Monthly Archive: January 2022

“Come Say Hello” at Corral Wine’s New Tasting Room!

We were seeking parking in Carmel Valley and saw a spot just outside Sal Rombi’s tasting room.  We knew he was closed, but he was there – and invited us in.  While we were there, Larry Bell came in to pass a flyer about Corral Wine’s new tasting room opening.  He started to tell us about his wines – but he didn’t need to say too much – he had me at Sauvignon Blanc from Zabala Vineyard, one of my absolutely favorite combinations. We decided to change our plans for the afternoon to visit Corral Wines!

As a 5th generation local, Larry Bell told us a bit of his personal story, growing up in Salinas, his family ranch – Bell Ranch – with both cattle and vineyards, and a long career in tradeshows. He shared colorful stories about his grandfather. On the cool side, he was a pilot who made some daring flights including under the Bixby Bridge (did I hear that right?).  On the tragic side, as a dairyman in his 30’s, his grandfather was making deliveries at the Toro Café and was attacked by banditos, leading to his premature death – a shocking story, reminding us that it really wasn’t that long ago that this area really was the wild, wild west. I’m sure there are many more stories yet to be heard!

If you get the chance, please stop by soon to try their terrific wines and welcome them to the neighborhood! Tell them I sent you! Their stylish and comfortable tasting room is located right between Parsonage and Chesebro at 19 East Carmel Valley Road in the old White Oaks shopping center.

About Corral Wine Co.: “Corral Wine Company is a production of Bell Family Vineyards. In 2017, in a barn in Corral de Tierra, California, we barreled our first batch of estate Pinot Noir. We’re still in that same barn, but we’ve made even more varietals from some of the best grapes on the Central Coast.

We’re a family-owned operations – we’re not fancy, but we make good wine.” Overall production is about 1500 cases. 

They have two tasting:  The Cellar Rats (referring to Larry and Skip) and The Maker, referring to their winemaker, Adrian. 

Today, I am presenting 7 Corral wines. Winery notes come from their tasting sheet or their website.

2019 Corral Zabala Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc, Arroyo Seco AVA, $28 (#604*)

Winery Notes: “Bright, vibrant aromas of tropical fruit, such as guava and grapefruit dominate along with some fresh cut hay, lemon blossom, wet stone and racing acidity.”

My Review:  Pale in the glass with a frgrant nose.  Delicious palate of soft pineapple and white peach.  Super good. January 2022

2020 Corral Estate Rose of Pinot Noir, Monterey AVA, $26 (#605*)

Winery Notes: “Bright and fresh aromas of strawberry and orange blossom, with nice, bright acidity.”

My Review: Pale salmon in the glass. Vey nice and balanced with a full-flavored kick.  We liked this rose! January 2022

2018 Corral Zabala Vineyard Chardonnay, Arroyo Seco AVA, $34 (#606*)

Winery Notes: “Rich tropical aromatics such as grilled pineapple, ripe fruit, and toasted coconut with hints of vanilla.   With a slight oaky characteristic enhancing the richness of the wine.”

My Review:   Honey on the nose.  Rich on the palate.  The oak in this wine is very subtle. January 2022

2018 Corral Pinot Noir,  Santa Lucia Highlands AVA, $48 (#607*)

Winery Notes: Red fruit:  cherry, raspberry, and strawberry.  Savory with hints of smoked meat, leather, and mineral.” From Pavo Real (Spanish Springs) and KW Ranch. 

My Review: Typical Pinot Noir on the nose, yet a richer palate than most local Pinot Noirs. January 2022

2018 Corral Estate Pinot Noir, Monterey AVA, $42 (#608*)

Winery Notes: “Bright vibrant aromas of strawberry, dark cherry, and rose petals. Rich texture, balanced acidity, and a long fruit driven finish.”

My Review: Slightly lighter ruby in the glass with expected Monterey County Pinot Noir flavors.  Compares favorably to the SLH! January 2022

2018 Corral KW Ranch Pinot Noir, Santa Lucia Highlands, $55 (#609*)

Winery Notes:  “Full of flavors of dark cherry, blackberry, bay leaf, clove, and spice.  Deep, rich fruit, with a long finish.”

My Review: Super dark ruby in the glass. Plum and dark cherry on the palate – big and rich.  If I were playing Mystery wine, I’m not sure I would guess it was a Pinot Noir. We liked it quite a bit! January 2022

2018 Corral Petite Sirah , Paso Robles AVA, $52 (#610*)

Winery Notes: “Ripe black fruit, black raspberries, tobacco, dark chocolate, cocoa, and toasted spices.  Rich, powerful, with a long finish.”

My Review:  Dark ruby/purple in the glass. Aromas and flavors of dark plum, blueberry and blackberry.  Smooth, rich and delicious. One of my favorites! January 2022

Come say hello at our newly opened Tasting Room at 19 East Carmel Valley Rd. Suite C, Carmel Valley, CA!  Hours are Sunday, Monday and Thursday: 12:00 – 5:00 pm; Saturday and Sunday: 12:00 – 6:00ish pm; and closed Tuesday and Wednesday.

*Refers to wines tasted while Sheltering in Place on Sharon’s personal Facebook group “Sharon’s Central Coast (Monterey) Wine Blog” – including non-Central Coast wines.    

© Decanting Monterey 2023

Blair: It’s All About Delfina’s Vineyard in the Arroyo Seco!

On a good doggie grooming day, I can squeeze in two wine tastings.  On this day, after we went to Dawn’s Dream, we made it to Blair and enjoyed a full tasting before we got the hook to pick up our little one.  We have a fondness for Blair, as it is the maiden name of one of my best friends.  And it is more good wine from Arroyo Seco, one of my favorite sub-AVA’s in Monterey County.We’ve been lucky to catch Jeffrey Blair himself from time to time in their tasting room in Carmel Plaza.

Blair was one of the first wineries I wrote about in my private wine blog and an early Decanting Monterey post: https://decantingmonterey.com/blair-the-small-but-mighty-delfinas-vineyard/. If you haven’t yet subscribed to receive one blog post per week directly to your email, please do so in the bottom right corner below! I do not sell your information!

About Blair Wines: “Delfina’s Vineyard is the very heart and soul of the Blair Estates’ label. Named after our matriarch and beloved grandmother, the vineyard sits on the very first property purchased by our family’s grandparents in the 1920s. Delfina’s house still holds pride of place on the estate, where she would daily cook for the family and ranch workers. She inspired generations of our family; her passion for the land is the core value for our wines.

“Beginning in 2007, Delfina’s grandson Jeffrey Blair began planting Pinot Noir on the family’s old ranch. Jeffrey knew the potential for winegrowing in the area, given the success of vineyard estates in the Arroyo Seco and neighboring Santa Lucia Highlands’ appellations.

“The goal? To grow and produce the ultimate statement Pinot Noir; a Pinot Noir focused on this one piece of land, one piece of family history. Nothing less will suffice to honor Delfina’s memory. Today, Delfina’s Vineyard and the Blair Estate is planted to just over five acres of Pinot Noir, almost two acres of Chardonnay, and one block of Muscat. The “micro” nature of the project allows complete and total quality control from the vineyard to the bottling line – for truly artisan, limited releases of Blair Pinot Noir.”

They have won many medals for their wines, which they proudly display in the tasting room.  One other item that caught my eye is the very helpful tab he includes in the wax caps of some of his wines – if only all wineries would make opening their wax-topped bottles so easy!

Today, I am presenting 6 Blair wines. Winery notes come from their tasting sheet or their website. You can read more details about some of these wines here:  https://www.blairwines.com/our-wines/Our-wines/

2019 Blair Estate Delfina’s Vineyard Chardonnay, Arroyo Seco, $25 (#597*)

This is a picture of the 2018 vintage – but I am fairly sure we tasted the 2019…

My Review:  Pale gold in the glass.  Mellow on the nose.  Smooth and balanced, with tropical flavors. December 2021

2017 Blair Estate Pinot Gris, Arroyo Seco, 14.7%, $30 (#598*)

Winery Notes: “Using free run and a light press, 50% of the juice was fermented and aged in neutral French oak barrels; the other 50% in small stainless steel barrels to preserve the lush fruit character.  Battonage, lees stirring, was done once a week. The result is a limited release of only 106 cases that is everything a Pinot Gris should be…”

Wine Enthusiast – 89 Points: “Dried lemon peels, orange surf wax and a hint of nuts show on the nose of this bottling. It’s a complex wine on the palate, moving from lemon-like wax flavors to blanched almonds, all with a viscous length to the finish.”  Matt Kettmann, 10/2020

My Review: Golden in the glass.  Blue/cottage cheese on the nose.  Meaty, cheesy, a very distinctive flavor. December 2021

2017 Blair Estate “Matriarch” Chardonnay, Arroyo Seco, $40 (#599*)

Winery Notes: “Orange-blossom, quinine, butter-poached peach and rich nut aromas show on the nose of this bottling. Sour orange-peel flavors hit the palate alongside cashew cream and seared lemon elements, with a dash of honeysuckle on the finish.” Matt Kettmann, 10/2020

My Review:   100% new French oak.  Tropical notes with a lime finish.  Very balanced and delicious.  December 2021

2017 Blair Estate Morgantini Pinot Noir, Arroyo Seco, 14.3%, $45 (#600*)

Wine Enthusiast Review of the 2016 Vintage: “Roasted cherry, crushed clove and earthy mushroom aromas show on the nose of this single-vineyard expression. There’s a sandalwood spice to the sip, where ripe cherries and roasted strawberry flavors are spiced by mace and cinnamon.” Matt Kettmann

My Review: From a warmer climate vineyard just 1 mile away, this displayed darker fruit notes and a richer palate.  I liked it and took a bottle home!December 2021

2016 Blair Estate Delfina’s Vineyard Pinot Noir, Arroyo Seco, % ABV, $45 (#601*)

Winery Notes: “From the heart and sole of our Estate Vineyard comes this complex and layered Pinot Noir.  Utilizing clones Pommard 4, 115, 667, 777, 828, 943 and DRC we have let Delfina’s Vineyard once again speak her special language.  With no interference in the winery the result is a more Burgundian than California style of Pinot Noir.”

Wine Enthusiast – 89 Points: “Baked red-cherry, clove, star anise and cinnamon aromas make for a ripe expression on this bottling, which is starting to show some of its age. It’s lively on the palate, where snappy raspberry and ripe strawberry meet with clove and more baking-spice flavors.” Matt Kettmann, 10/2020

My Review: So different and very light with black tea notes and a light finish. December 2021

2016 Blair Estate “The Reserve” Delfina’s Vineyard Pinot Noir, Arroyo Seco, 13.9% ABV, $65 (#602*)

Winery Notes from the label:  “Walking Delfina’s on harvest morning, I left the refractometer behind and hand sampled for the very best grapes.  Trusting my palate, I selected just enough fruit for 5 barrels worth of truly exceptional Pinot Noir.  Clone 943 came from rows 6, 7, 10, 11 and 13.  Rows 17, 19, and 21 thru 23 gave us clone DRC.  This is the ultimate 2016 vintage statement for our home vineyard.” – Jeffrey Blair

Wine Enthusiast – 91 Points: “Dried cherry, sandalwood and smoked meat aromas show in this reserve bottling from a vineyard named after the proprietor’s grandmother. The full-flavored palate boasts roasted red-plum, sharp strawberry and roasted pork flavors, combining just enough fruit with plenty of savory tones.” Matt Kettmann, 11/2020

My Review: Jeffrey decides the grapes to go into the reserve before picking them! Oak on the nose, very balanced and richer. December 2021

Blair’s Tasting Room is located in Carmel Plaza, located off Mission Street between Ocean and 7th on the lower level.  It is open for tastings daily – Sunday thru Thursday, 11 to 6; Friday & Saturday, 11 to 7.  You can obtain their wines directly from the winery at the link above or at their tasting room. 

*Refers to wines tasted while Sheltering in Place on Sharon’s personal Facebook group “Sharon’s Central Coast (Monterey) Wine Blog” – including non-Central Coast wines.    

© Decanting Monterey 2023

Dawn’s Dream: “Dreams are the touchstones of our character”

It is always a welcoming experience in the Dawn’s Dream Tasting Room!

It’s doggie grooming day once again – and an opportunity to visit another Carmel-By-the-Sea tasting room.  We first discovered Dawn’s Dream when their tasting room was located in the old White Oak Shopping Center, now a winery row.  We stop in from time to time, but it has been a while – and long overdue to write up their wines in Decanting Monterey!

About Dawn’s Dream: “With a passion for life and a head for business, Dawn Galante started producing award-winning wines in 2011 while maintaining a business model that allows for the opportunity to give back. Dawn’s passion for helping women and children equals her passion for making wine. With the goal to produce approachable wines of exceptional quality and elegance Dawn is sourcing fruit from the finest vineyards in California.  With a focus on Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Rosé, the vineyards range from the coastal regions of Monterey County, to the warm, golden hills of Carmel Valley and Santa Lucia Highlands….”  You can read more on the website about her start in the winery business working with her husband, Jack Gallante, creating her own winery and pursuing her philanthropic work.

Today, I am presenting 8 Dawn’s Dream wines. Winery notes come from their website and tasting sheet.

2019 Dawn’s Dream Escolle Chardonnay, Santa Lucia Highlands, 13.2% ABV, $32 (#585*)

Winery Notes: “Aromas of fresh, ripe white peach and nuances of clean, floral French oak barrels envelop your senses.  A hint of spring honey leads into a palate of lean minerality and bright citrus flavors; finishing with Granny Smith apple and honeydew melon.” 93 points, Wine Enthusiast

My Review: Mild tropical notes, tart pineapple on the palate – very tasty. December 2021

2019 Dawn’s Dream “Frances Jane” Chardonnay, Monterey, 13.4% ABV, $55 (#586*)

Winery Notes: “The inaugural vintage! Bright minerality and toasted oak greet the senses, leading to a bone dry, lemon and lime mid palate, hinting at green apple and Bosc pear. The finish simultaneously cleanses with crisp acidity while coating the tongue with a touch of creamy vanilla.  Named for Dawn’s second-born granddaughter with $5.00 of every bottle going to Peace of Mind Dog Rescue.” 

My Review: Dusty yellow in the glass. A bit mellow on the nose.  Butter on the palate, yet crisp with good minerality. December 2021

2019 Dawn’s Dream “Rachael” Pinot Noir, Santa Lucia Highlands, 13.5% ABV, $44 (#587*)

Winery Notes: “Aromatic hints of dried plum, exotic spice, and sweet cedar entice you in, while flavors of warm stewed black cherry and blackberry balance with cedar notes. This beautifully complex Pinot finishes with mild oak and lingering, soft, yet bright tannins.”

My Review: Translucent ruby in the glass with a big nose. Dusty rose, black tea and plum on the palate, a bit tannic, with a touch of sweetness on the finish.  December 2021

2018 Dawn’s Dream “Alyssa” Pinot Noir, Santa Lucia Highlands 13.1% ABV, $44 (#588*)

Winery Notes: “Notes of Bing cherry, pomegranate and orange zest point the way to glimmers of dried raisins, black tea, and bergamot on the palate; light toasty oak lends itself to a soft and lush finish.  An incredibly elegant wine!”93 points, Wine Enthusiast

My Review: Pretty ruby in the glass.  Fragrant on the nose with a bit of barnyard on the palate and a touch acidic. December 2021

2018 Dawn’s Dream “Nicole” Pinot Noir, Santa Lucia Highlands, 13.1% ABV, $52 (#589*)

Winery Notes: “With a deep maroon-brick color, this wine exhibits soft, dark leather, cedar, and cranberry fragrances.  Flavors of ripe blackberry, dried plum and allspice are prominent, and bold tannins make the Nicole Pinot Noir the driest of Dawn’s trilogy.  One of our most food friendly wines!”

My Review: Dark, translucent ruby in the glass.  A touch of barnyard on the nose.  Coca cola, plum and cherry on the palate with a slight bitterness on the finish. Our favorite of the 3. December 2021

2018 Dawn’s Dream Bel Sogno Reserve Pinot Noir, Monterey, 13.5% ABV, $75 (#590*)

Winery Notes: “Pedigreed Pinot Noir clones and new French oak come together to create this shining star in Dawn’s portfolio.  Dark berry, violet and espresso bean aromatics lead to flavors of dried blackberry, anise and vanilla.  The new French oak presence gives this “beautiful dream” a toasty, bold finish.” 93 points, Wine Enthusiast

My Review: Dark ruby, almost purple yet somewhat translucent in the glass.  Good cherry flavors, very balanced. December 2021

2016 Dawn’s Dream “Alyssa” Pinot Noir, Santa Lucia Highlands, 14% ABV, $85 (#591*)

Winery Notes: “Springtime wild berries intrigue on the nose, while piquant notes of pomegranate, raspberry, and candied orange-peel dazzle the tip of your tongue with a bright yet sumptuous acidity. The finish is silk-soft and swift, making this 2016 vintage the most expressive release of our beloved “Alyssa” pinot yet!”

My Review: Very purple in color. Mellow nose. Smooth and balanced with black tea and cranberry flavors. December 2021

2019 Dawn’s Dream “Eliza Jane” Syrah, Carmel Valley, 13.5% ABV, $58 (#592*)

Winery Notes: “Ripe plum notes prevail throughout, with traces of earthy minerality, white pepper and blueberry.  Bold tannins, finishing with spice and leather make our inaugural Syrah, named for Dawn’s first-born granddaughter, a first of its kind and daring addition.” 92 points, Wine Enthusiast

My Review: Inky purple in color.  Deep plum on the nose – smells so smooth. A bit of spice and bubble gum on the finish. We took one of these home to try again later. December 2021

Dawn’s Dream Tasting Room, NW Corner of 7th and San Carlos, is open for tastings daily – click here for the details.  You can obtain their wines directly from the winery here or at their tasting room. 

Caraccioli Cellars: Adding a Real Sparkle to Our New Year’s Eve!

The Decanting Monterey COVID Wine Pod had been talking about going to Caraccioli’s tasting room in Carmel-By-The-Sea for a long time.  A plankholder of the wine pod is an expert on French champagnes.  I wasn’t going to go there without her.  With the holidays quickly approaching and visitors in town, we finally made it happen in mid-December.

I almost walked right by their tasting room, on the same block as Lepe Cellars – on Dolores between Ocean and 7th.  It looked more like an upscale bar than what we are used to finding in a basic tasting room – there is nothing basic about this venue!  We had reserved our tasting in advance (highly recommended) and were placed in a quiet corner.  Perfect. 

Everything about this venue was upscale – the nice ambiance heightened by quality, professional presentations by staff who didn’t flinch at my peskiest question.  We felt very well treated as consumers and would highly recommend a visit if you are a sparkling wine lover or celebrating a special event.  We walked away with various vintages of the Brut Cuvée and the latest Brut Rosé!

The first thing I learned was that the estate vineyard for Caraccioli Cellars is the highly esteemed Escolle Vineyard in the Santa Lucia Highlands.  We have long been enjoying some of our region’s very best Chardonnays by various local producers using grapes sourced from this vineyard.  Now we know the winery that owns the vineyard!

Our New Year’s Eve started with 2 Caraccioli sparkling wines!

When we decided to have the Decanting Monterey Wine Pod to our house to celebrate New Year’s Eve, we were very pleasantly surprised to see that our French Champagne lovers brought the 2013 Caraccioli Cellars Brut Cuvée!  And we had already planned to serve our sole bottle of the 2015 Brut Rosé!  Starting our evening with Caraccioli sparkling wines was an amazing way to kick off our celebration of the new year! We then moved directly into our big reds, our true wheelhouse!

Kicking off our New Year’s Eve with the Caraccioli Brut Rose!

About Caraccioli Cellars : “A family run winery, Caraccioli Cellars takes pride in developing wines that deliver an expression true to vintage and site. Founded in 2006, Caraccioli Cellars’ commitment starts in the vineyard through our utilizing solely Santa Lucia Highlands’ grapes. We aim to highlight the quality of our local Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes by producing fruit centric still wines, and Brut and Brut Rosé in our sparkling wine program. Michel Salgues, previously head winemaker at Roderer Estate, is our head winemaker and through his techniques and expertise the family vision is precisely executed.

“Through light handed winemaking we aim to achieve elegance through rigorous control. Looking to showcase vintage variation our wines receive minimal manipulation, and in 2015 all wines produced will be 100% estate coming from Escolle. Elimination of outside grape sources only supports our efforts to heighten control in every way possible. The maturation of Escolle gives us the oppertunity to fully control every decision that will be made at the vineyard.”

Today, I am presenting 6 Caraccioli Cellars wines – 5 from our wine tasting on December 10th – and one more from New Year’s Eve. 

Winery notes come from their website and tasting sheet (I confess to correcting any typos…).

2013 Caraccioli Cellars Brut Cuvée, Santa Lucia Highlands, 12% ABV, $75 (#575*)

Winery Notes: “Translucent yellow. Persistent and vigorous pinpoint bubbles; generous mousse. Rich red and citrus fruits highlighting juicy honey crisp apple and fresh lemon. Yeasty glazed donut; brioche toast balanced with soft florals and chalky minerality. Racy lime, sugared lemon wedge, pineapple and kumquat fruit notes backed by hints of integrated yeastiness throughout. Very bright and fruit forward, salivating crisp finish.” 93 points Vinous.

My Review:  Light golden in the glass.  Yeast, pineapple and a touch of perfume on the nose.  Apricot on the palate with a grapefruit twist on the finish.  Nice, bright acidity – we liked this sparkling wine!  December 2021

2015 Caraccioli Cellars Brut Cuvée, Escolle Vineyard, Santa Lucia Highlands, 12% ABV, $52 (#576*)

Winery Notes: “Pale golden color, miniscule bubbles coming from the core with a pronounced yet fine mousse. Nuanced fruit aromas including Macintosh apple, ripe apricot and lemon zest. Underpinning floral notes enhanced with rich vanilla, creamy lemon and honeycomb. Opens with crisp savory acidity on the front palate. Well structured mouth feel, delivers tastes of citrus and stone fruit with hints of oyster shell minerality. Finishing with a soft creamy, well integrated lingering acidity.” 92 points Wine Enthusiast.

My Review: Mellow on the nose.  Light lemon on the palate,  Less acidic than the 2013.  Light and bubbly with a touch of minerality. I preferred this one to the 2013. December 2021

2015 Caraccioli Cellars Brut Rosé, Escolle Vineyard, Santa Lucia Highlands, 12% ABV, $60 (#577*)

Winery Notes: “Translucent salmon with radiant peach undertones. Fine, energetic and pronounced mousse. Aromas of raspberry sorbet, strawberry, watermelon and tangerine zest. Hints of jasmine and honeycomb. Bright and complex acidity on the front palate wrapped in elements of citrus. Bursts of juicy raspberry and stone fruit balanced with subtle, crisp finish.

My Review: Beautiful peach in color.  This was crisp with the very pleasant flavors including strawberry – very balanced acidity.  I highly recommend this wine if you can get it! My favorite of all the sparklings!  December 2021

2018 Caraccioli Cellars Chardonnay, Escolle Vineyard, Santa Lucia Highlands, 13.9% ABV, $35 (#578*)

Winery Notes: “Pale straw, light golden hue. Lemon meringue, honey dew melon along with tropical pineapple, kiwi, lychee and guava. A flirty balance of fruit, delicate white jasmine flower and salty sea. Creamy mouthfeel coupled with structural integrated fruit throughout the sip. Fruit notes reminiscent of green apple, pear, pineapple, candied peach and nectarine. Soft florals balanced with a brined mid palate acidity, mouthwatering finish that showcases the bright fruit.” 94 points, Wine Enthusiast.

My Review: Pale in the glass.  Touch of soft pineapple, a little butter and woodiness on the nose “like the Lone Cypress” or a cut shrub.  Clean, nice, some minerality.  December 2021

2020 Caraccioli Cellars Rosé of Pinot Noir, Escolle Vineyard, Santa Lucia Highlands, 12.88% ABV, $25 (#579*)

Love the magnum bottle for the Rose of Pinot Noir!

Winery Notes: “Vibrant pale pink. Pure and expressive bouquet of melon particularly sweet watermelon and ripe honeydew. Secondary notes of lychee, mandarin and an overall pleasing citrus. Elegant and refreshing while also soft and bright. Flavors of melon, ripe kiwi and an assortment of tropical fruit. Highly quaffable with crisp and lengthy mouthwatering finish.” 94 points, Wine Enthusiast.

My Review: Pale pink in the glass.  Watermelon on the nose.  Mellow and refreshing.  Low acidity.  Would pair well with a watermelon feta salad with some sea salt. December 2021

2018 Caraccioli Cellars Pinot Noir, Escolle Vineyard, Santa Lucia Highlands, 13.3% ABV, $50 (#580*)

Winery Notes: “Deep ruby red. Rich luscious nose. Balanced hints of spice, earth and fruit. Cherry cola, plum, dried cranberry, black pepper, cinnamon and notes of savory chaparral throughout. Big and bold in the mouth. Luxardo, Bing and black cherry cola along with raspberry and fig. Complex soft tannin on the front palate, structured acidity through the lengthy, strong finish.” 95 points, Wine Enthusiast.

My Review: Cherry cola and burnt grape (wire) on the nose. Earthy in the cheeks.  Munchy mid-palate with a bitter aftertaste. A “perfect expression of a Central Coast Pinot.” December 2021

Caraccioli Cellars’ Tasting Room is located at 7393 Dolores St, Carmel-By-The-Sea, on Dolores between Ocean and 7th.  It is open for indoor tastings daily from 12-6, opening at 11 on the weekends.  Reservations are HIGHLY recommended – call 831-622-7722 or email your specifics to Samantha@caracciolicellars.com.  You can obtain their wines directly from the winery’s website or at their tasting room. 

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