2010 Colgin Cellars “IX Estate” Napa Valley Red Wine
Blended from grapes grown on a sprawling 125-acre plot of rocky, volcanic soil high above Lake Hennessey, the IX Estate is one of Colgin Cellars’ finest productions. A fruitful blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdo, wine connoisseur and critic Robert Parker calls it “as close to a viticultural nirvana as I’ve ever seen.”
/ $500
Clarets, Santa Barbara
King of Clubs
Primarily a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon grapes grown across the Napa Valley region and finished with a hint of Syrah, then aged for two years in solid French Oak, King of Clubs promises a unique experience. The ambition behind the project needed to be shared, so serial entrepreneur Christopher R. King enlisted the collaborative efforts of restaurateur Justin Anthony, with Robert Mondavi, Jr. contributing the finishing touches of this truly special vintage.
/ $799
£10, Montage Beverly Hills
Spago, Beverly Hills
Cecconi’s, Los Angeles
Beaulieu Vineyard Private Reserve Georges de Latour Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley 2011
From the signing of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty in Moscow, to the Reagans’ anniversary celebration, the BV Georges de Latour Private Reserve remains a favorite toast across generations. To celebrate the 75th anniversary of the iconic brand, the 2011 vintage was served as the official pour at the 66th Emmy® Awards Governors Ball – its 11th consecutive appearance at the event.
/ $135
Mastro’s Steakhouse, Thousand Oaks
K & L Wine, Hollywood
2009 Harlan Estate
The 2009 Harlan Estate red is irresistible. Whether for its fine-grained texture or palate-saturating finish, this is a delicious wine that you appreciate anew with each ensuing glass.
/ $900
Bouchon Bistro, Beverly Hills
Wally’s Wine, Los Angeles
Hundred Acre Ark 2007
Cabernet Sauvignon
The makers of Hundred Acre Ark Cabernet Sauvignon are champions of a “hands on” winemaking process that culminates in the critical perfection of each bottle. The 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon is no different. Uncork the fleshy, voluptuous floral notes paired with those of burning embers, black raspberries, and hints of blueberry.
/ $1,200
Beverly Hills Wine Merchant, Beverly Hills
Distinguished Varietals
These labels are equally exquisite, making them can’t miss sips of savoriness:
2007 Screaming Eagle
/ $2,950
Clarets, Santa Barbara
2009 Antinori Tignanello (Italy)
/ $699
Mel & Rose, Los Angeles
2010 Ausone, St.-Emilion (France)
/ $1,799
K & L Wine, Hollywood