Articles
Antonio Galloni, January 14, 2021
January always means a stream of new releases from Sonoma and neighboring appellations. As we have done in the past, this year we present our Sonoma coverage in a series of installments.
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New Year Lockdown
Neal Martin, January 2021
Surviving until the end of this wretched year felt like something worth celebrating, so we decided upon a Japanese-themed evening. Given that we were isolating in Guildford rather than Tokyo, we had to make some compromises on the food front.
Vinous Favorites

2017 Bodega Numanthia Termes Toro, 92 points
The 2017 Termes is a lush, inviting wine that’s packed with concentrated, sharply defined dark fruit and floral character. Spice and pipe tobacco nuances emerge with air and carry through a very long, gently tannic and perfumed finish. (JR)
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Cellar Favorites

1961 Taylor’s Very Old Single Harvest Port
Neal Martin, January 2021
After half-a-century, Taylor’s have just released a 1961 Very Old Single Harvest Port. The 1961 growing season was no write off.
2012 Domaine François Raveneau Chablis Blanchot Grand Cru
1997 Marcassin Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast
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