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Date Printed: 12/2/2008
(search item no. 87193)
collectible wine
The Wine Advocate rating: 94 points
PRICE ON 12/2/2008: $66.99

ratings pedigree (past vintages):
2005 The Wine Advocate rating: 94 points
2005 Wine Spectator rating: 93 points
2004 Wine Enthusiast rating: 92 points
2004 Wine Spectator rating: 91 points
2003 The Wine Advocate rating: 94 points
2001 Wine Spectator rating: 91 points
2001 The Wine Advocate rating: 91 points
1999 Wine Enthusiast rating: 92 points
1999 The Wine Advocate rating: 91 points
1998 Wine Spectator rating: 92 points
1998 International Wine Cellar rating: 90 points
1997 Wine Spectator rating: 90 points

Winemaker's Notes:

Col Solare is a winemaking partnership between Tuscany’s Marchesi Antinori and Washington state’s Chateau Ste. Michelle that began in the vineyards of the Columbia Valley with Piero Antinori’s on-going attraction to unique viticultural regions. In 1990, Piero made his first trip to the Columbia Valley. Impressed by the quality and diversity of Washington wines, Antinori began discussing a partnership with Chateau Ste. Michelle that would challenge them both to step out of their own proven perspective to achieve something new. The idea took hold, and Col Solare was born with the 1995 vintage.

Grapes were gently crushed and pumped over twice daily during a ten-day fermentation. At dryness, a portion of the wine went through an extended maceration of about two weeks to increase extract. We moved the wine with gravity into new and one-year-old French oak barrels; each barrel was racked periodically throughout 22 months of barrel aging. Sensational chocolate and caramel aromas join with an earthy note and a hint of tobacco to introduce a wine with generous black currant and black cherry set off by a trace of allspice. Silky with both abundant, soft tannins and plenty of muscle, this is a wine of significant dimension.

"...The terrific 2002 Col Solare is unquestionably the finest to date. A blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, and 20% Syrah, it explodes from the glass with aromas of black fruits, tar, and licorice..."
-Wine Advocate

My Notes:

Additional wines from Col Solare:

  • 2004 (search item no. 91941)
  • 2005 (search item no. 95495)

About Col Solare:

“Move over Opus One, here comes Col Solare,” wrote New York Times winetoday.com on the introduction of Col Solare in 1999. A wine of global distinction that quickly earned a place in the critics' hearts, Col Solare is a unique partnership between Tuscany's Marchesi Antinori and Washington State's Chateau Ste. Michelle. A blended red wine with great structure and character from the vineyards of the Columbia Valley, Col Solare means “shining hill,” a reference to the sunny growing conditions of the region. The wines are styled for aging elegantly over time. Quantities are extremely limited.