Thursday, February 27, 2014

Tasting - First Light Moscato

Name: First Light Moscato
Variety: 100% Moscato
Region: Barossa Valley
Country: Australia
Year: N/A
Price: $7.95

Winery Review: Ripe lychee, tropical fruits and musk on the nose as you near the glass. Lovely grape and stone fruits and on the palate is highlighted with the subtle sweetness and spritz that makes this such a fun drink. Low in alcohol and nicely balanced acidity ensure you will want more than one glass of this easy drinking wine.

My Review: This wine definitely had a lychee and tropical fruit aroma. In the bottle, it looks flat but when poured it is actually slightly carbonated. After tasting, there was not much carbonation except at the finish slightly, it was less than I was expecting. There was a nice lychee and tropical fruit flavor with a slightly acidic, dry finish not typical of moscatos.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - CalNaturale Cabernet Sauvignon

Name: CalNaturale Cabernet Sauvignon
Variety: 95% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Viognier
Region: Paso Robles, California
Country: United States
Year: 2009
Price: $16.00

Winery Review: This certified organic winery produces outstanding quality at reasonable prices offering classic Cabernet flavors of fresh herb, olive, cedar and cassis. Focused and intense, with a charming rustic side and broad tannins that firm up on the finish.

My Review: This wine had a very earthy, herby and cedar aroma as is typical of Cabernet Sauvignon. Upon tasting, the woody flavor and earthy tones came through. It also had a very tannic finish and left my mouth very dry.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Georges Duboeuf Beaujolais Nouveau

Name:Georges Duboeuf Beaujolais Nouveau
Variety: 100% Gamay
Region: Beaujolais
Country: France
Year: 2013
Price: $15.00

Winery Review: An aromatic red, with floral and white peach notes, accenting the black raspberry and plum flavors. This is open-knit and fresh, offering light tannins on the finish.

My Review:  This wine had a strong strawberry-banana smoothie aroma with some hints of raspberry. Overall a very fruity aroma. After tasting, there was actually some plum flavor and not as much fruit taste as i was expecting. It did finish tannic but the tannins were not overpowering.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Beltrame Friulano

Name: Beltrame Friulano
Variety: 100% Tocai Friulano
Region: Friuli
Country: Italy
Year: 2009
Price: $9.95

Winery Review: Straw-colored yellow with a pale green tint express an intense, delicately aromatic and floral bouquet. The flavor is dry, soft, slightly fruity, with slightly bitter nuance in its almond aftertaste and suggestion of peach.

My Review: I found this wine to have a grassy non floral aroma. Upon tasting, there was some honey sweetness to the front  and it finished slightly bitter and acidic. This wine was also a bit thin and was not satisfying.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Mas Llunes Maragda

Name: Mas Llunes Maragda
Variety: 100% Grenache Blanc
Region: Emporada
Country: Spain
Year: 2011
Price: $9.95

Winery Review: This Grenache Blanc is exquisitely sculpted with sharp acids and pinpointed minerals, and offers orange, melon and vanilla-honey flavors. A delight to drink, at a great price.

My Review: This wine had a very acidic nose that was immediately present. There were hints of vanilla once you got past the acidity. After tasting, there was some mineral flavor but it was mostly acidic and very thin. It also had a drier finish than most whites.

I did not have this wine with food.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Winery Visit - Attimo Winery

On Saturday February 22, 2014, five of my friends and I went to Attimo Winery to take a tour of the winery and participate in a wine tasting. I have done wine tasting before but had never been to a winery for a tour.

Attimo Winery, Christiansburg VA

Attimo Winery is located off of Childress Road in Christiansburg, VA. They have been operating for 8 years and have been open to the public for the past 3 years. The winery is 17- acres and has 15,000 vines.
Small view of the vineyards, due to the time of year there are no grapes
 On the property they have a tasting room, wine-making facilities and a wide variety of grapes. They primarily produce 5 varieties of grapes, Vidal Blanc, Chardonnay, Riesling, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon. They harvest around 60-70 tonnes of grapes by hand every season with around 25 lbs of grapes per vine. Each vine has an American root that has been grafted to the grape vine to prevent against phylloxera.

Root grafted onto the grape vine

To make the wine, both reds and whites follow a similar process. Once they are harvested, both grapes are pressed using a basket press to control the pressure. Once the whites are pressed, they are taken away whereas the reds are placed back in the original storage bins to ferment longer. The winery utilizes both cool and hot fermentation to achieve different flavors. The cool fermentation is achieved using dry ice. After harvest in September, in October, the wines are stored in oak barrels and plastic tanks until January.

Oak storage barrels

The winery uses American, French and Hungarian oak barrels. Once these barrels become neutral they get used to make furniture. If an oak flavor is desired, they will buy oak chips and make a teabag of oak chips that are placed into the wine. Plastic tanks are also used if no oak flavor is wanted. The winery uses plastic instead of stainless steel primarily because it is cheaper. Like stainless steel, the plastic imparts no flavor into the wine although it does allow it to breathe.

Plastic storage tanks
After fermentation, the white wines are bottled around April while the reds are usually not bottled until the end of July. The entire process of harvest to bottle takes from September to April for whites and from September to July for reds.

After the tour, we got to taste some of Attimo Winery's standard wines as well as two of their reserve wines. The selection include, a wide variety of whites and reds, as well as some unique sweet reds and was a good sample of what kinds of wines Attimo makes. We sampled the following 11 wines:


Name: Yesterday's Song
Variety: 100 % Chardonnay
Region: Christiansburg, Virginia
Country: United States
Year: 2011
Price: $18.00

Winery Review: This delicate Virginia Chardonnay reminds you of the vivid moments of old times. This chardonnay is mellow with a soft bouquet of honey, vanilla and green apple.

My Review: This wine had an acidic, oaky nose which was surprising for a white wine. Upon tasting however, it was mellow with flavors of apple coming through and overall not bad.





Name: Sonnet 98
Variety: 100% Vidal Blanc
Region: Christiansburg, Virginia
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price: $17.00

Winery Review: This Vidal, with its floral bouquet and vanilla undertones brings to mind crisp spring mornings and the first spring flowers bursting forth to find the sun.

My Review: This wine had a green apple aroma with some floral smells underneath. After tasting, the fruity, green apple taste was immediately present and finished slightly acidic.






Name: Off the Cuff
Variety: 67% Riesling, 33% Chardonnay
Region: Christiansburg, Virginia
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price: $16.50

Winery Review: Not every moment in life is planned. In fact, some of the best times are spontaneous and unscripted. This unscripted blend is mellow, slightly sweet, and bright to pair well with a variety of life's unplanned events.

My Review: This wine had an immediate sugary, fruity aroma to it. Upon tasting, there was a nice balance between the sweet, berry flavor and the acidity to create a crispness that was enjoyable. Despite using a drier Riesling, the wine still had a nice sugary component. This was my favorite wine of the tasting.


Name: Just Kissed
Variety: 80% Vidal Blanc, 20% Raspberry Grape wine
Region: Christiansburg, Virginia
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price: $16.00

Winery Review: Kisses are an integral part of the human existence. To gently touch your lips to a surface in an expression of adoration is one of the most basic moments we have. This delightful wine, with its floral aromas, is beautifully accentuated by the kiss of a light sweetness and dainty color.

My Review: This wine had a sugary, almost dish detergent smell which surprisingly was not bad. Upon tasting, the raspberry grape wine used was immediately noticeable which gave it a nice fruity flavor. The wine finished with some acidity to counterbalance the sweetness.


Name: Blaze
Variety: Vidal Blanc/Traminette
Region: Christiansburg, Virginia
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price: $22

Winery Review: It is what gets inside you and lights you up. Blaze is made in the noble Kakhetian style where the white grapes are left on the skins during fermentation. This gives the wine a copper-colored white wine with high levels of tannins and a sharp, fiery flavor.

My Review: This reserve wine was a very unique white wine. It had a very floral nose but upon tasting, the tannic component was very present. In addition to the tannic component, the alcohol came through stronger in this wine giving it a warm almost spicy finish like a red wine.


Name: After Midnight
Variety: Merlot, Blackberry Grape wine, Zinfandel
Region: Christiansburg, Virginia
Country: United States
Year: 2011
Price: $17.00

Winery Review: After Midnight is a time for quiet, understated actions. When the sky is dark and smoky, beings can glide past each other nearly unnoticed. This deep, mellow red blend is reminiscent of night in both color and tone. The sweet, fruity flavors hint toward late night treats.

My Review: This wine had a nice jammy aroma. After tasting, the dark fruit flavors came through with light tannins on the finish. This red was sweeter than most reds with lower tannins which I enjoyed.



 Name:Bull Frog Symphony
Variety: 50% Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chambourcin, Merlot, Zinfandel/Sangiovese
Region: Christiansburg, Virginia
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price: $18.00

Winery Review: Anyone that has spent time near a lake, pond or stream knows the calming sound of the bull-frog symphony. Often a single frog will begin, and then slowly others will join in, or answer. Soon, the night air is filled with this cacophonous melody. Our red table wine began much the same way: as six individual grape varietals. Each was harvested, fermented, and finally blended together to form the symphony.

My Review: This blend had a very strong woody, oak smell combined with some undertones of tobacco. Taste wise, the wood was definitely present and a tannic body. The tannins on this red were too high for me and it was very dry.


Name: Deep Silence
Variety: 100% Cabernet Franc
Region: Christiansburg, Virginia
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price: $19.00

Winery Review: This smooth and smoky Cabernet Franc is calming with traditional flavors of pepper, blackberry and currant. This is a dark, serious wine that turns your reflections inward. Cabernet Franc can be paired with Mediterranean dishes and goes well with ham, pork and veal.

My Review: This wine was made in the Bordeaux style and fermented cold. Because of this process, the fruit was very forward and was evident in the smell and taste. In addition to the jammy taste, a light herb flavor was also present. The finish on the wine was mildly tannic but with some acidity to balance it out.

Name: Aviator
Variety: 100% Cabernet Franc
Region: Christiansburg, Virginia
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price: $25.00

Winery Review: The aviators of the early nineteen hundreds were pioneers and were known to defy all odds to fly. This Cabernet Franc is a reserve wine that is heavily oaked with French oak, with smoky and mocha undertones and hints of leather aromas.

My Review: This wine was made from the same grape as Deep Silence but fermented hot. Due to this process, the oak flavors were much stronger both in aroma and taste. The fruit was there at the finish but much more reserved, although this did make the tannins slightly sweeter and less dry.



Name: AD 325
Variety: 100% Chambourcin
Region: Christiansburg, Virginia
Country: United States
Year: 2011
Price: $17.00

Winery Review: This Chambourcin, like Constantine brings together a rich, brillaiantly colored wine with vibrant aromatics and slightly-sweet flavor. Chambourcin is best served with dark chocolate or with a rich chocolate dessert, as the flavors of the wine and chocolate intermingle exceptionally well.

My Review: This red had a very jammy, red fruit aroma. After tasting the fruit flavors were evident, however I found the tannins to be quite high so the finish was very dry and took away from the fruit flavors.



Name: Sudden Downpour
Variety: 50% Apple Wine, Vidal Blanc, Viognier 
Region: Christiansburg, Virginia
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price: $15.50

Winery Review: A sudden downpour often catches us entirely by suprise, and leaves just as quickly. While this surprise may be inconvenient, it is not always unwelcome, making us feel refreshed and invigorated. This sweet apple wine, blended with white table wine embodies that quality of surprise, with warm, vanilla notes drawn from the aged bourbon barrel. The tart, crispness drawn from the apple, refreshes the palette and readies the mouth for another sip.

My Review: This wine, unsurprisingly had a very strong apple and sugar aroma. After tasting, the apple flavors were very strong with a hint of bourbon flavor from the barrel. While sweet and sugary, there was a nice acidity on the finish preventing the wine from become overly sweet.

Attimo Winery was a great experience. Our tour guide Rick is the winery owner. He was very knowledgeable and gave lots of information on the wine making process as well as what he learned from overseas trips. It was a very nice day when we went so walking around outside was pleasant although since it was not growing or harvest season, the vineyard was a bit bare. I was impressed with the variety of grapes grown as well as the amount of wine they produced for being a small winery in Southwest Virginia.



Monday, February 24, 2014

Tasting - Accordini Le Viole Recioto Della Valpolicella Classico

Name: Accordini Le Viole Recioto Della Valpolicella Classico
Variety: 60% Corvina, 20% Rondinella, 20% Corvinoni
Region: Veneto
Country: Italy
Year: 2011
Price: $34.95

Winery Review: Sweetly fragrant, the Recioto displays linzer torte and black cherry with notes of loam and bitter chocolate. It's viscous and very densely flavored, finishing on a rich, sweet note.

My Review: This wine had an immediate fragrance of cherry and strawberry. After tasting, the wine had a nice sweet cherry, strawberry and mochi throughout. It had a warm finish that was also slightly tannic. For a red dessert wine with 15% alcohol, it was much sweeter than I was expecting which I enjoyed.

I did not have this wine with food. 

Tasting - Accordini Le Viole Amorone Riserva Classico Superiore

Name: Accordini Le Viole Amorone Riserva Classico Superiore
Variety: 60% Corvina, 20% Rondinella, 20% Corvinoni
Region: Veneto
Country: Italy
Year: 2005
Price: $59.95

Winery Review: Opaque black. Dark and brooding, the Riserva Le Viole is a winterwine to be consumed with braised meats and hearty stews. It's slush and big flavored, bold and rich with dense black/red fruit, black olives, and  huge extract on the finish that goes on forever. Decant before serving. Aged 60 months in oakbarrels and 24 months in tank. - 92

My Review: This wine had a jammy smell to it. The taste started with a dark fruit taste but finished with a warm finish that was full of tannins. It was also more bitter than expected and needed to be decanted.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Accordini Le Bessole Amorone Classico Superiore

Name: Accordini Le Bessole Amorone Classico Superiore
Variety: 60 % Corvina, 20% Rondinella, 20% Corvinoni
Region: Veneto
Country: Italy
Year: 2006
Price: $49.95

Winery Review: This dense and concentrated Amarone offers an intense bouquet of marinated cherry, blackberry and tobacco. The palate delivers rich flavors of blackberry, prune, licorice and a touch of carob, along with round tannins and soft acidity. It has layers of flavor and nice depth. -92

My Review: As the winery review describes, the first smell I got out of this wine was an intense cherry aroma with some tabacco. After tasting, there was definite tastes of licorice with hints of tobacco. The finish was very tannic and overall this wine was too heavy for me.

Tasting - Accordini Valpolicella Ripasso

Name: Accordini Valpolicella Ripasso
Variety: 60% Corvina, 20% Rondinella, 20% Corvinoni
Region: Veneto
Country: Italy
Year: 2008
Price: $16.95

Winery Review: Opaque ruby. The Ripasso is youthful in appearance and taste with notes of red cherry, black pepper, and creamy milk chocolate. It's big, full-fruited, exotically flavored and delicious with mouth coating density. A classic vintage.

My Review: This Ripasso immediately had an aroma of oak and tobacco for me. After tasting, the tannins were definitely present but not overpowering. The fruit flavor came through which was a nice balanced with the tannins.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Luis Canas Rioja Crianza

Name: Luis Canas Rioja Crianza
Variety: 95% Tempranillo, 5% Grenache
Region: Rioja
Country: Spain
Year: 2010
Price: $18.95

Winery Review: Beautiful ruby color and a clean, intense nose of wild berries with just enough lactic and spicy notes. The palate shows sweet tannins and good balance, intense and fresh. This is a crowd-pleaser and great value. - 91

My Review: This wine had a very woody, oaky aroma. This wood smell unfortunately covered the berry smells. After tasting, the spice was definitely present and it had a tannic, warm finish. Again, this wine was too dry for me.

I did not have this wine with food.

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Tasting - Col Des Vents Corbieres

Name: Col Des Vents Corbieres
Variety: 50% Carignan, 35% Grenache, 15% Syrah
Region: Languedoc
Country: France
Year: 2012
Price: $9.95

Winery Review: Brambly berry, cherry and raspberry, spices, black pepper...all are present in this authentic French country wine. There are also some aromas of Garrigue (Rosemary, thyme and lavender) giving a minty, herbal notes, that are quite refreshing as well. The wine is a perfect match with a nice rosemary marinated roasted lamb.

My Review: This wine had a very herby, licorice aroma to it. Taste wise, the black pepper and spices were definitely present while the fruit flavors were muted. It also had a tannic finish which I did not like.

I did not have this wine with food,

Tasting - Valminor Albarino

Name: Valminor Albarino
Variety: 100% Albarino
Region: Rias Baixas
Country: Spain
Year: 2012
Price: $14.95

Winery Review: Pit and orchard fruits on the highly fragrant nose and palate. At once fleshy and focused, with very good cut and an undercurrent of chalky minerality. Closes firm and long, with resonating spiciness and a refreshing note of bitter quinine.

My Review: This wine had a very floral aroma. This white wine was definitely on the floral side of taste and had no fruity flavors present. Overall it as an okay wine but I did not get that much out of it.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Maipe Sauvignon Blanc

Name: Maipe Sauvignon Blanc
Variety: 100% Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2012
Price: $8.95

Winery Review: Filled with notes of honeyed grapefruit, honeydew melon, and figs, it is a light to medium-bodied, fresh, lively Sauvignon Blanc that has significantly more character than one would expect in a $13 wine.

My Review: This wine definitely had a nice melon aroma  with some hints of floral smells coming through. After tasting, it was citrusy and floral on the front but finished with a nice acidic component.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Sonnenband Moscato Magnum

Name: Sonnenband Moscato Magnum
Variety: 100% Moscato
Region: N/A
Country: Spain
Year: 2009
Price: $20.00

Winery Review: This wine is intricate with the delicate perfumes of white flower blossoms, profound tropical fruit sweetness, and energized by citrus nectars.

My Review: This wine had a very strong sweet, sugary tropical fruit smell along with some herb and honey. After tasting, there was no bitterness and it had a very sweet tropical fruit flavor. While it did taste good, it was a bit too sugary and sweet for me.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Neu Direction Cabernet Sauvignon

Name: Neu Direction Cabernet Sauvignon
Variety: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2010
Price: $7.95

Winery Review: This Cabernet Sauvignon shows very good purity of fruit and skillful winemaking. This wine is full of black-fruit aromas, depth and style. The palate pushes ripe plum and berry fruit along with chocolate, and the finish is chewy and correct in terms of tannins and structure.

My Review: The initial smell was one of tobacco and a charbroiled smoky aroma. It was quite strong and overpowered the fruit. Upon tasting, there was an earthy tone with slight hints of chocolate. It also had a very tannic finish which I did not enjoy.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Champteloup Pinot Noir

Name: Champteloup Pinot Noir
Variety: 100% Pinot Noir
Region: Loire
Country: France
Year: 2011
Price: $7.95

Winery Review: In the heart of France's Loire Valley lies Touraine wine region. Although it produces vast amounts of well-priced, fresh, mostly white wines, lovely reds like this are broadening Touraine's appeal. This wine may seem familiar to you. It is a sibling of the Touraine Sauvignon Blanc we've offered for years. Serge de Bucy employs a light touch in his winemaking, using no wood and doing as little as possible to preserve freshness. Bright cherry and strawberry fruits are followed by a soft, smooth palate.

My Review: Despite using no wood, the first smell I got from this wine was one of oak and barbecue. While I normally don't like red wines because of the tannic component and the woody taste of some, this Pinot Noir was not bad. There were hints of oak in the flavor, but had nice fruit flavors and the finish was not as tannic as other reds which I enjoyed.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Baumann Gentill Classiq

Name: Baumann Gentill Classiq
Variety: 40% Riesling, 20% Pinot Blanc, 20% Muscat, 10% Gewurztraminer, 10% Pinot Gris
Region: Alsace
Country: France
Year: 2012
Price: $9.95

Winery Review: A delicious and fresh blend of Riesling, Pinot Blanc, Muscat, Gewurztraminer and Pinot Gris. Light aromas of fresh fruit and delicate white flowers start your journey, followed by crisp flavors of stone and citrus fruit. A well balanced acidity on the dry finish ends this French blend beautifully.

My Review: This wine had a very strong fruit smell. Immediately, even before swirling, the smell was already present. Surprisingly, despite the pungent aroma, the taste was very light with a definite dry finish. This wine was drier than I would have liked from a white wine.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Fattori Runcaris Soave

Name: Fattori Runcaris Soave
Variety: 100% Garganega
Region: Soave
Country: Italy
Year: 2010
Price: $7.95

Winery Review: From the local Italian word for "to work the soil", Runcaris represents an easy, fresh expression of Soave Classico with lingering aromas of citrus, yellow rose, honey, jasmine and dried herbs. - 86

My Review: The first smell I got from this wine was of acidity with a light herb overtone. I did not get any of the citrus, fruit smell. On the palate, it was a very light wine with not a whole lot of fruit flavors and a surprisingly warm finish for a white wine. Overall not bad but I did not find it to have a whole lot of taste.

I did not have this wine with food.

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Tasting - Begali Valpolicella Ripasso Classico Superiore

Name: Begali Valpolicella Ripasso Classico Superiore
Variety: Corvina, Rondinella, Molinara
Region: Veneto
Country: Italy
Year: 2011
Price: $16.99

Winery Review: The 2011 Valpollicella Ripasso Classico Superiore is exceptionally beautiful and balanced. There's a lot going on: background tones of balsam herb, rosemary and black olive follow straightfoward aromas of dried fruit and prune. A pretty touch of eucalyptus springs forth. The wine is incredibly light, buoyant and lively despite the elaborate Ripasso process. Drink 2014-2018.

My Reivew: This was one of the better reds I have tasted. The wine had a very strong herb aroma with light tones of fruit. After tasting, the tannins had a nice balance in the flavor and did not overpower the wine. The dried fruit flavor came through which was nice. Overall, not a bad red wine.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Shotfire Barossa

Name: Shotfire Barossa
Variety: 56% Cabernet Sauvignon, 44% Shiraz
Region:Barossa
Country: Australia
Year: 2010
Price: $17.95

Winery Review: A whopper of a wine, it is deep ruby/purple and possesses loads of glycerin and full body along with stunning notes of wood spice, graphite, blackberry and pepper. Rich, chewy and dense, in a typical bold exuberant Aussie style.

My Review: The fist smell of this wine immediately hits you with a oaky, wood smell. After getting past the woody smell, some of the jammy fruits come through. Taste wise, it was very dry which took away from the wine. The only tastes that I got through were a woody and charcoaly taste.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Odoardi Savuto

Name: Odoardi Savuto
Variety: 45% Gaglioppo, 15% Greco Nero, 15% Nerello Cappuccio, 15% Magliocco Canino, 10% Sangiovese
Region: Calabria
Country: Italy
Year: 2006
Price: $18.00

Winery Review: A beefy, herb tinged red, sporting dense layers of plum sauce, grilled fig and currant paste, stacked with notes of roasted game, rosemary and hummus. The finish lingers, despite noticeable tannins.

My Review: This wine had a jammy nose and some herb scents. After tasting, the tannins come on very strong which prevented me from noticing other flavors present. In my opinion the tannins were too strong in this wine.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Willm Alsace Grand Cru Kirchberg de Barr Riesling

Name:Willm Alsace Grand Cru Kirchberg de Barr Riesling
Variety: 100% Riesling
Region: Alsace
Country: France
Year: 2011
Price: $20.95 

Winery Review: With great intensity and structure, this is a wine that's all about texture and potential. It's expressive with white fruits and perfume, but there's a richness that's still to come. Drink from 2016 and see how the minerality and acidity will come into balance.

My Review: I enjoyed this Riesling. The wine had a nice fruity and light floral aroma that was pleasant. The taste started with some nice fruit flavors and slowly goes to a dry finish. However, the dryness was not overpowering and was a nice balance on the end. Overall, a very good wine.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Colmenar de Oreja El Blanco de Jesus Diaz

Name: Colmenar de Oreja El Blanco de Jesus Diaz
Variety: 100% Malvar
Region: Madrid
Country: Spain
Year: 2012
 Price: $12.00

Winery Review: Pale yellow straw-like color with greenish to grey or steely overtones in young wines turning to golden yellow or old gold in vintage and reserve white wines. Frank and fruity aromas, chiefly of seed fruit, stone fruit, tropical or caramelized fruit. A fresh, slightly acid taste, sweet in the case of semi-sweet and sweet wines. Lush with bitter overtones.

My Review: This wine had less of a fruit aroma than the previous wine . Taste wise, the fruit flavors came through and had a smooth finish. There was some acidity but was kept at a minimum.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Dibon Cava Brut Reserve

Name: Dibon Cava Brut Reserve
Variety: 45% Macabeo, 25% Xarel-lo, 30% Parellada
Region: Penedes
Country: Spain
Year: NV
Price: $9.95

Winery Review: Light gold with plenty of bubbles, this has aromas of apples and pears with pleasant floral notes. Crisp and light bodied on the palate, stone fruit flavors are accompanied by a mild minerality and balanced acidity.

My Review: This wine definitely had a fruity aroma and was very light smelling. It had a very Champagne like flavor but with more acidity towards the end. Overall not a bad wine, but a little to acidic on the finish.

I did not have this wine with food.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Tasting - Domaine Pouillon Pierre Cab/Syrah 2009

Name: Domaine Pouillon Pierre Cab/Syrah 2009
Variety: 55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Syrah
Region: Horse Heaven Hills

Country: United States
Year: 2009
Price: $30.00

Winery Review: Currant and strawberry play on the lighter part of the nose as hints of spiced dark chocolate lurk in the depths of the bouquet. Jammy, dark fruit that stimulate a picture of the sense of place in this wine. Brooding flavors of cedar, black tea and licorice give way to celebratory currants and red velvet cake. Balanced tannins and cherry lead through moods of tobacco, cassis and boysenberries. Finishes long with a memory of the earth that this fine fruit was grown in.

My Review: This wine was immediately different from the other red wines. It had a much more fruity and jammy smell. After tasting, the fruit and jam definitely came through with a solid tannin texture. Overall, it was a better red wine than the others.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Monteti 2009 Toscana Caburnio

Name: Monteti 2009 Toscana Caburnio
Variety: 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Alicante Bouschet, 10% Merlot
Region: Tuscany
Country: Italy
Year: 2009
Price: $25.00

Winery Review: This wine is full and generous wine with layers of red cherry, light spice and leather that are delivered in quick succession. Sharp freshness cuts to the back of the palate and gives this wine an incredibly vibrant feel. The menthol reinforces those sensations and peppermint-like tones also present here. At this price, this is an unbelievable steal. Anticipated maturity: 2015-2022.

My Review: This red had a very oaky smell to it. There was no fruit taste to the wine which I did not like. There was also a strong tannin component to this wine.

I did not have the wine with food.  

Tasting - Casa Silva Quinta Gen. Red

Name: Casa Silva Quinta Gen. Red
Variety: 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Carmenere, 10% Petit Verdot and 10% Syrah
Region: Colchagua Valley
Country: Chile
Year: 2005
Price: $30.00

Winery Review: It has a bold, dark crimson color, an inviting, fairly high toned nose of wild sage-like notes against really intense cassis. There's plenty of oak here, and a certain leafy quality adding to that lifted aromatic. On the palate it is a very fine, dry, inky black fruit, but very polished as are the tannins, the acidity feeling quite natural and the 14.5% alcohol again just a touch prominent along with the spicy, smoky oak.

My Review: I did not enjoy this wine. It had a very strong oak and smoke flavor and smell as the winery review pointed out. It was also very bitter and dry probably from the 14.5% alcohol content. There was no fruit flavor and only had plant and wood flavors.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Felsina Fontalloro Toscana

Name: Felsina Fontalloro Toscana
Variety: 100% Sangiovese
Region: Tuscany
Country: Italy
Year: 2008
Price: $70.00

Winery Review: This is a wonderfully, sophisticated , polished wine from Felsina. In 2008, the slightly drier microclimate at Fontalloro vis-a-vis Rancia wis the main reason this wine is such a huge success in 2008. Anticipated Maturity: 2013-2028.

My Review: This wine was very dry with hints of mild fruit throughout. Other than dark fruit flavors, I really did not get a whole lot out of this wine.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Felsina Chianti Classico Rancia

The Rancia version was tasted.



Name: Felsina Chianti Classico Rancia
Variety: 100% Chianti
Region: Rancia
Country: Italy
Year: 2008
Price: $60.00

Winery Review: Silky tannins frame a core of black cherries, plums, licorice and tobacco through to the vibrant finish. The 2008 speaks of textural finesse and silkiness first and foremost. I will not be surprised if the 2008 blossoms further with more time in bottle. Today it is immensely beautiful. Anticipated maturity: 2018-2028. Made from the Rancia vineyard, a high-altitude site in the south of the Chianti Classico appellation. - 93

My Review: This was a very dark wine. I did not get a very distinct smell from this wine. It was jammy in the smell and taste. The tannins definitely came through although it was not as strong as other reds. Overall, I found it to be an okay red wine.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Stickybeak Semillon Sauvignon Blanc

Name: Stickybeak Semillon Sauvignon Blanc
Variety: 100% Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Sonoma County, California
Country: United States
Year: 2009
Price: $14.00


Winery Review: White peach, freshly cut grass and citrus, with spicy, smoky flint notes beneath. The palate opens with an engaging freshness yet also shows a generous mouthfeel beneath. Long, deep and quite succulent, the characters of pie baked stone fruit and mayer lemon continue through to the clean finish.

My Review: This wine opened with a very sweet and fruity nose. I did not get any of the smoky or spicy smells or tastes. This wine was very light and sweet with no acidity at the finish. Overall, it was not a bad wine.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Fattori Soave Classico Runcaris

Name: Fattori Soave Classico Runcaris
Variety: 100% Garganega
Region: Veneto
Country: Italy
Year: 2009

Price: $15.00

Winery Review: Mineral, with slight sensations of yellow citrus and yellow pulp fruits. An interesting bouquet of fine herbs, fresh sage and nettle.

My Review:  The initial smell that hit me was a foresty smell. It wasn't woody but smelled like a combination of plants. The other smell I got was a light fruity smell. Taste wise, it felt very full for a white wine and had nice hints of fruit. Overall it was a light wine.

I did not have food with this wine.

Tasting - Finca Luzon Jumilla Luzon Blanco

Name: Finca Luzon Jumilla Luzon Blanco
Variety: 70% Macabeo, 30% Chardonnay
Region: Jumilla
Country: Spain
Year:2011
Price: $11.00

Winery Review: Luzon Blanco is a pretty yellow-greenish color. Clean and elegant nose, floral tones and grapefruit with hints of vanilla. Fruity, ample and with good length.

My Review:This wine had a strong floral scent with hints of citrus. It was also very thin and light and was thinner than I expected. Overall, it was an enjoyable wine with good flavor.

I did not have this wine with food.

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Tasting - Angove Zibibbo Sparkling Moscato

Name: Angove Zibibbo Sparkling Moscato
Variety: 100% Moscato
Region: South Australia
Country: Australia
Year: N/A
Price: $15

Winery Review: This is a tasty and generous Moscato that opens with plush aromas of honey, peach syrup, white flower and fragrant exotic fruit. There's a nice sensation of fullness and creaminess in the mouth that is backed by the foamy effervescence of this sparkling dessert wine.

My Review: This wine was delicious. It is very fruity and due to the 8% alcohol content was very light. The carbonation adds a nice fizz to the beginning and it finishes very smoothly.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting - Fetzer Malbec 2011

Name: Fetzer Malbec 2011
Variety: 100% Malbec
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2011
Price: $7.95

Winery Review: Delicious Malbec is 100% from Mendoza, Argentina. It has a vibrant red color with violet tones. Subtle and delicious aromas with an intense mixture of red fruits, plum and cherry jam. On the palate it's juicy and has intense wood-like tannins that make it a rustic, yet versatile wine. Long finish.

My Review: This wine seemed lighter than the Garnacha. The tannins were present but not overpowering. I did not get a wood taste but I did get some of the fruit flavors coming through. Not my favorite but a better red wine than others.

I did not have this wine with food.