Force Majeure’s, Parabellum 2014
Back in September 2016 I wrote about a Washington producer,
Force Majeure, the wine maker Todd and his wife Carrie Alexander. I boasted
about how much I adored the wine and since Todd was recently hired and was not
a part of the wine I tasted then, I was excited to try the juice he produced. Well
that time has come and I could not have been any more excited.

The Bordeaux style blend has aromas of dark and deep black
berries, warm blueberries, vanilla extract and oak. This has robust flavors of
blueberries, more dark fruits show with generous tannins. I should warn you,
this needs to breath, decant for at least an hour. Although I enjoyed this
immensely, this is something you’ll want to age (up to ten years). It was rated
91 points from Wine Advocate but when it matures could easily hit the upper
90’s in my opinion. SRP $55
The Rhone style blend is another champ with notes of mushrooms,
ink, oak and some vegetal, tasting more of the “process” verses the fruit. And
yes, another wine that should be decanted for an hour and something you’ll want
to age for years. SRP $45
The 2014 Parabellum wines are as astonishing as the wine
maker, Todd! I hear he’s coming into Chicago soon and I’m looking forward to
catching up with him over dinner while knocking back a few bottles of wine.
Sláinte! TCW
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