BecksWineVine
A place for vino lovers to post their tasting notes, experiences, food parings, pricing and your favorite local wine shops. Wines are rated on the BigBeck scale from 1-10.
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Monday, February 10, 2014
2009 Robertson Winery Number One Constitutional Road Shiraz
I give this wine 8.95 BigBecks out of 10.
I give "SIPS" 9.0 BigBecks out of 10 for their Tapas and wine selection.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
I'M BACK....................
2012 Belle Glos Pinot Noir Meiomi
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
2009 Columbia Crest Cab Sig H3

Wednesday, September 29, 2010
07 Blue Pirate Pinot Noir

Wednesday, June 30, 2010
07/08 Sans Liege " The Prophetess"

Monday, November 2, 2009
2004 Falcor Zinfandel

Friday, October 30, 2009
07 Fritz Russian River Valley Pinot
I have always believed that the Pinots that come out of the RRV are extremely fruit forward and not as " earthy" as those from other regions. I'm not saying that this is a negative in any way. I go 50/50 back and forth between the style of Pinots that I like to drink. This 07 Fritz is an outstanding wine that any pinot lover will enjoy. The nose is filled with cranberries and Shasta blackberry-vanilla soda. Upon the first swirl of the glass I got excited and could not wait to try the first sip. I was not disappointed what so ever. Ripe black cherries, cola and Christmas spices came to life. The tannins were present and pleasant and perfect after 11 months in oak....This bottle averages $30 dollars, but I got mine at Green's in Columbia, SC for a nice sale price of $18. I like this wine at $30, but love it at $18. Pick up a bottle or two and serve over the holidays to impress your guests.I rate this wine 8.75 BigBecks out of 10.
Monday, October 5, 2009
2008 Morande Casablanca Valley Pinot Noir-Chile
I tend not to bash wines on this site, but this wine should be avoided at all cost. I'm always searching for an inexpensive Pinot so I purchased this one to try. The aromas of this wine were somewhat exciting with bright bing cherries and a hint of fresh crushed strawberries, but the flavor did not match my excitement. The flavors were all wrong. It had almost a fizzy texture along with a fake flavor of a jolly rancher that had been sitting unwrappedFriday, September 25, 2009
2004 Amber Knolls Vineyard Cabernet

Wednesday, September 23, 2009
07 Diseno Malbec (Argentina)
A good effort for an inexpensive Malbec. Floral tones and a hint of tobacco on the nose. The tannins are a bit forward, but settled down after the wine was allow to open up for about 30 minutes. The tannins should also smooth out over time in the bottle. If you like drinking Shasta "black cheery cola" with your Hershey bar, you will appreciate this wine. I would recommend serving this wine with any type of grilled meat. This is not a "sipping by the fire in your smoking jacket" bottle of Malbec, but what do you expect for a $10-$15.I rate this wine 6 Bigbecks out of 10
Beck
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
06 Husch Anderson Valley Pinot Noir
Brilliant aromas of Bing cherries and cola spark the nose on this Anderson Valley treat. Raspberries and a hint of oaken vanilla bring this Pinot to life. As most of my follows can tell, I am very partial to Pinots from this region. I have tried many and have not been disappointed in any of them. This Husch is no exception. Drinks well and has cellar potential. I would recommend decanting this wine for at least an hour prior to serving. It grew and grew in flavor over time. My only hesitation is the price on this one. At $25-$30 per bottle...may be better quality Pinots from Anderson Valley in that range. I would recommend purchasing 4 bottles and try one a year over the next 4 years to see how the wine grows over time.I rate this wine 6.95 BigBecks out of 10.
06 Melipal Malbec

Monday, September 21, 2009
2004 Meyer Family Cellars Syrah

Thursday, September 17, 2009
07 Martin Codax Albarino

Friday, June 19, 2009
07 Arissa Jane Pinot Noir
The Arissa Jane Pinot Noir from Sonoma is the second label for Adrian Fog which produces some of the finest Anderson Valley Pinots available. The Arissa Jane runs in the $20-$30 range where as the Adrian Fog tops $75. The 07 Arissa Jane needs some air-time. The first glass was closed to the palate as well as the nose. Upon first taste, it came across as extremely bland without a lot of depth and somewhat chalky. I set it aside and tried it again an hour or so later. The wine was totally different. Bursting with mixed berries (blackberries and plums), and the nose popped with an mossy-forest floor-crushed cherries aroma. I enjoyed this wine, but was not too impressed for the price point. I have found others in the range that was far superior. Maybe I have become too much of an Anderson Valley Pinot Noir snob....I rate this wine 6.75 Bigbecks out of 10
Beck
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
2004 Murphy-Goode Petite Verdot

Tuesday, June 16, 2009
07 Wild Rock "Cupids Arrow"Pinot Noir

Monday, May 11, 2009
08 Red Tree Pinot Noir

07 O'Reilly's Pinot Noir

Friday, May 1, 2009
From the screenplay by Alexander Payne & Jim Taylor of the novel, Sideways, by Rex Pickett.
Friday, April 10, 2009
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
2005 Henneberg Pinot Noir

2004 Anderson Valley Wightman House Pinot Noir

Thursday, March 19, 2009
Meridian 2007 Chardonnay

Saturday, February 21, 2009
04 Howell Mountain Zinfandel

Sunday, February 15, 2009

I called Tony at Carriage House Wines last week and told him that my wife and I were throwing a baby shower and needed a red wine that is extremely drinkable no matter what was on the buffet table. He, as usual, did an outstanding job of pointing me in the right direction. This nose on this wine is fresh plums and crushed bing cherries. What I really loved about this wine was the color. It was the color of strawberry starburst candy. For the price (about 12 bones), this wine was outstanding. Even the young wine neophytes that were at the shower (normally beer drinkers) commented on how good the wine was. If this wine can withstand a year or two in the cellar, I will be purchasing a case this week to put away.
I rate this wine 6.9 bigbecks out of 10
I rate the value/flavor ratio 9.5 bigbecks out of 10
Beck
Friday, February 13, 2009
Robert Mondavi Oakville District Cabernet Sauvignon 2005

Monday, February 9, 2009
04 Downing Family Vineyards Cabernet
Another Oakville beauty!This wine starts off with a luscious nose of chocolate covered raspberries and star anise. This wine is as smooth and drinkable as any wine that I've ever had the privilege of tasting. The soft tannins, mild oak, wild berries and cocoa flavors come alive after 30 minutes of breathing. The vibrant flavor last for a good minute after it has left the palate. I have also had their Zin which is a strong effort, but nothing compared to the Cab. I know that Rigby will love this one due to its Oakville lineage..
I rate this wine 8.5 bigbecks out of 10
Beck
Monday, February 2, 2009
06 Orin Swift " The Prisoner" Zin Blend

"The 2006 blends the lush berry flavors of Zinfandel, the power and concentration of Cabernet Sauvignon, the dark black fruit of Syrah, the intensity and structure of Petite Sirah, the flesh of Charbono, and a hint of Grenache - all combined for a decadent wine with great complexity."
Friday, January 30, 2009
06 Pelerin Cuvee St. Vincent Pinot Noir
Taking my wife out to dinner tonight...bringing this Pinot with us. Looking forward to trying this one...Here is a blurb from the tasting notes...."The 2006 'Cuvee St. Vincent' Pinot Noir presents broad aromas of fresh cherries and strawberries, accompanied by notes of licorice and vanilla."
Will keep you all posted as to where this one lands on the bigbeck scale....
Folks, this wine was delicate and delectable. My wife had the first taste and told me that she has found her favorite Pinot. The flavors were of subtle cherry and strawberries with a hint of all spice. The wine actually got better throughout our dinner. The owners of the eatery came by the table for a tasting. They were also blown away. May be adding to their wine list.
I give this wine 9 bigbecks out of 10.
Beck
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
05 Ex-Libris Cabernet

Tuesday, January 27, 2009
01 Vega Sindoa Cab 60%/Tempranillo 40%
I was somewhat pleased to find out that this wine was still drinkable. I remember purchasing this 01 many years ago and stashed it away in the value section of my racks (which I'm starting to go through to make room). I opened this wine to check to see if I needed to pour it down the drain or drink now...Turned out to be a good pairing with some homemade spicy beef burritos. The nose was borderline acceptable. The fruit was blackberry jam with a hint of raspberry flavored skittles to it. I would recommend that anyone that has this vintage to Drink Now..it may not last another week...I give this wine 5 bigbecks out of 10
Beck
Monday, January 26, 2009
Louis Martini Napa Cabernet
Anyone that has been to my house more than once knows my love for this label. I fell in love with the 03 Napa Cab and the relationship began. I often struggle as to which vintage to pull from my selection (03, 04, 05). It really depends on what is on the center of the plate. The 03 is drinking quite well now, but with less power than the 04. The 05 is still an oak explosion , but mellows out after about 30 minutes of breathing. I would recommend buying one bottle of each for a private tasting. You will not be disappointed with any of these. By the way, their Sonoma Cabs are OK, but will not stand alone without food. By the way...Louis Martini was the first tasting room that my wife and I visited on our first Napa excursion.I give the 03 Napa Cab 6.5 bigbecks
I give the 04 Napa Cab 7.5 bigbecks
I give the 05 Napa Cab 6 bigbecks...potential move to 7 bigbecks after one more year of cellaring
Beck
Saturday, January 24, 2009
2003 Cecchi Villa Cerna Chianti Classico Riserva

Friday, January 23, 2009
La Yunta Torrontés

2005 Angeline Russian River Valley Pinot Noir

Tuesday, January 20, 2009
2006 Di Majo Norante Sangiovese
For those of you looking for a entry level wine that is priced right...here is my pick. This wine is made to pick up at the store and drink with dinner. This is not an age worthy wine...in my opinion. It should not cost more than 9 dollars. It offers up aromas of strawberries, black cherries, damp earth, spice box, and fruit cake. Give this one a try...This winery has other exceptional wines that bring to the table more richness, but this one is a good starter wine...I rate this one 6 bigbecks out of 10 for depth/flavor
I rate this one 9 bigbecks out of 10 for value
Beck
2003 Joseph Family Vineyards Cabernet
Monday, January 19, 2009
2004 Cosentino Cabernet

The 04 Cabernet is exceptional. It will stand up to most Cabs from anywhere. Smooth tannins with a mouthful of blackberry jam and a hint of clove really throws you for a look. This powerful wine should be pared with a nice medium rare steak and some buttery potatoes.
I give it 7.5 bigbecks out of 10
Beck
2005 Goldeneye Pinot Noir

I gave it 8 bigbecks out of 10
Beck





