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A blend of two vintages, 80% 2006 and 20% 2007, this will be a sure winner. The wine is not released every year and is always on the radar of the John Thomas fans.
$18 a bottle or $180 by the case (or $15 a bottle)
$68 (net, very limited)
2004 Pio Cesare Barolo
94 points 7,000 cases made
This big, juicy, chewy wine is one of Piedmont’s most reliable and widely available quality blended Barolos. Pio Boffa represents the fourth generation to run this estate, located in the heart of Barolo’s capital of Alba. He sources Nebbiolo grapes from the winery’s own vineyards in the Serralunga d’Alba commune and supplements them with grapes from trusted suppliers in the region.
$24 (Limited )
2007 Seghesio Zinfandel Sonoma County
93 points
The Seghesio family has been making wine for a century in northern Sonoma County and farms more than 400 acres of Zinfandel in Alexander and Dry Creek valleys. They make a range of vineyard-designated Zinfandels, such as Home Ranch and Cortina, and a bottling from the oldest vines. But for this Sonoma County 2007, winemaker Ted Seghesio tapped his diverse grape sources for a more widely available, well-priced wine. Aged 11 months in 75 percent American oak, it’s complex, with a supple texture and a spicy finish.