CALIXA
2001 Cabernet Sauvignon
A wine with a sturdy, tannic structure, this Cab the
sort you can drink now if you like that chewy
quality or hold it until it mellows a bit. As with
many Baja wines, it suffers a bit from a slightly
herbaceous, under ripe characteristic.
EL GRAN
1999 Divino (sweet white)
A glowing apricot color hints at the thick, honeyed
flavors to come. A finishing, herbaceous note gives
this sweet nectar contrast and interest.
FLOR DE GUADALUPE
2002 Blanc de Blanc (white blend)
This wines starring quality its mouthfeel
- a pleasing, oily weight on the tongue. Somewhat
quirky in style, it begins with citrus aromas and
finishes with bitter herb.
FLOR DE GUADALUPE
2001 Zinfandel
This wine offers some very nice elements, although
they never quite come together as a cohesive whole.
The aromas of vanilla and raspberry continue to evolve
in the mouth to include cherry and caramel flavors
and a herbal, tannic finish.
MONTE XANIC
2002 Semillon Sauvignon Blanc
One of the most delightful wines of the Guadalupe
Valley, this Bordeaux-style blend of Semillon and
Sauvignon Blanc offers a tart zing of acidity and
a pleasing hint of tropical fruit flavors.
MONTE XANIC
2001 Syrah
An unusual rendition of Syrah, neither like the Aussie
style or the more earthy French, it seems to embrace
elements of both styles. Tart berry flavors intermingle
with an earthiness difficult to describe.
SANTO TOMAS
2001 Tempranillo Cabernet
Cherry and chocolate are this fun tempranillo blends
dominant aromas and flavors. With pleasant flavors
and nice weight, its one flaw would be it an underlying
green, under ripe flavor.
SANTO TOMAS
2002 Tempranillo
A gorgeous plum color announces this wines intense
flavors, including blueberry and plum and an earthy,
brambly note.
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