I admit I have mixed feelings about the Boston Wine Expo.
Wandering around an enormous room with so many wines to choose from can be overwhelming, and tables can be crowded. It can be awkward to find your way to a spit bucket, which I find necessary when I’m trying that many wines.
Under a time constraint due to the Patriots playoff game (and my house being filled with thirsty and hungry guests), I had to be quite focused.
I had 4 goals going into this event:
- Check out the wines from the Rhone Valley
- Taste more reds from the Finger Lakes
- Try some Argentine Malbec
- Find some affordable West Coast Wines
Rhone Valley
This 2010 Prieure de Montezargues Tavel was a winner! An absolutely lovely bottle for $22. 
Another wine I’ll be seeking out is the very food friendly, easy drinking 2010 La Petite Fontaine for $15. The 2009 Louis Bernard Gigondas for $30 was a bit tannic on tasting but would settle down if paired with food.
These wines are available in the Boston area at shops such as Blanchard’s, Marty’s, Federal Wine and Spirits, Kappy’s and others.
Finger Lakes
My two main stops in the Finger Lakes area were Ravines Wine Cellars and Dr Frank. Having mostly had Riesling from the Finger Lakes, I was excited to try the reds.
At Ravines, I tried the 2009 Cabernet Franc, which was thankfully absent of harsh bell pepper. This wine is a great daily red and earlier today I picked up a bottle at Winestone for $20. The 2008 Meritage is a mix of Cab Sauv/Cab Franc/Merlot and clocks in at a low 12.5% ABV. I find the wines from Ravines to be very food friendly.
Next up was Dr Frank’s. The first pour was a Chateau Frank Blanc de Blanc sparkler made in the methode champenoise. A favorite among everyone at the tasting table, this nicely balanced, medium bodied wine was a treat for $30. The dry Riesling was full of crisp acidity and pears. The Rkatsiteli comes from one of the oldest known vinifera grape varieties and was extremely aromatic.
If you’re heading to the Finger Lakes, I would make sure to put these two on your list.
Argentine Malbec
Malbec is quite popular with my friends, so I am always on the lookout for a good bottle. A the Expo, I found three great mid priced Malbecs that I would try again:
- 2009 Rio Seco Reserva Malbec, retailing for ~$12
- 2009 Gamela Reserva Malbec, retailing for ~$20
- 2009 Don Miguel Gascon Reserva Malbec, for about ~$25
I tried some wines from the La Pampa region of Argentina, which is a dry, flat region south of Mendoza on the way to Patagonia but didn’t find them to be quite there yet. I look forward to trying wines from this area as it gets more well established.
Affordable West Coast Wines
This was a bit tougher to wade through – I was looking for wines that I wasn’t familiar with that would be good for daily enjoyment.
The standouts for me were the 2009 Joseph Carr Cabernet from Napa, retailing for around $15 and the 2008 Cali’s Cuvee Pinot Noir from Left Coast Cellars in the Wlllamette Valley, for ~$20.
There were a lot of tables in the North America section so I am sure I missed out on some great wines as I was suffering from a bit of palate fatigue by the time I arrived there.
Overall impressions
It was an enjoyable day and I was disappointed to have to leave as quickly as I did. Great to run into many friends and see what they liked.
Thanks to the Finger Lakes Wine Country, a sponsor of the Boston Wine Expo, for inviting me to join in on the fun!
Did you go to the Boston Wine Expo? What were your favorites?











Ahh, the Finger Lakes. Red Newt didn't have their Glacier Ridge Merlot at the Expo which would have been a treat for all. I'm not surprised as there was talk of it an several other varieties being sold out or nearly so when we tasted in Sept. I did snag a couple, it was one of the best reds I tasted on that trip, but I haven't gotten around to opening one yet to see what I think now.
The Ravines Meritage is another solid wine, but there wasn't anything of their's I found to be outside my tastes. I'd recommend them in a heartbeat as well!
Jason
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