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This month Plaza Cellars showcases a most distinguished collection of wines in magnum format as well as a 20 great values list.

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PPasión . . . por el vinoPasiones, obsesiones y promesas. Es el tema obligado de febrero. En el mundo del vino éso nos lleva a considerar las dos maneras principales de satisfacer nuestro inquieto paladar, coleccionando botellas de guarda y disfrutando las demás como parte de nuestro estilo de vida casual.

Hemos seleccionado más de treinta excelentes vinos en formato mágnum cuyos precios van de los $30 a los $600, que incluye alternativas listas para tomar así como otras para guardar unos cuanto años.

Además hemos complementado esos treinta con otros veinte, muy buenos también, perfectos para descorchar sin pensarlo mucho, ya sea en casa durante las cenas de la semana o con los amigos en el fin de semana.

Aprovechamos para agradecerles todas las notas que nos han enviado felicitándonos por el cambio del idioma a español. Sin embargo, notarán que cuando los comentarios de la prensa que se hayan sido publicados en inglés, se mantendrán en su idioma para salvaguardar el espíritu de la cita, que es particular-mente importante para los coleccionistas.

En cuanto al amor, esperamos que sus parejas les hagan sentir tan privilegiados como cuando disfrutan una copa de un gran vino.

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1. La tradicional botella bordelesa se distingue por sus marcados hombros, un diseño que facilita la separación de los sedimentos del vino en los vinos de guarda. 2. La botella de Borgoña, tiene un diseño sin hombros y más estilizado. 3. La botella de Champagne, en forma, es muy parecida a la de Borgoña, pero es casi el doble de gruesa para soportar la presión del vino y una indentación de fondo más profunda. 4. Un mágnum de Bol-linger Grande Anée 1999 en comparación a su contraparte en 750ml.

Las botellas más utilizadas1 2 3 4

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Los expertos -bodegueros, coleccionistas, críticos y pe-riodistas- están de acuerdo en que el formato ‘Mágnum’ es el sistema ideal para conservar en bodega vinos de larga guarda. Siempre y cuando, el vino se encuentre en las condiciones más favorables para su buena evolución, cuando se compara el mismo vino de una botella tradicional con su equivalente en mágnum, se puede constatar que el vino del mágnum casi siempre desarrolla una comple-jidad más profunda, transfiriéndole al vino un carácter verdaderamente único. Ciertamente esa experiencia es una de las mayores recompensas de un coleccionista.

¿Cuál es la razón? En general se ha dado por sentado que la razón principal es la diferencia entre la proporción de oxígeno en relación a la cantidad de vino entre un formato

y el otro. Menos oxígeno se traduce en una evolución más lenta pero mucho más completa.

Otras razones para comprar en mágnum son:

Un mágnum es ideal para disfrutar entre amigos, ya que una botella se abre para varios comensales.

Es una buena inversión, considerando que garantiza al vino una vida más larga. Es, por tanto, el tamaño adecuado si se quiere invertir en una cava privada.

Los vinos de altas gamas obtienen sus mejores puntuacio-nes cuando se presentan en mágnum.

¿Por qué comprar en mágnum?

El tamaño .187ml, es mitad de media botella y

se utilizan varios nombres para identificarlas, entre

ellos, piccolo en Italia, demi demi en Francia y

split en Estados Unidos.

Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte llama a sus 187

“1/4” y al empaque de cuatro botellitas de 187

“Fun Pack”.

Tamaño Equivalente en 750ml Bordeaux Borgogne / Champagne

.375 ml Media botella Demi Demi

750 ml 1 botella regular Tradicional Tradicional

1.5 litros 2 botellas de 750 Magnum Magmum

2.25 litros 3 botellas de 750 Marie-Jeanne - - -

3.0 litros 4 botellas de 750 Double Magnum Jéroboam

4.5 litros 6 botellas de 750 Jéroboam Rehoboam

6.0 litros 8 botellas de 750 Impériale Mathusalem

9.0 litros 12 botellas de 750 - - - Salamanazar

12.0 litros 16 botellas de 750 - - - Balthazar

15.0 litros 20 botellass de 750 - - - Nabucodonosor

18.0 litros 24 botellas de 750 Melchor Melchor

20.0 litros 26 2/3 botellas de 750 - - - Salomon*

25.0 litros 33 1/3 botellas de 750 - - - Soverano*

27.0 litros 36 botellas de 750 - - - Primat*

30.0 litros 40 botellas de 750 - - - Melquiades*

* Raramente se hacen fuera de Champagne.

Formatos de botellas de vino y sus nombres

N o t i c i a sMiguel Torres hijo asume dirección de Miguel Torres Chile

Miguel Torres Maczassek, hijo del empre-sario viti vinícola Miguel A. Torres Riera se hace cargo de la presidencia ejecutiva de Miguel Torres en Chile, filial de la Compañía española ubicada en Curicó. Su objetivo principal será potenciar el desarrollo de la vitivinicultura orgánica y la creación de nuevos proyectos de vino de terroir, como es el caso de Empedrado, donde se plantan viñedos en estrechas ter-razas de piedra laja- sin duda el proyecto más ambicioso de Miguel Torres en una particular región en el sur de Constitución.

Miguel Torres hijo, miembro de la quinta generación de la familia Torres dejó Es-paña para vivir en el continente sudameri-cano junto a su familia por un periodo aproximado de tres a cuatro años. Luego de permanecer 5 años como Director de Mar-keting de Torres España e implementar, junto a su equipo, estrategias de marketing para distintas campañas de lanzamiento, Chile tiene la oportunidad de cimentar, de la mano de un Torres, sus líneas chilenas, las cuales están a la altura de los mejores vinos del país.6

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Miguel A. Torres Riera, Presidente de Torres, casa matriz de la marca ubicada en España, fundó la bodega chilena en 1979, tras la búsqueda de un país sudameri-cano para el desarrollo de la vitivinicultura. En Chile fue el primero en introducir nuevas tecnologías en la industria vitivinícola, como la fermentación en cubas de acero inoxidable y el envejecimiento en barricas de roble francés. Además de contribuir al crecimiento de los vinos chilenos en los últimos 30 años.

La marca principal de la Compañía en términos de venta es SANTA DIGNA, línea de vinos compuesta por 9 productos que muestran la tipicidad de cada una de sus variedades. También se encuentran dentro del potfolio de vinos reserva MANSO DE VELASCO Y CORDILLERA y el vino ícono de la bodega chilena CONDE DE SUPERUNDA, distribuídos en Puerto Rico por Plaza Cellars y disponibles al público a través de www.plazacellars.com o por teléfono, a través del 787 781 2070 X1339.

“Tanto mi familia como yo estamos muy felices de viajar a Chile y co-menzar una nueva etapa personal y laboral en Curicó. En la Viña Miguel Torres, tenemos la suerte de contar con un gran equipo humano y sin duda todavía tenemos un gran potencial de cre-cimiento especialmente en los mercados de ex-portación”

Miguel Torres MaczassekPresidente Miguel TorresCuricó, Chile

Spottswoode2006 / .750ml

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Spottswoode2006 / 1.5Lt

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Looking back on 2009, we want to convey our heartfelt appreciation for your long-term support for Spottswoode. Because of your expert salesmanship and your steadfast loyalty Spottswoode wines continue to find their place in the fin-est and most notable establishments. We can’t thank you enough for that.

With a smile we look forward to 2010…. In mid-release of our 25th vintage, the2006 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon enjoys center stage due in part to a new review from Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate. We are happy to share his enthusiastic description of this wonderful vintage.

“This wine, which I believe will evolve for25 or more years, has a gorgeous nose ofviolets, black currants, licorice, camphor,and a hint of graphite. Layered, rich andfull-bodied, the wine has an opaque purplecolor as well as wonderful purity andbalance. It’s a beauty, perfectly balancedand as flawless and seamless as a2006 Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa can be.”

December 2009 - 95 points

We remain true to our long-time tradition of thoughtful allocations that are held for you and you alone. If you have yet to collect all of your 2006 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, now is the time. This wine, showy and complex, expresses the heart and soul of the Spottswoode Estate.

Cheers,Lindy Novak and Tracey Skupny

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199044 Clarendon Hills Astralis Shiraz,South Australia 2004 $781.50 |$633.00| RP 98 WS 97 WE98 “One of Australia’s most prodigious Syrahs, Clarendon Hills’ 2004 Syrah Astralis is fashioned from vines plant-ed in 1920, and spends time in 100% new French oak from the cooper, Cadus. It boasts off the charts intensity as well as an opaque purple color, and notes of spring flowers, blueberries, blackberries, roasted coffee beans, pepper, smoke, and a hint of sweet toasty oak. This full-bodied, rich, intense, backward Syrah needs 2-3+ hours in the decanter if one is going to approach it at this point in its life. Anticipated maturity: 2010-2040+.”-The Wine Advocate

199804 Clarendon Hills Blewitt Springs Grenache, South Australia 2004 $146.75 |$119.00| 94W&S 93RP“As usual for this cuvee, the 2004 Grenache Blewitt Springs possesses an extraordinary, exotic, flamboyant per-sonality that causes Roman Bratasiuk to say it’s his “Dolly Parton-styled wine.” Terrific notes of blackberries, raspberries, and rich kirsch liqueur are accompanied by an opulent, flamboyant wine with tremendous viscosity and richness as well as a lusty, heady finish. In short, it’s a mouthfilling, full-bodied red to drink during its first 5-7 years of life.” -The Wine Advocate

199809 Clarendon Hills Moritz Shiraz, South Australia, 1999 $134.50 |$109.00| 95RP 93WE“...Gorgeous aromas of flowers, blueberries, cassis, and meat jump from the glass of this cuvee. With huge body and a rich, intense style, Bratasiuk claims it is his hypothetical blend of a Cornas and Hermitage, although it pos-sesses more fruit than most of those wines. It should drink well for a minimum of 15 years.” -Wine Advocate

199052 Elderton Command Shiraz, Barossa, Australia 2003 $230.00 |$186.30| 95RP 94WS 93WE“While the deep plum/ruby/garnet-tinged 2003 Shiraz Command is slightly less nuanced than the 2002, it is just as powerful and full-bodied, offering copious quantities of fruit, glycerin, tannin, and muscle. This chewy, rich offering appears to be on a faster evolutionary track than its 2002 counterpart. Give it another 2-3 years of bottle age, and consume it over the following 12-15.” -Wine Advocate

199814 Elderton Cabernet Sauvignon, Barossa, Australia 1999 $86.67 |$70.20| 91RP 90ST 91JH The 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon exhibits an enticing nose of cedar, spice box, black currant, and blackberry. Lay-ered on the palate, it has intense flavours with good concentration and balance. It will evolve for several more years and drink well from 2011 to 2021” Retasted by Robert Parker, Wine Advocate 2009

390027 Chateau D’Issan, Margaux, Bordeaux, 2001 $114.50 |$92.75| 91WS 90GM“Made from 68% Cabernet Sauvignon and 32% Merlot, Issan 2001 is truly a classic incarnation of the cru as it has been since the mid-90’s, in other words one of the most consistent and structure Margaux. The wine offers a delicious rich density, vigorous and fresh, with tannins somewhat more severe that the 2000. This is a great keep-ing wine, that is both ambitious and full.” -La Revue du Vin de France

190457 Chateau Teyssier, St Emilion, Bordeaux 2006 $70.75 |$57.25| 90RP “A blend of 75% Merlot and 25% Cabernet Franc that copes effortlessly with a weighty 14% of alcohol due to

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the freshness of its crushed blackberry fruit and floral overtones. The wine is very elegant, with delicious pure grenadine on the palate, good concentration and fine tannins. Another example of why Teyssier is one of our best selling clarets.” “The 2006 (90), which I did not review in my report published in issue #181, is an outstanding success as well as a sleeper of the vintage. Its dark ruby color is accompanied by plenty of black fruit, licorice, earth, and spice characteristics. It should drink nicely for 8-10 years.“ -The Wine Advocate

190467 Chateau Teyssier Laforge St Emilion, Bordeaux, 2006 $128.75 |$104.25| 93RP 4/5*D“From the bottle, the 2006 Laforge, which was not included in the February report, was rated 93. A brilliant wine for the vintage, it possesses sweet tannins, abundant fruit, and remarkable concentration and intensity for this vintage.” -Robert Parker

193661 Joseph Drouhin Chambolle Musigny 1er Cru, Borgogne 2006 $181.33 |$146.88| 90WE“Drouhin has a special interest in Chambolle-Musigny, with vineyard holdings in both grands crus, Bonnes Mares and Musigny. This premier cru blend captures the sensual side of the appellation: it’s soft, lightly jammy, with ripe strawberry flavors and finishing with hints of tannin and acidity.” -Wine Enthusiast

660412 Paul Jaboulet Hermitage La Chapelle Hermitage 2005 $584.67 |$473.58| 93WS 93WE 3STDark ruby, almost opaque. Assertively fragrant nose combines pungent violet- and lavender-accented cassis, blueberry, cherry pit and graphite. Spicy dark fruit and mineral flavors shows an impressive sweetness that car-ries into the solidly tannic and very long finish. This boasts great depth and chewy texture, but the dominating impression today is of rich, powerful fruit.” -Stephen Tanzer, International Wine Cellar

“A big step up from Jaboulet’s La Petite Chapelle, this is on a par with some of Jaboulet’s past efforts. It’s richly concentrated, yet nuanced, with notes of blood and mineral added to ripe cassis fruit and accented by hints of vanilla and spice. The tannins form an almost creamy texture in the mouth, and the finish lingers a good long time. Drink 2012–2025.” -Wine Enthusiast

“Very juicy, with nice drive to the black currant and boysenberry fruit, which is pushed by dark plum sauce, black licorice and sweet toast notes. The long, fleshy finish shows the polished grip of the vintage. Best from 2010 through 2022. .” -Wine Spectator

662228 Castello Banfi Brunello di Montalcino 2002 $150.00 |$121.50| #29/100WS MH“Number 29 of Wine Spectator Top 100 Wines of 2004! This wine shows an incredible concentration of fruit, with loads of berries and spices on the nose. Full-bodied, with soft and silky tannins and lots of smoky charac-ter. Goes for a long time on the finish. Always a benchmark for the region. Best after 2005.” -Wine Spectator Deep saturated color, rich and hearty with black cherry, coffee and chocolate flavors, smooth, silky tannins, long finish. Highly recommended. This is one wine that won’t sacrifice anything in quality.” -The Miami Herald

Mágnums en especial

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192609 Mastroberardino Taurasi Radici, Campania, Italia, 1997 $67.00 |$54.27| 88WS 88ST “Attractive aromas of red licorice and plums, with hints of cracked black pepper. Full-bodied and very jammy, yet there’s a good core of ripe tannins and fresh acidity. Slightly one-dimensional now; give it time.” -Wine Spectator

192104 Terrabianca Chianti Classico Scassino 2001 $46.33 |$37.53| 85WE 3*D “The estate’s more forward Chianti version, from 97% Sangiovese and 3% Canaiolo – that most classic of Classico formulas. The vineyard’s name comes from “scasso”, stony soil, which makes this terrain difficult to cultivate but fabulous in terms of fruit and concentration. Élevage for 8 months in Slavonian oak (50-hl. capac-ity) yields an appealing, delightful, well balanced red with lively notes of raspberry and blueberry, and excel-lent structure. The estate’s more forward Chianti version, from 97% Sangiovese and 3% Canaiolo – that most classic of Classico formulas. The vineyard’s name comes from “scasso”, stony soil, which makes this terrain difficult to cultivate but fabulous in terms of fruit and concentration. Élevage for 8 months in Slavonian oak (50-hl. capacity) yields an appealing, delightful, well balanced red with lively notes of raspberry and blueberry, and excellent structure.” -Wine Enthusiast

193136 Arzuaga Navarro Reserva, R / Duero 2001 $128.75 |$104.25| 91RP“The 2001 Reserva, from a great vintage, is composed of 95% Tempranillo and 5% Cabernet Sauvignon aged in French oak for 26 months. This still backward wine is opaque purple in color with a brooding nose which re-luctantly gives up notes of pain grille, smoke, earth, blueberry, and blackberry liqueur. Medium to full-bodied, with outstanding flavors, concentration, depth, and length, it remains tightly wound but all the components for further evolution are present. Give it another 5 years of bottle aging and drink it over the following 15+.” -Wine Advocate

666322 Bod. Alejandro Fernández, Pesquera Reserva 2004 $199.33 |$161.46| 94RP 92ST“The 2004 Tinto Pesquera Reserva offers greater aromatic complexity, a thick, plush palate feel, gobs of fruit, and superb balance. Although it can be enjoyed now, it will be at its best in another 4-6 years and continue to provide pleasure through 2030. Pesquera is Alejandro Fernandez’s flagship estate.” -Wine Advocate

“Ruby-red. Strongly perfumed aromas of dark berries, cherry, flowers and spices, with a restrained oak ele-ment. Lush and broad, offering sweet kirsch and cassis flavors firmed by chunky tannins. Turns silkier on the long, velvety finish. This gained vibrancy with aeration and I suspect that it will be at least five more years before it really starts to show what it’s got.” -Stephen Tanzer’s International Wine Cellar

196355 Bodegas Trus Gift Box, R / Duero 2003 $128.67 |$104.22| 89GP“Hacía tiempo que no encontraba un vino con que regalarme a mis anchas, por eso cuando caté este Trus, guardé cuidadosamente la botella en la nevera para atemperarlo y, cuando estaba a esos 15º que suelen tener en bodega, me despaché a gusto...” -Pepe Iglesias, periodista de vinos de España

Mágnums en especial

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194342 Europvin Laurona Montsant, España 2004 $94.00 |$76.14| 91RPInky purple-colored, it offers an expressive nose of toasty oak, spice box, black cherry, black raspberry, and black currant. This leads to a medium to full-bodied wine with loads of sweet fruit, excellent concentration and depth, and a firm structure. - Wine Advocate

194343 Europvin 6 Vignes de Laurona, 2004 $134.00 |$108.54| 93RPThe 2004 6 Vinyes de Laurona is composed of 60% Garnacha and 40% Carinena, the two finest varieties of the region. The wine was barrel-fermented and aged for 18 months in 500-liter French oak. It gives up a captivating bouquet of toasty oak, pencil lead, liquid mineral, incense, lavender, blueberry, and black cherry. Youthful, rich, and layered on the palate, this harmonious effort will age effortlessly for another 4-6 years. Drink it from 2014 to 2024. Laurona is run by the renowned Rene Barbier with importer Christopher Cannan as a partner in the venture. -Wine Advocate

192308 Huerta de Albala Taberner Tinto, Cádiz 2005 $87.33 |$70.74| 92RP“The 2005 Taberner exhibits an exceptional perfume of bacon, sausage, and blueberry pie. Full-bodied, with layers of spicy, fleshy fruit, this intensely flavored wine has the structure to evolve for several years and should drink well through 2020.” -Wine Advocate

414 Marqués de Murrieta Mazuelo, Rioja 2000 $127.33 |$103.14| 91RP “To celebrate the winery’s 150th anniversary, Murrieta produced 3,500 magnums of the 2000 Mazuelo (made from the grape of the same name). It spent 24 months aging, including 6 months in new American oak and 6 months in new French oak. It boasts a dense plum/purple color in addition to sumptuous, concentrated fruit notes (blackberries, plums, and cherries) intermixed with notions of tar, earth, and spice box. This Pomerol-styled Rioja should drink well for 20+ years.” -Wine Advocate

196351 Roda I Reserva Rioja 2004 $142.75 |$115.75| 93GVE“Color guinda picota de gran intensidad, limpio y brillante. Nariz intensa, muy elegante, con fruta negra madu-ra, sensaciones minerales y madera muy bien integrada. En boca, gran estructuta y buena acidez, con final largo que aún debe afinar los taninos. Es un vino redondo y muy elegante, con nítida expresión varietal. Vino de largo plazo. Se aconseja su decantación antes de su servicio a una temperatura oscilante entre los 61 y 63F. Buen acompañante de asados y guisos de caza.” -Grandes Vinos de España

666334 Roda Reserva Rioja 2004 $106.00 |$85.86| 94TB“Very open on the nose straight away, very complex with aromas of musky red cherry, tobacco leaf, pencil shavings, plum, anise, and coco with some violets, undergrowth and mocha coffee. Classic Roda in the mouth, abundant silky tannins that lend a great texture, backed up buy some driving acid leaving the sence of perfect balance. The palate needed a bit more air time to show its stuff, it starts off with some red cherry and currents, plum with some earthy minerals, then adds cinnamon, pepper and mocha with time. A fairly long finish that shows off those lovely tannins.” -Dave Worthington, Tinto y Blanco

Mágnums en especial

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WS Wine Spectator | RP Robert Parker | ST Stepehn Tanzer | WE Wine Enthusiast | GVE Grandes Vinos de España | *D Estrellas Decanter GP Guía Peñín | W&S Wine & Spirits | TB Guía Tinto y Blanco | MH Miami Herald | CGC Connoisseurs Guide California | WN Wine News

5% Tempranillo, 11% Graciano, 4% Garnacha. “Complex and intense mouth, with the same spice and fruit notes….fresh, slightly tart yet sweet red fruit, cranberry and cherry. The fruit really lasts such a long time with the medium, very ripe tannins. It has really impressive balance between all the parts.” -Planeta Vino

667508 Chateau St. Jean Cinq Cepages Sonoma Valley 2003 $212.67 |$172.26| 94WE 90WS“A classic Cinq Cépages, the 2003 vintage offers the signature chocolate-covered cherry and boysenberry aro-mas that have come to define this flagship Sonoma County Cabernet Sauvignon. Lush, elegant and gracefully balanced, the wine delivers sweet plum and dark berry flavors and an exotic floral note that wraps around big, juicy tannins. This highly concentrated wine has beautiful oak integration and a lushness throughout that leads to a lingering finish. Just beautiful California claret.” -Wine Enthusiast

Cinq Cépages significa “cinco varietales” y está inspirado en la combinación de uvas clásicas bordelesas y que para este vino significa 78% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Merlot, 7% Cabernet Franc, 3% Malbec y 2% Petit Verdot. Cada partida está vinificada y añejada por separado en barricas francesas (56% nuevas) y al ensamblarse descansan en botella por seis meses antes de salir al mercado.

197511 Chateau St. Jean Cinq Cepages, Sonoma Valley 2004 $235.33 |$190.62| 87WS“The 2004 Cinq Cepages displays an elegant, Bordeaux-like style offering aromas of cedar, tobacco leaf, black currants, cherries, and spice box. Medium to full-bodied with soft, silky tannins, and a moderately long finish, it should drink well for 7-8 years.” -Wine Spectator

783 Dominus Estates, Napa Valley 2005 $352.00 |$285.25| 96RP 94ST 91W&S “Good full red-ruby. Highly complex nose melds black raspberry, minerals, milk chocolate, tobacco, licorice and brown spices. Wonderfully silky, sweet and broad; quite primary for a young Dominus vintage but with subtle earth tones adding nuance. This has plenty of high-quality tannins but the wine’s buffering flesh gives it an impression of sweetness. One senses near-perfect ripeness here in the way the wine saturates the palate with flavor. Very suave and fine-grained wine that will almost certainly rank among the best half-dozen vintages of Dominus made to day. Incidentally, long-time winemaker Boris Champy has returned to his native France to make wine, and Ted Mostero, previously in charge of winemaking at Almaviva in Chile, is now in charge here.” -International Wine Cellars

“The 2005 Dominus (a 7,000-case cuvee of 92% Cabernet Sauvignon and the rest equal parts Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot) has come of age, and is one of the strongest efforts they’ve made. It is possibly the best Do-minus since the 2001, and perhaps even the 1997 or 1991. A beautiful, sweet nose of roasted coffee interwoven with kirsch, black currant, cedar, and spice box emerges from this deep ruby/purple-colored wine. The wine has fabulous intensity, a layered, opulent, full-bodied mouthfeel, well-integrated acidity, and a stunningly long finish. The layering of this wine as it builds incrementally on the palate is something to behold. An outstanding, sexy, ageworthy Dominus, it will benefit from 2-3 years of cellaring, and last for at least 25 or 30 years. When I am tasting at Dominus, they always present a wine opened the day before and decanted, and one just opened,

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and the extended aeration version always seems to be the better example of the wine, so plenty of decanting seems to be in order.” -Wine Advocate

“Dominus 2005 is dark red, almost deep crimson in color. The nose is dense and compact, filled with dark berries, blond tobacco, black cherries and cacao. The entry is both powerful and supple, spherical in quality. Perfectly ripe, the enveloped tannins are firm, round and elegant. Black fruit and licorice linger throughout the evolution in mouth, well-balanced and harmonious. A superb vintage.

The 2005 blend consists of 92% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Cabernet Franc, and 3% Petit Verdot. No Merlot was used in the blend this year. This wine clearly has tremendous aging potential. We recommend decanting the wine prior to serving, to allow it to develop its full potential. This is especially important when serving young Dominus wines.” -Chiristian Moeix

821 Donum Carneros Pinot Noir 2005 $222.00 |$179.82| 92WS“Rich and intense, with a medley of ripe plum, black cherry, cola and sassafras flavors. Tightly focused, firm and spicy, gaining complexity and depth on the finish.” -Wine Spectator

194036 Frog’s Leap Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley 2006 $115.33 |$93.42| 90WS“Intense cassis, black plum and currant flavors are balanced by cigar box nuances. But what really makes this wine great is its well-integrated tannins and balanced acidity, keeping you coming back from more all through a meal.” -Wine Spectator

197406 Paraduxx Red Blend Napa Valley 2004 $115.33 |$93.42| 92CGC 91WE 92WN“65% Zinfandel; 28% Cabernet Sauvignon; 7% Merlot. Deeply fruited and redolent of ripe currants, blackber-ries, briary spice and a wee bit of chocolate, Paraduxx once again strikes out on its own unique path and comes up something more than typical Zin. It is full and fleshy with fine balance and a bit of Cabernet grip, and its very deep, genuinely complex flavors are as long as they are impressively layered. It has a sense of refinement even if it is a touch tannic to finish, and there is no question but that it will improve for four or five years.” -92 points and two stars from the Connoisseurs’ Guide to california Wine

“This year the blend is Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. As always, the wine is rich, complex, age-able, and unique among California reds. Zin brings its distinctly briary, wild berry taste to the pedigree of the Bordeaux varieties. The result is a balanced, elegant and refined wine that will stand five to eight years of age. A great accomplishment.” -Wine Enthusiast

“Dense inky purple hue. Spicy scents of powdered chocolate, nuts and earth. Dusty entry with spicy terroir notes that showcase raspberry flavors and echoes of walnut and mocha from this unusual blend of zinfandel, cabernet sauvignon and merlot. Rich and coating on the close with ripe berries and oak-laced tannins. -Wine News

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191032 Seghesio Old Vine Zinfandel Sonoma Valley 2006 $96.67 |$78.30| 92WS 92CGC “This is what great Zinfandel is all about. Ripe but balanced with lively acidity, jammy but concentrated and well-structured. Offers fresh wild berry, raspberry, vanilla and cracked pepper notes, but with layers of intrigu-ing sage, lively mineral and smoke accents. Drink now through 2014.” -Wine Spectator

“Very much cast in the very ripe, very extracted manner that has come to be the Segehsio stamp, this dramatic wine offers up a broad sweep of blackberry fruit highlighted with suggestions of chocolate, sweet oak and jam. It is absolutely mouthfilling stuff, and it shows a slight trim of heat at the finish, but it is marked first and last by its very powerful fruit and will shine as a partner to savory pork roasts.” 92 points and two stars from the Con-noisseurs’ Guide to California Wine

197108 Saintsbury Pinot Noir Carneros 2007 $81.50 |$66.00| 87WE“This is classic Carneros Pinot Noir - with boldness of fruit and an elegant structure. It comes from vineyards across the appellation, and it is aged in 100% French oak (30% new). Balanced, clean and approachable. A good, solid, everyday Pinot. Likeable for its dryness, crispness and silky texture. Shows adequate flavors of cherries herbs, cedar and spices. Drink now.” -Wine Enthusiast

191806 Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley 2001 $115.33 |$93.42| 91ST“Good medium ruby. Smoky aromas of cassis, game and currant leaf. Very suave and fine in the mouth, with less obvious sweetness than the 2002 but perhaps more precision of flavor. Notes of currant, coffee, smoke and game linger impressively on the firm finish. Classy cabernet for the price.” -International Wine Cellar

193713 Altos Las Hormigas Malbec, Mendoza 2006 $34.75 |$28.25| 86WS“A textbook example of what good-value Malbec should offer: purity of fruit delivered in a pleasingly fresh style. A supremely easy drinking wine with brambly blackberries and spiced apple - not at all overshadowed by the 14,6% alcohol. Drink now.” -Decanter

“...smoky, spicy 2007 Altos las Hormigas Malbec ($12) has surprising depth and savour.” -Bloomberg Markets

192657 Pulenta Estates Gran Corte Mendoza 2006 $113.00 |$91.53| 91WS“The 2006 Gran Corte is composed of 45% Malbec, 34%Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Merlot, 3% Tannat , and 3% PetitVerdot aged in French oak. Deep crimson-colored, it has a complex aromatic array of cedar, leather, spice box, mineral, black currant, and black cherry. Medium-bodied, firmly structured, and concentrated, it has out-standing depth, savory flavors, and a 45-second finish. Drink it from 2012 to 2021.” -Wine Spectator

191847 Grgich Hills Chardonnay, Napa Valley 2002 $100.67 |$81.54| 89ST“ Pale silver-yellow color. Waxy, nutty aromas of smoked meat, marzipan and vanillin oak. Rich, nutty and dense, with uncompromisingly dry but chewy flavors of peach, pear and hazelnut. Old-fashioned in a positive way. Very dry finishing flavors show very good texture and cling to the palate.” -Stephen Tanzer

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193713 Altos Las Hormigas Malbec 2006 $34.75 $28.25 _________ 192657 Pulenta Estates Gran Corte 2006 $113.00 $91.53 _________ 199044 Clarendon Hills Astralis Shiraz 2004 $781.50 $633.00 _________ 199804 Clarendon Hills Blewitt Springs Grenache 2004 $146.75 $119.00 _________ 199809 Clarendon Hills Moritz Shiraz 1999 $134.50 $109.00 _________ 199052 Elderton Command Shiraz 2003 $230.00 $186.30 _________ 199814 Elderton Cabernet Sauvignon 1999 $86.67 $70.20 _________ 390027 Chateau D’Issan 2001 $114.50 $92.75 _________ 190457 Chateau Teyssier 2006 $70.75 $57.25 _________ 190467 Chateau Teyssier Laforge 2006 $128.75 $104.25 _________ 193661 Joseph Drouhin Chambolle Musigny 1er Cru 2006 $181.33 $146.88 _________ 193669 Joseph Drouhin Chambolle Musigny 2006 $142.67 $115.56 _________ 660412 Paul Jaboulet Hermitage La Chapelle 2005 $584.67 $473.58 _________ 662228 Castello Banfi Brunello di Montalcino 2002 $150.00 $121.50 _________ 192609 Mastroberardino Taurasi Radici 1997 $67.00 $54.27 _________ 192104 Terrabianca Chianti Classico Scassino 2001 $46.33 $37.53 _________ 193136 Arzuaga Navarro Reserva 2001 $128.75 $104.25 _________ 666322 Bod. Alejandro Fernández, Pesquera Reserva 2004 $199.33 $161.46 _________ 196355 Bodegas Trus Gift Box 2003 $128.67 $104.22 _________ 194342 Europvin Laurona Montsant 2004 $94.00 $76.14 _________ 194343 Europvin 6 Vignes de Laurona 2004 $134.00 $108.54 _________ 192308 Huerta de Albala Taberner Tinto 2005 $87.33 $70.74 _________ 414 Marqués de Murrieta Mazuelo 2000 $127.33 $103.14 _________ 196351 Roda I Reserva 2004 $142.75 $115.75 _________ 666334 Roda Reserva 2004 $106.00 $85.86 _________ 667508 Chateau St. Jean Cinq Cepages 2003 $212.67 $172.26 _________ 197511 Chateau St. Jean Cinq Cepages 2004 $235.33 $190.62 _________ 783 Dominus Estates 2005 $352.00 $285.25 _________ 821 Donum Carneros Pinot Noir 2005 $222.00 $179.82 _________ 194036 Frog’s Leap Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 $115.33 $93.42 _________ 197406 Paraduxx Red Blend 2004 $115.33 $93.42 _________ 191032 Seghesio Old Vine Zinfandel 2006 $96.67 $78.30 _________ 197108 Saintsbury Pinot Noir Carneros 2007 $81.50 $66.00 _________ 191806 Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 2001 $115.33 $93.42 _________

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ROSE190428 Chateau D’Esclans Whispering Angel 2007 $22.75 $18.50 89WS ______192473 Melipal Malbec Rose 2007 $13.33 $10.80 88WS ______192678 Pulenta La Flor Malbec Rose 2008 $15.75 $12.75 89WS ______190412 Paul Jaboulet Rose Parallele ‘45 2007 $17.50 $14.25 89WS ______

BLANCOS191029 Gnarly Head Chardonnay 2007 $18.00 $14.75 91WS ______190418 Le Petit Jaboulet Viognier 2008 $14.75 $13.00 ¡Nuevo! ______196519 Pazo Pondal Leira Albariño 2008 $20.00 $16.25 ______ TINTOS190417 Paul Jaboulet Rouge Parallele ‘45 2006 $17.50 $14.25 Best Buy /WS ______193002 Briego Vendimia Seleccionada, R / Duero 2007 $16.00 $13.00 196524 Fescenino Tinto R / Duero 2007 $18.50 $15.00 194338 Lacrimus Crianza Rioja 2005 $20.75 $16.75 87 GP ______191036 Gnarly Head Old Vine Zinfandel 2007 $19.50 $15.75 91WS ______ 199064 Hill Of Content Grenache Shiraz 2004 $21.75 $17.75 89WS ______192676 Pulenta Pinot Noir, Argentina 2007 $23.75 $19.25 ______

CHAMPAGNE & ESPUMOSOS192638 Nicolas Feuillatte Fun Pack Brut 187ml NV $15.50 $12.50 90WS ______192639 Nicolas Feuillatte Fun Pack Brut Rose 187ml NV $18.00 $14.75 ______191610 Korbel Brut NV $18.50 $11.00 87WE ______191611 Korbel Brut Rose NV $17.50 $11.89 90WE ______192080 Canella Bellini NV $18.50 $15.00 Muy popular ______ 191002 Cava Maqués de Monistrol Brut Rose NV $14.00 $11.50 ______

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