Sunday, March 30, 2014

Tasting - Jam Jar Sweet White

Name: Jam Jar Sweet White
Variety: 100% Muscat of Alexandria
Region: Western Cape
Country: South Africa
Year: 2011
Price: $8.95

Winery Review: 100 % Muscat. Soft floral hints add depth to the otherwise straightforward ripe peach and nectarine aromas. There’s a good balance in the mouth, with a nice acidic lift and slightly lime edge to cut the sweetness on the finish and close with the faintest hint of honeydew melons.

My Review: This wine seemed a little too sweet in my opinion.  I noticed a nose full of floral aromas, including lavender and honeysuckle.  The palette was laced with peach, tangerine, and mango.

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Tasting - Entrada Malbec

Name: Entrada Malbec
Variety: 100% Malbec
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2013
Price: $5.95

Winery Review: Firm and structured, this is a solid wine, laced with mineral acidity and tight tannins. It has a juicy, blackberry fruit component cutting through the texture.

My Review: This full-bodied wine provided a nose full of cinnamon and firewood.  I tasted dark fruits, as well as a variety of spices.  I imagine it would be a good wine around the holidays.

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Tasting - Viña Borgia Borsao

Name: Viña Borgia Borsao
Variety: 100% Grenache
Region: Campo de Borja
Country: Spain
Year: 2012
Price: $6.95

Winery Review: 86 Points – Robert Parker. Also made from 100% Grenache, the 2012 Vina Borgia was fermented and aged in stainless steel. Its medium dark ruby color is followed by abundant notes of strawberries and black cherries offered in a straightforward, medium-bodied, soft, hedonistic, round style. It is hard to believe a wine this good can sell for $7 a bottle. Enjoy it over the next 1-2 years.

My Review: I think that the winery review was pretty accurate in this case.  I tasted both strawberries and cherry in this wine, along with plums.  Also, I noticed a slight amount of oak flavor in this wine.

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Tasting - Peter Lehmann Chardonnay

Name: Peter Lehmann Chardonnay
Variety: 100% Chardonnay
Region: South Australia
Country: Australia
Year: 2010
Price: $20.00 (On Sale for $9.95)

Winery Review: The 2010 Chardonnay presents subtle notes of spiced apple slices and ripe peaches with hints of freshly baked bread and melon. Light bodied, clean and refreshingly crisp in the mouth, it offers just enough apple and pear flavor concentration, finishing with medium-long persistence. Drink it now to 2014.

My Review: The nose of this wine was filled with green apple and pear.  I thought the palette was very interesting, as I tasted earthy and firewood aromas.  A very intriguing wine!

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Tasting - Protocolo Vino de la Tierra de Castilla

Name: Protocolo Vino de la Tierra de Castilla
Variety: 50% Airén, 50% Macabeo
Region: Castilla La Mancha
Country: Spain
Year: 2012
Price: $6.95

Winery Review: Mostly Airén with a little bit of Macabeo .Greenish gold. Subtle aromas of mint, lemon and orange, with a hint of honeysuckle. Dry, understated and focused, offering clean citrus and melon flavors and slow-building sweetness. Finishes dry and brisk, with an echo of lemon. As usual, this is an outstanding value.

My Review: The nose of this particular wine was very clean and crisp.  The palette of this wine was laced with green apple, lime, and citrus.  I noticed that this wine had a particularly dry finish.

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Tasting - R Wines Eco.Love Riesling

Name: R Wines Eco.Love Riesling
Variety: 100% Riesling
Region: South Island
Country: New Zealand
Year: 2009
Price: $18.00 (On Sale for $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 peach, 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: This wine was a very mellow, smooth wine - nothing too extreme.  The nose was full of light floral smells.  Furthermore, the palette of this wine imparted gentle peach, guava, and tangerine notes.

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Tasting - Toschi Cabernet Sauvignon

Name: Toschi Cabernet Sauvignon
Variety: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Central Coast
Country: California
Year: 2011
Price: $8.95

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

My Review: When I smelled this wine, I noticed a rather acidic nose.  The taste of this wine included notes of spices, cinnamon, and firewood.  A very well-rounded wine!

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Tasting - Canyon Road Pinot Noir

Name: Canyon Road Pinot Noir
Variety: 100% Pinot Noir
Region: Modesto
Country: California
Year: 2012
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: This wine provided a nose of cherry, blackberries, and plums.  In addition, the palette of this wine was laced with cherry, earth, and firewood.  I thought that it was a great wine for the value.

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Tasting - Wine Men of Gotham Chardonnay Semillon

Name: Wine Men of Gotham Chardonnay Semillon
Variety: 80% Chardonnay, 20% Semillon
Region: South Austrlia
Country: Australia
Year: 2008
Price: $7.95

Winery Review: Chardonnay Semillon is a blend of 80% Chardonnay and 20% Semillon.  It gives a moderate intensity of melon, guava, apricot and butterscotch aromas. The medium bodied palate provides attractive acidity along with plenty of tropical fruit flavors and a medium-long finish.

My Review: My first impression of this wine was its overwhelming intensity.  Both the nose and the palette were very strong, though not in a bad way.  The nose provided acidic melon notes, while the palette was strong lime flavors.

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Tasting - Indwe Sauvignon Blanc

Name: Indwe Sauvignon Blanc
Variety: 100% Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Elim
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: Upon smelling this wine, I noticed a very floral nose with a major scent of lavender apparent.  This viscous wine provided tropical flavors such as citrus, pear, and melon.  In addition, I tasted a hint of grass or earth in this wine.

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Tasting - Ironstone Petite Sirah

Name: Ironstone Petite Sirah
Variety: 96% Petite Sirah, 4% Souzao
Region: Sierra Foothills, California
Country: United States of America
Year: 2009
Price: $13.95

Winery Review: If you love a big, red wine, our 2009 Petite Sirah is a “must have”. Succulent and rich, its rich, deep, dark purple inky color leads way to bold aromas of warm berry pie and loads of blueberry mixed with vanilla and a light pepper spice. Its full flavor of lush berries mixed with dark chocolate, warm cedar and vanilla gives way to a delightfully smooth finish with moderate tannins.

My Review: This wine provided a unique blend which I had never enjoyed before.  The nose of the wine imparted aromas of cinnamon, chocolate, and spices.  This dry wine had a fantastic finish that left a lasting taste of spices.

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Tasting - Las Rocas de San Alejandro Garnacha

Name: Las Rocas de San Alejandro Garnacha 
Variety: 100% Grenache
Region: Calatayud
Country: Spain
Year: 2009
Price: $13.95

Winery Review: The vibrant red color of our 2009 Garnacha hints at its rich dark cherry and blackberry aromas and flavors. This well-structured wine integrates nuances of oak with round tannins to deliver a rich palate of decadent fruit flavors.

My Review: Personally, I wasn't particularly impressed with this wine; it didn't really provided anything extraordinary.  The nose was a very mellow and reserved cherry aroma.  The palette was sort of flat, with a hint of plum or cherry present.

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Tasting - Montes Alpha Pinot Noir

Name: Montes Alpha Pinot Noir
Variety: 100% Pinot Noir
Region: Aconcagua Valley
Country: Chile
Year: 2012
Price: $9.95

Winery Review: Beautiful and delicate ruby-red color. Intense and elegant nose, with predominance of strawberry and flowery notes, that together make this Pinot Noir a very lively, harmonious and generous wine. On the palate it is clean, well balanced, with soft rounded tannins and a good level of acidity. The wine is long in the mouth and shows well-integrated, balanced oak. The wine is very lightly filtered, making the aromas and color very expressive of Pinot Noir.

My Review: I really enjoyed this wine!  It was the first Pinot Noir that I had tasted from outside of Oregon.  The nose was full of aromas, including oak, earth, and spices.  The palette included similar flavors, with the addition of a heavy blackberry taste.

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Tasting - Canyon Road Pinot Grigio

Name: Canyon Road Pinot Grigio
Variety: 100% Pinot Grigio
Region: Sonoma County, California
Country: United States of America
Year: 2012
Price: $6.95

Winery Review: This medium-bodied wine has hints of green apple, citrus, white peach and floral blossom. Crisp, the Pinot Grigio leaves a refreshing and revitalizing finish on your palate.

My Review: This particular wine provided a nose full of pear and lime.  The wine was full-bodied with a crisp finish.  I noticed notes of orange blossom, green apple, and jasmine in this wine.

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Tasting - Cave de Lugny Macon-Lugny Les Charmes Chardonnay

Name: Cave de Lugny Macon-Lugny Les Charmes Chardonnay
Variety: 100% Chardonnay
Region: Macon-Lugny
Country: France
Year: 2007
Price: $8.95

Winery Review: The nose explodes with aromas of citrus, peach and apricot followed by a wonderful balance between acidity and sweetness with a marked freshness. The structure and slightly spicy flavor of Les Charmes makes it unique among Mâconnais wines. The wine is still very aromatic and very fresh after ageing.

My Review: I thought that this wine was a particularly good value.  The nose provided hints of flowers, lavender, and jasmine.  Additionally, the flavors of this wine included flowers, spices, and tangerine.  It was delicious!

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Tasting - New Harbor Sauvignon Blanc

Name: New Harbor Sauvignon Blanc
Variety: 100% Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Marlborough
Country: New Zealand
Year: 2012
Price: $12.95

Winery Review: Our Sauvignon Blanc has an enticing bouquet of citrus, passion-fruit, and guava. Its crisp finish is characteristic of Marlborough, New Zealand's premier winegrowing region, and makes this wine a perfect pairing for summer salads, roasted chicken, pan-fried prawns and seafood dishes.

My Review: This wine imparted a strong tropical nose which included notes of lime, apple, and peach.  The flavors of the wine did not include the typical "cat pee" flavor that is known to frequent the Sauvignon Blanc market in New Zealand.  However, I did notice the taste of apple, pear, and vanilla.

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Tasting - Cantina Sorbara Amabile Lambrusco

Name: Cantina Sorbara Amabile Lambrusco
Variety: 100% Lambrusco
Region: Emilia-Romagna
Country: Italy
Year: Non-Vintage
Price: $8.95

Winery Review: This sparkling red Lambrusco comes from Cantina di Sorbara in Emilia-Romagna. It is incredibly friendly, with vibrant bubbles and ripe blackberry fruits on the palate. Drink this with a slight chill and enjoy it with anything from risotto to pizza.

My Review: I thought that this wine was particularly unique to my palette because of the fact that it was a sparkling red wine.  The nose provided aromas of blackberry, cherry, and plums.  However, the taste seemed to impart a more tropical, strawberry-like flavor. 

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Tasting - El Cortijillo Verdejo

Name: El Cortijillo Verdejo
Variety: 100% Verdejo
Region: La Mancha
Country: Spain
Year: 2012
Price: $8.99

Winery Review: Pale straw-green, with greenish: very bright. Fine floral notes (acacia) and shades reminiscent of anise and fennel. Cheerful and palate pleasing bitter finish that drives its flavor.

My Review: The nose of this wine provided a strong floral punch that left a lasting impression.  Upon tasting, I noticed flavors of lime, citrus, and honey.  It was a delicious wine that was well worth the $8.99.

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Tasting - Kendall-Jackson Vintner's Reserve Riesling

Name: Kendall-Jackson Vintner's Reserve Riesling
Variety: 100% Riesling
Region: Monterey County, California
Country: United States of America
Year: 2011
Price: $13.00

Winery Review: Deliciously crisp with vibrant fruit aromas and subtle spice notes. Layers of apricot, peach and orange blossom intermingle with bursts of aromatic jasmine delivering a delightful finish.

My Review: I found this Riesling to be surprisingly decent.  I noticed the aromas of peach, pear, and green apple in the nose.  Furthermore, this wine provided a semi-sweet palette with notes of green apple and lavender present.

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Tasting - Wrongo Dongo Monastrell

Name: Wrongo Dongo Monastrell
Variety: 100% Monastrell
Region: Jumilla
Country: Spain
Year: 2010
Price: $6.99

Winery Review: Hailing from this up and coming region, the wine is produced from 100% Monastrell. It is fresh and fruity with a softness that makes it immediately likable. Easy drinking by itself or with grilled meats.

My Review: I thought that this wine provided a great variety of flavors for the value.  The nose was laced with hints of cherry, vanilla, and blackberry.  Additionally, I tasted notes of raspberries and dark chocolate in this wine.

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Tasting - Loredona Riesling

Name: Loredona Riesling
Variety: 100% Riesling
Region: Central Coast, California
Country: United States of America
Year: 2011
Price: $15.00 (On Sale for $7.95)

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

My Review: I thought that this wine was particularly sweet for a Riesling.  The nose provided a combination of pear, green apple, and citrus notes.  It provided great acidity and the palette had flavors of citrus, green apple, and lavender.  A very good Riesling!

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Tasting - Maipe Malbec

Name: Maipe Malbec
Variety: 100% 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 provided a fulfilling nose, with tones of earth and spices apparent.  I thought that this Malbec had a strong tannic component that added a great structure to the wine.  Additionally, I tasted notes of plums, chocolate, and spices.  Finally, I thought that this wine was a little chewy.

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Tasting - Villa d' Rosso Toscano

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

Winery Review: 100% Sangiovese grapes and is a wonderful rendition of a velvety Tuscan red.

My Review: This wine was full-boded with a nose full of plums, black currant, and blackberry.  I found this wine to be very dry, with a great tannic component present.  On the palette, I tasted blackberries and plums, as well as a small amount of black cherry.

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Tasting - Arnold Palmer Chardonnay

Name: Arnold Palmer Chardonnay
Variety: 100% Chardonnay
Region: Central Coast, California
Country: United States of America
Year: 2011
Price: $20.00 (On Sale for $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: The nose of this particular wine was a tough one to decipher - the only word that I can use to describe it is odd.  The tasting notes of this wine were typical of a California Chardonnay, with a creamy and smooth taste full green apples and oak.  Another great addition to Arnold Palmer's growing beverage portfolio. 

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Tasting - El Siero Macabeo/Chardonnay

Name: El Sierro Macabeo/Chardonnay
Variety: 70% Chardonnay, 30% Macabeo
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 reflects 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: The nose of this wine provided floral notes, as well as a hint of grass and earth.  The taste of this wine involved samples of tropical fruits such as pineapple, papaya, and tangerine.  Personally, I wasn't particularly fond of the finish on this wine.  Overall, though, it was a pretty decent wine.

I tasted this on its own with no food.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Dinner - Palisades (Wine - Spain / Beer - Colorado)

Every Wednesday, the Palisades Restaurant in Eggleston, Virginia hosts a "Wines Around the World with a Hop" dinner.  I had the privilege to attend the dinner on Wednesday, March 5th, 2014.  The theme for the evening was a wine selection from Spain and a beer selection from Colorado.  I left my apartment for the Palisades at around 4:30 PM and arrived at the restaurant around 5:15 PM.  The reason for the delay in my arrival was that I missed my original turnoff for the restaurant (needless to say, dirt roads were involved after that mistake).

The Facade of the Palisades Restaurant in Eggleston, VA
Nonetheless, I was immediately seated and my order was taken.  The first pairing for the evening included Stuffed Black Mussels with a Blend of Pork Sausage, Herbs & Spices, with a 2010 Don Ramon Vino Tinto Barrica, and a Flying Dog Doggy Style Pale Ale.  Second, I received a Sun Dried Tomato and Goat Cheese Tart, with a 2011 Antano Tempranillo, and an Oskar Blues G'Knight Imperial Red I.P.A..  Finally, I was given a Roasted Chicken Skewer with Kalamata Olives, along with a 2012 Rio Madre Graciano, and a Breckenridge Brewery Vanilla Porter.

The Pairings



Don Ramon Vino Tinto Barrica 2010 and
Flying Dog Doggy Style Pale Ale

The first pairing that I tried included Stuffed Black Mussels with a Blend of Pork Sausage, Herbs & Spices, with a 2010 Don Ramon Vino Tinto Barrica, and a Flying Dog Doggy Style Pale Ale.  The food by itself was wonderful - full of spiciness and flavor, with the sausage accenting the black mussels very well.  The 2010 Don Ramon Vino Tinto Barrica (75% Grenache, 25% Tempranillo) provided a full bodied wine, with blackberry and plum notes present.  The Flying Dog Doggy Style Pale Ale provided a malt body, with notes of citrus and hops apparent.  The muscles, along with the wine, brought out more of the spiciness from the sausage, as well as enhanced the finish of the wine.  Furthermore, I noticed more cherry notes when I paired the wine with the muscles.  On the other hand, the beer enhanced the seawater taste of the muscles.





Antano Tempranillo 2011 and
Oskar Blues G'Knight Imperial Red I.P.A.
The second pairing on the evening involved a Sun Dried Tomato and Goat Cheese Tart, with a 2011 Antano Tempranillo, and an Oskar Blues G'Knight Imperial Red I.P.A..  By itself, the goat cheese tarts were delicious - a very creamy filling along with a golden, flaky crust.  The 2011 Antano Tempranillo offered a black currant and plum nose, while providing a dry palette with notes of plum, apple, and blackberry apparent.  The Oskar Blues G'Knight Imperial Red I.P.A. provided a hoppy, bitter taste.  The goat cheese tart, along with the wine, brought out additional sweetness in the goat cheese.  Furthermore, I tasted more of a black pepper and olive taste in the wine after eating the tarts.  In addition, the beer provided a more sour taste when paired with the goat cheese tart.  Overall, one of the best pairings of the evening!






Rio Madre Graciano 2012 and
Breckenridge Brewery Vanilla Porter
The final pairing involved a Roasted Chicken Skewer with Kalamata Olives, along with a 2012 Rio Madre Graciano, and a Breckenridge Brewery Vanilla Porter.  The chicken with olive was another winning combination - the chicken was spiced well, with the olive providing a more mellow taste.  The 2012 Rio Madre Graciano provided intense aromatic notes, with a dry palette.  I tasted an array of spices, as well as chocolate and tobacco.  I would also note that there was a small amount of sediment present at the bottom of this wine.  The Breckenridge Brewery Vanilla Porter included notes of vanilla, chocolate, and coffee that provided a very smooth taste.  The chicken and olive, along with the wine, made the chicken really pop.  Additionally, I tasted a hint of green pepper in the wine when pairing it with the chicken.  The chicken didn't add much to the beer - the vanilla and chocolate notes in the beer overpowered the chicken.



I really enjoyed myself while eating at The Palisades.  The staff was very friendly and the food/wine/beer pairings were excellent.  The only thing that I didn't enjoy about the evening was the price - I thought $18.95 was a little steep for the small amount of food and beverage that you receive.  Nonetheless, the drive out to the Palisades Restaurant was extremely scenic and I had a very enjoyable experience that I would recommend to everyone!

Mmmmmmm...that was good!