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Wine No 3 of 2021 | Wine Spectator s Top 100

This legendary vineyard-designated Cabernet Sauvignon has returned to peak form under new leadership and in one of Napa Valley s best vintages in 20 years, reaching the No. 3 spot in Wine Spectator s Top 100 of 2021 the most exciting wines of the past year. See photos, video and a full review: rating, price, tasting note and when it s best to drink.

Off the Trail Exploring the Cabernets of Coombsville – Wine & Spirits Magazine

Off the Trail Exploring the Cabernets of Coombsville – Wine & Spirits Magazine
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At wine bar Augustine, you can taste history by the glass

Print Among the many complications the last year has wrought upon L.A.’s bar and dining scene, there is one that is both new and somewhat unprecedented: the delayed celebration. Coronavirus shutdowns and public health fears resulted in the deferral of countless birthdays, anniversaries and other assorted joyful observances. But with the city’s dining rooms reopened (albeit with limits), and a full return to capacity service scheduled for June 15, Angelenos are making up for lost time. And for those looking to celebrate a special date with a bottle (or glass) of rare vintage wine, a visit to Augustine Wine Bar can feel like being in the company of a generous collector.

How a California cult created one of the country s great wineries — and then lost it

Ruins California’s strangest vineyard is in the tiny Yuba County town of Oregon House, 70 miles northeast of Sacramento, at an elevation of 2,250 feet in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. It is called Renaissance. The view from Slope 19, the vineyard’s highest point, is so vast and varied that it feels as if you were looking down on all of California. The mountains of the coastal range sprawl to the west, guarding the Pacific. To the east, the Sierra tower, and the sparkling blue of Lake Tahoe peeks out in the distance. But that’s not what makes Renaissance so singular. No: Look downhill from Slope 19. There, below the vineyard, sits a faux Roman amphitheater. Baroque bronze statues surrounding decorative fountains. Lavish gardens. Date palm trees. Replicas of Michelangelo’s “David,” herds of water buffalo, camels in a pen.

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