
My two favorites surprised me, as I attended the event looking for/expecting to like some other producers there more.
2005 Green and Red Chiles Mill Vineyard. The vineyard is east of Napa Valley proper, located at 1900 feet. While the wine does weigh in at 14.7% abv, there is no heat at all. Instead, we have a lovely medium bodied wine with plenty of bracing acidity, bright berry flavors, an earthy note, and a delicious blast of black pepper on the finish. I am not a big Zin drinker, but I loved this wine! Especially at $22! 17/20. Those looking for a lighter, more elegant, and food friendly style of Zin might check this wine out. (Their Syrah was a little too smooth-was it the oak?, but certainly drinkable, too. 13/20)
2003 Lamilla Jumilla (Red Wine Old Vine Monastrel) Made for an importer/negociant. In my attempt to learn more about Spanish wine, I was happy to see this on the agenda tonight. And, I enjoyed it quite a bit! Definitely the dark berry flavors that I experienced with the Juan Gill last year. Even though this was the hell year (2003), maybe the elevation helped this wine retain a bright acidity. Lots of earthy notes and smoke-not from the oak, either (old vines, they said). I just enjoyed the earthy smokey savory elements of this Spanish wine. $14-what a deal! Less fruit driven and less oak than the Juan Gill-I think this wine was just more interesting and more up my alley. Cool label, too. 16/20+ Yum.