
Davey & Browne McLaren Vale Cabernet Mini-Vertical: 2018 vs 2019
Two 92-93 point McLaren Vale Cabernets. What to expect from Davey & Browne's Gordon + Bitner Block 2018 and 2019, and who should seek them out.

Two 92-93 point McLaren Vale Cabernets. What to expect from Davey & Browne's Gordon + Bitner Block 2018 and 2019, and who should seek them out.

Two 92–93 point McLaren Vale Cabernets from Davey & Browne’s Gordon + Bitner blocks. Expect dry, medium-full power, smart oak, pairing tips, and vintage tips.

Two-vintage McLaren Vale Cabernet alert: Reverse Wine Snob spotlights Davey & Browne’s 2018 and 2019—rich, balanced, 92–93 point Cabs built to age.

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.

Can a $6 non-vintage California Cabernet be worth your weeknight? We break down Crane Lake’s dry, easy style, Reverse Wine Snob’s take, and best pairings.

Right Bank Bordeaux under $10? We unpack Reverse Wine Snob’s take on Trader Joe’s Reserve Puisseguin Saint-Emilion 2022—dry, Merlot-based, and food-friendly.