Thursday, March 20, 2014

Tasting - R Wines Eco. Love Riesling

Name: R Wines Eco. Love Riesling
Variety: Riesling
Region: South Island
Country: New Zealand
Year: N/A
Price: $7.95

Winery Review: Our South Island Riesling has a range and combination of flavors unlike any other. These flavors span citrus, root ginger, white peaches, 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: The smell was awesome, replicating a burning tire like after a NASCAR race or hot asphalt on a summer day. The bouquet was too overpowering to enjoy the wine. The taste was dryer than most Riesling with the rubber component on the palate as well.

I tried this wine without any food.

Tasting - Toschi Cabernet Sauvignon

Name: Toschi Cabernet Sauvignon
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: California
Country: United States
Year: N/A
Price: $8.95

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


My Review: The bouquet was overpowering of strawberries, raspberries and cherries, but not dark cherries. Also the bouquet was hot and sharp. The taste was extremely spicy and I did not enjoy the long finish of burning on my palate. It felt as if it could cut you like a razor.

I tried this wine without any food.

Tasting - Canyon Road Pinot Noir

Name: Canyon Road Pinot Noir
Variety: Pinot Noir
Region: California
Country: United States
Year: N/A
Price: $6.95

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


My Review: The bouquet hinted towards dark fruits such as blackberries and cherries. Also, the nose was full bodied and warm. There was a sweet initial taste with a peppery midpalate and long finish. The color was lighter and didn't have the rich color I was expecting or such a large body.

I tried this wine without any food.

Tasting - Wine Men of Gotham Chardonnay Semillon

Name: Wine Men of Gotham Chardonnay Semillon
Variety: 80% Chardonnay & 20% Semillon
Region: N/A
Country: Australia
Year: N/A
Price: $7.95

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


My Review: There was a rich color and you could tell it had been aged in oak. It had the buttery nose that I was expecting and very smooth on the initial taste. There was a crisp midpalate that faded towards the finish. Oak Monster!

I tried this wine without any food.

Tasting - Indwe Sauvignon Blanc

Name: Indwe Sauvignon Blanc
Variety: Sauvignon Blanc
Region: N/A
Country: South Africa
Year: 2011
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: There was a cucumber-dill pickle aspect that I picked up on the nose of this wine. There was no color quality to it, I actually didn't know that she had poured my wine until I picked up the glass. The initial impact was acidic and had a tart and grassy finish.

I tried this wine without any food.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Tasting - Loredona Riesling

Name: Loredona Riesling
Variety: Riesling
Region: Monterey, California
Country: United States
Year: 2011
Price: $7.95

Winery Review:If you like your Rieslings on the sweet side, this pretty wine is for you. It's brisk in Central Coast acidity, with citrus, peach, honeysuckle and spice flavors that finish clean and long.

My Review: Trying this wine after the Maipe may have taken away the sweet impact that this wine possesses. I could tell that this was a smooth wine but did not resemble the German style. With the initial taste, it resembled the elegance of a Moscato dessert wine. Very nice wine overall.

I tried this wine without any food.

Tasting - Maipe Malbec

Name: Maipe Malbec
Variety: Malbec
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2012
Price: $8.95

Winery Review: Deep purple color with violet tints, complex plum, fig, strawberry, spices and floral aromas; rounded and velvety tannins, excellent length with a distinguished character. Excellent when paired with game, roasted red meats, pasta or pizza.

My Review: This wine was a bit too hot for my enjoyment on the nose. It contributed a full body but the bitter taste of pepper pushed through far too much. Velvet is the perfect word to describe the feel of this wine. Smooth, long finish.
 
I tried this wine without any food.

Tasting - Villa d' Rosso Toscano

Name: Villa d' Rosso Toscano
Variety: 100% Sangiovese
Region: Montepulciano
Country: Italy
Year: 2012
Price: $6.95

Winery Review: Wonderful rendition of a velvety Tuscan red.

My Review: This nose had an overpowering fruity bouquet. I would call this wine a "in your face fruit" wine from the bouquet. I could immediately begin to smell the lush strawberries, blackberries, and cherries that were just picked off the vine and layered with sugar in Mama's kitchen. With the initial taste, this wine had a smooth body, but then throughout the mid-palate and through the finish the pepper pushed through.
I tried this wine without any food. (For some of these wines, I can not find pictures of the exact year that I tasted. Also, the tasting sheets/pictures have not been uploaded onto scholar quite yet. My apologies!)

Tasting - Arnold Palmer Chardonnay

Name: Arnold Palmer Chardonnay
Variety: Chardonnay
Region: California
Country: United States
Year: 2011
Price: $7.95

Winery Review: A vibrant Chardonnay from vineyards in cooler climates of California. Chardonnay is well known for its characteristic fresh apple fruit aromas and rounded, rich flavors. Weather during the 2011 harvest provided ideal growing conditions for lush, yet perfectly balanced fruit.

My Review: There was a nice golden color to this Chardonnay, most likely oak aged. The aromas were musky, almost like an old shoe. This bouquet was not appealing to my nose but the taste was full bodied, smooth and fruity which I certainly enjoyed. It had a long buttery finish that lasted over 30 seconds.

I tried this wine without any food. (For some of these wines, I can not find pictures of the exact year that I tasted. Also, the tasting sheets/pictures have not been uploaded onto scholar quite yet. My apologies!)

Tasting - El Sierro Macabeo/Chardonnay

Name: El Sierro Macabeo/Chardonnay
Variety: Blended
Region: Valencia
Country: Spain
Year: 2012
Price: $6.95

Winery Review: In the glass, there is a bright and shiny white wine with an incredibly welcoming, fresh, appetizing aroma reminiscent of ripe tropical fruits. The flavor is rich, balanced and extremely comfortable. The near-perfect all-purpose white wine. As an additional benefit, and good evidence that El Sierro reflect the new Spain, the bottle is sealed with the technical viewed perfect screw cap that at once eliminates any risk of cork flavor and keeps the fruit and the wine fresher for a longer time.

My Review: You could tell that this wine had been aged in either a steel or cement tank. There was not much color to this wine, almost clear. It's nose reflected a classic Chardonnay blend. The taste was sharp and crisp but with a sweeter/smoother finish that lingered.

I tried this wine without any food.

Friday, February 28, 2014

Tasting - First Light Moscato


Name: First Light Moscato
Variety: Moscato
Region: Angaston – Southern California
Country: United States
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 ensures you will want more than one glass of this easy drinking wine.

My Review: The nose smelled of sprite and skittles candy combined. I thoroughly enjoyed this light dessert type wine. I could see mixing this with other ingredients to make a refreshing sangria on a hot summer day. The spritz gave it a nice tickle on the nose but there was a surprising dry finish that left you wanting more.

I tried this wine without any food.

Tasting - CalNaturale Cabernet Sauvignon Paso Robles


Name: CalNaturale Cabernet Sauvignon Paso Robles
Variety: 95% Cabernet Sauvignon & 5% Viognier
Region: Paso Robles - California
Country: United States
Year: 2009
Price: $10.95 – 1 liter

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: Herbaceous nose and the palate suggested the same. I would compare this to making a fresh salad and then taking a handful of dirt and adding it in as toppings. This was too earthy for my taste and I couldn’t think of anything that I would pair it with and enjoy it. The pepper pushed through on the finish.

I tried this wine without any food.

Tasting -Georges Duboeuf Beaujolais Nouveau


Name: Georges Duboeuf Beaujolais Nouveau
Variety: Nouveau
Region: Beaujolais
Country: France
Year: 2013
Price: $7.75

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: These young grapes gave a lovely hint of olives and darker fruits on the palate. The nose was vegetal but the tannins were too overpowering for my taste.
Tight and dry finish.

I tried this wine without any food.

Tasting - Beltrame Fiulano


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

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

My Review: Color was a strong indicator that this would be an enjoyable wine. This had a fuller feel than the previous wine, with a nice balance. There was more fruit on the nose with hints of honeysuckle on the palate.

I tried this wine without any food.

Tasting - Mas Llunes Maragda

Name: Mas Llunes Maragda
Variety: 100% Grenache
Region: Emporada
Country: Spain
Year: 2010
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: The nice golden color was a delight to see when it was first poured. This wine had a long nice finish that lasted for about 30 seconds. It was extremely acidic and dry with a crisp edge at the end. Strong melon on the nose.

I tried this wine without any food.

Friday, February 21, 2014

Tasting - Blush


Name: Blush
Variety: Rosé
Region: Texas
Country: United States
Year: 2010
Price: $9.95

Winery Review: Bizarre blend of sweet and fruit forward flavors. This is not a wine that we normally let the public taste because it doesn't have distinct characteristics that we normally like to feature but for a sweet after dinner wine, this would do the trick.

My  Review: This wine had a beautiful fruit bouquet. I would compare this to receiving an "edible arrangement" of only strawberries and honeydew. The fruits smelled sweet but fresh and the honeysuckle pushed through tremendously. The taste had a crisp and sweet finish that would pair well with a light summer salad with poppyseed dressing.
I tried this wine without any food.

Tasting - Baron des Chartron Bordeaux Red Blend


Name: Baron des Chartron Bordeaux Red Blend
Variety: 60% Merlot & 40% Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Bordeaux
Country: France
Year: 2009
Price: $9.95

Winery Review: On the nose there are freshly crushed red berry fruits with a minty fresh component, hits of gaminess, concentrated cassis fruit juice, balsa wood and underlying notes of violets. There is good extract of red fruits dominated by red cherries, spice components, then some good fruit-driven mineral notes.

My  Review: I was not a fan of this wine at all. I believe it needed to open up a bit more before it was tasted. I didn't get much off the nose as far as the fruits were concerned as they discussed. The tannins were overpowering and it was so dry that it immediately made my mouth water with no relief. I don't believe it would ever taste well on its own without a complimentary dish.

I tried this wine with sweet Swiss cheese and it helped to cut the acidity tremendously.

Tasting - Mad Hatters' Malbec

Name: Mad Hatters' Malbec
Variety: 100% Malbec
Region: West Coast
Country: South Africa
Year: 2012
Price: $11.94

Winery Review: A fruit-forward Malbec with round grape flavors and an earthy, mineralic quality balanced with a mild acidity and tannic presence.

My  Review: The smell mimicked that of a horse barn. My family owns a barn and it reminded me of the leather used for saddles and the oaky sawdust that is overwhelming when you step through the doors. The plum and dark fruit accents were obvious with a strong tannic and acidic finish. 

I tried this wine without any food.

Tasting - Riebeek Cellars Sauvignon Blanc

Name: Riebeek Cellars Sauvignon Blanc
Variety: 100% Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Swartland
Country: South Africa
Year: 2012
Price: $10.95

Winery Review: Made in a definite herbaceous style, this Sauvignon Blanc also offers tropical undertones of gooseberries that add fruit to the palate. Well-balanced with zesty acidity, every glassful is fresh and crisp and perfect for warm summer days. Very refreshing on its own and lovely with crisp salads, light seafood dishes, tapas, steamed green asparagus and aioli.

My  Review: Immediately on the nose I could tell that this was a classic Sauvignon Blanc. The taste was extremely crisp and cut right through to my midpalate with the acidity. However, the acidity wasn't overpowering and did not make the wine feel hot.  I could tell on a warm summer's day, as they explained, this would have the perfect effectiveness of a crisp and sharp finish to round off light meals.

I tried this wine without any food.






Tasting - Copper Ridge White Zinfandel

Name: Copper Ridge White Zinfandel
Variety: Non-Vintage Blended
Region: California
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price: $7.95

Winery Review: A crisp and light-bodied wine with a rose color, a delicate bouquet of strawberries and a clean finish. This wine strikes harmonious balance of acidity, sweetness and crisp finish. 

My  Review:  This was an extremely fruit forward wine on the nose. For a White Zin, it was much smoother than the normal dry and acidic feel. The strawberries tasted as if you had cut up a fresh batch from the field and dipped them individually in sugar. Distinct flavors, yet nicely blended with full body.

I tried this wine without any food.

Monday, February 17, 2014

Attimo Winery Visit

Valentine's Day would be nothing without wine. For my present (which I specifically asked for from my sweetheart), we visited the Attimo Winery this past Saturday afternoon. Driving through the snow covered hillsides, I couldn't imagine a better way to spend my Valentine's Day weekend.
We were lucky that the driveway to the winery was even cleared. However, we immediately got to experience the beautiful scenery.
When we first arrived to the winery, you could see where the vines grow each year. Even though they were covered with snow, I could tell that this would be a magical place to spend a spring afternoon getaway.

The tasting room had a feeling I don't know how else to explain other than, welcoming.
After we arrived, we were not quite sure which building was the tasting room. However, once I spotted the cute flag that was out front explaining how it was "Wine Time", I knew we were in the right place.
This was "The Flight" wine tasting option that my sweetheart chose. He chose After Midnight, Sunset Berry, and Sudden Downpour.
Once seated, the staff was delightful and explained all of the different options that we had to chose from. Since it was my Valentine's Day present, I had the opportunity to partake in the full wine tasting that included eight wines of my choice. My boyfriend on the other hand participated in what they called a "flight". This type of wine tasting is when you chose three wines to sample, but you receive full glasses for each. He chose three of the sweeter/fruitful style wines. Both tastings cost $5, but one of us had to stay sober enough to drive home!

Attimo, means "moment" in Italian. Therefore, the waitress explained that each wine of theirs is named after a particular moment in time.
These were my choices for the wine tasting. The wines on the right were an extra $1 per wine, because they were considered "reserves".
At many of the tastings that I have been a part of, I have never gotten the opportunity to sit down and enjoy a meal while trying these wines. At Attimo, we chose three appetizers that we thought sounded good and had the chance to taste these wines with each separately.

We chose the homemade meatballs, bread with dipping oil and Gouda cheese, and hummus filled cucumbers with cherry tomatoes. All three appetizers were delightful.
For my tasting, I chose eight wines that I want to share with you separately in a list form. They were extremely busy and the atmosphere was so elegant that I did not want to ask to take a picture of each wine, but I will describe them each briefly.

1. Yesterday's Song - Chardonnay
-This wine sat in oak for 3-4 weeks, with a light fruity yet floral nose. I could taste the butter pushing through with a crisp citrus finish.

2. Sonnet 98 - Vidal Blanc
-They described this as a dry wine but I must say that I felt the first wine was much drier. It had a grassy meadow nose with a smooth mid-palate. This would be a great wine for a spring picnic.

3. Off-the-Cuff - Riesling/Chardonnay
-I enjoyed this wine from the bouquet to the smooth finish. This would be great to take to a dinner party or give as a gift for those who enjoy light white wines.

4. I Do - Traminette/Petit Mensang
-The smell of this wine was of Valentine's Day lollipops. It had a sweet honeysuckle bouquet along with a bite at the very end (almost as a surprise), with hints of tropical fruit. This wine is used for many weddings.

5. Just Kissed Blush - Vidal/Raspberry
-I chose to take this wine home with me. The smell was as if I broke open a mango and put my nose straight into it. This would make for a great base for Sangria, and the fruits did not make it too sweet for a dinner wine. This would pair well with lighter green salads and vegetables.

6. After Midnight - Merlot/Blackberry/Zinfandel
-Even though the description said that it was a sweeter red, the black pepper was obvious on the nose. The first sentence out of my mouth was, "Holy wow!" I don't even know if that is a sentence. This wine contradicted itself and I was impressed.

7. AD 325 - Chambourcin
-This blush wine made the cheese much drier. It had a dry feeling from the initial blast and the smell was of black currant and pepper. I enjoyed the contrast from the other wines and it had great body.

8. Blaze - Vidal/Traminette
-This was one of the reserve wines that I wanted to try because it is one of two wines on the east coast that are made "Georgian Style", fermenting the stems and skins as well. This means that the wine is considered a noble wine. Personally, it was fun to go out on a limb and try this new type of (orange) wine, however the smell mimicked that of an old gym shoe and the taste was dull and boring.

These bottles only show a few of many awards that this winery has to show for itself.

When speaking with our waitress after the tasting, she explained that this winery in particular is one of the only places in Virginia that can say that each and every wine they have produced has won a medal, multiple of them gold medals. By the end of this tasting, we could not help ourselves but to take home two bottles to enjoy on another special occasion. I thoroughly enjoyed this experience and hope to do it again someday soon, even not for a grade.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Dinner - Italian Foods/Wine Pairing

On our snowy night in, my roommates and I decided that it would be the perfect time for my food/wine pairing experience. I had a few different types of wines that I will show you in a minute that we compared with different types of Italian foods to see what would pair nicely. We were extremely blown away by the huge difference a wine can make on your pallet instantaneously.

My roommates were enjoying the experience of being fed a free meal AND free wine.

As you can see, this experience was not only a fun way to eat different types of food together, but it was also a great bonding time for all of us. I prepared 3 different types of Italian food: pizza, Alfredo pasta, and orzo with broccoli.

My roommates and I each filled our plates with all three meals so that we could distinguish between the different wines individually.
Alfredo Pasta
Four Cheese Pizza

Orzo with Broccoli
After we had prepared the 3 meals, we tried each dish with the various wines. Below I have listed each wine with a picture, descriptions of each wine, and what paired best.
Gallo Family Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon - 2009 - 13% alcohol
 We began our adventure with the Gallo Family, Cabernet Sauvignon. Immediately from the aroma, we could detect a strong dark cherry, currant, fruity, honey, and very woody smell. The tannins pushed through tremendously on the pallet but the longer we let it sit, the more mellow the overall feeling became. This was a dry and hot wine, which could be a byproduct of the higher alcohol content. The wine paired horribly with the pizza and Alfredo, however tasted marvelous with the buttery orzo. I believe this is because the creamy finish of the orzo helps to cut out the sharp tannins.
Gallo Family Vineyards Pinot Noir - 2009 - 12.5% alcohol
Next, we tried the Gallo Family Pinot Noir. After a swirl and sniff, we came to the conclusion that it was much smoother than the Cabernet Sauvignon. It did not have as much acidic bursts and did not have a dry finish anywhere near as harsh as the previous wine. As a household, we enjoyed this wine much more. When we compared the different foods, we noticed that the pizza was better than the orzo and pasta. I am guessing that this is the case because Pinot Noir pairs well with cheese. One day soon, I hope to try out that hypothesis.
Mosel Sonnenband Qualitatswein Riesling - 2011 - 9.5% alcohol

Lastly, we saved our sweet German Riesling for last. The smell was as if you had cut a fresh red pepper in half and put your nose in it, but take away the sting that comes along with the pepper. The citrus pushed through with a smell of clementine and grapefruit. The taste was extremely similar to the white grape sparkling cider that many people enjoy on New Years Eve. This wine was delightful and I would recommend to friends who enjoy sweeter wines but do not want a dessert wine, such as Mascato. Out of the foods, the buttery orzo worked well but I probably wouldn't pair them together in the future. I believe it was forced to work because the orzo had a smooth finish and combined with the citrus edge of the Riesling.

Overall, we enjoyed this exercise and will probably continue it in the future even when we are not being graded. Lovely night!

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Tasting - Angove Zibibbo Sparkling Moscato

https://scholar.vt.edu/access/content/group/ce8bba1c-aeba-434d-a69b-1ef5d03b807f/VC%20tasting%202_6/Angove-Moscato.JPGName: Angove Zibibbo Sparkling Moscato
Variety: 100% Moscato
Region: Australia
Country: Australia
Year: N/A
Price: $15 - Sale - $7.95

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:  I thoroughly enjoyed this wine from the sweet smell of Mama's baked apples to the light mango taste that added a nice zest at the end. The carbonation made for an exciting element and I tasted less heat from the wine. This would be nice for a toast or an after dinner treat.

I tried this wine without any food.

Tasting - Fetzer Malbec

https://scholar.vt.edu/access/content/group/ce8bba1c-aeba-434d-a69b-1ef5d03b807f/VC%20tasting%202_6/Fetzer-Malbec.JPGName: Fetzer Malbec
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 was much easier on the nose than the Garnacha. However, it was still too peppery for my taste. When I tasted the wine it was still extremely dry but I could stand the initial punch much more. Also the mid palate had a second kick of acid and tannin that I was not expecting. Good long finish. Full bodied wine.

I tried this wine without any food.

Tasting - Tres Ojas Garnacha

https://scholar.vt.edu/access/content/group/ce8bba1c-aeba-434d-a69b-1ef5d03b807f/VC%20tasting%202_6/Tres-Ojos-Garnacha.JPGName: Tres Ojas Garnacha
Variety: 100% Old Vine Garnacha
Region: Calatayud
Country: Spain
Year: 2011
Price: $6.95

Winery Review: "This semi-opaque ruby, custom cuvée of 50% Syrah, 40% Grenache and 10% Mourvedre is made specifically for Fran Kysela. It exhibits very fresh, ripe dark red fruit with very good palate weight and depth and ends with rich fruit notes. Made from organically grown grapes. Incredible value!"
- WineReview (December 2013), 90 pts
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My  Review: I did not care for this wine one bit. From the nose, to the taste, it was overpowering with pepper and acid. I barely tried a sip and my mouth was on fire as if I had tried a jalapeno pepper. It was also extremely dry and made my mouth feel tart. I know that many others cared for this wine, but I cannot say the same. My pallet must be much different.

I tried this wine without any food.

Tasting - The Royal Old Vines Chenin Blanc

https://scholar.vt.edu/access/content/group/ce8bba1c-aeba-434d-a69b-1ef5d03b807f/VC%20tasting%202_6/Valley-Vineyards-Royal-Chenin-Blanc.JPGName: The Royal Old Vines Chenin Blanc
Variety: 100% Chenin Blanc
Region: Riebeek Kasteel
Country: South Africa
Year: 2012
Price: $7.95

Winery Review:  90 Points – Robert Parker
"One of the greatest buys I have tasted this year is this under $10, 100% Chenin Blanc from the Western Cape. A super flowery-scented nose includes notions of ripe honeydew melons and pears. This medium-weight, fresh, fruity, crisp, dry, textbook Chenin Blanc will provide immense pleasure over the next 12 months."


My  Review: Fruity on the nose with a slight honey mask. For a white wine, this had a pepper feel to the nose almost as a bitter flower. The taste had a soft edge but I could feel the heat pushing through in the finish.

I tried this wine without any food.

Tasting - Norton Sauvignon Blanc

https://scholar.vt.edu/access/content/group/ce8bba1c-aeba-434d-a69b-1ef5d03b807f/VC%20tasting%202_6/Bodega-Norton-Sauv-Blanc.JPGName: Norton Sauvignon Blanc
Variety: 100% Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2012
Price: $12 Sale - $5.95

Winery Review: Aromas of pithy citrus and pineapple are decent but unrefined, while flavors of tangerine and pineapple are tropical, zesty and what they are. This is nothing more than a fresh, simple, citrus white to sip on the patio.

My  Review: My initial aroma of this wine was of a helium balloon. There was a tight and tart feel to the wine from the beginning. The taste had an overpowering lemon zest with a quick finish. Quick bursts of citrus.

I tried this wine without any food.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Tasting - Weinkeller Erbach Flonheimer Adelberg Sylvaner

Name: Weinkeller Erbach Flonheimer Adelberg Sylvaner
Variety: 100% Sylvaner
Region: Rheinhessen
Country: Germany
Year: 2010
Price: $18 (Sale - $4.95)

Winery Review: “The fruity, mouthwatering wine has a nice acidity-sugar balance and comes from the so called 'Rheinhessen-Switzerland', the heartland of Rheinhessen. It has a floral bouquet and is full of lemon zest, hint of passion fruit, and smells like yellow fruit, lemon-grass and green tea, all wrapped around a pleasant creaminess and a semi-dry profile. The finish is zippy and refreshing. Perfect for party on the deck as it comes in a liter bottle!”

My  Review: The smell was horrific to me. It seemed as if I was sticking my nose into a rotten mildew bucket. However, the taste was very delightful. The residual sugar truly made this wine pleasing to my palate. I enjoy sweet wines and this is the closest that I have gotten in a white wine without it being a dessert wine. I sensed hints of lemon, but not enough to be squeezed fully, and sweet melons.

I tried this wine without any food.

Tasting - Delaroche Cotes du Rhone

Name: Delaroche Cotes du Rhone
Variety: 50% Syrah, 40% Grenache, 10% Mourvedre
Region: Rhone Valley
Country: France
Year: 2011 
Price: $8.95

Winery Review: "This semi-opaque ruby, custom cuvée of 50% Syrah, 40% Grenache and 10% Mourvedre is made specifically for Fran Kysela. It exhibits very fresh, ripe dark red fruit with very good palate weight and depth and ends with rich fruit notes. Made from organically grown grapes. Incredible value!" - I-WineReview (December 2013), 90 pts.


My  Review: The color was of a burgundy nature, much different than other red wines I have tried before. The tannins truly showed through when I tasted this wine though. The other white wines that I tasted did not have as much of an acidic, pepper flavor as this one showed.

I tried this wine without any food.

Tasting - Maipe Torrontes

Name: Maipe Torrontes
Variety: 100% Torrontes
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2013
Price: $7.95

Winery Review: Spring-like nose of fresh white peaches, pears, green apple, green melon and hints of jasmine and rose petals. On the palate, it has a beautiful structure and acidity along with fruit flavors and plenty of body.  Well balanced, this wine displays a pleasant freshness with citrus notes and a long finish. Best enjoyed in its youth either by itself, or as a wonderful partner with smoked meats, mild to medium-strong cheeses, seafood and a great partner for spicy food as well.
 
My  Review: The smell was extremely sweet. It was as if I was running near trees of honeysuckle. Pear also struck my nose. The taste was much different than the aroma, much more acidic and bitter but those feelings diminished finishing with a smooth mid-palate and aftertaste.

I tried this wine without any food.

Tasting - Cortenova Pinot Grigio

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

Winery Review: Brilliant straw color with emerald reflections. Fresh and floral bouquet with a hint of pears, apricots and bananas. Fresh and inviting with bright fruit and an easy drinking style with a pleasing hint of almonds in the finish. Pairs well with seafood dishes, risottos with scampi,spaghetti with clams, sole in white wine. Perfect also as an aperitif.

My  Review: This wine had a smooth aroma with a hint of citrus. When I tasted the wine, I felt the initial blast of flavor but I was pleased by the smooth mid-palate. The aftertaste didn't have too much of a bite but I could really taste the oak flavors come out.

I tried this wine without any food.

Monday, January 27, 2014

Tasting - Oak Leaf White Zinfandel

Name: Oak Leaf White Zinfandel
Variety: 100% Zinfandel
Region: California
Country: USA
Year: 2013
Price: $3.79

Winery Review: This refreshing, fruit-forward White Zinfandel has aromas of ripe strawberries and raspberries with the perfect touch of sweetness.


My  Review: For $3.79, this wine has a lighthearted, sweet aroma. I picked up a touch of sour apple with strawberries blended in. The taste is wildly smooth but the mid-palate has a little bite. I could taste the strawberries more as I swallowed. Overall, full but light.

I tried this wine without any food.

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Tasting - Terre Rouge Enigma

Name: Terre Rouge Enigma
Variety: 44% Marsanne, 29% Viognier, 27% Roussanne
Region: California
Country: USA
Year: 2009
Price: $32 --> $19.95

Winery Review: Aromas suggest wildflower honey and acacia blossom with hints of tangerine and papaya. Flavors are creamy with peach, apple, and quince sensations competing for your taste buds. The finish is crisp with classic white Rhone stone (peach) fruit pit flavors intermingled with mineral tones from this rocky site. Enjoyable young, the wine also gains great completely with bottle age. Spent some time in oak.

My  Review: The aroma was of a powerful grape and fruits flavor. The taste was much dryer than the smell. I enjoyed this the most out of all the white I tried throughout my visit but still could feel my jaw clench with the dry and sour after bite. Overall a great wine for the price but you can tell that many different flavors are blended to create this wine.

I tried this wine without any food.

Tasting - Ch la Courdraie Bordeaux Blanc

Name: Ch la Courdraie Bordeaux Blanc
Variety: 50% Sauvignon Blanc, 25% Semillon, 25% Muscadelle
Region: Bordeaux
Country: France
Year: 2011
Price: $10.95

Winery Review: Fruity and floral bouquet with flavors of honeysuckle and citrus fruit. Fresh and aromatic. Lovely balance which makes it perfect with or without food.

My  Review: I could not help but focus on the very sour bite that the wine produced. With the first taste, I could feel my jaw tighten and clench. When I sniffed, I could tell that there were acidic fruits combined with a floral aroma. I however did not taste the honeysuckle that they explained in their review. Not one of my favorites.

I tried this wine without any food.

Tasting - El Sierro White

Name: El Sierro White
Variety: Macabeo/Chardonnay
Region: Velincia
Country: France
Year: 2012
Price: $6.95

Winery Review: Pale straw colour. Clean fresh nose. Abundant fruit, crisp dry finish.

My  Review: When I smelled this wine, it was as if I was smelling roses. I could almost taste the floral aroma in the back of my throat. It also had a strong fruity smell but with a sweet after effect. It's taste was much dryer than the smell let on and the after taste was extremely crisp.

I tried this wine without any food.

Friday, January 24, 2014

Tasting - Lucky Duck Moscato Chile

Name: Lucky Duck Moscato Chile
Variety: 100% Moscato
Region: Chile
Country: Chile
Year: 2013
Price: $3.97

Winery Review: Great body and is not as potent as other Moscato wines. Very fruity flavors of sweet peaches and honeydew. This wine pairs well with cheeses and also spicy Asian cuisine. I found it very difficult to find reviews for this particular wine.

My  Review: Very spicy! When I sniffed the wine, I first smelt strong floral aromas but with a bite of sour fruits. I didn't smell the peaches as they explained in the review above. However, when I slurped the wine my mouth was lit on fire. It tasted as if there was a hot pepper sitting in the glass. I am not sure whether I like that kick when I am expecting a sweet wine. Overall, very flavorful.

I tried this wine without any food.

Tasting - Oak Leaf Sauvignon Blanc

Name: Oak Leaf Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc American
Variety: 100% Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Livermore & Ripon, CA
Country: USA
Year: 2013
Price: Under $5 depending on the store

Winery Review: Medium-bodied, zesty Sauvignon Blanc that has many fruity flavors such as fresh melon and lemon. Also, it would pair well with seafood pasta.

My  Review: Great Sauvignon Blanc for the price!! The fruit flavors have a strong aroma and also pack a mean punch with a crisp finish. I could also taste floral on my palate. It had more of a bitter after taste than I was expecting, but I would certainly buy it again.

I tried this wine with a chicken dinner that I prepared.