Category Archives: Wine Review

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Wine Review : Marie de Beauregard – Chinon 2015

  Chinon The Chinon appellation gets its name from the ancient town on the banks of the river Vienne, in western France, dominated by an incredible 12th-century chateau. It is situated in the Loire Valley, and […]

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Wine Review: Sculpterra – Cabernet Sauvignon 2015

  Sculpterra’s Flagship Varietal Cabernet Sauvignon was the first grape varietal planted at Sculpterra, back in 1993. That block, known as “Bentley Ironworks” has gravel and clay soils, much like some of the most famous vineyards […]

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Wine Review: Nacina – Riesling 2013

  Santa Lucia Highlands The Santa Lucia Highlands AVA is a wine region covering 21,000 acres, to the south of Monterey Bay, California. Pinot Noir and Chardonnay make up most of the 6,000+ acres of […]

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Wine Review: Sculpterra – Syrah 2015

  Syrah Made famous by the Rhone region of France, Syrah is one of the worlds most popular grape varietals with close to  500,000 acres planted. It’s not hard to see why it’s so popular, […]

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Wine Review: Grifoll Declara – Predicat 2014

  Priorat Priorat is a small wine region, just south-west of Barcelona in Spain. It only covers around 5,000 acres, and the terrain is rugged and mountainous. The main varietals used here are Grenache, Carignan, […]

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Wine Review: Sculpterra – Maquette 2015

  This is Sculpterra’s Bordeaux varietal blend and a very popular wine in the tasting room. The gravel and clay soils in the lower elevation blocks of Sculpterra’s vineyard are remarkably good for Cabernet Sauvignon […]

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Chateau La Fleur des Amandiers 2010 – Puisseguin Saint Emilion

  Right Bank The city of Bordeaux in France gives its name to a wine region known the world over. The region is cut in two by the Gironde river, with different soils depending on what […]

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Lucien Albrecht – Riesling Reserve 2016

  Riesling? Are you feeling alright? My usual taste in wine is a medium-bodied red, with moderate tannin, fruit, herbs, and well-integrated oak. This begs the question, why am I drinking a Riesling? Part of […]

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Wine Review: Sculpterra – Statuesque 2015

  Largest horse, biggest blend Statuesque features John Jagger’s “Golden Hooves” sculpture on the silkscreened label. The sculpture is the largest of John Jagger’s bronze horses, created over a span of 18 months using a […]

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Wine Review: Sculpterra – Mega Focus 2014

    Mega Focus gets it’s name from the 24ft sculpture created by Dale Evers, as featured on the bottle. It takes pride of place at the front of Sculpterra’s sculpture garden. The climate of […]