91
points
Michel-Schlumberger 2001 Cabernet Sauvignon (Dry Creek Valley)
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$32
Cabs from this appellation, no matter how ripe they are, always seem to have a brawny, briary edge to them, and this wine is no exception. The blackberries might have been picked in a dusty, thorny patch. Something about the acidy, tannic structure is appealing.
— S.H.
(12/31/2004)
87
points
Michel-Schlumberger 2001 La Brume Chardonnay (Dry Creek Valley)
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$30
Dry Creek Chards ask for a certain indulgence. They’re never opulent or over the top, and have rather earthy flavors that bring to mind sweet, cured tobacco. This wine, which is a fine example, features winemaker interventions, like lees and oak, and finishes with some tannins. If you’re adventurous, try aging it.
— S.H.
(8/1/2003)