It’s Still Mr. Ridge to Me

“I open one every few weeks, because I like it so much.”

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Gang of Pour was known for (among other things) our devotion to all things Ridge. Canadian Zinfan, califusa, Madame l’Pour and this taster had all been enjoying Geyserville, Lytton Springs and Monte Bello for years before we all hooked up in the late ‘90s, and we filed many a report on their wines and their events under the Gang banner. We coined phrases like “Mr. Ridge” and “Draper perfume” that became commonly used by wine geeks around the turn of the century and well into the 2000s.

These days, I don’t buy nearly as much Ridge as I used to. For the longest time, they were able to hold the line on prices, but now, the going rate for the two flagship Zin blends mentioned above is around $45 in the Detroit market. I still buy them, just not in the quantities I used to. Monte Bello, on the other hand, is simply priced right out of our range, at $245 for the current vintage listed on the Ridge website.

So, while we’re waiting for the Geezers and Lyttons to age and mature (they’re almost always 10-year wines and more), what do we drink? Ridge makes a wine for that, and it’s called Three Valleys.
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A Genuine QPR All-Star

“Every time we uncork one, I enjoy this more.”

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I don’t drink as much wine as I used to. As my body ages, I can’t process alcohol as efficiently as I once did. Reds have been problematic for me, because I can’t find any pleasure in a tannic young wine anymore. When I want a glass, I look for something I can drink and enjoy right now, and happily, this one has been giving us a lot of pleasure over the last few months.
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A QPR White Rhone

“…the rich fruit and mineral play very well together…”

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We’ve been enthusiastic fans of Domaine Sainte-Anne’s various Côtes du Rhône Rouge bottlings for several years now, but they also make a delicious, very reasonably priced white. Located in Saint-Gervais, and owned and operated by brothers Jean and Alain Steinmaier, Domaine Sainte-Anne doesn’t even have a website, with its only online presence being one page on a Danish site. The wine label is also rather plain looking (I didn’t say boring), so it seems that the Steinmaiers are primarily concerned with the quality of the wines they bottle, which, in our experience, has been very fine indeed.
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Bastardo’s Best Red Buy

“If you like big, chewy reds, this is a QPR superstar…”

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(Note: Bastardo’s Best Buys was a recurring feature on the old Gang of Pour site. Bastardo is a red wine grape grown in various parts of Europe. Bastardo is also my Gang nickname that I continue to go by.)

I picked this up for my wife Kim a few days ago our friendly neighborhood Costco. We’ve been fans of Bertrand’s wines since 2005, so this was an easy choice, and after tasting it, I went back for more the very next day. Frankly, I suspect that it might not be around for long at this price, given the quality.
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