by Traveling Golfer Staff | Dec 17, 2020
What do I think: Can’t believe we have yet to feature a Rodney Cab. We had a 2010 and it was spectacular to say the least. Buy a few and hide a couple for a few years you won’t regret it. What the Experts say: A very intense cabernet sauvignon, still quite youthful...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Dec 17, 2020
What do I think: You know you have a mouthful of cab with this one – long lingering smooth finish. What the Experts say: This is a wine that hangs its hat on providing a good-quality Cali Cab at an approachable price point. There’s a lot to value here: generous ripe...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Dec 17, 2020
What do I think: A special treat as a friend brought a coveted bottle from his cellar. 2011 which apparently is still available for $199.00. A multiple of awesomeness from what the experts say! What the Experts say: Plum, mocha and turned earth highlight the palate...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Dec 17, 2020
What do I think: Might just be the best Amarone I have ever had. Mushroom and pancetta, OK, but this has “where’s the beef” written all over it! Note the 120-day process – thus the cost. Christmas, although different, is coming – splurge a bit if you can. What the...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Dec 17, 2020
What do I think: It’s a Miracle that this wine has fooled so many along the way. How it made it into Vintages is beyond me. It’s wine, dry and relatively tasteless. Under $10 it might have a home. What the Experts Say: This Garnacha comes from hand-harvested...