The Reserve Tasting will encompass wines from local cellars, valued at $90 and above, and not commonly found in the marketplace. All wines will be sommelier curated. Proceeds from the Reserve Tasting will be dedicated to Solidarity Sandy Springs, an approved non-profit 501c3 organization. Reserve Tasting participants will receive a swag bag with sponsor advertising and information & discounts from Sandy Springs businesses, along with an etched Riedel glass.
These wines will not be available for purchase, tasting only.
The wine is from the Wagner Family's Taylor Lane Vineyard (Joe Wagner) in the
Sonoma Coast Appellation. This family is well recognized for their Caymus Vineyards Cabernet. This is a single vineyard of Belle Glos Pinot Noir made more in the Burgundian-style, and released only in Magnums after years of aging. This wine delivers through its perfumed flowers and tangelo on the palate with notes of sugared cherry, orange peel, crushed stone, vanilla, and white pepper.
We will be pouring a 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 vertical of this great wine sourced from Meteor Vineyards. This wine displays aromas of blackberry, blackcurrant, mint, lavender and dark fruit. Full-bodied, yet tight and formed, with fine tannins that give asilky impression.
This estate is a 2nd Grand Cru Classe and lies within the terroir of Saint Julien in the Medoc. This classy 2014 Saint-Julien is composed of 83% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Merlot and 2% Cabernet Franc and opens to stunning aromatics of ripe dark berries, black plums, tobacco, spices and hints of spring florals all soaring from the glass. The medium-full body is silky and beautifully layered.
An amazing and brilliant Sauvignon Blanc by well known winemaker Philipe Melka. This wine comes from the cooler terroir of NAPA Valley and was matured in French oak and concrete. It displays nuisances of grapefruit, melon and peach with a touch of spice, and acidity that draws you into its vibrant character. It finishes with a wet stone impression that lingers on the finish.
This highly rated 2016 exhibits bold cherry, dried raspberry with saddle leather, cedar, damp forest floor, and wild herbs. It is medium to full-bodied, with a ripe yet structured feel with notes of red plum, currant, dried roses, orange rind, and white pepper. It is crisp expression of Sangiovese with lifted berry aromas gained over two years of barrel aging.
This varietal is native to southern Italy and grown almost exclusively in Puglia the
peninsula which can be visualized as the "heel" of the boot in Italy. The grape produces wines very deep in color. The 2016 is a smooth and complex red with high minerality combined with sour cherry, plum, and coffee notes. It tend to be rustic in character with a spicy element.
From one of Washington's premier vineyards, Les Collines, only 145 Cases of this wine were produced. The 2015 shows an intense core of dark cherry plus
hints of spice and clove, and licorice. Its full body and generous tannins indicate a long aging potential .
This 2020 exhibits citrus notes intertwine with nuances of white flowers, mango, white peach, and pineapple on the nose . The palate reveals layers of pineapple, grapefruit, and tangerine, balanced by bright acidity and notes of nutmeg, vanilla, and lemon curd. It's a vibrant, flavorful wine with a crisp, clean, refreshing finish.
This 2017 has highlights the lush, ripe fruit and Rutherford Dust of the valley floor vineyards. It exhibits aromas of blackberry, black currant and powdered cocoa that give way to notes of lavender, soy and herbs de Provence. Texturally, the wine is concentrated, showing flavors of dark baker's chocolate, dark cherry and caramelized vanilla. Tannins are round, lush and fine-grained.
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