Saturday, April 26, 2014

Tasting - Atlas Cumbres Torrentes

Name: Atlas Cumbres Torrentes
Variety: 100% Torrentes
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2010
Price: $5.95

Winery Review: Yellow color with greenish nuances. Very intense aroma of fresh grapes, flower perfume and mature peaches. Fresh in the mouth. Light and easy to drink. Ideal with seafood, Thai and Chinese food.

My Review: This wine has a peach and honey aroma. Upon tasting, there was surprisingly less flavor than expected. It was mainly acidic and bland without much fruit flavor.


I did not have this wine with food.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Tasting - Toso Moscato

Name: Toso Moscato
Variety: 100% Moscato
Region: Piedmont

Country: Italy
Year: N/A
Price: $9.95

Winery Review: This Moscato is reminiscent of honeysuckle and rose petal. The quality is equivalent to a top level Asti Spumante DOCG. Sweet sparkling wines optained from a careful selection of the Moscato grapes. It has a pale straw yellow color with fine foam and bubbles. Tropical fruit flavors, refreshing. Excellent to match desserts, fruits and dried pastries.

My Review: This wine had a very fruity and sugary nose. After tasting, it had strong flavors of grape fruit and sparkling grape juice. It was slightly dry on the finish which helped to balanced the sweetness and was overall quite good.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - El Sierro Tempranillo/Cab

Name: El Sierro Tempranillo/Cab
Variety: 80% Tempranillo, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Valencia
Country: Spain
Year: 2011
Price: $7.95

Winery Review: Dark ruby in color with rich aromas of red fruit and light spices. It is a real knock-out with delicious flavors of dark cherries, blackberries and vanilla all perfectly integrated. The Tempranillo provides wonderful spice and fruit, while the Cabernet Sauvignon gives structure and depth with the beautiful use of oak.

My Review: This wine had a very earthy aroma with some notes of cherries. Upon tasting, it was very tannic which took away from the fruit flavors. There were definitely flavors of oak and some fruit but it was overpowered by the tannins.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Omo Ze Bel Merlot

Name: Omo Ze Bel Merlot
Variety: 100% Merlot
Region: Scicilia
Country: Italy
Year: 2011
Price: $6.95

Winery Review: This bright, soft Merlot comes from a hilly vineyard on the Alcesti family estate in beautiful Sicily. It has hints of red cherries and freshly cut hay.

My Review: This wine smelled of wet leaves and a vegetal, forest aroma. Upon tasting, I got no fruit flavors and was tannic and acidic. There were some flavors of oak but not much else.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Avery Quinn Chardonnay

Name: Avery Quinn Chardonnay
Variety: 100% Chardonnay
Region: Napa Valley, California
Country: United States
Year: 2011
Price: $6.95

Winery Review: The 2011 vintage marks a return to form for this great value Chardonnay. The aromas feature creamy, mellow, golden apple, pineapple, fresh butter and a touch of vanilla. Then rich, ripe flavors of yellow pear, pineapple, fresh apple, cream and buttered toast swell up and fill your mouth before a juicy, apple and caramel inflected finish makes your mouth water.

My Review: This wine had a nice pineapple and apple aroma with slight vanilla. After tasting, there was definitely a butter toast flavor through the front and middle and it finished slightly dry. I did not get a lot of fruit flavors since the butter overtook them for me.

I did not have this wine with food.

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Tasting - Decoy Napa Red

Name: Decoy Napa Red
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
Region: Napa County, California
Country: United States
Year: 2011
Price: $33.00

Winery Review: Abundant layers of dark fruit and well-developed tannins. On the nose, layers of blackberry and blueberry mingle with hints of herbs and black olives. The rich fruit notes continue on the palate and lead to a long, structured finish.

My Review:This wine had a strong peppery, oaky aroma like most Cabernets. Upon tasting, there were light fruit flavors but the oak once again came through too strongly. It had a tannic finish but was well balanced so the tannins did not take away from the wine.

I did not have this wine with food. 

Tasting - Decoy Cabernet Sauvignon

Name: Decoy Cabernet Sauvignon
Variety: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Sonoma County, California
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price: $33.00

Winery Review: Alluring black cherry and raspberry jam aromas, was well as more subtle notes of nutmeg, spice and chocolate. On the palate, lovely layers of raspberry and plum are supported by excellent structure and seamlessly integrated oak.

My Review: This wine had a very oaky aroma mixed with spices and very little fruit. After tasting, I found the oak component to be too heavy and overpowered the rest of the flavors. The finish was also very tannic and combined with the oak flavor, I did not like this wine very much.

I did not have this wine with food.

Monday, April 14, 2014

Tasting - Decoy Merlot

Name: Decoy Merlot
Variety: 100% Merlot
Region: Sonoma County, California
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price: $33.00

Winery Review: Aromas of strawberry compote, plum and cherry wood are supported by hints of clove and cinnamon from the well-integrated oak. The red fruit continues on the palate with layers of fresh strawberry and raspberry. Bright acid lengthens the finish, which concludes with soft, mature tannins.

My Review: This wine had an aroma of cinnamon and oak with little fruit aromas. After tasting, the fruits came through on the front and mid palates with a tannic finish that made it very dry.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Urban Tinta del Pais Ribera del Duero

Name: Urban Ribera Tinta del Pais
Variety: 100% Tempranillo
Region: Ribera del Duero
Country: Spain
Year: 2009
Price: $14.95

Winery Review: The 2009 Urban Ribera from what looks to be a great vintage, was aged in French oak for 4 months. Deep purple in color with an inviting perfume of violets, Asian spices, black cherry, and blackberry on the palate it is layered, plush and intense. While likely to evolve for 1-2 years, this outstanding value can be enjoyed now and over the next 5-6 years.

My Review: This wine had a floral, forest aroma. Upon tasting, there were hints of blackberry and had a tannic finish. The wine also seemed thin for a red.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Decoy Pinot Noir

Name: Decoy Pinot Noir
Variety: 100% Pinot Noir
Region: Sonoma County, California
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price: $33.00

Winery Review: Lovely aromas of ripe strawberry and raspberry, as well as subtle notes of sandalwood and spice. On the palate, it is elegantly structured with abundant red fruit, excellent mid-palate weight and a lingering finish with a hint of fresh earth.

My Review: This wine had a oaky and peppery aroma with very little fruit. After tasting, there were more flavors of berry fruits than expected and had a light tannic finish that was not overpowering.

I did not have this wine with food.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Tasting - Decoy Chardonnay

Name: Decoy Chardonnay
Variety: 100% Chardonnay
Region: Sonoma County, California
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price: $28.00

Winery Review: Enticing citrus zest, orange blossom and guava aromas with hints of banana cream pie and spicy oak. The palate is soft and velvety offering vibrant citrus flavors intermingled with rich tropical fruit. Excellent acidity adds length and brightness to a satisfying finish.

My Review: This wine had nice aromas of peach and other summer fruits. After tasting, it was very smooth with fruit flavors on the front and a light acidic finish that balanced the wine. It was also medium-bodied giving it more substance.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Decoy Sauvignon Blanc

Name: Decoy Sauvignon Blanc
Variety: 100% Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Sonoma County, California
Country: United States
Year: 2013
Price: $28.00

Winery Review: Vibrant and fruit-foward expression of Sauvignon Blanc with abundant aromas of pineapple, honeydew, lime leaves and lemon zest. The fruit continues on the palate which is full and round with ripe melon flavors and bright refreshing acidity. It lingers in your mouth before ending with a hint of citrus zest.

My Review: This wine had strong aromas of lemon and lime. After tasting it was quite acidic and somewhat thin bodied. There were hints of citrus on the finish, but the acidity somewhat overpowered these flavors.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Bellafina Pink Moscato

Name: Bellafina
Variety: Moscato and Rabosos
Region: Veneto
Country: Italy
Year: N/A
Price: $9.95

Winery Review: It has a pale rose color, notes of red berries (strawberry and raspberry) with the characteristic and fragrant bouquet and palate that is typical of the Moscato grape

My Review: This Moscato, as with most was very fruity and sugary in both aroma and taste. It had a very strong strawberry flavor that tasted similar to Italian soda. However, despite being sweet, it was not overly sweet and the carbonation helped to cut down the sweetness.

I did not have this wine with food. 

Tasting - Weinert Carrascal

Name: Weinert Carrascal
Variety: 40% Malbec, 35% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2008
Price: $13.95

Winery Review: It t has a rustic blackberry, scorched earth and leather-scented bouquet with bunches of pressed flowers. The palate is well-balanced with crisp tannins, expressive black tarry fruit and a Bordeaux-like finish.

My Review: This wine had a very leathery, heavy oak aroma. It also had a burnt wood smell. Upon tasting, it had a very heavy burnt, oaky flavor and very high tannins with an acidic finish. The tannins and oak overpowered the wine and I got no fruit flavors and it seemed very unbalanced.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Santa Julia Malbec

Name: Santa Julia
Variety: 100% Malbec
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2012
Price: $8.95

Winery Review: The nose is full of mellow raspberry and cherry, while the palate is fleshy and round, with blackberry and a touch of raisin. Plump, not edgy, and ready to drink with coffee and mocha notes on the finish.

My Review: This Malbec had aromas of raspberry and blackberry with some smells of oak. After tasting, the fruit flavors of berries came through and had a light tannic finish. It was very smooth and easy to drink.

I did not  have food with this wine.

Tasting - Gougenheim Torrentes

Name: Gouguenheim
Variety: 100% Torrentes
Region: Chilecito, La Rioja
Country: Argentina
Year: 2012
Price: $9.95

Winery Review: It has a light floral nose with touches of lemon peel and nectarine. The palate is crisp and taut, showing far more vivacity and fruit than the nose implied, finishing with a flourish of apricot and white peach.

My Review: This wine had a light floral nose with not much fruit aromas. Upon tasting, there was not much flavor and it was dry and acidic. It was also more thin bodied than expected.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Santa Julia Pinot Grigio

Name: Santa Julia
Variety: 100% Pinot Grigio
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2013
Price: $8.95

Winery Review: Light and clean, which compared to other Argentine Pinot Grigios is not something to dismiss. Feels solid and punchy, with orange and mango flavors. Has nice overall clarity and balance, with citrusy finish.

My Review: This wine had a nice floral and orange, citrus aroma. After tasting, citrus flavors of orange and grapefruit were present to the finish. It had a light acidic finish that balanced the fruit.

I did not have this wine with food.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Tasting - Manfred Breit Piesporter Goldtropfchen Riesling Kabinett

Name: Manfred Breit Piesporter Goldtropfchen Riesling Kabinett
Variety: 100% Riesling
Region: Mosel Saar Ruwer
Country: Germany
Year: 2012
Price: $14.95

Winery Review: The Breit family has been producing wines since 1654. Their name, their quality, and their dedication have survived numerous wars, as well as economic and family upheavals over the ensuing 350 years. In 1970 Manfred Breit took over the business from his father. Since 1989, his son Holger Breit has been steadily learning the business, including achieving recognition as a Master Wine Grower. This practical training assures the Breit family will continue its long tradition of producing fine wines with distinguished quality.

My Review: This Riesling had a very fruity and sugary aroma. Despite being a Kabinett, there were nice flavors of peaches and other sweet fruits. It was very smooth with some light acidity to balance the wine. This was one of the better Rieslings I have tried.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Santa Duc Gigondas

Name: Santa Duc Gigondas
Variety: 75% Grenache, 10% Mourvedre, 15% Syrah and Cinsault
Region: Gigondas
Country: France
Year: 2011
Price: $43.95

Winery Review: Aged completely in foudre, it exhibits lots of blueberry, blackberry and kirsch fruit intermixed with hints of crushed rocks and spring flowers. This medium to full-bodied, soft Gigondas is ideal for drinking during its first 6-10 years of life.

My Review: This wine had a very strong woody, oak aroma. There was not much fruit aroma or flavor. It was very mineral in flavor and had a very tannic finish which I did not like.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Burgess Syrah

Name: Burgess Syrah
Variety: 100% Syrah
Region: Napa Valley, California
Country: United States
Year: 2009
Price: $19.95

Winery Review: Inviting color of dark purple garnet lead your nose to very pretty aromas and flavors of plum, blackberry and spice. A rich, round mouthfeel and long, smooth finish confirm why we love Syrah so much.

My Review: This wine had an interesting coconut aroma with some plum coming through. After tasting, there were light fruit flavors and it had a smooth finish with light tannins.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Santa Duc Cotes du Rhone Les Vielles Vignes

Name: Santa Duc Cotes du Rhone Les Vielles Vignes
Variety: 60% Grenache, 20% Syrah, 10% Morvedre, 10% Cinsault, Cournoise, Carignan
Region: Cotes du Rhone
Country: France
Year: 2010
Price: $15.95

Winery Review: The old vines give great depth and density to the wine. Older vines produce less fruit, the flavors coming through the grapes are concentrated into those fewer clusters. The nose is of plump, dark fruit; ripe black cherry and blackberry as well as a bit of mint. The palate is full of lovely berry fruits, lush ripe strawberry, black raspberry and black currants and undertones of wild herbs, like a basket of freshly picked forest berries and herbs. Those lush flavor and herbal notes make this a nice partner for a cozy crock of French Onion Soup.

My Review:This wine had a smoky, spicy aroma with hints of oak. After tasting, there were some hints of berry fruits but it was very tannic and acidic which took away from the flavors.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Picket Fence Pinot Noir

Name: Picket Fence Pinot Noir
Variety: 100% Pinot Noir
Region: Russian River Valley, California
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price:$17.95

Winery Review: Aromas of brandy-macerated red cherries, bay laurel, duck fat, forest floor, toasty baking spices and warm vanilla. The chewy red and black fruits come through in the mouth with layers of fine tannins and just a whisper of smoldering French oak. A delicious finish ends this wine on a lush note of creme brulee topped with plum compote.

My Review: This wine had a smoky, woody aroma. There was not much fruit flavor and had flavors of spices instead. The finish was slightly tannic but more acidic than expected.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Picket Fence Chardonnay

Name: Picket Fence Chardonnay
Variety: 100% Chardonnay
Region: Russian River Valley, California
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price: $14.95

Winery Review: Citrus blossom, hints of ripe stone fruit, creme brulee, and a bright balanced acidity. I imagine this rich Chardonnay paired with a lobster risotto garnished with slivers of citrus peel, thyme and white pepper. Or a simple roast chicken, coated with herbes de Provence, sea salt and a light dusting of freshly grated nutmeg instead of black pepper.

My Review: This wine had a buttery and citrus aroma. However, despite a buttery aroma, it was fairly light in flavor with a smooth start and a light acidic finish. While it had the aroma of an oaked Chardonnay, it did not taste like one.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Casas del Bosque Sauvignon Blanc

Name: Casas del Bosque Sauvignon Blanc
Variety: 100% Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Casablanca Valley
Country: Chile
Year: 2013
Price: $12.95

Winery Review: Gorgeous notes, pungent and complex with layers of aromas that transfer into the palate. Notes of gooseberry, key lime and herbs and jalapeno pepper hints give way to grapefruit and more tropical fruit richness, followed up with a touch of minerality. The palate gushes with pink grapefruit, gauva and a sweet, tart interplay that is fresh and vibrant. This has exceptional length and for the price this is a screamer. It is reported that Casa de Bosque makes one of Casablanca's best Sauvignon Blanc and supplies Sauvignon Blanc grapes to some well known wineries with big names who know this to be true. Exceptional value, this wine has great purity and vibrancy that gushes with crisp fruit, with a finish you could keep time with.

My Review: This wine had a very unique aroma. There were smells of grapefruit, herb, grass and basil. After tasting, there was an interesting jalepeno pepper flavor. It wasn't spicy but it had a peppery taste. It was also very smooth with little acidity which made it easy to drink.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Tasting - Alvaro Domecq Cream Sherry

Name:Alvaro Domecq Cream Sherry
Variety: 100% Palomino
Region: Jerez
Country: Spain
Year: N/A
Price: $15.95

Winery Review:
The soleras at Alvaro Domecq date back to 1800, when Antonio Maria de Aranda started a bodega in Jerez. His son, Fermin Aranda, a famous medical doctor, inherited the business which subsequently became "Fermin Aranda". Fermin, in turn, passed the bodega on to his daughter, Pilar Aranda, who inherited the business in 1946. She was a very successful Almacenista, holding her own in a man's world and producing outstanding wines and vinegars. Almacenistas (from "almancenar", which means to store) are very rare now, but in former times were a major part of the sherry trade. They aged wines in their cellars and then sold them on to the shipping bodegas. In those days, Fermin Aranda tended to sell their wines to Gonzalez Byass.

My Review:This fortified wine had a very strong butterscotch and honey aroma. After tasting, there were strong flavors of butterscotch and some flavors of wood varnisha and nuts. While smooth, it was a very strong flavor that I did not like.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Plungerhead Cabernet Sauvignon

Name: Foxglove Paso Robles Zinfandel
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot
Region: Lodi, California
Country: United States
Year: 2011
Price: $14.95

Winery Review:
We made a very refined Cabernet Sauvignon with great fruit, tannin and acid balance. Not one element dominates the rest as this wine truly shows harmony. To the blend, we added Merlot for softness and finesse and a little Petit Verdot for color and round tannins. The result is a classic glass of Lodi Cab that will pair well with foods on a white tablecloth setting of a dining room or on a blanket in a park toasting the sunset.

My Review: This wine was extremely oaky and smoky on the aroma. The oak was overwhelming and took over the flavors in the wine. It finished very tannic and I found it to be unbalanced.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Foxglove Paso Robles Zinfandel

Name: Foxglove Paso Robles Zinfandel
Variety: 100% Zinfandel
Region: Paso Robles, California
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price: $15.95

Winery Review:
Superb, with loads of character, the 2012 Zinfandel delivers beautiful bramble, potpourri and spice-driven aromatics, medium-bodied richness and real depth and class; the fact that it sells for a song is just icing on the cake.

My Review: This wine had a very unique smell. It had a rotten fruit and vegetable smell that was very strong. After tasting, it had a lot of pepper flavor and seemed like a hot wine with an acidic finish.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Patty Green Lia's Vineyard Pinot Noir

Name:Patty Green Lia's Vineyard Pinot Noir
Variety: 100% Pinot Noir
Region: Willamette Valley
Country: Oregon
Year: 2012
Price: $37.95

Winery Review: One of the best value Oregon Pinot Noirs for 15 years, fresh and mouthwatering with sweet black berry/cherry fruit flavors and Patty's trademark full-bodied style. There's a bit of very appealing field herbs and earth in the mix and a smooth silky finish. It's ready to drink but is so well balanced I'd treat it like a higher priced wine and cellar it for 5-15 years. By all accounts one of the top 3 vintages in Oregon's production history.

My Review: This wine had a very woody and spice based aroma. On tasting, it was vegetal with little fruit flavors. It also had a tannic finish that was slightly bitter.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Moulin de Gassac Rose

Name: Moulin de Gassac Rose
Variety:40% Grenache, 40% Carignan, 20% Syrah
Region: Languedoc
Country: France
Year: 2013
Price: $10.95

Winery Review: A delightful salmon-pink wine is produced using the traditional saignee process. After macerating on the skins for approximately 10 hours, the juice is then pumped off and fermented in temperature-controlled, stainless steel tanks. Aromatics of strawberries and crushed red fruit leap from the glass. In the mouth, it is fresh with excellent acidity, some mineral components and good length. Very food friendly. It is a great companion to just about anything you want to throw at it.

My Review: This wine had nice berry aromas of strawberry and raspberry. After tasting, the flavor was overpowered by tannins and a dry acidic finish. I did not really like this wine.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Foxglove Chardonnay

Name: Foxglove Chardonnay
Variety: 100% Chardonnay
Region: Central Coast, California

Country: United States
Year: 2011
Price: $15.95

Winery Review: A beauty, as well as an absurd value. Very clean and lively, with classic chardonnay notes of juiced apple, citrus and minerality. It is clean and focused on the palate with the richness of the variety, yet also beautiful precision and focus. Class and well made without any apparent oak.

My Review: This wine had a nice medium body but oddly smelled of seaweed. After tasting, there was light fruit flavors of apple and it was very smooth. There was almost no acidity on the finish but it was not buttery.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Moulin de Gassac Blanc

Name: Moulin de Gassac Blanc
Variety: 40% Grenache Blanc, 30% Sauvignon Blanc, 30% Clairette
Region: Languedoc
Country: France
Year: 2012
Price: $9.95

Winery Review: Variously described as "Lafite in the Languedoc", "the only Grand Cru of the Midi" and "exceptional", Mas de Daumas Gassac has consistently been the Languedoc glod standard for the past four decades. The 80-hectare, organically farmed estate is located deep in the sultry Midi, but enjoys a temperate microclimate as a result of altitude, which gives the wines a lovely deftness of touch. Try with coconut fish curry, penne al pesto, seafood gratin or cheese souffle.

My Review: This wine had a very fruity and floral aroma. However upon tasting, the fruit did not come out too much and it had a dry and somewhat bitter finish. It actually had some herbal flavor instead of fruit flavor.

I did not have this wine with food.

Friday, April 4, 2014

Tasting - Jam Jar Sweet White

Name: Jam Jar Sweet White
Variety: 100% Moscato
Region: Western Cape
Country: South Africa
Year: 2011
Price: $8.95

Winery Review: Soft floral hints add depth to the otherwise straightfoward ripe peach and nectarine aromas. There's a good balance in the mouth, with a nice acidic lift and slightly lime edge to cut the sweetness on the finish and close with the faintest hint of honeydew melons.

My Review: This was a very sugary and fruity wine. On the nose, there were some nectarine aromas with lots of sugar and some floral aspects. After tasting, it was sugary and fruity as expected but it did have a slightly dry finish which provided balance and kept it from being overly sweet.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Entrada Malbec

Name:Entrada Malbec
Variety: 100% Malbec
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2013
Price: $5.95

Winery Review: Firm and structured, this is a solid wine, laced with mineral acidity and tight tannins. It has a juicy, blackberry fruit component cutting through the texture.

My Review: This wine had a very grassy and woody aroma. Upon tasting, there were fruit and berry flavors with a slight acidic finish. Overall, a smooth wine that wasn't bad but was not great.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Vina Borga Borsao

Name:Vina Borgia Borsao
Variety: 100% Grenache
Region: Campo de Borja
Country: Spain
Year: 2012
Price: $6.95

Winery Review: Also made from 100% Grenache, the 2012 Vina Borgia was fermented and aged in stainless steel. Its medium dark ruby color is followed by abundant notes of strawberries and black cherries offered in a straightforward, medium-bodied soft, hedonistic, round style.

My Review: This wine had a spicy aroma with only hints of berry fruits. After tasting, it had very light fruit flavors with a very tannic finish. I also found this wine to be very warm which I did not like.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Peter Lehmann Chardonnay

Name: Peter Lehmann Chardonnay
Variety: 100% Chardonnay
Region: Barossa Valley
Country: Australia
Year:2010
Price: $20.00

Winery Review: The 2010 Chardonnay presents subtle notes of spiced apple slices and ripe peaches with hints of freshly baked bread and melon. Light bodied, clean and refreshingly crisp in the mouth, it offers just enough apple and pear flavor concentration, finishing with medium-long persistence.

My Review: This Chardonnay had an aroma that was similar to Riesling. There were smells of apple and pear which were nice. After tasting, there was nice fruit flavor on the front with a bitter finish to balance.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Protocolo Vino de la Tierra de Castilla

Name: Protocolo Vino de la Tierra de Castilla
Variety: 100% Macabeo
Region: Castilla
Country: Spain
Year: 2012
Price: $6.95

Winery Review: Greenish gold. Subtle aromas of mint, lemon and orange, with a hint of honeysuckle. Dry, understated and focused, offering clean citrus and melon flavors and slow-building sweetness. Finishes dry and brisk, with an echo of lemon. As usual, this is an outstanding value.

My Review: This wine had an acidic, citrus aroma. After tasting, there was a very light fruit flavor with some acidity on the finish. Overall, A fairly average wine where nothing really stood out.

I did not have this wine with food. 

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Tasting - R Wines Eco Love Reisling

Name: Eco Love Riesling
Variety: 100% Riesling
Region: South Island
Country: New Zealand
Year: 2009
Price: $18.00

Winery Review: Our South Island Riesling has a range and combination of flavors unlike any other. These flavors span citrus, root ginger, white peach, spices and florals. eco.love Riesling is made in balance to an off-dry style. Food Pairing: Asian Fusion, seafood, curry and anything spicy.

My Review: This Riesling was definitely unique compared to other Rieslings from Germany and Alsace. The wine had a nice white peach and apple aroma. After tasting, these flavors came through throughout the wine and had a slightly dry finish that provided a nice balance.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Toschi Cabernet Sauvignon

Name: Toschi Cabernet Sauvignon
Variety: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: California
Country: United States
Year: 2011
Price: $8.95

Winery Review: Well balanced flavors of dark berries and plums. Spicy fruit finish.

My Review: This wine had a very woody, tobacco aroma with little fruit aromas. After tasting, there was a slight plum flavor and very light tannins which was surprising for a Cabernet Sauvignon.

I did not have this wine with food. 

Monday, March 24, 2014

Tasting - Canyon Road Pinot Noir

Name: Canyon Road Pinot Noir
Variety: 100% Pinot Noir
Region: California
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price:$6.95

Winery Review: Rich, fruit foward cherry flavors, soft tannins, a medium body and a smooth velvety finish. Pairs well with creamy soups, salmon and savory pork dishes.

My Review: This wine had a very strong cherry aroma with almost no oak smell which was interesting for a red. After drinking, the wine was extremely smooth with almost no tannins or acids. The flavor was all in the mid palate with slight flavors of cherry and plum but overall a very light wine.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Wine Men of Gotham Chardonnay/ Semillon

Name: Wine Men of Gotham Chardonnay Semillon
Variety: 80% Chardonnay, 20% Semillon
Region: South Australia
Country: Australia
Year: 2008
Price: $7.95








Winery Review:
It gives a moderate intensity of melon, guava, apricot and butterscotch aromas. The medium bodied palate provides attractive acidity along with plenty of tropical fruit flavors and a medium-long finish.

My Review: This wine had a very sugary and honey like aroma. Taste wise, I did not get much out of this wine, it seemed thin to me and only had an acidic finish with little flavor.

I did not have food with this wine.

Tasting - Indwe Sauvignon Blanc

Name: Indwe Sauvignon Blanc
Variety: 100% Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Elim
Country: South Africa
Year: 2012
Price: $7.95

Winery Review: Grapes are meticulously sourced from our grape producers along the coastal region of the Western Cape ensuring complexity and freshness in the wine. Indwe Sauvignon Blanc is full of layers, balance and persistence. The wine is imbued with tropical and citrus notes, with hints of melon and gooseberry flavors.

My Review: This wine had a very grassy and parsley smell for me with slight citrus aromas. After tasting, it was very light with an acidic, bitter finish and not a lot of flavors.

I did not have this wine with food.

Monday, March 17, 2014

Tasting - Duchman Sangiovese

Name: Duchman Sangiovese
Variety: 100% Sangiovese
Region: High Plains, Texas
Country: United States
Year: 2010
Price: $19.95

Winery Review: The fruit from ReddyVineyards and Martin Vineyards originates in the High Plains, while Limestone Terrace fruit is grown in the Hill Country just outside Wimberley. Three vineyards, three very distinct takes on Sangiovese. In most vintages we will blend the 3 to make one harmonious wine, but in special years, each of the three crops will be vinified and bottled separately.

My Review: This wine had a very spicy, woody aroma that was almost overpowering. I did not get much flavor from thsi wine but it had a spicy, tannic finish that I did not like.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - McPherson Tre Colore

Name: McPherson Tre Colore
Variety: 27% Carignan, 62% Mourvedre, 11% Viognier
Region: Lubbock, Texas
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price: $16.95

Winery Review: This light body, easy drinking red wine has aromas of cedar, black pepper and dried cherries and other rebellious berry characteristics. The taste of this approachable wine is rich and smoky with a smooth finish. This is a wine made for a man, but perfect for a woman. The approachable qualities in this light bodied red make it an easy match for both people and dishes. Feature this wine with your next chicken dinner or cheeses from all over the world.

My Review: This wine had a wood, spice aroma to it. There were some berry flavors in this wine but it was more tannic and had a drier finish that I did not find to be smooth.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - McPherson La Herencia

Name: McPherson La Herencia
Variety: 75% Temparanillo, 9% Syrah, 6% Mourvedre, 5% Grenache & Carignan
Region: Lubbock, Texas
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price: $16.95

Winery Review: Spanish-style red wine made to give a tip of the hat to both the Spanish explorers who first crossed the Texas High Plains, and to those who first envisioned a Texas wine industry> This delicious blend is packed full of juicy bramble fruit, tobacco leaf, and spice. The wine fermented in stainless steel and aged fourteen months in new and neutral French oak giving more weight than 2010 but still round tannins and a pleasantly savory finish. Enjoy this wine on its own or with your favorite Texas BBQ.

My Review: This wine had a smoky, oak aroma as well as some tobacco aromas. However, after tasting, the berry fruit flavors came through and it was nicely balanced. There was a light tannic finish that surprisingly had some acidity to it.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - McPherson Albarino

Name: McPherson Albarino
Variety: 100% Albarino
Region: Lubbock, Texas
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price: $16.95

Winery Review: Texas Albarino which strikes the perfect balanced of crisp fruit aromas and flavors. Exotic scents of peach, mango, pear and apple are married with the rich and velvety texture that this wine has to offer.

My Review: This wine had a nice peach and mango aroma. After tasting, this wine had the fruit flavor last throughout and was very smooth. There was a very slight acidity at the finish but it was very mild.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - McPherson Les Copains

Name: McPherson Les Copains
Variety: 45% Viognier, 35% Roussanne, 16% Grenache Blanc, 4 % Marsanne
Region: Lubbock, Texas
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price: $16.95

Winery Review: Les Copains, French for "the buddies", is a term that symbolizes this exquisite combination of Rhone-style varietals. McPherson Cellars is known for creating old world blends with a modern approach and this is no exception. Soft, rich, and balanced, Les Copains embodies the award -winning wines that Km McPherson is renowned for producing.

My Review:This wine had a sweet, floral aroma. Again this wine was fruit front with an acidic finish. Despite the blend of grapes, the flavor seemed one sided and there was not much going on.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - McPherson Chenin Blanc

Name: McPherson Chenin Blanc
Variety: 100% Chenin Blanc
Region: Lubbock, Texas
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price: $16.95

Winery Review: Long noted as the champion grape of the Loire Valley, Chenin Blanc exhibits floral, melon and tropical fruit characteristics which provide a springboard for seductive fruit foward wines that exhibit rich, mineral driven undertones of crisp acidity. Chenin Blanc is a delightful alternative to other white wines on the market and we believe it is time to reveal what Texas Chenin Blanc is all about. Introducing McPherson Cellars first Dry Chenin Blanc: Discover a new world with this old world variety.

My Review: This wine had a nice melon and mango aroma. After tasting, the front was very fruity and finished with slight bitterness and acidity. Overall, it was a light wine that wasn't bad but not great.

I did not have this wine with food.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Homemade Italian Dinner

My parents with the Italian dinner we made
 On Sunday March 9th, 2014, my parents and I made a food and wine pairing with Italian wines and foods. I chose an Italian theme because in May, my family and I will be traveling to Italy for vacation, part of which will be spent wine tasting in Tuscany. I thought this was a perfect experiment to try and see how some Italian wines paired up with Italian dishes. 

We had three fairly simple traditional Italian dishes. The first was Bruschetta for an appetizer. We followed this simple recipe to make the Bruschetta. Bruschetta Recipe


Tomatoes, Basil, Olive Oil, Garlic and Balsamic Vinegar to create the topping
 The topping was fairly simple to create and only used 5 ingredients. Once the the ingredients were combined, the salt and pepper were added to give extra flavoring.

Finished Bruschetta topping
After the topping was prepared, we chilled it in the fridge while we prepared the bread. A baguette was sliced and olive oil was brushed on the top to help the toasting process.
Brushing the baguette with olive oil
Oil brushed onto the baguette
 Once the bread was toasted, the Bruschetta topping was placed on top and was ready to eat!
Finished Bruschetta
The next dish prepared was an entree of Chicken Parmesan. The chicken was first lightly breaded then pan fried to cook.
Chicken with breading before cooking
Chicken after cooking
Once all the chicken was cooked, the tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese was used to cover the chicken before going into the oven.

Chicken Parmesan before going into the oven
Chicken Parmesan after baking
Once the chicken was cooked and the pasta prepared, our second dish was done!
Main dish: Chicken Parmesan
Finally dinner was finished with a Tiramisu that was refrigerated until after dinner.
Tiramisu!
The three wines chosen were a Pinot Grigio, Chianti and a Moscato D'Asti. While the Pinot Grigio was chosen for the Bruschetta, the Chianti for the Chicken Parmesan and the Moscato for the Tiramisu, each wine was tried with each dish.
The two dishes minus the Tiramisu
Following are my notes on each wine itself as well as how it compared with each dish.

Name: Ecco Domani
Variety: 100% Pinot Grigio
Region: Venezie
Country: Italy
Year: 2012
Price: $7.95

Winery Review: This wine has a clear, straw yellow color, with light golden reflections. It has tropical fruit notes that make this unique vintage truly exotic, with apple and pineapple aromas and flavors. The wine is light bodied, with a pleasantly soft palate and a long finish.

Alone: This wine had nice peach and floral aromas but with some acidity. After tasting, there were light fruit flavors though the wine was a bit thin and had a slightly acidic finish.

Bruschetta: The bruschetta made this wine more bitter with a stronger acidic bite but it helped give the wine more body. It wasn't the best pairing but not bad.

Chicken Parmesan: With the chicken parmesan, once again the acidity was brought out and the fruit flavors muted. I think the sauce overpowered the wine and was not a great pairing.

Tiramisu: Again this wine was overpowered by the Tiramisu since the dessert was so sweet. However, it did reduce the acidity of the wine and made the finish smoother. This was not a bad pairing.

Name: Nipozzano Chianti Rufina
Variety: 90% Sangiovese, 10% Merlot
Region: Tuscany
Country: Italy
Year: 2010
Price: $17.95

Winery Review: Very juicy, modern Chianti with bright cherry and blackberry fruit. A well made Chianti with polished tannins and wonderful balance.

Alone: The aroma was somewhat smoky, oaky and slightly jammy. After tasting, there were some fruit flavors with a light tannic finish. The wine was well balanced and overall not a bad red wine.

Bruschetta: The bruschetta did not change the way this wine tasted. It seems that the food and wine balanced each other and did not change either one so not a bad pairing.

Chicken Parmesan: With the Chicken Parmesan, the jammy flavors present in the wine alone were gone and a more tannic structure was present in the mid palate. It paired better than the Pinot Grigio since it was a more full bodied wine and was not overpowered by the sauce. Overall, a pretty good pairing.

Tiramisu: With the Tiramisu, the tannins were smoothed out and the wine was very smooth. The coffee flavors of the Tiramisu brought out the oak and woody flavors of the wine but still maintained a nice balance. Overall, this was not a bad pairing with the Tiramisu.


Name: Risata Moscato d'Asti
Variety: 100% Moscato
Region: Piedmont
Country: Italy
Year: N/A
Price: $11.00

Winery Review: This Moscato d'Asti is fresh, fragrant, and frizzante with vibrant flavors and aromas of ripe stone fruit, tangerines and honey. The wine is concentrated and flavorful but not overly rich or heavy; sweet, yet balanced.

Alone: This wine had a very sweet tropical fruit and sugary aroma. After tasting, some mango flavors along with the sugary carbonation were present. A nice light dessert wine.

Bruschetta: With the bruschetta, the moscato had a slight bitter finish though overall was still sweet and sugary. This could have been due to the acidity in the tomatoes. While not the best pairing, it was not the worst.

Chicken Parmesan: Tasting this wine with the Chicken Parmesan, the sweetness of the wine was cut back which gave it better balance. It was still sweet and carbonated but it paired quite well with the chicken.

Tiramisu: Finally, the Tiramisu also cut the sweetness down on the wine as well as lowered the carbonation. There was a nice balance between the fruity flavors of the Moscato and the coffee flavors of the Tiramisu. These two probably paired the best of all the wine and food combinations.