Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Three SF Chronicle Top 100 Wines In Stock Now:

2008 Lioco Charles Heintz Vineyard Sonoma Coast Chardonnay
Lioco's goal is to frame the potential of outstanding vineyards, and Heintz is such a profound Chardonnay spot that it yielded two wines in this list. With zero oak influence, this shows a vivacious citrus edge, with a woodsy aroma of heather amid pineapple, focused mineral and honeyed pear and apricot. Heintz can yield tricky results in some years, but this is as pure as it gets.

2008 Hirsch Vineyards M Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir
Though wildfires prompted many wineries to skip a Hirsch designate in 2008, Hirsch itself stood firm, producing the M (usually a second tier) as its top wine. New winemaker Ross Cobb has finessed a blend dominant in old Pommard and Mount Eden clones that's packed with pleasing wild strawberry fruit and layered minerality.

2007 Qupé Bien Nacido Vineyard Santa Maria Valley Syrah
Bob Lindquist's benchmark Syrah from this Santa Barbara County site is in gorgeous shape. Dark and earthy, with brawny peppercorn spice, dusky plum and fine, delicious tannins. It's equally rewarding whether you drink it now or age it.

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