Month: February 2025

2014 Lail Vineyards Blueprint Cabernet Sauvignon – Worth the Wait!

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The Winery

Picture from Lail Vineyards website of Totem Vineyard in Yountville


Their story began in 1879 when Robin Daniel Lail’s great-granduncle, Gustav Niebaum, pioneered fine winemaking in the Napa Valley when he founded Inglenook Winery. Inglenook was passed down to Robin’s grandfather and then to her father, John Daniel Jr. In 1995, after many years working with other Napa Valley icons (Robert Mondavi, Bill Harlan, etc.), Robin’s dream of wanting to create her own extraordinary wines was launched.  She and her daughters, Erin and Shannon, assembled a team of talented individuals and set out on their own by launching Lail Vineyards. Today, the winery has a long-standing tradition of great winemaking. Currently they continue a legacy of perfecting vineyards to make extraordinary wines, including some 100-point wines!


The Wine – “Wine is bottled poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

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A nice treat last evening as we pulled from the cellar was, Lail Vineyards Blueprint 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon. The 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon Blueprint, which comes from six vineyards in Napa Valley, is a blend of 90% Cabernet Sauvignon and 10% Petit Verdot. The wine on the eyes was a deep garnet red and purple color and medium heavy viscosity. On the nose, the aromas of boysenberry and black cherry dominate. On the palate, besides the ripe fruit, it opens to reveal mocha, vanilla pipe tobacco and leather. The finish is mouth filling, long and with a refined “upper class” edginess to it. The tannins are present but relatively tamed and smooth. The wine was aged in French oak barrels for 18 months with 55% being new. 1843 cases were produced by Philippe Melka. This vintage came in with 14.9% alcohol. The wine was rated at 92 and 93 points but IMHO should have been 2-3 points higher. This is a “value” at $95!

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The current release is 2022 and is listed at $95/bottle.  I could not find a rating for their 2022 but 2021 was rated 94 points by both Parker and Wine Enthusiast and Vinous rated it 97 points.


When they say the sum is greater than parts, this is the wine that exemplifies this saying!


Sláinte,


Michael

https://californiawinesandwineries.com
https://www.lailvineyards.com/

2020 Middle Oak Wines Cabernet Franc -Smooth and Delicious

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The Wine Wine is bottled poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

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Enjoyed this wine the other evening. This is Christina’s favorite wine that she produces. Her “Middle C” Cab Franc on the eyes is a lush dark ruby and purple coloring and is medium-full bodied viscosity.  On the nose, black cherry is the predominate aroma that wafts into the senses followed by raspberry and herbal notes. On the palate, flavors of black cherry reign with hints of dark chocolate and a skosh of vanilla with a minimal number of pyrazines on the palate. The finish is simply remarkable, smooth with structured velvety tannins, yet soft and rounded to be noticed but not overwhelm your mouth. This wine sells for $115. They used only French oak, with 100% being new for 12 months then transferring it to neutral barrels for another 12 months. It is comprised of 92% Cabernet Franc and 8% Cabernet Sauvignon.

The Winery and Background 

Christina Skinner is the owner of a small, woman-owned and family operated winery in Friendswood, Texas. Friendswood is located 23 miles southeast of Houston. Christina being a devoted artist (music and painting), had a dream to be involved with wine and the wine industry. After much studying, her dream came to life in the fall of 2021 with the introduction of her 2018 vintage “The Middle C”.

Her personal belief is that the arts and wines are intertwined disciplines. She sources her fruit from hand selected vineyards in Napa Valley, using organic, biodynamic and sustainable farming techniques producing beautiful fruit. Today, besides their Cabernet Franc, she produces Sauvignon Blanc, Grenache, Merlot, Red Blends, Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot. Christina keeps production small focusing on the high quality producing 200-300 cases a year.

Christina launched a wine club recently with a great reception. Her near-term goal is going to gradually increase her production and move to a larger more functional and versatile space for her tasting room. One of the things she is most grateful for is that every single wine produced has won at least one medal/award, every year!

Christina was fortunate to meet and work with Rudy Zuidema, a winemaking star in Napa Valley. You can read a previous story on Rudy at:

https://californiawinesandwineries.com/2019/09/23/rudy-zuidema-a-look-at-the-extraordinary-winemaker-golfer-husband-father/

Rudy, a UC Davis graduate in viticultural, has worked as a head winemaker, vineyard manager and general manager in Napa. His experiences in winemaking include time at Cuvaison, Honig, Robert Craig, Ehlers Estate and other projects include Napa De Oro Winery, Red Cap Vineyards and his own label Zuidema Wines. Rudy is the winemaker for Middle Oak Wines.

Previously at the International Cabernet Franc Wine Competition Middle Oak Wines won various awards. For the 2023 Competition Category 5 ($101 and up) for California (based grapes), they won a Gold Medal and Best of Class from the People’s Choice Judges.

Sláinte,

Michael

https://californiawinesandwineries.com

https://www.middleoakwines.com/

2023 Girasole Vineyards Rosé – Fresh, Crisp and Flavorful

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The Winery

I have written a couple of stories on BARRA of Mendocino and their wines. The winery also has another label, being Girasole Vineyards. All their wines are California Certified Organically Farmed (CCOF) and have been for 20 years. Even before certification, Charlie Barra had been doing this twenty plus years before “being certified”. You can read the history, the vision, the family and vineyards at:

https://californiawinesandwineries.com/2022/04/04/2020-girasole-vineyards-pinot-blanc-the-story-behind-the-grape/

https://californiawinesandwineries.com/2022/03/30/barra-of-mendocino-winery-2019-petite-sirah/


The Wine – “Wine is bottled poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

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Admittedly not being a big fan of Rosé, I did try this wine on a solid recommendation. As it turns out it was a “delightful and airy wine” and very enjoyable. The grapes were a combination of 60% Pinot Noir and 40% Zinfandel from the family’s home ranch in Redwood Valley, Calif. The winery sits at 820 feet in elevation. The grapes were gently pressed and extracted for their juice and color. After being clarified, the lees separated, a slow fermentation was done to secure the fresh aromatic fruit flavors.

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The wine greets one on the eyes with a color of richness being copper with hints of gold and peach all in one unique tone. On the nose this wine held court demanding attention and respect with garden fragrances of strawberries and plum aromas. On the palate, it was crisp and clean with the two varietals presenting themselves individually and together. From the Pinot Noir, the elegant presence of strawberries and from the Zinfandel the forwardness of blackberry and plums. Secondary flavors of just a tinge of cinnamon and clove spice provide another layer of the wine. On the finish, balanced acidity and a modicum of citrus made for a savory conclusion.

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This is a wine for the summer while on the lake or simply as a refreshing “patio pounder” on a warm day! At $16/bottle and 13% alcohol this is a wine to be added to your summer shopping. I know it will be for me.

The Food and Wine Pairing – “Food without wine is a corpse; wine without food is a ghost. United and well matched, they are as body and soul: living partners” – Andre Simon

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Paired this evening with a salsa chicken breast. Accompanied by a Yukon Gold potato and a fresh garden salad. The honey slices of almonds made the salad and wine strikingly tasteful. The Pinot Noir contribution did well with the chicken and the Zinfandel portion was sufficient to handle the tomato from the salsa. The overall taste of the Rosé contributed a refreshing comfort to the spiciness of the meal.

Slainte,

Michael

https://californiawinesandwines.com

https://www.girasolevineyards.com

2014 YoungInglewood Right Bank Blend – Funambulism Perfected

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The Winery

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I have been an admirer of this winery since their inception and have always stated their label of the tightrope walker represents one of the best labels – the parallelism between showing how the tightrope walker reaching a their destination and the winemaker balancing so many facets of the production to arrive at the other side safely with a grand product.

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This includes vineyard management, canopy trimming, dropping fruit, harvesting at the precise moment to extract the perfect juice, formulating the right blend, keeping tannins and fruit in check, etc. I seldom talk about wine labels but theirs is the exception. The label is one of the simplest yet says so much about their wine with the balancing of the tightrope walker. This is a paradigm for balance in the fruit, tannins, acidity and color. A little too much of any one item, and a misstep happens. Even deeper is their aspiring sense of balance in life, starting in the vineyards with organic and sustainable practices. All of this requires a firm grasp of balance and finesse summed up by a tightrope walker! Funambulism is the art of tightrope walking.

Photo ©Michael Kelly

It is a small family winery located in the southern edge of Saint Helena up against the western mountains in Napa Valley. Jim Young handling the administration, finances and the winemaking team is Jacky and Scott Young, a mother/son teaming up to make many exquisite wines. Currently they produce Aligoté, Chardonnay (Burgundian style), Vin Clair Rosé (lighter side of Malbec and Merlot), Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Merlot, Petit Verdot and Right Bank Blend.

This boutique winery, which has consistently produced deep and concentrated red wines was voted one of the must visit wineries in California by the SF Chronicle: https://www.sfchronicle.com/wine/article/Young-Inglewood-an-organic-family-vineyard-with-15576338.php

The Wine – “Wine is bottled poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

Photo ©Michael Kelly

Opened last night a 2014 YoungInglewood Right Bank Blend. This wine is 39% Cabernet Franc, 39% Merlot, 19% Cabernet Sauvignon and 3% Malbec. It is 14.5% alcohol and only 167 cases were produced. The percentages change yearly, and their current vintage is the 2020 at 130/bottle.

On the eyes an alluring and dark purple concentration of color with medium-heavy viscosity. On the nose aromatics of ripe raspberries and dark fruits. The blend of Cabernet Franc and Merlot were harmonized to make a mellow presentation, yet still able to pick up the nuances of Cabernet Franc. The Cabernet Sauvignon played its part to allow sufficient tannins to be presented as velvety and smooth. On the palate the Malbec provided a tinge of smokiness that was noted while sipping. A beautiful wine to enjoy alone or with a nice ribeye steak, tri tip or ribs.

This wine made my Best Wines Tasted in 2025 for sure. Only 5% of the 1500-1800 wines tasted during the year make my annual list. Treat yourself to a visit to YoungInglewood Winery as each wine is purposed and handcrafted by artisan winemakers.

Sláinte,

Michael

https://californiawinesandwineries.com

https://younginglewood.com/

2021 Cuda Ridge Wines Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve – Best of Class Winner at San Francisco Wine Competition 2025

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The Wine – “Wine is bottled poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

Photo ©Michael Kelly

Being recognized as Best of Class at SF Chronicle is a major achievement by any winery and Cuda Ridge could not be more pleased with the accolade. First on the eyes this wine is dark in the glass and medium-heavy viscosity. Once in the glass, intense and powerful aromas of violets, lavender and dark fruits engulf the senses. On the palate, black cherries, plums and eucalyptus swirl about in a grand waltz being confident and bold in the mouth. Secondary flavors of raspberry, graphite and mocha come into play. On the incredibly long and dry finish the grippy tannins are present on sides and roof of the mouth. Blackberry fruit helps caress and manage the tannins to complete this elegant tasting experience.

This wine is from three different vineyards and varieties with 90% Cabernet Sauvignon coming from Galles Vineyard, 5% Thatcher Bay with Merlot and 5% Smith Ranch Petit Verdot.  It was aged 30 months in French oak. The wine came in at 14.7% alcohol and is $65/bottle for a memorable tasting! This wine from the first sip made my annual Best Wines Tasted for 2025. A great job by Larry Dino.

The Food and Wine Pairing – “Food without wine is a corpse; wine without food is a ghost. United and well matched, they are as body and soul: living partners” – Andre Simon

Photo ©Michael Kelly

Tonight’s dinner was fit for a King! My wife brought her culinary skills to the kitchen with a perfect Chateaubriand steak. It was seasoned with kosher salt, ground black pepper and canola oil, then browned in a skillet and then baked to medium rare. The sauce included shallots, parsley, unsalted butter, fresh thyme, red wine and a demi-glace. The demi-glace was the key and consisted of bay leaf, dried thyme, fresh parsley stems and peppercorns. The demi-glace ingredients included clarified butter, chopped yellow onions, chopped celery, chopped carrots, flour, low sodium beef stock and Kosher salt. Lots of heating of the sauce and demi-glace. A sachet was prepared with spices and tied up with cooking twine to create the sachet d’ Épices. Then added to the sauce when done and strained via cheesecloth after simmering. Many more steps and work to get this completed but what a wonderful meal. The meat literally melted in the mouth. Accompanied by Brussel sprouts, drizzled with balsamic vinegar and mashed potatoes with chives.

Pairing the 2021 Cuda Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon was a perfect match for this delicious and scrumptious meal.

Background

Photo from Cuda Ridge Wines Facebook page

Perhaps an odd winery name but you must understand how Larry Dino came up with the name. Larry and Margie Dino are the proprietors with Larry being the winemaker, were discussing what to name their newly formed winery. Larry was in the process of restoring a 1970 Barracuda (or ‘Cuda) and one of his friends mentioned his Cuda and the ridge that was off in the distance. Voila the winery name was formed. Now for looking under the hood about Cuda Ridge Wines.

The Winery

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The winery was formed in 2007 in Livermore at 2400 Arroyo Drive, Livermore, California. The vision for Cuda Ridge Wines has been from the onset to produce premium wines that are small lot and hand-crafted Bordeaux-style wines. Cuda Ridge’s current production is 2400 cases. Cuda Ridge Wines produces the following Bordeaux varietals: Sauvignon Blanc, Rosé, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Carménère, Malbec, and Petit Verdot. He also has a non-Bordeaux wines which include Sangiovese, New-World style Cabernet Sauvignon, and an S&M blend. I have tasted many of his wines over the years but until recently never sat down and went through a complete tasting and I was so pleased with the experience.

To view the list of their awards by varietal click this link: https://cudaridgewines.com/awards_notes/

Sláinte,

Michael

https://californiawinesandwineries.com

https://www.CudaRidgeWines.com

2016 Prospect 772 Wine Company Black Tie Charlie – A Big, Bold and Jammy Blend

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The Wine – “Wine is bottled Poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

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Pulled our last bottle of a 2016 Black Tie Charlie the other night. It was time as you could see the wicking of the wine on the cork. Caught it just before cresting at top! The Black Tie Charlie is a 50/50 blend of Syrah and Petite Sirah. The wine was perfectly preserved and represented a beautiful blend of these two strong grapes. First, on the eyes a deep cavernous black coloring, a foreboding of what is to spring forth of dark fruit. On the nose floral notes of violets and soft black licorice waft gently with aromatic nuances. On the palate, it is where these two varietals comingling produce layers upon layers of enjoyment.  A synchronized orchestra of blackberries, blueberries, dark cherry and plum swirl about the mouth. Secondary muted notes of black pepper, vanilla and an earthiness ricochet from side to side. The finish is long with flavors of herbs, soft pipe tobacco, counterbalanced with a big, bold and jammy conclusion. This has been one of my favorite blends for 10 years now!

Today’s vintage is 2021 and sells for $33/bottle which is a bargain for such a bold and expressive wine.

The Winery

While only open to the public Thursday to Sunday, this is one winery worthy of visiting in Calaveras County. Founders Ron Pieretti and Wendy Sanda recently sold the winery to Francis & Kristina Johnson, and they are continuing to produce some exceptional Rhone varietals.

Photo ©Michael Kelly

The grounds are beautifully maintained, and the tasting room has a “down home comfortability” and welcoming factor. To find Prospect 772, it is just off Highway 4 a few miles before reaching Angels Camp. Signs show where to turn and approximately one mile down this private road leads to 25 acres which comprises both the vineyards and tasting room.

Photo ©Michael Kelly

Prospect 772 has stayed true to their mission of producing exciting Rhone varietals. Each of their wines has a descriptive name so I will provide that and then the varietals used in the production. Currently the wine line up is:

Tatum’s Grace – 50% Roussanne, 50% Viogner

Sparkling GSM Brut Rose – Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre

Baby Doll – Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre

The Stray – 71% Cabernet Sauvignon and 29% Syrah

The Truant – 71% Grenache, 22% Syrah and 7% Mourvedre

The Shadow – 41% Petite Sirah, 28% Grenache, 19% Syrah and 12% Mourvedre

The Brat – 84% Grenache and 16% Syrah

The Brawler – 94% Syrah and 6% Viognier

The Instigator – 100% Syrah

Big Nose Pete – 100% Petite Sirah

Black Tie Charlie – 50% Syrah and 50% Petite Sirah

Slainte,

Michael

https://californiawinesandwineries.com

https://www.prospect772.com

2024 Wood Family Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc, Stainless Steel – Lively, Zesty and Bright!

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The Wine – “Wine is bottled Poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

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Wood Family Vineyards does makes two different Sauvignon Blanc wines. One is finished in wood barrels and the other is their stainless-steel version. This stainless-steel fermented version is like a New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc with grapefruit, lemon grass, etc. However, this is just a bit “tamer and more subdued”, yet zesty, bright and lively. It is like a roller coaster ride with a sudden dip or turn! On the eyes there is a tantalizing light golden coloring and medium viscosity. On the nose aromas of lemon grass and tropical floral rise to meet the imbiber. On the palate, the strong flavors of grapefruit and lemon grass swirl about like a party in the mouth inviting one to partake in the activity. Layers of discerning flavors unfold to the imbiber. Mostly tart with a faint hint of pineapple and passion fruit to soften the enjoyment. On the finish, a puckering and enjoyable lemon zest is present. This year the lees were stirred daily for the 6-7 weeks which helped in producing a more mouth filling feel. Only 259 cases were produced, and the wine will be released in mid-February 2025 and will be priced at $34/bottle with 13.6% alcohol.

This wine made my annual Best Wines tasted in 2024 and will again in 2025!

The Food and Wine Pairing – “Food without wine is a corpse; wine without food is a ghost. United and well matched, they are as body and soul: living partners” – Andre Simon

Photo ©Michael Kelly

I normally pair Sauvignon Blanc with fresh fish and seafood dishes. However, this evening a very thick cut pork chop was the designated meal. A very thick cut was ordered at the market (almost 2”) and brined with water, salt, brown sugar, thyme, garlic and peppercorns for eight hours. The brining keeps the pork chop extremely moist and tender.

Accompanied by mashed potatoes infused with blue cheese, fresh chives and butter. Also a fresh garden salad with pepitas provided for a scrumptious meal. The food pairing was spot on with the crisp, tart and citrusy flavors complementing the richness of the meat. The acidity also cut through the fat on the pork chop.

The Winery

Photo ©Michael Kelly

Wood Family Vineyards, located in eastern Livermore Valley with Rhonda Wood owner & winemaker, has been producing award winning wines for over two decades. You can read more on her background from airline pilot to award winning winemaker at:

https://californiawinesandwineries.com/2016/02/10/wood-family-vineyards-2

https://californiawinesandwineries.com/2022/11/24/2020-wood-family-vineyards-the-captain-a-red-wine-blend

Sláinte,

Michael

https://californiawinesandwineries.com

https://woodfamilyvineyards.com

2022 Selin Cellars Cabernet Franc – Double Gold Winner at SF Chronicle Competition

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The Wine Wine is bottled poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

Photo ©Michael Kelly

First when pouring the wine into the glass, I was caught off guard as to the depth and dark coloring of this Cabernet Franc. It also possessed a very heavy viscosity.  That was just the beginning! On the nose, a soft violet fragrance and dark fruit waft upward into the olfactory senses. On the palate a delightful and surprisingly far reaching range of bold blackberry, almost jammy but not sweet, coupled with new soft leather and mild pipe tobacco greeted and coated the mouth. Absent was the pyrazine characteristic often found in Cabernet Franc wine.  Another surprise then hit you and it was the tannins and acidity coating the mouth from tooth to tooth to the roof of the mouth. Not typical of a Cabernet Franc to have such griping tannins, but not offensive as they were kept in check with the beautiful caressing fruit. The finish was extremely long lasting with a minerality/earthiness beckoning yet another sip. This Cabernet Franc showed its pedigree as an award-winning wine from popping the cork, to the last sip.

The wine is aged 18 months in a combination of 100% new French and Hungarian barrels. The wine comes in at 14.8% alcohol and one to secure! It made my annual list of Best Wines Tasted for 2025

The Winery and Background 

Pete Selin, owner and winemaker of Selin Cellars, had spent many years appreciating and tasting wines from various regions. After retiring from high tech in Silicon Valley he moved to Sonoma Valley. He felt right at home in Sonoma with the boutique, hands-on style of wines. A solid friendship developed with Chris Taddei of Taddei Family Wines and today they consider themselves “brothers”. Chris and Pete work together making wines for both wineries and share a tasting room at 7726 Bell Road in Windsor, California. It is here that Pete and Chris also produce their wines. Selin Cellars was established in 2019. Today Selin Cellars produces about 400 cases annually, Pete will cap out his production at no more than 1,000 cases in the future.

Pete sources his grapes from the following hand selected vineyards:

Cabernet Franc – Burnett Vineyards, Barrie Vineyard, Chalk Hill

Puccini Ranch – Alicante Bouschet, Petite Syrah, Zinfandel

Jenks Vineyard – Chardonnay (along the Russian River)

Sláinte,

Michael

https://californiawinesandwineries.com

https://selincellars.com/

2020 Cuda Ridge Wines Cabernet Franc – A Very Smooth Enjoyable Wine

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The Wine – “Wine is bottled Poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

The Cabernet Franc is part of Larry Dino’s (winemaker/owner) Bordeaux Collection. This 2020 Cabernet Franc showed some “old world characteristics” as well as unique Livermore Valley traits.

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The coloring of this wine was dark and alluring with a medium heavy viscosity. On the nose, blueberry, cherry, and a hint of plum and floral notes abounded. On the palate, this mellow Cabernet Franc tannins were subdued with roundness. In the mouth, the blueberries and dark cherry were prominent along with a modicum of black pepper and sage qualities. Soft leather, a dry rockiness and sweet pipe tobacco lingered to make the finish long lasting and inquisitive. A particularly good wine to drink with food or smooth enough to enjoy by itself.  It originally sold for $41/bottle. This wine came in at 14.2% alcohol.

Subsequent Cabernet Franc wines by Cuda Ridge Wines have won Gold and Double Gold awards. Today’s current vintage is 2022 and received 91 points from Wine Enthusiast and sells for $45/bottle.

The Winery

Photo ©Michael Kelly

There is a lot to be said about Cuda Ridge Wines. A key point is that they produce a full range of Bordeaux style wines. The Cuda Ridge Wines tasting room is located at 2400 Arroyo Road in Livermore, California. Cuda Ridge Wines’ current production is approximately 2100 cases. They produce the following Bordeaux varietals: Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Petit Verdot and most recently their addition of Carménère. Always experimenting, Larry Dino owner & winemaker has produced non-Bordeaux style wines which are designated under their Black label, these wines include Sangiovese, New-World style Cabernet Sauvignon and others. Each varietal produced are small lots ranging from one hundred to 450 cases. Cuda Ridge does extensive blending of varietals and strives for lower alcohol wines with intense complexity and character, traditional of the Bordeaux style wines.

Sláinte,

Michael

https://californiawinesandwineries.com

https://www.CudaRidgeWines.com

A Weekend Smorgasbord of Foods and Wines -Napa Valley, Lodi, Sonoma, Paso Robles, France and Calaveras foothills

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A few of the Friday Night Wine & Dine Group was able to get together, not once but twice over the weekend. First at the local restaurant and then at one of the houses. The first included two nice specials at Verona18, Mahi Mahi with Mango Chutney and a Pasta Beef Ragu and of course their normal menu.

The second was for an impromptu crab feed including bibs! Two great dishes of fresh crab with clarified butter & lemon and a Fijian crab style dish (coconut milk, prawns, jalapeño peppers, etc.). Everyone brought various side dishes including salads, French bread, garlic French bread, chicken ramen with vegetables and a few other dishes.

Some excellent wine from Napa Valley, Lodi, Sonoma, Paso Robles, France and Calaveras foothills.

Some pictures were taken by me and a few from others.

Looking forward to a few days to recover!

Slainte,

Michael

https://californiawinesandwineries.com

https://www.shadybrookestate.com/wines/rapp-ranch

https://zuidemawines.com/

https://vjbcellars.com/

https://daouvineyards.com/

https://www.tobinjames.com/

https://lavenderridgevineyard.com/

https://hopefamilywines.com/