Varied Red Tasting - Carr - Flinders - Northstar
Former co-coach Mike G invited me to tourney quarterfinals so he and Chris came over for an impromptu wine tasting afterwards. We pulled a selection of varied big reds and a desert wine to accompany an assortment of artisan cheeses, smoked salmon, mixed nuts, mixed fruit and hearty biscuits and breads.
Joseph Carr Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2009
From the Carneros District down at the bottom of Napa Valley near where it meets Sonoma. Not as smooth or polished as the 2007 release but a great value none-the-less. A respectable Napa cab, with a great QPR (Quality Price Ratio) especially at a price point of about $17. The 2009 is a blend of Cabernet with small amount of Merlot and Cabernet Franc aged for 16-18 months in a combination of one- and two-year-old French and American oak barrels. Medium bodied, dark garnet colored, aromas and flavors of cherry, blackberry and black currant fruits, a layer of smoke and leather scents open to a focused core of cassis, black cherry and plum fruit with hints of vanilla bean, clove and cocoa powder. Moderately firm tannins with supporting acidity gives the wine freshness not often seen in wines at this price.
RM 87 points.
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=1174540
Flinders Run Southern Flinders Ranges Shiraz 2006
We love this wine and consider it a benchmark representation of Southern Australian Shiraz at its very best, and at a pricepoint between $25-30 it offers a relative great QPR (Quality to Price ratio).
Overall hit of this comparison tasting of varied big reds. Consistent with earlier notes, the 2006 Flinders is dark inky purple, full bodied, powerfully scented bouquet of dark berries, smoky minerals and fresh flowers bursting with flavors of thick chewy black raspberry, blueberry and cassis with layers of nut, vanilla and hints of mocha flavors on a tongue coating lingering finish. As much as we like this wine, the 2005 is even better.
RM 93 points.
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=579974
Northstar Columbia Valley Merlot 2008
One of our perennial favorite Merlots is this blend from fruit sourced from over 14 separate vineyards and 18 different blocks from vines averaging 15 years old yielding grapes with concentrated varietal flavors of cherry and plum with elegant tannins.
This 2008 is a bit tight and closed, not as smooth, polished and fruit filled as some earlier vintages of this wine that I remember - perhaps due to its age or period in its aging profile. This is medium to full bodied, with dark inky color, this is a bright, balanced wine with notes of black cherry, tobacco, spice box and nut leading to a long, smoky moderate tannin finish.
RM 88 points.
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=1210721
http://www.northstarwinery.com/
Cavalchina Bianco Del Veneto Passito 2004
Full bodied and thick - the butter color has turned to an orange rust color already, the muted fruit flavors of apple, subtle tangerine, apricot and peach are overtaken by smoke, leather, nut and lemon peel on a moderate flavorful lingering finish.
RM 84 points.
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=436980
Joseph Carr Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2009
From the Carneros District down at the bottom of Napa Valley near where it meets Sonoma. Not as smooth or polished as the 2007 release but a great value none-the-less. A respectable Napa cab, with a great QPR (Quality Price Ratio) especially at a price point of about $17. The 2009 is a blend of Cabernet with small amount of Merlot and Cabernet Franc aged for 16-18 months in a combination of one- and two-year-old French and American oak barrels. Medium bodied, dark garnet colored, aromas and flavors of cherry, blackberry and black currant fruits, a layer of smoke and leather scents open to a focused core of cassis, black cherry and plum fruit with hints of vanilla bean, clove and cocoa powder. Moderately firm tannins with supporting acidity gives the wine freshness not often seen in wines at this price.
RM 87 points.
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=1174540
Flinders Run Southern Flinders Ranges Shiraz 2006
We love this wine and consider it a benchmark representation of Southern Australian Shiraz at its very best, and at a pricepoint between $25-30 it offers a relative great QPR (Quality to Price ratio).
Overall hit of this comparison tasting of varied big reds. Consistent with earlier notes, the 2006 Flinders is dark inky purple, full bodied, powerfully scented bouquet of dark berries, smoky minerals and fresh flowers bursting with flavors of thick chewy black raspberry, blueberry and cassis with layers of nut, vanilla and hints of mocha flavors on a tongue coating lingering finish. As much as we like this wine, the 2005 is even better.
RM 93 points.
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=579974
Northstar Columbia Valley Merlot 2008
One of our perennial favorite Merlots is this blend from fruit sourced from over 14 separate vineyards and 18 different blocks from vines averaging 15 years old yielding grapes with concentrated varietal flavors of cherry and plum with elegant tannins.
This 2008 is a bit tight and closed, not as smooth, polished and fruit filled as some earlier vintages of this wine that I remember - perhaps due to its age or period in its aging profile. This is medium to full bodied, with dark inky color, this is a bright, balanced wine with notes of black cherry, tobacco, spice box and nut leading to a long, smoky moderate tannin finish.
RM 88 points.
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=1210721
http://www.northstarwinery.com/
Cavalchina Bianco Del Veneto Passito 2004
Full bodied and thick - the butter color has turned to an orange rust color already, the muted fruit flavors of apple, subtle tangerine, apricot and peach are overtaken by smoke, leather, nut and lemon peel on a moderate flavorful lingering finish.
RM 84 points.
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=436980