My friends Donna and Joe had me over for our weekly dinner/Millenium video evening. Donna outdid herself this week, with an amazing shortribs dish brazed in German beer and served with saffron polenta. I brought over the 2002 Beaulieu George de la Tour Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon (see Wine Focus) and the 2005 Ravenswood Todd Vineyard Zinfandel. Only 700 cases made, and I think I lucked out by stopping at the tasting room on the days after release. I am not a big Zin drinker, and I know Ravenswood is not as renowned as they once were, but this wine just sang with the short ribs
Dark cherry color with crytalline ruby rim. Nose of cherry, berry, and a hint of black pepper. Oak not evident. Despite the high alcohol (15.7% nominal!), not fumey at all on the nose. On the palate, mouth watering acidity. Bright cherry berry fruit. The black pepper that was so dominant last year at the winery tasting is still present but not as strong. What really impressed me with this wine was the delicious food friendly acidity and the lightness on the feet-one of my favorite Zinfadels, frankly, that I've had. The wine simply meshed remarkably well with the shortribs dish-especially the hint of sweetness in the glaze on the meat. We really, really enjoyed the Cabernet after dinner, but the Zinfandel was the dinner wine!
91 points. Outstanding.
Also this weekend, I tried a West Sonoma County bicycle ride. When riding through Graton (north of Sebastapol), I noticed a sign for Taft Street. Have to admit I was impressed! They are a small, negociant style winery (no vineyards) that seem to have a very elegant house style. Their basic Sonoma Coast Pinot was deliciously earthy, with a silky texture that was outstanding. Only 14.1% abv, too! And, the really amazing thing-$20. They also had a quite light and elegant berry-fruited zinfandel and a quite light, high acidity Sonoma Coast Syrah that could pass for a Northern Rhone. (For $16!)
Anyone herad of Taft Street? They started as a garage winery in Berkeley, and I liked the entire lineup! Not a wine was over $35!