 90 points
Mori's 2012 Chianti jumps from the glass with a super-classic Sangiovese profile of juicy red berries, smoke, leather and spices. Dollops of Colorino and Canaiolo add nuance to this vibrant, traditionally made Chianti.
($22.00)2013 Conterno-Fantino Langhe Nebbiolo Ginestrino , 90 points
A deep, beautifully layered wine, Conterno-Fantino's 2013 Ginestrino races across the palate with fabulous resonance and pedigree. Cinnamon, red plums, star anise, and rose petals and inform the striking finish.
($39.00)2010 Bisci Verdicchio di Matelica Vigneto Fogliano , 91 points
Honey, almonds, yellow stone fruits, white flowers, almonds and mint all meld together in the 2010 Verdicchio di Matelica Vigneto Fogliano, a wine that stands out for its textured personality and class.
($25.00)2012 Luigi Pira Barbera d'Alba , 90 points
The 2012 Barbera d'Alba races across the palate with super-expressive red fruit and gorgeous, pulsating energy. Bright, floral and pure, the 2012 impresses for its captivating, sensual personality.
($26.00)2012 Sottimano Langhe Nebbiolo , 90 points
Sottimano's 2012 Langhe Nebbiolo is a beauty. Freshly cut flowers, sweet red berries, cinnamon and mint are woven together in this refined, textured Nebbiolo bursting with pure class. Cherries, raspberries and rose petals linger on the expressive finish.
($24.00)2012 Tablas Creek Patelin de Tablas , 90 points
Racy, expressive, the 2012 Patelin de Tablas offers lovely depth and nuance, with hints of plum, sweet tobacco, earthiness and crushed flowers. Syrah, Grenache, Mourvèdre and Counoise.
($20.00)2012 Ridge Three Valleys , 89 points
The 2012 Three Valleys is a fabulous entry-level Zinfandel-based offering from Ridge. Sweet red stone fruits, spices, mint, leather and wild flowers inform a floral, mid-weight Sonoma red bursting with character and personality.
($23.00)2011 Domaine Roulot Bourgogne Aligoté , 88 points
A totally classy wine, the 2011 Bourgogne Aligoté is laced with green pears, apples, white flowers and crushed rocks all of which are woven together in an effortless wine to drink now and over the next few years.
($22.00)2013 Copain Rosé of Pinot Noir Tous Ensemble , 90 points
Copain's 2013 Rosé of Pinot Noir Tous Ensemble is racy, layered and beautifully expressive throughout. The textured style is most at home at the dinner table, where the wine's richness will pair with a variety of foods.
($23.00)2013 Triennes Rosé , 88 points
The 2013 Rosé from Triennes is soft, floral and refreshing. Drink this crisp Provençal Rosé as an aperitif or with food over the next year.
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Foxglove's 2012 Chardonnay is a gorgeous, value-priced offering from California's Central Coast. Lemon, white flowers and spices meld together in an expressive, unoaked Chardonnay to enjoy in its youth.
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Bright grassy notes, lime, grapefruit and crushed rocks are all found in Dog Point's 2013 Sauvignon Blanc. This crisp New Zealand white is an excellent choice for summertime drinking.
($20.00)2013 Calera Vin Gris of Pinot Noir , 90 points
A totally striking wine, Calera’s 2013 Vin Gris of Pinot Noir impresses for its total sense of class and elegance. Cranberry, mint, blood orange and sweet spices lift from the glass in a striking Rosé bursting at the seams with nuance and complexity.
($19.00)2012 Tenuta di Fessina Nerello Cappuccio Laeneo , 92 points
The 2012 Nerello Cappuccio Laeneo jumps from the glass with sweet red cherries, rose petals and mint. Drink this utterly striking, perfumed Etna red over the next few years.
($25.00)2013 Luli Sauvignon Blanc , 89 points
Grassy, minty, floral notes meld into succulent peach and apricots in the 2013 Sauvignon Blanc from Luli. Drink this impeccable, Central Coast Sauvignon over the next year.
($18.00)2013 Palmina Malvasia Bianca , 90 points
Intensely floral and perfumed, the 2013 Malvasia Bianca is loaded with varietal character and nuance. Mint, jasmine and pear add complexity on the expressive, saline finish.
($26.00)2012 Gianni Brunelli Rosso di Montalcino , 90 points
The 2012 Rosso di Montalcino is a beautiful, mid-weight wine to drink now and over the next handful of years. Rose petals, sweet red berries, mint and cinnamon come together in a soft, silky wine endowed with terrific balance and tons of appeal.
($30.00)2013 Iovine Rosso Frizzante Penisola Sorrentina Lettere , 90 points
Campania’s answer to top-flight Lambrusco, the 2013 Lettere bursts from the glass with an exciting mélange of tar, grilled herbs, graphite, smoke and the blackest of stone fruits. This blend of Piedirosso, Aglianico and Sciascinoso dazzles.
($15.00)2010 La Font de L’Olivier Carignan Vieilles Vignes , 90 points
Pomegranate, Mediterranean herbs, tar, licorice, smoke and game jump from the glass in the 2010 Carignan Vieilles Vignes. This juicy, savory Languedoc red delivers serious quality and personality for the money.
($20.00)2010 Castello di Monsanto Chianti Classico Riserva , 92 points
Monsanto's 2010 Chianti Classico Riserva captures the pedigree of this great Tuscan vintage. Juicy dark berries, flowers, tobacco and spices add complexity over time, but it is the wine's overall finesse that makes a lasting impression.
($25.00)2011 Castellare Chianti Classico , 89 points
Ripe, expressive, but also beautifully restrained, Castellare’s 2011 Chianti Classico is a wine of impeccable balance. Sweet red cherries, plums, spices and tobacco emerge over time, but it is the wine's textural elegance that stands out most.
($24.00)2012 Elio Altare Dolcetto d'Alba , 89 points
Altare’s 2012 Dolcetto d'Alba is intense, layered and beautiful, with layers of dark blue/purplish fruit and expressive aromatics. This is a delicious, entry-level wine from one of Barolo’s top artisan producers.
($20.00)2012 Cantina del Pino Langhe Nebbiolo , 89 points
Raspberry, strawberry, flowers, white pepper and mint emerge from the 2012 Langhe Nebbiolo. The 2012 is high-toned, intensely aromatic and energetic, with lovely underlying minerality and drive.
($26.00)2012 Tiefenbrunner Lagrein Turmhof , 89 points
Raspberry jam, grilled herbs, spices and juniper berries are some of many notes that inform the 2012 Lagrein Turmhof, a varietally expressive, supple Alto Adige red that will drink beautifully over the next few years.
($22.00)2012 Adami Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore Rive del Giardino , 90 points
Crisp green apples, pears, white flowers and crushed rocks abound in Adami's 2012 Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore Rive del Giardino, a great example of the heights Prosecco can reach in the hands of a diligent producer.
($22.00)2011 Foradori Teroldego , 90 points
The 2011 Foradori Teroldego is drop-dead gorgeous. Silky, layered and polished, the 2011 impresses for its raciness and textured, inviting personality. Foradori's Teroldego boasts striking, pure fruit laced with expressive floral and spice notes.
($28.00)2012 Tramin Lagrein , 89 points
Tramin’s 2012 Lagrein bursts from the glass with dark red cherry, plum, smoke and clove overtones. This distinctly forward, juicy Lagrein is best enjoyed over the next 2-3 years.
($18.00)2012 Il Poggione Rosso di Montalcino , 91 points
Il Poggione’s 2012 Rosso di Montalcino bursts from the glass with sweet red cherries, raspberries, pomegranate and spices. This is a superb Rosso to drink now or cellar.
($25.00)2012 Terlano Terlaner Classico , 89 points
White and yellow stone fruits, flowers, mint and crushed rocks all take shape in the 2012 Terlaner Classico, a Pinot Blanc/Chardonnay/ Sauvignon blend that screams with Alto Adige terroir and personality.
($20.00)2012 Sartarelli Verdicchio Classico , 88 points
Sartarelli’s 2012 Verdicchio Classico is a gorgeous white from the Marche perfect for everyday drinking. Yellow orchard fruit, mint and jasmine flesh out in a supple, inviting Verdicchio loaded with character and personality.
($13.00)2009 Domaine Carneros Brut , 90 points
White pear, green apple, jasmine and pastry notes emerge from the 2009 Domaine Carneros Brut. Drink this gorgeous, refreshing California sparkler over the next year or two.
($28.00)2011 Graci Etna Rosso , 89 points
Pine, menthol, high-toned floral notes and dark red berries are some of many notes that emerge from Graci’s 2011 Etna Rosso. This mid-weight Sicilian red captures the essence of the Etna’s volcanic soils.
($22.00)2012 Lioco Chardonnay Sonoma County , 88 points
Lemon peel, white pears, flowers and crushed rocks meld together in a gorgeous, everyday Chardonnay loaded with class. The 2012 is beautifully textured and layered, not to mention a superb value.
($22.00)2012 Rivers-Marie Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast , 93 points
Rich, racy and perfumed, the Rivers-Marie’s 2012 Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast boasts gorgeous depth and richness. Sweet rose petals, red berries, mint and crushed rocks meld together in the glass, all supported by bright saline notes that underpin the finish.
($25.00)2012 Inama Soave Classico Vigneti di Foscarino , 90 points
Hints of almond, dried pears and white flowers flesh out in Inama’s 2012 Soave Classico Vigneti di Foscarino. The 2012 is soft, textured and flat-out delicious; Inama at its best. Lime, dried flowers and spices linger on the layered, enveloping finish.
($24.00)2012 Bedrock Zinfandel Sonoma Valley Old-Vine, 90 points
Dark red cherry, plum, spices, licorice and menthol flesh out in the 2012 Zinfandel Sonoma Valley Old-Vine. Hints of tobacco, dried herbs and black cherry linger on the close. This plump, juicy Zinfandel offers tons of near and medium-term appeal.
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