The Wine Cask Blog
Wine Reviews for everyone from the enologically astute to the casually inclined
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Warres Late Bottled Vintage Porto 2010
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Inscription Pinot Noir (Willamette Valley) 2023
This is not a great example of the storied Willamette Valley AVA known for some really nice Pinots.
Fortunately I padi only $9 for this otherwise $17 wine. Even at $9 it is a pass. I am pairing it with cheese curds, 4 cheese tortellini, with shrimp and green peas in a self created cheese sauce.
I previously reviewed this wine back in December and had the same basic review so.........
Monday, March 16, 2026
Canto Del Principe "TRE CIPRESSI" Brunello Di Montalcino Riserva 2019
This lovely cherry hued Brunello has bright red fruit, cinnamon, cherry, mulled wine, and leather with a classic "bricking" at the rim.
Palate--Integrated, very relaxed tannins, bright cherry and berry filling the mouth.
This is a delicious and inexpensive Brunello which is why although it is made well, it is rather shallow when you know what Brunello can be...and you'll pay handsomely for it.
I paid around $18 for it and it is decent for the money but not a representation of how fabulous the grape can be. But like I said, Brunellos can age well and you'll pay MUCH more than this $18 sample.
I am pairing it with Ny strip steaks made in doors in a hot iron skillet. The pairing should be glorious so raise a glass!
Saturday, March 14, 2026
"The Originals" Horse Heaven Hills RED WINE 2022
A dark, eggplant hue with amazingly big black berry and caramel aromas wafting up from the glass. Blackberry cobbler at the edge.
Palate-- Minerally front, confusing mid palate, with a shockingly tepid impression in the mouth. Essentially NO finish.
This is one of the strange wines that are amazing before you taste them. And then on the palate it is a huge flop. This might explain why it was marked down to $7. Horse Heaven Hills is a very respectable AVA in Washington state and known for some value cabernets Even at $7 this is a dud!
Sunday, February 08, 2026
Thursday, February 05, 2026
SPHERE (Paso Robles) [California AVA] "RED WINE" 2021
SPHERE (Paso Robles) [California AVA] "RED WINE" 2021Garnet hue with what looks like "bricking" already. A pleasant fruity bouquet of mixed fruit, consisting of red berries, cherry, and warm mulled wine.
Palate--Lively acidity, a confusing of a melange of red fruits and spices with a touch of a bitter finish.
OK--First this is the objective review regardless of price etc. It is not a great wine to be sure and it is not in some ways even a good wine. BUT--There are a zillion wines "out there" (many which have an animal on the label (because animals sell...) which are twice the price of this wine and are absolutely "manufactured" plonk. This is a genuine effort made from an amalgam of fruit from all over the region og the Paso Robles AVA (American Viticultural Area) which has some gravitas!
So here is the get a grip factor: This wine is $5! Read that again 5 bucks! and for that you get an honest wine, that will be fine with crackers and a host of stronger cheeses and a tomato based pasta dish and on and on. Serve it with a bit of a chill on it and it will be even better. For $5, at Trader Joe's RAISE A GLASS!
Monday, February 02, 2026
Josh Zinfandel Reserve (Bourbon Barrel Aged) 2021
Palate--Robust, perky first impression with loads of fruit forward joy in a well made and integrated Zinfandel.
The perfect pizza wine in my opinion and many other comestibles for sure. It was a bargain buy when I bought it on close out at about $7 which is less than half what it might normally run. If you see it, grab a few bottles. This will only get better and better for the next 5 years. Raise a glass!
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Porto Morgado LBV 2021
Deep deep aubergine hue with aromas of a tightly wound bouquet full of dark ripe berries, but needs to open up and come to room temp.
Palate--Intensely rich with massive ripe black berry on a silky foundation that sits "thick"in the mouth. It is wondrously textured, sweet but simple in that it is not complex never-the-less begs to be drunk.
I have been drinking bottles and bottle of Porto Morgado ports for years because they are offered routinely at Trader joes for an absurd price of $7 several years ago, to a still ultra value price of $9. This *LBV (Late Bottled Vintage Port) is again offered at a ridiculous price of $15. I have NEVER seen this wine at Trader Joe's for the many years I have been shopping there. I was giddy as a school boy seeing this for the first time and at such a TJ's value price. See it; grab it, drink it; buy more! Raise a glass!
*The respected Wine Enthusiast explains Late Bottled Vintage Port thusly: Let’s start with the definition. LBV = late, bottled, vintage.
Late means that, unlike true vintage Port (aged two years before bottling and released to be aged much longer), producers release LBV four to six years after the vintage.
Once bottled, LBV should be ready to drink, not several years down the road. LBV that is true to its name should have some of the character of a vintage—balanced fruit and tannin from a single year and good depth of flavor.
Friday, January 30, 2026
Castle Rock Pinot Noir (California) 2024 *(label not exact...)
Pretty garnet hue with a spicy front, and strawberry/raspberry body.
Palate--There's not a lot here and even though $10 it is palatable. Please note however that Castle Rock makes some really nice Pinots for only a couple bucks more.
This is labeled "California" which means it is a blend of Pinot Noir grapes from all over the state. These always tend to be of lesser quality but still very drinkable. Try their Central Coast Pinot Noir or their Mendocino Pinot's and raise a glass!
St-Francis "Old Vines" Zinfandel (Sonoma) 2021
Intensely deep, nearly black, hue with wonderful "Zinny" aromas of savory spice, maple on the edge, spicy raspberry.
Palate--Vibrant first impression with lip smacking acidity and intensity with bold, full bodied structure. Fruit is gargantuan--raspberry/cranberry--even if still immature needing a couple more years. Lingering finish that has more berries saying, drink me!
I splurged (for me) and it did not disappoint. I departed from my typical $10 price point paying around $18 (I think) and I am glad I did. I will be pairing it with charcoal grilled sirloin on the grill even at 7 degrees outside. Raise a glass!
Monday, January 26, 2026
Famille Perrin Côtes Du Rhône Reserve 2022
Palate--First impression is a lusciously textured elegant presentation with everything presenting in a balanced and non-ostentatious way. It is ready to go out of the bottle but will benefit from an hour or two of breathing. The finish is surprisingly quick...
I am pairing this seductive GSM (Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre) blend with my wife's dinner of what is called, "Marry Me! Chicken..." IDK! Never had it but we'll see how it goes. Check my previous reviews of a different vintage. Pretty similar.
This is a Trader Joe's value offering for around $12 and it's a winner so raise a glass!