2003 Anthem Meritage (St. Francis Winery, Sonoma County. A reverse Bordeaux Blend, with about 80% Malbec and Petit Verdot. Reticent nose, with some nice earthyness. This was drunk pretty young, so some very noticable tannins. Definitely a blackberry, raspberry, and current-dominated wine. Oak seems pretty well balanced-no nasty scream of vanilla. A very nice and interesting wine. Pricey though. I would driink this again for sure.
1999 Ch. Phelan Segur (St. Estephe) Seems to be pretty accessible right now. Definitely a French wine, lean and not a lot of big sweet fruit. Fine grained, furry tannins, which I liked. Leather and tobacco underneath the fruit. Not a lot of oak. Very enjoyable. I would buy this again.
1995 Farella-Park "Orchard Block" Merlot (Napa City/Coombsville). Leaner than the last bottles, but still very savory. There was more fruit here-raspberry and cherry-but the secondary flavors of earth and tobacco and leather are what this wine is about. Yum. One more bottle left.

2004 Luna Sangiovese (Napa Valley). From restaurant wine list. Disappointing. Candy-sweet, is this what you mean by "confected? However, definitely acidic. Very young and very primary=fruit is what you get here. No thanks. If I had to choose a Napa County sangiovese, I much prefer the Pepi.