Nice welcome sign upon entering the tasting room. |
One angle of the vineyard. |
My man Stu. |
The wines that I had the pleasure of tasting:
Sauvignon Blanc 2012:
Stu informed me that this wine was designed to be a New Zealand style unoaked Sauvignon Blanc. I've got to say it did have a hint of cat pee smell to it, but maybe it was just a subconscious thing. Anyway once I got past the smell of the wine it actually tasted pretty good. There were flavors of citrus and lemon-lime, overall a really refreshing wine that I would recommend for a hot Summer day.
Viognier 2012:
1300 corks, someone did work on last year's yield. |
White Star:
This is Veritas's white blend that includes Petit Manseng, Traminette, Chardonnay, and Vital Blanc grapes, it also has 1% residual sugar left in it. This was a good wine it was obviously sweeter than the others I had tasted so far, and it had tastes of apricot and honey. This wine would be a good one to share with friends, it has something that everyone would enjoy.
Rosé 2011:
Rosé made from Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Petit Verdot. Floral scented wine with hints of cherries on the nose. It had tastes of apples, pears, and citrus fruit. Overall a good Rosé, and another well made wine for a hot Summer day.
Harlequin 2011:
What a cool name for a wine, but it would have been cooler if it were named after the Batman villain. Anyway this was an oaked Chardonnay, it spent 7 months in new and old French oak barrels. You can smell the oakiness of right right from the start especially after tasting 3 unoaked wines prior to this one. True to form the are definite buttery flavors and a spicy finish to this wine. I really enjoyed tasting this one, because it was the first time I really got to see the major difference oaked wine has from unoaked wine even though the other I tasted weren't Chardonnays.
Claret 2011:
A Bordeaux blend with 55% Cabernet Franc, 28% Petit Verdot, 12% Cabernet Sauvignon, 3% Malbec, and 2% Merlot. Ruby red color with a nose of raspberries and currants. Deep flavors of currant and blackberries and a nice smokey finish. Probably my favorite of the tasting, and my Mother's least favorite.
My Mom trying her best to get my Dad and sister to at least look like they're enjoying themselves. |
A red blend of Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Chambourcin and like the White Star has 1% residual sugar to sweeten in up. This wine was made from grapes in the 2009 and 2010 seasons, which I was informed were much better growing years for grapes in Virginia, and you could tell this was a very tasty wine. There was a nose of currant and tastes of cherry and tangerine, an exceptionally smooth wine to drink.
Mousseux:
A dry sparkling wine with a light pink hue made from Cabernet Franc grapes. Unlike the rest of the wine I tasted this one had a distinctive strawberry flavor and a nice tangy quality from the carbonation. Fun wine to start or finish off an evening.
Othello 2010:
I was excited to get to try this one because it was actually a Port made from 61% Touriga Nacional and 39% Tannat grapes. Much to my surprise is was silky smooth and had flavors of red velvet, berry, and plum. Delicious wine, I'm glad this was the first one I was able to taste because it really surprised me in a good way.
This was a great experience, I felt like I learned a lot and I got to get my Mom a little tipsy, which is always a funny experience.
Proof. |
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