Saturday, April 12, 2014

Pedroncelli Cabernet Sauvignon 2009

So we got this wine through woot, and it is damned delicious. It seems a little generic in a way I can't quite put my finger on. Something about the presentation, maybe the bottle or the label, however none of that shit matters.

This is good wine.

Bottom line: Put on a hat and drink it!!!

Friday, April 11, 2014

Delectus Argentum 2011

So just to follow up yesterday's post, this picture shows the Argentum in front and the magnum in back. A magnum is two bottles worth of wine. But there are bigger ones. Check THIS out. 20 bottles?!?

Me wanty.

Man is there something Delectus can't do? This Argentum was purchased at Total Wine, and was a "cheap" one of their wines. It was $20 (versus $50). I realize $20 can be a lot for some people, and that is why I am mentioning this.

This wine was also spectacular. Granted I liked the Merlot better, but that is just a personal preference. The Argentum blend still carries the things Delectus does best: big boot-to-the-head flavor, and a big ol' pile of complexity.

Want Delectus on a budget? Now you can!

Bottom line: Drink it!!!

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Delectus Merlot 2008

So one thing this picture can't show you is that this is a Mmmmmmmagnum!!! Have you had one? Have you ever opened one? and poured from it? This is one of the most exciting things ever. Pouring wine from a magnum? Move over hamburger helper. This shit makes an average night exciting!

This was a special occasion wine. I believe you humans call it, "Tuesday."

We stumbled into Delectus' tasting room to pick up a wine order which belonged to our friend Busy Beth. We were in the neighborhood, so we figured, what the heck; we're here; let's do a tasting. We figured if she liked it well enough to join the club, it has to be good enough to taste.

The location of their tasting room is in an industrial part of Napa, but walk through the doors and you are confronted with simple sophistication and a professional office atmosphere that balances elegance and sophistication. Their wines were a cannonball to the face. This day they only had reds they were tasting and they were HUGE! Like Godzilla tiptoeing on your balls. Just gigantic flavors, layers of complexity, and enjoyable!

These wines are big and tasty, but they aren't complex in an aloof and tortured way. They are the funnest guy at the party who surprisingly volunteers for a charity, has a great job, and a responsible moral fibre. Approachable, affable, delicious, and balanced with beauty, charm, and absolute delight!

We tried Syrah, Petite Sirah, Merlot, and a Cabernet Sauvignon. They were all amazing.

Bottom line: There is a reason they call it Delectus.

P.S. We joined the club right after the tasting.