Sunday, April 10, 2016

Tasting- Vinaceous Snake Charmer Shiraz 2013


10 April 2016

Name: Vinaceous Snake Charmer
Variety: Shiraz
Country: Australia
Region: McLaren Vale
Year: 2013
Price: $18

Shop Review: Hand-picked, open-fermented, 10% whole bunches; finished fermentation and 15 months maturation in French and American barriques (25% new). Finishing the ferment in barrael isn't widely used, notwithstanding the example of Grange and top-level Penfolds red wines; this wine is certainly showing how the oak is so well integrated, simply part of a wider canvas of elegant black fruits, licorice and dark chocolate, all with a lilt to their flavour and mouthfeel. (Australian Wine Companion) 

My Review: Strong earthy and spice tones both on the nose and the palate. Deep tones of dark fruits paired with vanilla and a bit of oak. Strong and smooth finish. I'd recommend pairing this with steak or other heavy meats. It's interesting how a shiraz can vary from year to year depending on the winemaker. I definitely prefer the 2011 Red Silk Shiraz over this one, but both a great wines. 

Food: I did not taste this with food. 

-W. 

Tasting- Oliverhill Red Silk Shiraz 2011


10 April 2016

Name: Red Silk
Variety: Shiraz
Country: Australia
Region: McLaren Vale
Year: 2011
Price: $20 

Shop Review: Deep Purple black in color, the 2011 Red Silk Shiraz is scented of macerate black plums, crushed blackberries and black currants with underlying black pepper and Indian spice hints. Medium to full-bodied with plenty of youthful blackberry and pepper flavors on offer in the mouth, it has a solid backbone of medium to firm grainy tannins and refreshing acidity, finishing with good length. (The Wine Advocate) 

My Review: A little tart and tight to begin with, but after decanting this wine it became smooth and fun to drink. Fantastic deep fruity flavors on the nose that are reciprocating on the palate with a hint of spice. This wine coats your entire mouth and allows you to enjoy the great smooth finish. Easily my favorite Shiraz. 

Food: I did not taste this with food. 

-W. 

Tasting- Cantine Montagna Sangue Di Giuda


10 April 2016

Name: Cantine Montagna Sangue Di Giuda
Variety: Croatine, Barbera, Ughetta, and Uva Rara
Country: Italy
Region: Broni
Year: N/A
Price: $15

Shop Review: Naturally sparkling sweet red wine produced from a combination of Croatine, Barbera, Ughetta, and Uva Rara grapes. Its fruity fragrance includes crushed berries, dark plums, and black cherries. The good acidity balances its sweetness creating a delicate, fresh, and fruity taste best enjoyed while the wine is young.

My Review: Bright red color with powerful fruity notes on the nose. This may be the most interesting wines I've tasted yet. It is highly acidic to start which then molds into a powerfully sweet finish that is almost candy like. The blend gives this wine some versatility when it comes to food pairings.

Food: I did not taste this with food.

-W. 

Tasting- Bourgogne Cotes D'Auxerre Pinot Noir 2013


10 April 2016

Name: Bourgogne Cotes D'Auxerre
Variety: Pinot Noir
Country: France
Region: Cotes D'Auxerre
Year: 2013
Price: $15

Shop Review: A beautiful sparkling ruby with a nose of ref fruits such as cherry, strawberry, and raspberry. Thin nose and very fruity. Highly aromatic, fresh, and rich. Red fruit notes recalling the Marmotte with a nice balance of tannins.  

My Review: Light bodied wine with a fantastic ruby color. Strong cherry flavors on the nose paired with old floral scents like funeral home roses. It is a dry, yet pleasant wine on the finish. Again strong notes of cherry and other dark fruits on the finish. 

Food: I did not taste this with food. 

-W. 

Tasting- Italo Cescon Veneto Pinot Grigio 2015


10 April 2016

Name: Italo Cescon Veneto
Variety: Pinot Grigio
Country: Italy
Region: Veneto 
Year: 2015
Price: $16

Shop Review: The Cescon offers up richness in a full bodied white that everyone loves. Densely packed with an oily texture and length not usually found in the standard Pinot Grigio. This is a completely enjoyable wine with food or without. There's a depth and length in this wine that really impresses me. 

My Review: Pale yellow color. Strong floral and citrus notes on the nose similar to a Sauvignon Blanc. Light bodied finish with some pear and peach flavors coming through. Light acidity on the finish making for a pleasant experience. 

Food: I did not taste this with food. 

-W. 

Saturday, April 2, 2016

Tasting- Beringer Chenin Blanc 2014


2 April 2016

Name: Beringer
Variety: Chenin Blanc
Country: USA
Region: California
Year: 2014
Beringer Chenin Blanc
Price: $5.95

Shop Review: A fresh green-apple aroma and vivid citrus and crisp apple flavors are supported by vibrant acidity in this medium-bodied wine. The texture is smooth but crisp, making lots of good food pairings come to mind, from pre-meal cheese, to salads, seafood and veggie pastas.

My Review: Light bodied wine with a pale yellow color.  It kind of had that almost too sugary smell. Similar to some rotten apples, but that would insinuate fermenation and lack of sugar... The taste was somewhat syrupy in sugar content, but not in mouth feel. Great for a post dinner dessert wine.

Food: I did not taste this with food.

-W. 

Tasting- Carraia Aglianico 2013


2 April 2016

Carraia Aglianico 2013
Name: Carraia 
Variety: Aglianico
Country: Italy
Region: Campagna
Year: 2013
Price: $15

Shop Review: Produced in the Campania region of Italy, this Aglianico has delicious black fruit flavors with hints of licorice, volcanic soil and tar notes. Classic in nature, yet in a lighter, more crowd pleasing style, the Carraia is made of the ancient Agli
anico grape. This black grape originated in Greece and today is widely grown in Basilicata and Campania. 

My Review: This wine smells like a cherry and strawberry scratch and sniff sticker. It reminds me of an old house carpet in my grandma's house. It has that kind of dewy or moldy feel with a hint (?) of cranberry. The taste was similar to a caramelized soufflé that was little toasted. Pretty neat wine.

Food: I did not taste this with food. 

-W. 

Tasting- Siema Vino Rosso


2 April 2016

Siema Vino Rosso
Name: Siema Vino Rosso
Variety: Dolcetto, Barbera, & Nebbiolo
Country: Italy
Region: Piemonte
Year: N/A
Price: $10

Shop Review: Intense ruby red with soft garnet nuances in the glass, the Rosso is intriguingly fresh, fruity, and spicy on the nose. Perfectly round and balanced, the wine is particularly soft and dry. Pair with simple dishes like fresh cheese, ham, salami, or pizza for a divine culinary experience.

My Review: Caramel and candied notes on the nose with some of the buttery, oaky scents coming through. Medium body mouth feel with a spicy mid palate. A lot of oaky notes also coming through on the finish.

Food: I did not taste this with food.

-W. 

Tasting: Dom de la Foret Grenache Cinsault Rose de Mediteranee


2 April 2016

Dom de la Foret 
Name: Dom de la Foret
Variety: Grenache and Cinsault
Country: France
Region: Provence
Year: N/A
Price: $13

Shop Review: A stony, pure style, with a warm paving stone note framing the dried cherry and rose water notes. The long, watermelon rind-inflected finish is finely tuned. Shows length and cut, staying lacy in the feel. 50% Cinsault and 50% Grenache. 

My Review: Clear, peach color with a light bodied feel. Muted floral accents on both the nose and taste. I struggled to get a lot out of this wine, but the taste was pleasing to the palate.

Food: I did not taste this with food. 

-W. 

Tasting: Bricco del Tati Cortese 2013


2 April 2016

Bricco dei Tati Cortese
Name: Bricco dei Tati
Variety: Cortese
Country: Piemonte
Region: Italy
Year: 2013
Price: $6.95

The Washington Post Review: "Great Value! Treat this terrific little white like a red: Don't chill it too much, then let it open for a half-hour to develop its enticing tropical fruit flavors. It's dry, but the fruit gives an appealing illusion of sweetness. Great as an aperitif or with light seafood dishes."

My Review: Transparent color with a light yellowish tint. Scents of green apple, pear, and honey on the nose with a touch of ammonia. Light bodied mouth feel with a slight acid and dry finish. Versatile wine that could potentially mix with a lot of different foods.

Food: I did not taste this with food. 

-W. 

Friday, March 25, 2016

Tasting- Crane Lake Riesling


25 March 2016

2013 Crane Lake Riesling
Name: Crane Lake
Variety: Riesling
Country: United States
Region: California
Year: 2013
Price: $5.95

Shop Review: The trademark German red grape varietal Dornfelder has a lovely purity of soft red berry fruit. Integrated soft tannins combined with forward fruit flavors make for a perfectly balanced everyday sipping wine. Great with grilled red meat, sausage, and chicken. Best served lightly chilled. 

My Review: Yet another Crane Lake! I caught some more pears on the nose with this Riesling. Also, a little alcohol came through in the bouquet despite only a 11.5% ABV. Powerfully sweet initially that smoothed out nicely into a more enjoyable finish. Probably more enjoyable as a dessert wine for my taste. 

Food: I did not taste this with food. 

-W. 

Tasting- Crane Lake Shiraz


25 March 2016

2013 Crane Lake Shiraz
Name: Crane Lake
Variety: Shiraz
Country: United States
Region: California
Year: 2013
Price: $5.95

Shop Review: Beautiful ruby appearance, with blackberry and pepper notes. Tannins and fruit marry well for a soft finish. This wine pairs well with sharp cheddar cheese and hazelnuts. Also try it along with roast lamb at Easter time, veal marsala, or grilled onion. 

My Review: Old floral and earthy scents dominate this bouquet. It made me think of post garden harvest where the plants are decaying in the dirt. All I can say about the taste of this Shiraz is interesting. There are a long of things going on with this wine and it was almost too much. I think I could eventually get used to it, but it is going to take some time. 

Food: I did not taste this with food. 

-W. 

Tasting- Georges Duboeuf Nouveau


25 March 2016

2015 George Duboeuf Nouveau
Name: George Deboeuf
Variety: Nouveau
Country: France
Region: Beaujolais
Year: 2015
Price: $12

Shop Review: George Dubeouf is THE king of Beaujolais. His wines are full of pop, charm, and great flavor and his Beaujolais Nouveau is no exception. A cornucopia of expressive fruit wrapped in an almost-bubblegum-like frame; it is the flagship Nouveau. 

My Review: Sweet fruity aromas on the nose similar to caramelized sugar. Also, strong floral notes mixed in the bouquet. Dry wine that has a pleasant acidity to it on the finish. Following decanting, this wine softens up and becomes exquisite to drink. 

Food: I did not taste this with food.

-W.

Tasting- Maipe Torrontes


25 March 2016

2014 Maipe Torrontes
Name: Maipe
Variety: Torrontes
Country: Argentina
Region: Mendoza
Year: 2014
Price: $14

Shop Review: The wine has a 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. 

My Review: Pale yellow color. A nice bouquet of apples and melon among other fruity, garden type smells. Lightly acidic bite that I love to see in white wines with a pleasantly smooth finish. Bonus: Maipe is the Andean Lord of the Winds. Pretty sweet name if you ask me. 

Food: I did not taste this with food. 

-W. 

Tasting- Tonnino Pinot Grigio


25 March 2016


2014 Tonnino Pinot GrigioName: Tonnino
Variety: Pinot Grigio
Country: Italy
Region: Sicily
Year: 2014
Price: $14

Shop Review: Tonnino's exotic example of Pinot Grigio has a straw to pale gold color. It is fresh and clean on the nose with fruity notes of pear, green apple, and white peaches. The palate is true to the nose with a fresh acidity, coriander and lime notes followed by a crisp finish. This wine pairs well with youthful aperitifs, clams or mussels, pastas and risotto dishes. 

My Review: I got a serious scent of old rubberbands, ingrown toenails, and light pear. An odd combo to say the least. Immediate almost overwhelming acidity that evened out to a chalky aftertaste similar to smarties. 

Food: I did not taste this with food. 

-W. 






Dinner- The Palisades (Chile)


25 March 2016


Back at it again with the Palisades Wines Around the World. This week the restaurant featured wine and cuisine from Chile, and we were not disappointed. Billy Thomas accompanied me on this trip and offered some of his insights into his wine experience. The meal consisted of Milcaos (potato pancakes with onions), an Empanada (cheese filled pastry), and Pastel de Choclo (sweet corn pie with chicken, raisins, olives, and a hard boiled egg). This dishes were paired with a 2015 Terranoble Chardonnay, a 2013 Terranoble Cabernet Sauvignon, and a 2011 Chocalan Carmenere.




Terranoble Chardonnay 2015




We began our meal with the Milcaos and the 2015 Terranoble Chardonnay.

Bright, transparent, and clear yellow color. I could only smell pears and lots of them. It was almost as if I opened one of those fruit cups for kids except it only had sliced pears in it. Extremely acidic bite on the mid palate, but a smooth finish that seemed to coat my mouth in pear. This wine pairs well with the fried outside of the potato pancake making a smoother mid palate. Interesting combination with the caramelized onions that I was not expecting.

Billy's Thoughts: Light and refreshing on the nose and warm cat urine on the finish. What a combo. Almost caught a tremor of mint on the very end, but we're still unsure how.

Terranoble Cabernet Sauvignon 2013


On to the Empanada and the Terranoble Cabernet Sauvignon 2013.

Deep ruby red color that boasted a strong bouquet of dark fruit, coffee, oak, and vanilla. Definitely a dry wine with great tannic structure. The finish was disappointing as it seemed a bit disjointed and rough. I wasn't a fan of the pairing with the empanada. The fried outside didn't mix well, and the cheese on the inside wasn't able to come through strong enough to work positively with the cab.

Billy's Thoughts: Oooh a Cab! My mom loves Cabernet Sauvignon! I think it has a smooth finish with just a subtle hint of chocolate on the finish.




Chocalan Carmenere 2011



Finally, the 2011 Chocolan Carmenere and the Pastel de Choclo.

Fantastic ruby coloring. I caught a lot of dirty, earthy scents on the nose. Maybe even some hints of cigar smoke too. Taste was also earthy, but it reminded me more of chewing on some grass or weeds. Almost like Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn with the long stalk hanging out of their mouth while floating down the Mississippi. Strong tannins came through almost like biting into an apple or watermelon and unintentionally eating a seed. It also had a bitter, coffee ground type of finish. The egg in the Choclo really softened the tannins and rounded out for a more pleasant finish.

Billy's Thoughts: I smell Licorice. That might not be right, but that's the only thing I have right now. It's good.


The Line-Up: (Left to Right) Camenere, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay
-W.

Friday, March 4, 2016

Tasting- Dona Sol


3 March 2016

Guest Amateur Wine Connoisseur of the Week: Drew Woods

Dona Sol
Name: Dona Sol
Variety: Shiraz, Petite Syrah, & Symphony
Country: USA
Region: California
Year: Mixed vintage
Price: $6.95

Shop Review: Shiraz has a unique jammy fruit character that is well represented in the Sweet Red. Both on the nose and on the palate, jammy fruit, like strawberries, cherry pie and red licorice, entices the senses and pair well with cheeses and deserts. 

Drew's Review: I can't quite put my finger on it... Got it. Dunkin Donuts strawberry donut. That about sums up this wine for me. 

The Thursday Line-Up






My Review: Strong fruity and floral bouquets make this wine pleasant to sniff. Way too sweet tasting for my preferences. It tastes like someone took a cherry poptart, mixed it with a frosted strawberry pastry, crammed it into a bottle, and then named it Dona Sol. I think the finish was a bit simplistic and flabby, but the initial tastes are nice for the sweet wine drinkers. Not quite my cup of tea, but I think this would go well with any dessert dish. 

Food: We did not taste this with food.

-W.

Tasting- Velvet Crush


3 March 2016

Guest Amateur Wine Connoisseur of the Week: Drew Woods

Velvet Crush 
Name: Velvet Crush
Variety: Merlot, Cabernet, Sauvignon, & Petite Sirah
Country: USA
Region: California
Year: Mixed vintage
Price: $18

Shop Review: Velvety smooth texture just like its name. Soft tannins and lush dark fruit character. Cabernet Sauvignon and Petite Sirah bring backbone and character, while the Merlot balances out for a soft, smooth texture. 

Drew's Review: I've got a crush on this Velvet crush. I'm talking R. Kelly level of smooth with Aretha Franklin level power in the finish. Delightful tastes of plum and cherry mix well with the natural tannins. I'm interested to see if a few years would allow this blend to fully make it out of the closet.  

My Review: I don't know if it was just me, but my initial sniff was just solid stale urine. Not even cat urine like ammonia just gross, stale urine. Luckily, the second sniff was more pleasant and I caught some earthy, mossy tones on the nose. I tasted some hints of dark chocolate and coffee on the mid palate with some deep fruit flavors. 

Food: We did not try this with food. 

-W. 

Tasting- Grand Cru Pinot Noir 2013


3 March 2016


Guest Amateur Wine Connoisseur of the Week: Drew Woods

Grand Cru Pinot Noir 2013
Name: Grand Cru
Variety: Pinot Noir
Country: USA
Region: California
Year: 2013
Price: $6.95

Shop Review: This ruby-colored wine has aromas of raspberry, cherry, and a hint of vanilla. Flavors of cherry and plum lead to a soft velvety finish. This wine can be enjoyed by itself. It is also an excellent accompaniment with Brie, goat cheese and smoked salmon. Lamb shanks and pork tenderloin are favorite main dishes to pair with this wine. 

Drew's Review: Classic oaky notes on the nose with a bit of cherry mixed in. Caught a little too much heat for my liking on the mid palate. I figured this was an interesting wine so I bought a bottle to give a chance to open up at home. After decanting this Pinot easily opened up and the heat softened a bit for a well-rounded finish. 

My Review: Mild nutty, buttery, earthy aromas on the nose with some additional scents of oaky/woodiness. Initial taste was on dark fruit, but a candy-like taste of the mid palate threw me for a loop. It had a slightly sour, slightly sweet finish similar to a Spree, and then a kind of chalky taste that reminded me of Smarties. Interesting finish to say the least.  

Food: We did not taste this with food. 

-W. 

Tasting- Prime Brume Garganega 2014


3 March 2016

Guest Amateur Wine Connoisseur of the Week: Drew Woods

Prime Brume Garganega 2014
Name: Prime Brume 
Variety: Garganega
Country: Italy
Region: Soave
Year: 2014
Price: $11

Shop Review: Pale color. Fruity, floral minerally inviting aromas of passion fruit, white grapefruit, spice poached pear, and papaya with a lean, racy, bone-dry medium body and a smooth, complex, long lemon, passion fruit, raw hazelnut, and wet stones finish with no tannins and light oak. From the tantalizing nose full of exotic fruit, citrus and minerality thru to the long, crisp finish, this soave can seamlessly go from cocktail hour thru to vibrantly flavored dishes. (Tastings.com Rating: 91 points)

Drew's Review: Two words: Rico. Suave. Complex taste and smooth smells makes this a great wine. One hit wonder for sure. Drink it up right away and enjoy the moment because this one isn't going to last long.  

My Review: I don't know what the Tastings.com reviewer saw in this wine, but I did not catch any of that. On the nose, I caught a dry, floral scent kind of like my grandma's bathroom, but in a good way. (GMa, I promise I'm not hating on your bathroom) It sort of smells like that perfume that well-aged ladies wear. Lightly citrus taste, but I didn't really get much else. 

Food: We did not taste this with food. 

-W. 

Tasting- Quinta Melgaco Blue Vinho Verde 2013


3 March 2016

Guest Amateur Wine Connoisseur of the Week: Drew Woods 

Quinta Melgaco Blue Vinho Verde 2013
Name: Quinta Melgaço Blue 
Variety: Vinho Verde
Country: Portugal
Region: Vinho Verde
Year: 2013
Price: $10

Shop Review: Refreshingly crisp white wine from Portugal -- Vino Verde is soft, light and refreshing, and is an uncompromising and ideal wine for everyday pleasure. Its bright color and pineapple aromas are followed by citrus notes. The palate is clean and fresh. Vinho Verde is an excellent accompaniment to fish and shell fish, white meats and salads. (Wine Enthusiast Score: 91 points)

Drew's Review: Obviously floral on the nose. It's like if someone took a bouquet of summer flowers and then slapped you across the face with them. Not my favorite, but I could be convinced to have a glass or two. 

My Review: Enjoyable floral bouquet with a hint of ammonia. Nice citrus flavors make for a sweet, clean taste with a crisp, acidic finish. Great wine for a warm summer day. 

Food: We did not taste this with food. 

-W. 

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Tasting- Crane Lake White Zinfandel 2013


25 February 2016

Crane Lake White Zinfandel 2013
Name: Crane Lake
Variety: White Zinfandel
Region: California
Country: United States
Year: 2013
Price: $5.95
ABV: 10.5%/750mL

Shop Review: Light pink wine with floral and tropical aromas: flavors of strawberry, peach and raspberry with a touch of sweetness. This wine is an easy sipping wine that also pairs well with a variety of foods ranging from crab cakes or pate to spicy Asian dishes, glazed ham, and grilled sea bass. 

My Review: Another orange peel bouquet for today in this White Zinfandel. Also, some subtle floral and strawberry scents round out this wine very well. Very sweet orange and strawberry taste that makes this wine easy to drink. Again, a little too sweet for my taste, but this wine is an easygoing beverage for any lazy Sunday. 

Food: I did not taste this with food. 

-W.

The line-up from today

Tasting- Vina Galana Alicante Bouchet 2012


25 February 2016

Vina Galana Alicante Bouchet
Name: Vina Galana
Variety: Alicante Bouchet
Region: Castille-La Mancha
Country: Spain
Year: 2012
Price: $9.95
ABV: 13%/750mL

Shop Review: From the rare Alicante Bouchet, one of the few grapes in the world with red flesh this wine has a plush texture carrying flavors of brandied cherry and chocolate ganache in this round red. Light tannins and gentle acidity impart a lovely, balanced structure. 

My Review: Pungent dirty, earthy smell on the nose like if you tripped on a hike and fell nose first into the mud. Also some scents of mushrooms and really just a dominating smell of dirt. Definite chalky, dusty taste. Almost like licking a chalkboard or a dusty floor (For the record I've never licked a chalkboard, but I think this is what it would taste like). This also gave me a taste of moldy vegetables. Weird wine, but not the worst I've tasted. 

Food: I did not taste this with food. 

-W. 

Tasting- Tonnino Syrah 2013


25 February 2015

Tonnino Syrah 2013
Name: Tonnino Syrah
Variety: Shiraz/Syrah
Region: Sicily
Country: Italy
Year: 2013
Price: $7.95
ABV: 13.5%/750mL

Shop Review: An intense red color. Aromas of violet and blackcurrant enriched by hints of liquorice and black pepper. In the mouth it is full, round, slightly tannic and with a spicy note on the finish. 

My Review: Intense buttery, oaky scent on the nose with a side of spicy fungus added to the mix. You can't avoid the tannic presence in this Syrah. A bit rough on the taste buds initially, but a sour apple type acidic finish makes this a decent table wine. Not too strong, but not a pushover wine to say the least. 

Food: I did not have this with food. 

-W. 

Tasting- Riebeek Cellars Viognier 2015


25 February 2016

Riebeek Cellars Viognier 2015
Name: Riebeek Cellars Viognier 2015
Variety: Viognier
Region: Swartland
Country: South Africa
Year: 2015
Price: $7.95
ABV: 13.5%/750mL

Washington Post Review: This is a luscious viognier, featuring a deep yellow color, that explodes with juicy peach and honeysuckle flavors. Viognier can easily become flabby, but this one manages to keep its figure within bounds. I recommend this for immediate, lip-smacking enjoyment. 

My Review: Clear golden color with a floral bouquet. Light bodied with strong scents of peach, pear, and honey on the nose. Sweet honey taste with a powerful peach finish. A little too sweet for my taste, but lately these white wines have been making some major progress. 

Food: I did not have this with food. 

-W. 

Tasting- Dom Michael Thomas Pinot Noir Sancerre Rose 2013


25 February 2016

Dom Michael Thomas Pinot Noir Sancerre Rose
Name: Sancerre Rose
Variety: Pinot Noir
Region: Loire
Country: France
Year: 2013
Price: $8.95
ABV: 12.5%/750mL

Stephen Tanzer Review: (90 points) Bright orange-pink. Lively, mineral-tinged aromas of fresh red berries, orange peel and honeysuckle with a hint of anise building in the glass. Dry and nervy in the mouth, offering vibrant strawberry and orange pith flavors and a suggestion of rose pastille. The floral element comes back on the finish, which lingers with very good spicy persistence. 

My Review: Beautiful light orange color that I haven't seen in many wines. Strong, refreshing bouquet of orange peel and berries. Taste is similar to the scent of orange peel and berries with a slight acidic bite in the finish that I enjoy tasting in wines. 


Food: I did not taste this with food.

-W. 

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Tasting- Palacio de Bornos Verdejo 2013


21 February 2016

***Guest Amateur Wine Connoisseurs of the Week***
My Roommates: Gloria, Trey, Ben, and Dan
Gloria with the Palacio De Bornos Verdejo


Name: Palacio De Bornos
Variety: Verdejo
Region: Rueda
Country: Spain
Year: 2013
Price: $12
ABV: 13%/ 750 mL



My other roommate Trey and his glass









Wine Enthusiast Review: (89 Points) Zesty and clean, with pure grapefruit and passion fruit aromas. It's charged up but perfectly balanced, with bright, focused citrus and pineapple flavors. Lemony acidity keeps the finish rolling, then throw in some chive and fresh greens and you have a spot-on Verdejo.  





Ben was a little excited




Our Review: I liked this wine a great deal at the Vintage Cellar tasting so I figured I would take a bottle home and figure out what the roommates had to say. Gloria, Trey, Ben, and Dan all took a glass and this is what we came up with. 

Color: Classic yellow/greenish tint
Bouquet: Peach, overripe apple, grassy/earthy smell, and Sex Panther (Trey's contribution)
Taste: Medium body that was a little heavier than normal white wines, burnt rubber taste almost like burning tires, and an acidic aftertaste with a great kick in the long finish. 

Although not favored immensely by most of the roommates, (we're a red wine household) it is definitely an interesting wine that can add a little zest to your meal. 

Food: We did not have this with food.

Dan (Orange cast), Gloria, and Ben

"Men are like wine- some turn to vinegar, but the best improve with age" -Pope John XXIII

-W. 

Tasting- Crane Lake Gewurtztraminer 2013


21 February 2016


Name: Crane Lake
Variety: Gewurtztraminer
Region: Lake County
Country: California
Year: 2013
Price: $5.95

Shop Review: "Slightly high-toned notions of rose petal mingle with lemon on the nose and palate of this lightly sweet, richly textured yet balanced Gewurtztraminer. This is not as heady as you may expect and will be a treat with spicy Asian dishes. Lychee and rose petal make another very fetching appearance on the finish."

My Review: Good luck trying to pronounce this one. On the nose this wine seemed to me like an older, sour scent with also a floral component. I think the floral scents make me think of older people, things, funeral homes, etc. so that might just be my excuse for describing floral scents as old. Really sweet taste with a citrus like component similar to pineapple. Light-bodied and smooth finish make this a fine dessert wine. 

                                                         Food: I did not have this with food. 

-W. 

Tasting- Codirosso Chianti 2014


21 February 2016


Name: Codirosso
Variety: Chianti
Region: Tuscany
Country: Italy
Year: 2014
Price: $13
ABV: 12.5%/ 750 mL

Shop Review: "Ruby red color with purple reflections. Intense vinous bouquet with hints of violets and deep cherry fruit. The flavor is full of ripe fruit and a hint of spice. It is well balanced and dry. The finish is persistent and satisfying."

My Review: Spicy, almost burnt or grilled scent paired with an earthy, dirty, floral bouquet. It's an interesting and fun combination on the nose. It kind of smells like an old antique shop with contrasting fresh flowers. Dry finish with a fruity aftertaste. It's a solid bottle of Chianti for amateurs to try it out. 

Food: I did not have this with food. 

-W. 

Tasting- Tonnino Grillo 2014


21 February 2016


Tonnino Grillo 2014
Name: Tonnino
Variety: Grillo
Region: Belice Valley, Sicily
Country: Italy
Year: 2014
Price: $14

Wine Spectator Review: "Fruit-forward and tangy, this light-bodied, snappy white offers flavors of guava, apricot, candied grapefruit zest and stone. Drink now. 20,000 cases made. 

My Review: Strong start to this week's wine tasting at Vintage Cellar with this Tonnino Grillo. I had a light fruitiness to the nose, and I caught and interesting sulfur-esque scent to it as well. This wine had a nice acidic bite to it similar to a Granny Smith apple. (Side note: Was Granny Smith an actual person?) Light-bodied wine with a pleasant finish. You can't go wrong with this wine if you're a white wine only type of person.


Food: I did not taste this with food. 


-W. 

Tasting- Woodbridge Merlot 2014



21 February 2016


Woodbridge Merlot 2014
Name: Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi
Variety: Merlot
Region: California
Country: United States
Year: 2014
Price: $8


Shop Review: " The Woodbridge Merlot has luscious aromas of blackberries and cherries, and flavors of plums, red fruit, and cocoa. Coupled with supple tannins, hints of spice and mocha give this wine a complex character and good structure. Oak agin adds comforting vanilla accents to the smooth finish."

My Review: Tasted the Indwe Pinotage last week at The Palisades so I had to change things up this week and review something I picked up at the grocery store. Ended up with a 2014 Woodbridge Merlot by Robert Mondavi for about $8. I got a powerful oaky and vanilla scent on the nose with a hint of coffee. No doubt that this wine was aged in oak barrels.  This wine had a full-bodied, fruity taste. Smooth finish with little acidity or heat that was a little unexpected. I'd recommend this for any amateurs like myself going through the Kroger wine aisles looking for a cheap, yet satisfying bottle.

Food: I did not taste this with food.

-W.

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Tasting - Peter Mertes Platinum Riesling 2014


14 February 2016

Peter Mertes Platinum Riesling 2014

Name: Peter Mertes Platinum
Variety: Riesling
Region: Rheinhessen
Country: Germany
Year: 2015
Price: $18

Shop Review: "Light-bodied slightly sweet white wine; medium pale slightly greenish yellow. Inviting warm peach aroma and flavors. Easy to drink and not complicated, but what's there is very pleasant, and flavors develop in the glass."

My Review: ***Pick of the Week*** This bottle was 1.5 L of the sweetest tasting wine in the history of today! The name really says it all. Who can go wrong with the Riesling that has both Platinum and Magnum in its name. It's like Derek Zoolander and Hansel squared off over a bottle of wine and this Riesling was created. I couldn't get much on the nose with this wine, but the light, sweet flavor had just enough bite to capture your attention. I'm pretty sure this bottle could stop a ninja star without a problem.  

Food: I did not taste this with food. 

-W. 

Tasting - Crane Lake Petite Syrah 2013


14 February 2016

Crane Lake Petite Syrah 2013

Name: Crane Lake
Variety: Petite Syrah
Region: Lodi, California
Country: United States
Year: 2013
Price: $5.95

Shop Review: "This wine is ruby-red colored; notes of blackberry, plums, and spice predominate the nose and flavors. The tannins give a soft, full mouth feel."

My Review: To the nose, this wine smelled like an abandoned funeral home that had been left to rot with all of the roses inside. But really, this wine had such a strong wilted flower scent that it reminded me of that neglected greenhouse that is always adjacent to the haunted house in horror flicks. This wine also had an odd, old taste to it like a rusted-out truck bed. I've never tasted an old, rusted truck bed, but I have a feeling this would be pretty similar. 

Food: I did not taste this with food.

-W. 

Tasting - El Cortillo Tempranillo 2014


14 February 2016


El Cortillo Tempranillo 2014
Name: El Cortillo
Variety: Tempranillo
Region: La Mancha
Country: Spain
Year: 2014
Price: $9

Shop Review: "Bright Purple. High-pitched red berry and floral scents display good clarity and a hint of cracked pepper. Shows a touch of jamminess to its pliant black raspberry and cherry compote flavors, with a spicy quality adding vibrancy. Finishes with good focus and no obvious tannins, leaving a sweet berry note behind."

My Review: I was expecting a Don Quijote and, unfortunately, that's what I got. This was my first time tasting a Tempranillo and despite high expectations, I had to settle for a lackluster wine. Strong spiced and pepper scent on the nose that was followed up with a burnt rubber ending. Taste had a similar old rubberband feel to it that didn't set quite right with my palate. I'm hoping that there is a Sancho Panza food pairing that can really save the day when working with this Tempranillo. 

Food: I did not taste this with food.

-W. 

Tasting - Les Clos Francs Vouvray Chenin Blanc 2013


14 February 2016

Les Clos Francs Vouvray Chenin Blanc 2013

Name: Les Close Francs Vouvray
Variety: Chenin Blanc
Region: Loire Valley
Country: France
Year: 2013
Price: $21

Shop Review: "The cool climate of the Vouvray appellation area insures good acidity, which is balanced by the distinctly fruity character of the Chenin Blanc and the mineral qualities imparted by the soil. Thanks to these natural elements, this Vouvray combines elegance and vigor with honey dipped pears and an inherent freshness. 

My Review: The varied floral scent reminded me of flower gardens in Topeka, Kansas. Not one scent dominated, but rather a combination of a full garden. This wine had an unexpectedly sweet, light, and refreshing taste. 

Food: I did not taste this with food.

-W.

Tasting - La Lajania Chardonnay 2015


14 February 2016



La Lejania Chardonnay 2015
Name: La Lajania
Variety: Chardonnay
Region: Central Valley
Country: Chile
Year: 2015
Price: $10

Shop Review: "A refined and suave style with a rich array of white fruit and cream flavors featuring a plush texture. Ripe citrus and pear notes fill the smooth finish." 

My Review: Had a strong ammonia, cat urine-like scent that seemed to coat the entirety of my nose. Not my favorite to say the least. Lightly fruity taste with a touch of kiwi. Smooth, but the smell was a bit too much for me. 

Food: I did not taste this wine with food. 

-W.

Dinner - The Palisades (South Africa)


10 February 2016


The Palisades has been one of my go-to restaurants in Virginia since moving here back when I started graduate school. It's a pretty neat place with great food so since my girlfriend is visiting this week I figured it would be a prime opportunity to experience the Wines Around The World. This week we experienced South African wine and cuisine that consisted of Bobotie with Yellow Rice paired with a 2014 The Royal Chenin Blanc, Chakalaka paired with a 2013 Indwe Pinotage, and finally Koeksisters paired with a Backsberg Brut. As always the Palisades staff didn't disappoint. 

The Palisades in Eggleston, VA






For the record I took this picture, but my girlfriend, Elizabeth, stole my thunder  and posted it on her Instagram first. It's not like I'm dwelling on it or anything, but I just wanted to set the record straight.










The Food and Wine Pairings









Here's how the meal was presented to us. The Bobotie with Yellow Rice is on the top right side of the plate, the Chakalaka (how awesome is that name) is the beans, tomato, onion combo on the bottom, and the Koeksisters is the tan, knotted pastry on the upper left side of the plate.

The wines going from the top left of the picture to the top right are the Brut, the 2013 Pinotage, and the 2014 Chenin Blanc.



Chenin Blanc, The Royal 2014


First up, the The Royal 2014 Chenin Blanc (13.5% ABV, 750 mL bottle). Highly transparent looking wine with a slight yellow tint. It had a very clean almost mineral scent and a light fruity smell, although I couldn't identify the exact fruit. It had a sour green apple taste to it with a medium acidity. The Chenin Blanc was slightly overpowered by the Bobotie and Yellow Rice, but the food also brought out a stronger kick to the wine. The hardiness of the food nicely complemented the lightness of the wine.





   
          Pinotage, Indwe 2013
   


Second, the Indwe 2013 Pinotage (13% ABV, 750 mL bottle). This wine had a deep maroon and burgundy color. It had a strong peppery and spicy smell to the nose. This wine had a dark cherry taste with a slight bitter coffee taste similar to cocoa. This Pinotage cut right through the pork taste of the beans, but the spiciness of the curry in the Chakalaka accentuated the high notes of the wine.





          
            Backsburg Brut



Finally, the Backsburg Brut (750 mL). I can't lie I wasn't impressed by this Chardonnay. Large bubbly wine that had a light, pale yellow tint. I caught a little apple scent with a nutty tinge to it on the nose. Honestly, I couldn't pick out much taste in this wine. Fortunately for this Brut, it was paired with Koeksisters with is a slightly sweet and dry pastry dessert. The Koeksisters bogged down my palate so much that drinking the wine was a refreshing reprieve. It was kind of like the oasis in the desert effect where literally anything would have been better after so much dryness. By far not the best Chardonnay I've had, but I guess it got lucky this time.



           
Elizabeth trying the Backsburg Brut
Andddd we closed it down






All in all it was another fantastic trip to the Palisades. Fortunately, our waiter had taken this wine class a couple of years ago and was willing to take the time and explain some things in depth. Plus he was totally cool with us being the last people in the restaurant so shout out to that guy. I'd recommend taking the 25-30 minute drive from Blacksburg to Eggleston, VA for any Wines Around the World event at the Palisades. I promise that it is absolutely worth your time and money. 

"Sorry for all of the millions, but I've never been lonely. I like myself. I'm the best form of entertainment I have. Let's drink more wine!" - Charles Bukowski

-W. 

Elizabeth and Me