Recent 3 Day Improvements

Well not all wines I sample have the ability to make it to day 3 due to being an offline, so good consumed on day 2, etc. Here are some recent success stories on climbing the points ladder over 3 days.

The comment I here most often is wine doesn’t make it to 3 days at my house. Well simple solution you open more than one bottle. Also never dump it down the drain unless it is clearly flawed and even then you will see on the next day the flaw amplify even more so a good learning experience.

Top improvement candidates.

CellarTracker! 3 Day Improvements

  • 2022 Obelisco Estate Electrum – USA, Washington, Columbia Valley, Red Mountain (5/19/2026)
    Day 1: Glasvin Kane. Natural cork. Good out of the gate with spices, oak, plum, cherry, cassis, minerals and baking chocolate. No flaws on this and very balanced. Like it! 92 points
    Day 2: Very good on day 1 but even better on day 2. Nice use of oak with spices, cherry, plum, rose petals, baking chocolate and minerals. Balanced and nice acidity. This will age for 15 plus from vintage date. 93 points
    Day 3: Very smooth overall but packed with nice fruit. Red currants, cassis and cherry. Spices, wood, rose petals, sawdust, baking chocolate and minerals. Very complex offering and love it. 94 points
    Recommendation: This is a very good wine from Red Mountain and improved over 3 days. Good overall value. (94 points)
  • 2021 Reininger Syrah XM – USA, Washington, Columbia Valley, Walla Walla Valley (4/25/2026)
    Day 1: Glasvin Universal. Natural cork. A bit tight on the pop and pour. This will need some time but showing promise to being a great wine. Will revisit later today.
    Day 1.5: Still a bit tight buy promising. I don’t put this up there with the top wines from PAXSA, Cayuse or Reynvaan but a few days might change that opinion. Green olives, tar, ash, floral, lighter red currants and stone. Medium finish. A bit astringent. 88 points
    Day 2: Well improving in the right direction. Much smoother on day 2 with green olives, tar, minerals, earth, flint, dust, dried meats and white pepper. A very elegant style for sure. What a great improvement. 92 points
    Day 3: Even better and a lengthy finish with some exotics spices, perfume and floral notes. Blueberries, green olives, tar, white pepper and dust as well. Medium plus finish and what a great improvement over 3 days. This could be a stunner in 4 to 5 years. 93+
    Recommendation: Buy and hold until 2030 and beyond. Not ready to drink on day 1 even with a good decant. (93 pts.)

  • 2022 The Walls Vineyards Syrah Gaspard – USA, Washington, Columbia Valley, Red Mountain (4/27/2026)
    Day 1: Glasvin Universal. Diam 5. This is right there with the 19 and maybe even better. Big and bold and I like it. Black pepper, spices, dark currants, floral, iodine, earth, tar, roasted meats and stone. Wow is this good on a pop and pour and just arrived on Saturday. More please. 94 points
    Day 2: Wow! This is intense and flavorful. A top wine of the year candidate for the price. Crushed rocks, black pepper, spices, roasted meats, iodine, menthol, floral, tar, stone and exotic spices. Long finish and concentrated. Back up the truck on a six pack. 96 points
    Day 3: Big style Syrah even on day 3. Black pepper, spices, roasted meats, tar, stone, floral, crushed rocks and earth. Loving this wine and for sure highly recommended. 96 points
    Recommendation: Put this in a blind tasting against anything in Washington. (96 pts.)
  • 2021 The Walls Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Curiositas – USA, Washington, Columbia Valley, Red Mountain (5/7/2026)
    Day 1: Really tight and needs some decanting time. Too much wood and really not enjoyable. Tasted similar to the 21 Quilceda Creek which I did not enjoy at all. 83 points
    Day 2: Glasvin Kane. Natural cork. Big style with too much oak for me. Dark chocolate, spices, vanilla, earth, dark fruits and coffee beans. I find these to be a bit much and someone mentioned Quilceda and agree. Medium plus finish. 90 points
    Day 3: So much smoother and not as harsh. Blueberries, spices, coffee beans, wood, minerals, dust, earth and floral notes. Picking up some dark chocolate on the medium plus finish. This needs time!!! 93 points
    Recommendation: Like some of their Syrah’s and Grenache wines they can be good on pop and pour but this Cab needs 8 to 10 years. (93 pts.)
  • 1998 Fox Creek Shiraz Reserve – Australia, South Australia, Fleurieu, McLaren Vale (5/6/2026)
    Day 1: Glasvin Kane. Natural cork and Durand to the rescue. Cork came out perfect. Great showing with minerals, black pepper, earth, spices, floral, menthol and dust. Medium plus finish. Excellent showing. 94 points
    Day 2: Still showing well. Menthol, spices, dried flowers, dark currants, black pepper and earth. Medium plus finish. Wonderful effort and a few more years left. 94 points
    Day 3: Left the cork out all night and this is still really good. Black pepper, spices, dark fruits, menthol, minerals, funk, earth, coffee beans and charcoal. This wine rocks! 95 points
    Recommendation: Amazing wine and yes on auction but you will always be bidding against me. (95 pts.)
  • 2023 Thurston Wolfe Grenache Spice Cabinet Vineyard – USA, Washington, Columbia Valley, Horse Heaven Hills (5/9/2026)
    Day 1: Glasvin Kane. Natural cork. On the lighter side. Minerals, rose petals, earth, spice and cranberries. Short finish. Will see how this evolves but mid 80s right now. 85 points
    Day 2: Well this is why I do 3 Day Wine Review. Going from a bland experience on day 1 to way more intensity on day 2. White pepper, spices, raspberries, rose petals, cranberries and minerals. Medium plus finish. Very enjoyable on day 2. 90 points
    Day 3: These young wines just improve with time. Some wines on a pop and pour show well but this is not one of them. Really open for business on day 3. Cranberries, strawberries, rose petals, minerals, white pepper, peppercorns and spice. This has a nice bit to it. Very good wine and value. 91 points
    Recommendation: Very well made wine that will age for a decade plus. Decant 2 to 3 hours if consuming on day 1. (91 pts.)
  • 2023 Pášxa Syrah Rockgarden Vineyard – USA, Oregon, The Rocks District of Milton-Freewater (5/13/2026)
    Day 1: Glasvin Universal. Natural cork. This wine will really rock on day 3 in my opinion. First of all a cool bottle shape. Stone, mild funk, tar, white pepper, dust, spices, red currants, floral and black licorice. Medium to long finish. This is very elegant but packs a ton of wonderful flavors. Love it! 95+
    Day 2: Beautiful with iodine, blue currants, smoke, tar, stone, graphite, spices, floral, dried meat and white pepper. Elegant wine and very lengthy finish. Delicious. 95.5 points
    Day 3: Wow and just wow!!! 3 Day Transformation works again! This is better which is hard to believe as I don’t like giving out many scores over 95. More savory and showing off some black olives, exotics spices, white pepper and stone. Fruits feature blue currants and raspberries along with minerals, dust, underbrush and violets. Long finish. Balanced wine for sure. 97 points
    Recommendation: This wine needs some time and trust me you will be rewarded for sure. (97 pts.)
  • 2022 Thurston Wolfe Petite Sirah Zephyr Ridge Vineyard – USA, Washington, Columbia Valley, Horse Heaven Hills (5/13/2026)
    Day 1: Similar to the Grenache not very enjoyable on the pop and pour. Getting a lot of oak on this up front. Spices, red hots, floral, earth, blue currants and wood/vanilla. A bit much and needs some serious air time. 85 points
    Day 2: Similar to day 1 and will decant over night to try on day 3 with a group of wine geeks.
    Day 3: Poured this blind to my wine club and they liked this better the 04 Amon Ra and 2023 Pasxa I poured for them. I liked this a lot better on day 3 but not quite at the level of the 2021. Still very good featuring floral, earth, blueberries, wood, a touch of vanilla and spices. Picks up some black pepper on the medium plus finish. 90 points
    Recommendation: Needs about 3 plus years in the cellar. (90 pts.)
  • 2013 Betz Family Syrah La Côte Patriarche – USA, Washington, Columbia Valley, Yakima Valley (5/14/2026)
    Day 1: Glasvin Kane. Natural cork. Durand opener. A bit tight and somewhat boring. Earth, pepper, dust, dried flowers and lighter fruit. Medium finish. 89 points
    Day 3: Glasvin Kane. Natural cork and Durand Opener. Classic Betz needs time and this is rocking on day 3. Day 1 probably 87 and day 2 90 but day 3 yes sir! Smoked meats, minerals, iron, black pepper, earth, blueberries and floral notes. Medium plus finish. 93 points
    Day 4: Still solid with black pepper, blackberries, spices, floral, blueberries and earth. Medium finish. 93 points
    Recommendation: Auction value alert. (93 pts.)
  • 2016 Alexander Valley Vineyards Cyrus – USA, California, Sonoma County, Alexander Valley (5/10/2026)
    Day 1: Glasvin Kane. Durand opener. Wolves win!!! This is one of the best blends from California for the money. Menthol, funk, blueberries, iodine, spices, wood and minerals. Amazing wine and one of the best values out there. 94 points
    Day 2: This is the best bottle I have ever had from Alexander Valley. The 16 Cyrus is a serious wine and put this in a blind tasting and it will rock the competition. Ink, blueberries, funk, menthol, spices, cherry, wood, minerals and floral notes. Can’t believe how good these are!!! 96 points
    Day 3: Rockstar wine! The best I have tasted this year that I paid around $45 for. Top 10 wine of the year candidate. 96 points
    Recommendation: Seek and find this vintage and hope it is under $50.00. (96 pts.)

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