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West’s Best Wine 2011: Special Occasion

When a moment calls for something special, try one of these bottles, which range from $41 to $60

written by Sara Schneider
1 /6 Photo by Jeffery Cross

Whites: Winner

Woodward Canyon 2010 Chardonnay
Elegant white flowers over creamy Meyer lemon, pear, quince, and litchi, touched with brioche and crushed rock. (Washington State; $44)

2 /6 Photo by Jeffery Cross

Whites: Runner-up

Suacci Carciere 2008 Heintz Vineyard Chardonnay
Spiced apple, quince, hazelnut, and vanilla, punched up a notch with lovely minerality. (Russian River Valley; $42)

3 /6 Photo by Jeffery Cross

Whites: Runner-up

Shafer 2009 Red Shoulder Ranch Chardonnay
Fresh acidity backs golden apple, melon, pear, preserved lemon, and florals. (Carneros, Napa Valley; $48)

4 /6 Photo by Jeffery Cross

Reds: Winner

Villa Creek 2009 "Willow Creek Cuvée"
Another top Grenache blend offers up lush red fruit—baskets of strawberries—with lively acidity. (Paso Robles; $42)

5 /6 Photo by Jeffery Cross

Reds: Runner-up

Chehalem 2008 Reserve Pinot Noir
A Pinot that's found it feminine side with fresh raspberries, roses, and bright acidity. (Ribbon Ridge, Willamette Valley; $59)

6 /6 Photo by Jeffery Cross

Reds: Runner-up

Peay 2008 "Les Titans" Syrah
The dark side of Syrah-olive tapenade, black pepper, bacon, and thyme over blueberry. (Sonoma Coast; $47)