But today I picked up a bottle of Bogle 2007 Phantom, California for $15.99 at Costco. (It regularly sells for around $20.) I’ve always wanted to try the Phantom because it gets a lot of good press and I’ve been curious about the hype. Bogle’s Petite Sirah—an inexpensive, robust red is a perennial favorite of mine vintage after vintage so I figured why not? I picked it up and the light bulb went on. This was the perfect impetus to get back to my blog. So here I am for better or worse.Released in August 2009, the 2007 Phantom is a blend of 53% Petite Sirah, 44% Zinfandel, and 3% Mourvèdre (the percentages do change slightly from year to year). It hails from Clarksburg, Lodi and Amador, California. Dark, almost opaque purple in the glass, this wine has tantalizing aromas of dark fruit and white pepper—something I crave in a Petite Sirah. Nicely balanced cherry, blackberry, and vanilla flavors are slightly tinged with oak. I expected the tannins to be bigger but wasn’t disappointed that although firm they were softer than I anticipated. With a smooth, slightly peppery finish, Phantom was easy to drink yet just complex enough to be interesting—definitely a gem, particularly at the Costco price.
4 comments:
Nice to see your blog back! The Phantom sounds good. What's your rating on it? And what would you serve it with?
Emily, I'd give it an 89-90 rating and I'd serve it with heartier fare. The ubiquitous slab-o-meat would be great, also burgers, BBQ, mushroom ragu. But it's a perfect stand alone sipper which is nice in a red.
So one sock off or two?
Wecome back, Jiggledy! In looking at the bottle, I swear the first time I glanced at the label I thought it said "placenta". So glad it's "Phantom". I'll put it on my Costco list. Thanks for the recommendation!
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