
Dolum Estates 94-Point Cab: Napa–Sonoma Value at 70% Off Deal
Dolum Estates 2023 Cabernet marries Napa power with Sonoma lift. Decanter 94 points, 70% off in a limited 4-pack. Dry, full-bodied, black cherry.
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Dolum Estates 2023 Cabernet marries Napa power with Sonoma lift. Decanter 94 points, 70% off in a limited 4-pack. Dry, full-bodied, black cherry.

A 94-point 2023 Dolum Estates Cabernet from Napa/Sonoma fruit, classic, full-bodied and dry. Why this deal hits, when to drink it, and what to pair.

Reverse Wine Snob reviews the 2021 Marcello Pelleriti Signature Malbec from Mendoza—inky, tannic, vegan-friendly, old vines, a Costco value with dark fruit.

A laid-back, expert take on the 2021 Marcello Pelleriti Signature Malbec from Uco Valley, Mendoza—Costco find, inky, dry, full-bodied, and vegan-friendly.

We unpack Reverse Wine Snob’s take on 2021 Marcello Pelleriti Signature Malbec from Mendoza’s Uco Valley—dark, lush, tannic, grippy, and a solid Costco value.

Reverse Wine Snob’s take on the 2021 Marcello Pelleriti Signature Malbec from a 1907-planted vineyard: dark, inky, tannic, and a solid Costco value.

A sold-out Reverse Wine Snob Insider Deal spotlighted Desert Wind’s 93–94 point reds from Washington’s Wahluke Slope—Merlot, Carménère, Petit Verdot. Here’s what to expect.

Desert Wind Wahluke Slope trio—Merlot 94+, Carménère 93, Petit Verdot 93—shows dry, structured reds with ripe fruit and typicity. Sold out, worth scouting.

Desert Wind Winery’s Wahluke Slope reds deliver polish and structure: a 93-point Petit Verdot, 93-point Carménère, and 94-point Heritage Series Merlot.

Reverse Wine Snob spotlights Desert Wind’s Wahluke Slope reds—Merlot, Carménère, Petit Verdot—scoring 93–94 points with dry, juicy, structured, estate-grown appeal.

Symington’s Quinta da Fonte Souto proves Alto Alentejo elevation can deliver ripe fruit with freshness. Two $32 releases reviewed with context and smart pairings.

Portugal’s Alentejo meets altitude at Quinta da Fonte Souto. We break down a mineral, leesy Branco and a structured Tinto—what to expect, pair, and buy.