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March 2005 House & Garden Magazine "Uncorked"
pp 59-60. Jay McInerney
2001 Silver Julia's Vineyard
Pinot Noir Richest: dark black cherry fruit. A medium- to full-bodied wine
with a wonderful mouth-coating texture and a heavy dose of the Julia's Vineyard
smoke. Complete. Powerful, rich, and long lasting in the mouth. $45
January 2005 L'Italo-Americano "Sleeping Beauties"
by Rachel Berlin
Santa Barbara News Press (April 2004)
Dennis Schaefer
* 2002 Silver Viognier, Vogelzang ($22): Completely
typical viognier nose of apricot, peach and minerals; it has those esters that
make it seem like it could pass for a fine perfume. It has a big impact on the
palate, with lovely flavors of melon, peach, apricot and other stone fruits
that finish soft on the back of the palate. Classic viognier that's a great
partner with food.
* 2000 Silver Pinot Noir, Lake Marie ($40):
Plenty of bright red and black fruits here to chew on, with a Burgundian earthiness
to keep things interesting. The spice rack is in evidence here as well as a
pleasant touch of decaying leaves and forest floor. But the lasting impression
is that of concentrated fruit that shows good finesse.
* 2000 Silver Pinot Noir, Julia's ($45): Crushed
berry nose, intense with flavor, but also very elegant and stylish. Its rich
and dark flavors are still very much evident and, while it is soft and supple
at this point, it still has room to develop. Almost syrah like in its raciness
and depth.
* 2001 Silver Syrah-Mourvedre, Larner ($22):
This first effort from the Larner Vineyard comes off very much like a good Chateauneuf-du-Pape.
Tar, fresh asphalt and dark fruits on the nose, with dark fruits, including
dark cherries, on the palate. Black pepper, spice, saddle leather and dried
cherries also insinuate themselves into this heady, full-bodied mixture that
really coats the mouth. Great to serve with grilled meats.
Look for the following wines to be released over the next 12 months:
* 2001 Silver Nebbiolo ($22): It's hard to reduce this wine to its components
because it's already showing a myriad flavor facets, as well as complexity and
depth. There is the nice ripe fruit, informed with a bit of saddle leather and
aged meat, but what really makes the wine work is its scintillating acidity
and great finesse.
* 2001 Silver Sangiovese ($28): Bright red fruits up front here, with plenty
of cherry and strawberry, as well as spice, with a pinch of clove and cigar
box. The fresh and ripe fruit flavors make this one so easy to drink right now,
plus it's a great match-up for Italian cuisine.
* 2001 Silver Cabernet Sauvignon ($30): Dark currants and red/black berry fruits
are the obvious aromatics. Round, rich and full-bodied in the mouth, with the
berry side of the flavors coming through, permeated by hints of chocolate. It
lets up a bit on the finish but the initial wave of flavors resonate on the
palate, leaving an impression of sweet fruit and suppleness.
* 2001 Silver I Tre Figli (The Three Sons) ($35): A very special wine, this
blend of cabernet sauvignon, sangiovese and cabernet franc is a great amalgam
of berries, spice and wood, but also shows a nice floral component, too. The
sangiovese contributes the fruit forward strawberry flavors, but also a sense
of velvet plushness. The cabernet gives the wine depth as well as the backbone
and structure for aging. And the cab franc adds dark violet and spice flavors
and supple tannins to the framework. A lovely and compelling wine that will
only get better with bottle age.

Wine Enthusiast Magazine
Wine writer: Jeff Morgan
2000 Silver Cabernet Sauvignon, Santa Barbara County
"Starts off with toasty cedar and spice aromas. The wine then fans out
to show off cassis, blackberry, black cherry, raspberry, coffee and herb flavors.
Tannins are supple, and the finish is moderate in length." 88
2000 Silver Nebbiolo, Santa Barbara County
"Pretty and elegant. Winemaker Benjamin Silver has tamed Nebbiolo’s
notoriously bright acidity and coarse tannins in the smooth-textured wine. It’s
redolent of cherry, plum, spice, earth, cedar and toast flavors, finishing with
moderate length and a tangy edge." 88
2000 Silver Pinot Noir Julia's Vineyard
"This is a full-bodied Pinot, packed with ripe cherry and strawberry flavors
and framed in spicy nuance." 87
2000 Silver Sangiovese “Quite bold and fruity. The wine is delicious with ripe cherry and plum flavors backed by pretty chocolate and spice notes. Finishes long, with a subtle vanilla touch.” 89
2001 Silver Viognier Vogelzang Vineyard
“Pretty peach, apricot, melon and spice notes frame a core of refreshing, lemon-like
acidity. The finish shows a hint of vanilla and more spice.” 89
2001 Syrah-Mourvedre Larner Vineyard
"Full bodied and richly textured, the wine serves up cassis, blackberry,
toast, herb and licorice flavors. Tannins are fairly ripe, highlighted by bright
acidity." 89
2001 Mourvedre Larner Vineyard
"An inky wine that sports a core of black cherry, cassis, blackberry, spice,
herbs, tar, and licorice flavors. Tannins are quite firm yet supple enough.
A well made wine from an unusual variety that should age quite nicely."
90 Editor's Choice.
2001 Silver Pinot Noir Lake Marie Vineyard (Santa Barbara County)
"A smooth, complex wine brimming with pretty cherry, anise, spice and herb flavors. A hint of sage and thyme adds finesse to the long finish. Well balanced and finely crafted."
90
2002 Silver Vogelzang Vineyard Viognier, Santa Barbara
County
"Smooth and nutty up front, with good acidity holding it together. The
wine also shows pretty hints of peach, almond, pear and apple, finishing with
a touch of spice." 88

Tasting Notes by Anthony Dias Blue
Host Guide: 99 Bottles of Wine: The Holiday Host / Robb Report Magazine
11/03/2003
Benjamin Silver Wines 2000 Pinot Noir, Julia’s
Vineyard, Santa Barbara
“Another brilliant Santa Barbara Pinot with silky, deep cherry and berry
flavors; complex and delicious.”
American Way Magazine (2/1/2004) - Wine List
All these wines are limited-release items that are definitely worth a search.
Benjamin Silver Viognier Vogelzang Vineyard Santa Barbara
2001 ($24)
Dark and concentrated with honey, minerals, and an excellent acid structure.
Recommended Cal-Italian Wines from Epicurious.com:
Benjamin Silver Sangiovese 2000: "Bursting with
rich blackberry fruit and lovely juiciness."
Cabernet Franc
"The smoky Silver Cabernet Franc 2000, Santa Barbara has dusky tones of chocolate and plum.

Eric Anderson’s www.Grape-Nutz.com
Winery Visit Barrel Tasting: November 2003
Check out at: http://www.grape-nutz.com/visits/cc/03_11/journal.html#silver

Wine Spectator: 2000 Silver Cabernet Franc
Blueberry and blackberry flavors are concentrated and firm, with leather notes
and plenty of smoky oak and firm tannins on the finish. Drink now through 2009.

Santa Barbara Food & Home (Spring 2003)
Wine Country, Top Cellars
Editor's picks: 1998 Nebbiolo and 2000
Sangiovese
These two Italian varietals could not be more different. Sangiovese, the grape
that makes Chianti, wears its heart on its sleeve, so to speak: friendly, juicy,
great with a grilled steak or wood-fired pizza, and ready to drink almost from
the day it is bottled. Nebbiolo, from the Italian word for fog, is more mysterious,
austere and tannic when young-undrinkable really, until age has softened it
and revealed the grand wine it is. Barolo, arguably Italy's greatest red, is
made from the Nebbiolo grape. Young winemaker Benjamin Silver has tackled both
extremes here, and succeeded impressively. The Nebbiolo
is barely old enough to drink now-make sure to decant it, but buy it soon because
it is almost gone. At $26/bottle, it is actually a bargain for a wine worth
aging. No need to wait before opening the Sangiovese.
The bouquet is fully open, and it will delight your dinner guests. $28/bottle.

San Francisco International Wine Competition
2003 Results
Benjamin Silver Wines
2000 Santa Barbara $30 Cabernet Sauvignon GOLD
2000 Santa Barbara $25 Cabernet Franc SILVER
2000 Santa Barbara $28 Sangiovese SILVER
2000 Julia's Vineyard Santa Barbara $45 Pinot Noir SILVER
2000 Santa Barbara $22 Nebbiolo BRONZE
2004 Results
2001 Syrah-Mourvedre Larner Vineyard - Silver
2001 Pinot Noir Julia's Vineyard - Silver
2001 Pinot Noir Lake Marie Vineyard - Bronze
2001 Sangiovese Tepusquet Vineyard - Bronze
www.sfwinecomp.com
LA County Wine Fair Competition - Limited Production
2004 Results
2001 Pinot Noir Julia's Vineyard - Gold
2001 Pinot Noir Lake Marie Vineyard - Bronze
2001 Nebbiolo - Bronze
2001 Sangiovese Tepusquet Vineyard - Bronze
2003 Orange County Wine Competition
Benjamin Silver Wines
2000 Cabernet Sauvignon - SILVER
2000 Pinot Noir Lake Marie Vineyard – BRONZE |