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2005's Remarkable Releases
Of the many wines that became available in 2005 now crowding retail-shop shelves and restaurant lists, here are four offering top quality and excellent value.
By Geoff Kalish, M.D.
Domestic White
2004 Grgich Hills Fumé Blanc ($24*)

Better known for its critically acclaimed Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley vintner Grgich Hills Cellars also produces outstanding Fumé Blanc. Made from 100%-estate-grown Sauvignon Blanc grapes, the wine was partially barrel-fermented, with a portion (40%) aged for five months in three-year-old French oak. The finished product has a fragrant bouquet and a complex taste of mango, grapefruit and exotic herbs, with a crisp, refreshing finish. The wine pairs perfectly with shellfish and mild cheeses, and is ready to drink now and over the next two to three years.
Domestic Red
2004 Morgan Twelve Clones Pinot Noir ($30)

Obsessed with producing reds to rival French Burgundy, a number of California vintners have turned to a selection of Pinot Noir clones planted in cool climates. This wine – made from 12 clones of grapes grown in Monterey's wind-cooled Santa Lucia Highlands (just west of the Salinas Valley) – aesthetically mimics brands from France's Côte de Beaune. It has a brick-red color, a bouquet of ripe cherries and spice, and a concentrated taste of fruit and herbs. The wine marries well with a wide range of fare – including chicken, lamb and salmon. Enjoy it now and over the next five to six years.
International White
2004 Verget “Cuvée de la Butte” Chablis ($28)

In a world awash in overripe, overoaked California and Australian Chardonnay and overpriced, acidic, flavorless French White Burgundy, this wine is a revelation. Vinified from ripe Chardonnay grapes grown on a steep slope just southwest of the village of Chablis, the fermented juice is allowed to sit for a prolonged period on the lees (sediment at the bottom of the fermentation tank), to enhance flavor and complexity. It has a golden color, a bouquet of thyme, nuts and pears, and a dry, rich taste of citrus and vanilla with a memorable finish. Drink it now and over the next six to eight years with oysters, fish and veal.
International Red
2003 Valentin Bianchi Particular Malbec ($30)

While only a minor part of some Bordeaux blends, Malbec has emerged over the past century as the most important varietal for Argentinean reds. The Bianchi Particular contains 100%-hand-harvested Malbec from the Dona Elsa Estate in Mendoza. Following fermentation, the wine was aged in new oak barrels (80% French, 20% American) for 14 months. It exhibits a deep purple color, a bouquet of rich ripe fruit and spice, and an intense taste of raspberries, plums and vanilla, with a long, smooth finish. Try it now and over the next four to five years with grilled beef, lamb or hearty pasta dishes.
Geoff Kalish, M.D., has been writing about wine, food and travel for more than 25 years, and has lectured in the U.S. and internationally about matching wine with food.
*All prices listed are suggested retail.
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