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Lemelson 2022 Pinot Noir Thea’s Selection
$27.99 – $150.00Willamette Valley Oregon
Decanter Magazine 93 Rating
A cuvée from Lemelson’s five organic estate sites, this Pinot Noir is savoury and bright-fruited. The Thea’s Selection shows red currant, tart cranberry, and roughly chopped mint. The palate stays savoury with pine sap and dried herbs accenting intense pomegranate fruits, dried lavender, and structured black tea and clove notes.
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Lerner Project 2019 “Project 18” Cabernet Sauvignon
$119.99 – $600.00Napa Valley California
Jeb Dunnuck 96 Rating
The 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon Project 18 offers classic Napa Valley cassis and darker, almost blue fruits to go with full-bodied aromas and flavors of graphite, tobacco, leaf, and crushed stone. It’s deep, rich, and concentrated, with great tannins. SP27-2
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Let’s taste some of Best Wines Kirk Venge has to offer on May 24th
$75.00This will be a formal sit-down tasting.
starting 6:00 at
Sopranos Social Club
2120 Gulf Gate Drive Sarasota
Sopranossocialclub@gmail.com
reservations are required
and paid in advance
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Leviathan 2022 Red Blend
$29.99 – $300.00California
Wine Advocate 92 Rating
Surprisingly, the 2022 Leviathan Red Wine may outshine the 2021 vintage. A blend of 78% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Petite Sirah, 6% Merlot, 3% Cabernet Franc, 3% Syrah and 2% Petit Verdot, it’s loaded with black cherries and cassis. Still not overly complex, it’s a big, full-bodied and crowd-pleasing red wine that proves you don’t need to have residual sugar or use Mega Purple to fill this niche. Velvety textured, fruit forward and long on the finish, it’s a fun, easy-drinking wine at a regular-person price.
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Lewis Cellars 2021 Mason’s Cabernet Sauvignon
$79.99 – $420.00Napa Valley California
Jeb Dunnuck 94 Rating
The 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon Mason’s Cabernet is a smoking value offering a big, rich, mouthful of ripe black fruit as well as full-bodied richness, ripe, velvety tannins, no hard edges, and classic Cabernet tobacco, spice, and chocolate nuances.
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Lewis Cellars 2022 Chardonnay
$64.99 – $672.00Napa Valley California
The 2022 Napa Valley Chardonnay exudes fresh character with lemon curd, gardenia, and Gala apple, plus something that reminds us of Madeleine cookies. Lively and lifted on entry with wonderful silky texture, the palate carries impressive drive through a long, lustrous finish.
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Liberty School 2022 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon
$16.99 – $180.00Paso Robles California
Known for its dependability as a varietaly correct wine, our Liberty School Reserve elevates the standard of Paso Robles Cabernet. The wine possesses a saturated garnet color that reflex the richness of the wine overall. On the nose, fresh vanilla bean, black currants and a dash of smoke welcome you before each sip.
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Lillian 2019 Syrah
$124.99California
From the one and only Maggie Harrison, this cult-worthy Syrah is off the charts. The bouquet is a complex dance of dark fruit preserves, sandalwood, sweet flowers and spice-cake with mineral notes in the background. The fleshy, vivacious palate is packed tight with blueberry and violet. The finish is oh so long, framed in flowers and velvety tannins. Truly a knockout Syrah with the bones to age beautifully if you can keep your hands off it. R14-1 -

Limerick Lane “1910 Block” 2014 Russian River Valley Zinfandel
$69.99California
Wine Advocate 96 Rating
My highest score went to the 2014 Proprietary Red 1910 Block, which comes from an historic terroir planted in 1910. The plot is 4.7 acres, and while it is dominated by Zinfandel, the likes of Peloursin, Négrette, Syrah, Petite Sirah and Carignan are also found there. Those varieties are all co-fermented together for this wine, which was aged 18 months in neutral oak and 100% destemmed. Inky purple, it offers up notes of blackberry and blueberry liqueur with creosote, charcoal, earth, licorice and underbrush. It has a dense, full-bodied, opulent texture, beautiful, plush tannins, and adequate but relatively low acidity. This big, juicy, exuberant, hedonistic fruit bomb should drink well for another 7-8 years. The finished alcohol is 15.1%. R17-4
