Sunday, April 28, 2013

Tasting - Reserve Grand Veneur Côtes du Rhône

Name: Reserve Grand Veneur Côtes du Rhône
Varietal: 70% Grenache, 20% Syrah and 10% Cinsault
Region: Rhone
Country: France
Year: 2010
Price: $14.95/ 750mL, $38.95/ 3L

Wine Shop Review: It is very concentrated for a Cotes du Rhone, and is actually an amazing wine. Classic garrigue, black cherry liqueur, lavender, licorice and spice box are all present in this fullbodied, intense, and rich Cotes du Rhone. This is a sensational effort to drink over the next 4-5 years, although it might last even longer.

My Review: There were cherry and blackberry notes to this wine on its nose. It hard a soft tannnic structure to it and had a smooth mouth-feel with a slightly sweet finish to polish of the wine.

I tasted this wine by itself.

Tasting - Lobetia Tempranillo

Name: Lobetia Tempranillo
Varietal: Tempranillo
Region: La Mancha
Country: Spain
Year: 2011
Price: $9.95

Wine Shop Review: Organically and naturally grown and made, this wine allows the varietal and the terroir to stand out cleanly. It shows a nice cherry color with a violet shade because of its youth. Red berries and cherries on the nose. On the palate it is fresh, slightly astringent, and harmonious with a long finish.

My Review: Good mix of dark berry, jammy flavors along with the spicy and mild tannic finish that you will usually find in a Tempranillo wine. This was a well balances wine that was very smooth and enjoyable to drink.

I tasted this wine alone.

Tasting - Lobetia Chardonnay

Name: Lobetia Chardonnay
Varietal: Chardonnay
Region: La Mancha
Country: Spain
Year: 2011
Price: $9.95

Wine Shop Review: Organically and naturally grown and made, this wine allows the varietal and the terroir to stand out cleanly. Clean, bright color with a greenish-yellow tone. On the nose, exotic fruits like pineapple. Full flavored, fresh, with good acidity in the mouth, it finishes with tropical fruits.

My Review: There was pear and tangerine scents on the nose of this wine that carried over into the flavor of this fruity and acidic, refreshing treat of a wine.

I tasted this wine by itself

Tasting - Trattoria Busa Alla Torre Da Lele

Name: Trattoria Busa Alla Torre Da Lele
Varietal: Pinot Gris
Region: Veneto
Country: Italy
Year: NV
Price: $7.95

Wine Shop Review: Named after the famous restaurant in Italy! This is their house white wine! Coppery color from extended skin contact, round and rich texture with juicy melon aromas and flavors with a sweet fennel note on the ultra smooth finish. Great value Grigio! Drink now.

My Review: I got grassy and sharp acidic aromas on the nose of the wine and thought that it had tart almost bitter taste to it. It was not what I was expecting especially after reading the description, but I really liked this wine.

I tasted this wine without food

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Tasting - Ksana Bonarda

Name: Ksana Bonarda
Varietal: Bonarda
Region: Medoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2008
Price: $9.95

Wine Shop Review: The bouquet is floral and lightly jammy, with berry aromas and a savory note or two. To the uninitiated, this is a great introduction to Bonarda. Finishes solid. Very sweet, berry smell with some rooty undertones. Kind of dry, makes your lips pucker.

My Review: Dark purple, rich wine and the first I have had the opportunity to taste that had sediment in it. Floral, fruity scent to the wine and a jammy, dark berry flavor to it.

I tasted this wine on its own.

Tasting - Concannon Shiraz

Name: Concannon Shiraz
Varietal: Shiraz/Syrah
Region: Central Coast, California
Country: USA
Year: 2008
Price: $7.95

Wine Shop Review: This is an extremely rich, full-bodied wine with a dark fruit core. Aromas of blackberry, blueberry, cassis and dark cherry are followed by more berry fruits and chocolate and mocha on the palate.

My Review: You could tell this was going to have a heavier smokey flavor to it just by the nose. It had a thick mouth feel to it that hung around with blackberry and tobacco flavors along with some dark coffee notes.

I tasted this wine without any food.

Tasting - Black Ridge White Zinfandel

Name: Black Ridge White Zinfandel
Varietal: Zinfandel
Region: Central Coast, California
Country: USA
Year: NV
Price: $3.95

Wine Shop Review: This fruit forward White Zinfandel displays fresh aromas and crisp flavors of strawberry, raspberry, and cherry. It is incredibly food friendly and will pair well with burgers, sandwiches, fruit salad, and more.

My Review: Floral nose, with a smooth fruity cherry flavor to it. Easy to drink, it would be a fun wine for a large party.

I tasted this wine on its own.

Tasting - Wilson Daniels Sauvignon Blanc

Name: Wilson Daniels Sauvignon Blanc
Varietal: Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Central Coast, California
Country: USA
Year: 2010
Price: $7.95

Wine Shop Review: Orange blossom and citrus permeate the aromas. Alluring flavors of orange and grapefruit dominate the palate. Bright acidity balances the plush mouthfeel, resulting in a clean finish.

My Review: Pale yellow in color with a citrus, orange peel scent on the nose. It had a surprising tart apple taste to it along with pears and citrus flavors. A curious wine, but it was good and had a cleansing aspect to it.

I tasted this wine without food.

Tasting - Chandon Sweet Cuvée

Name: Chandon Sweet Cuvée
Varietal: Rosé made mostly from Pinot Noir grape
Region: Central Coast, California
Country: USA
Year: NV
Price: $9.95

Wine Shop Review: This wine is an innovative sparkling wine style revealing vibrant stone fruit and floral aromas with rich, luscious mouthfeel. This wine enlivens the senses and sparks spontaneous moments, complementing your passion for a good life.

My Review: Strong nose of cherries and raspberries, very bubbly wine. The carbonation predominated the flavor of this wine with an assertive fizziness on the tongue. On top of the cherry and raspberry flavors there was also strawberry notes in the taste of this wine. This would be a great wine for a refreshing pick-me-up on a hot day.

 I tasted this wine on its own.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Tasting - Caprice de Bastor- Lamontagne

Name: Caprice de Bastor-Lamontagne
Varietal: 60% Semillon, 36% Sauvignon Blanc, 4% Muscadelle
Region: Sauternes
Country: France
Year: 2004
Price: $7.95

Wine Shop Review: Very clean, with lemon, mineral and honey aromas that follow through to a medium body. Shows vanilla, apple and melon flavors, with a medium finish. Lightly sweet.

My Review: Sweet honey scent and flavor. slight tartness with apple flavors. Very good dessert wine, really tasty.

I tasted this wine by itself.

Tasting - Torre Castillo Alegre

Name: Torre Castillo Alegre
Varietal: 100% Monastrell
Region: Jumilla
Country: Spain
Year: 2010
Price: $9.95

Wine Shop Review: Bright ruby-red. Dried cherry, pipe tobacco and rose aromas, with a hint of woodsmoke. Sweet and fleshy on the palate, with blackberry and cherry flavors complimented by licorice and a suggestion of dried herbs. The cherry and smoke notes repeat on the finish.

My Review: Smells of tobacco and cherries. Tasted like raisins with an earthy, vegetal finish.

I tasted this wine by itself.

Tasting - Wilson Daniels Merlot

Name: Wilson Daniels Merlot
Varietal: Merlot
Region: Central Coast, California
Country: USA
Year: 2010
Price: $7.95

Wine Shop Review: Made predominantly from Paso Robles grapes, the wine is fullbodied and silky yet robust, with aromas of black cherry and plum and a palate of blackberry, raspberry and blueberry jam laced with vanilla and toast.

My Review: Ruby red color with a nose of dark berries. There were flavors of currants and black berries with a toasty finish.

I tasted this wine without food.

Tasting - Bricco Dei Tati Rosè

Name: Bricco Dei Tati Rosè
Varietal: 100% Barbera
Region: Piedmont
Country: Italy
Year: 2012
Price: $6.95

Wine Shop Review: Fresh with aromas of strawberries, cherries, and rose petals, this an ideal wine with shellfish, salads, chicken, and appetizers.

My Review: Light pink color, see-through and had a floral nose. The wine had hints of strawberry and cherry.

I tasted this wine without food.

Tasting - Smoking Loon Sauvignon Blanc

Name: Smoking Loon Sauvignon Blanc
Varietal: Sauvignon Blanc
Region: California
Country: USA
Year: 2009
Price: $7.95

Wine Shop Review: This bleached blonde beauty is reminiscent of fresh green apples, pineapple and has hints of hibiscus blossoms. The concentration of zesty lemon and gooseberry fills your mouth leaving notes of thyme and melon behind. The bright acid in this wine gives you a zing while the fruit keeps your mouth watering for more. This wine pairs beautifully with a grilled prawn salad with a grapefruit vinaigrette, veggie spring rolls or grilled tilapia with mango salsa.

My Review: Crisp tight smell of tart apples. it tasted very nice, with flavors of green apple and a light acidic bite to the wine.

I tasted this wine by itself

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Varietal Report - Albarino




The Albarino grape is found in Galicia region of north western Spain as well as in the Vinho Verde sub-region of the Minho province of Portugal where it is known as Alvarinho. Other names for the grape include Albarina, Alvarin Blanco, Alvarinha, Alvarinho, Azal Blanco, Galego, Galeguinho, and Cainho Branco. Albarino grapes are grown in maritime climates that tend to be cold and windy, because of this the vines are grown high and far apart to allow wind to pass through the open space between bunches. The height the vines are grown to is to prevent rot and mildew from the moisture they are exposed to. Other than the way the vines are grown, the grape’s thick skin is what allows it to survive in such harsh environments. Even with these advantages Albarino grapes have a low yield and are expensive to produce, but after they are cultivated they respond well to both malolactic fermentation and barrel aging. This makes them a wine that can be made in a variety of ways, even still most are aged in stainless steel to extenuate the fruity and acidic flavors. The thick skin is also why the wines made from this grape tend to be so aromatic. These grapes and the wine made from them are often described as having a sweet scent and aromas of almonds, apples, citrus, lime, peaches, grass, and flowers. These wines tend to focus on having a high acid content and sometimes even a slight carbonation, so most have low alcohol content. Along with their fruity scents and high acid content these wines are perfectly suitable for paring with seafood or as a refreshing beverage on a hot day.

Albarino is grown in both highly acidity granitic soil and sandy soil. In the granitic soil the grape often expresses a more mineral flavored wine with plenty of structure. When planted in sandy soils the grape makes a softer and more rounded wine. In 1988 Spain had less than 300 hectares of Albarino growing. Since Spain’s introduction of Rías Baixas into thier DO in 1988 and since then the demand for the Albarino grape and the vineyards growing it have grown substantially.  Rías Baixas is the premiere sub-region of Galicia for the Albarino grape and the wine made from it. Albarinos from this area are now sought after worldwide and have caused the growth of the grape both locally in Spain as well as
other countries starting to experiment with it. There are 1,800 hectares of Albarino in Portugal and 4,500 hectares of Albarino in Spain along with less than 20 hectare in California. The Albarino in Australia is being challenged as to whether is it truly Albarino or a clone that will be named Savignin, so I did not add the hectare of their vineyards.
Vinho Verde is one of my favorite lesser-heard-of wine so I was really excited to learn more about it and the grape that it is primarily made of. For the tasting I choose to buy and taste both a wine from Rías Baixas as well as Vinho Verde so I could not only get a good feel for the grape, but see how different regions express the grape differently. They were both great wines especially know that it has gotten hotter outside finally. The first wine I tasted was the Martin Codax Rias Baixas Condes De Albarei 2010. This wine lived up to what I was expecting, with a sharp nose that made the acidity and slight carbonation of this wine noticeable. Peach and citrus scents also came through on the nose to round out this wine, and make it known that drinking this wine is going to be a refreshing, invigorating experience. On the tongue this wine definitely had quite a bite and would be good for heavy creams and cheeses, because of high acid content of the wine. It is also obviously known for its traditional pairings with seafood dishes. Unfortunately I had to enjoy this wine without seafood, because I am allergic to shellfish and tend to just steer clear of anything that come out of the water. I was surprised to find out that this wine was 13.5% alcohol by volume. That is a slightly high number for Albarino which usually tops out around 12% and because you could hardly tell with the acidity and fruity flavors covering I up well.

I also tried a Vinho Verde called Caves De Cerca Vinho Verde Famega 2011. This wine had a very similar nose in terms of the crispness that was apparent, but is expressed more pear and apricot scents than the Albarino from Rias Baixas. Overall this wine was a lot smoother than the Albarino, but still had the acidic kick that is the staple of these wines. Part of the reason that this wine may have gone down a bit easier was the fact that it had a little less alcohol than the other wine, coming in at 10.5%. Oddly enough this is actually a little under a typically wine made with the Albarino grape, so I unintentionally got to try a wines not only from different regions, but on opposite ends of the alcohol spectrum for their particular variety.
In the Galicia region of Spain Albarino is certainly the dominant grape varietal, but in the inland region of Old Castile the Verdejo grape is vying for the top spot among Spanish white wines. Albarino is also known as the top white grape from Portugal, but coming in a close second from the mostly red region of Alentejo is the Antão Vaz grape.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Tasting - Ruta 22 Malbec

Name: Ruta 22 Malbec
Varietal: Malbec
Region: Patagonia
Country: Argentina
Year: 2011
Price: $7.95

Wine Shop Review: Stout and dense from the beginning, with blackberry and violet aromas. Despite being a bold and dark Malbec, this is fresh and composed, with sweet blackberry and cassis flavors. Good on the finish, with candied fruit and caramel sweetness.

My Review: Typical darker purple color found in Malbecs. This wine had tastes of raspberries, cherries, and currants.

Tasting - Château Serres Sainte Lucie Corbières

Name: Château Serres Sainte Lucie Corbières
Varietal: GSM blend
Region: Corbières
Country: France
Year: 2010
Price: $4.95

Wine Shop Review: Superb dark garnet color with a few reflections of dark orange. Intense nose of ripe fruits, spices, and roasted coffee. The palate is rounded and full, with silky matured tannins and hints of vanilla. This wine is rich and powerful with layers of tannins.

My Review: This wine had a dark red to purple color to it and smelled of raspberry jam. It had a very viscous feel to it and tasted jamy.

I tasted this with by itself.

Tasting - Cresta Azul

Name: Cresta Azul
Varietal: Moscatel, Macabeo, Parellada, Xarel-lo
Region: Emporda 
Country: Spain
Year: NV
Price: $5.95

Wine Shop Review: Peach, orange cream and vanilla flavors mingle in this softly bubbly white. Off-dry, but with crisp acidity and a clean finish.

My Review: This wine had a morning dew sort-of smell to it along with and apple smell that carried over into the flavor of this wine. This wine had very tart apple flavors along with peach flavors as well.

I tasted this wine by itself.

Tasting - Veleta Tempranillo Rosado

Name: Veleta Tempranillo Rosado
Varietal: Tempranillo
Region: Granada
Country: Spain
Year: 2010
Price: $3.95

Wine Shop Review: Fresh in flavor and crisp in texture, this dry rosé offers berry, tart cherry and light herbal flavors, with firm acidity and a clean finish. Focused and juicy.

My Review: Very orange color to this Rose wine, it also have peach scents to it. There were cherry flavors and it had a really nice smooth, peppery finish.

I tasted this wine on its own.

Tasting - Veleta Brut Vino Espumoso Rosado

Name: Veleta Brut Vino Espumoso Rosado
Varietal: Tempranillo and Granacha
Region: Granada
Country: Spain
Year: NV
Price: $3.95

Wine Shop Review: Rosé salmon with copper reflections. Slow rising fine bubble that forms “lace” and “rosary”. In the nose is complex and elegant with red fruit, citric, exotic, fresh flowers, and notes of dry fruits and dry flowers. Fresh, gentle, and alive. Perfectly integrated “perlage” with serious and subtle flavors of dry fruits, pomegranate and lemonade. Long lasting scent of flowers and herbs.

My Review: Good sparkling wine to start off the tasting with. It had a floral and peach scented nose. The wine tasted very citrusy, specifically of oranges and had a smokey finish.

I tasted this wine on its own.