Wine Review – 2019 Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars Artemis

2019 Stag's Leap Wine Cellars Artemis Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley wine bottle

A big, bold California Cabernet Sauvignon that lives up to the billing. Name: Artemis Vintage: 2019 Producer: Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars Region/Country:  Napa Valley, California Grape Varietal(s): Cabernet Sauvignon Alcohol Level: 14.5% abv Consumed: At home Recommended By: Purchased from the SAQ (back when Californian wines were available) Cost: $92.75 CAD in 2022 Bottle Presentation … Read more

Wine Review – 2013 Sassicaia

Bottle Presentation A distinct, elegant cream-coloured label featuring the winery’s iconic emblem. The gold font elevates the bottle’s (and winery’s) presentation. Appearance Clear, medium garnet Nose Clean, medium-plus nose, with blackberry, dark plums, dark cherries, savoury spice, eucalyptus, anise, vanilla, tobacco, and a tinge of spaghetti sauce. We’d consider this a developing wine given the emerging tertiary notes. Palate Dry, medium-plus bodied, high acidity, medium-plus tannins, and medium, well-integrated alcohol. Medium-plus intensity, with sour dark cherries, blackberry, semi-sweet chocolate, cedar, charred wood, eucalyptus, vanilla, and green tea. Finish An enduring, enjoyable finish, with lingering eucalyptus and green tea notes. Overall Impressions A beautiful offering from an exceptional producer. We had been looking forward to pouring this wine since we purchased it in 2016, and now that we’ve done so, we’re left with mixed feelings. On the one hand, this is an incredible red blend that shone in so many ways. On the other hand, we’re disappointed we don’t have another bottle in the cellar (at least from the same vintage) to enjoy in a few years. This is an outstanding wine that ticks all the boxes for balance, length, intensity, and complexity. It is drinking beautifully now, though it could be cellared for many years to come. As with most of our best reds, we poured it with grilled steak, and the pairing was engaging and highly satisfying. Saying that, we could easily enjoy this red on its own, as it continued to open throughout the night. In fact, we found it was better later, on its own, after it had more time to open up. We’ve had some excellent reds in the past year, including a Château Latour and an Artemis from Stag’s Leap. In our opinion, the Sassicaia was the pick of the lot, which speaks for itself. Ratings Overall Rating: 98/10 E-Wine rating: 5/5. Purchasing a case extends a little beyond our means, but if we had the funds on hand, we’d be more than happy to do so. Value: 5/5. Although expensive, it is hard to imagine another wine that would top this offering regardless of price, which, in our book, makes it an excellent value for the experience (or the money).

An amazing Bordeaux blend from one of Italy’s smallest, yet best regions, at least in our opinion. Name: Sassicaia Vintage: 2013 Producer: Tenuta San Guido Region/Country:  Bolgheri, Italy Grape Varietal(s): 85% Cabernet Sauvignon and 15% Cabernet Franc Alcohol Level: 13.5% abv Consumed: At home Recommended By: Purchased from the SAQ. Cost: $287.23 CAD, purchased in … Read more

Wine Review – 2005 Château Latour

2005 bottle of Grand Vin de Château Latour, Pauillac, France

An iconic wine from a legendary producer (what else is there to say?) Name: Château Latour Premier Grand Cru Classé Vintage: 2005 Producer: Château Latour Region/Country:  Pauillac, France Grape Varietal(s): 87% Cabernet Sauvignon, 12% Merlot, 0.5% Petit Verdot, 0.5% Cabernet Franc Alcohol Level: 13% abv Consumed: At home Recommended By: Purchased from the SAQ Cost: … Read more