Name: Barefoot Pinot Grigio
Varietal: Pinot Gris
Region: California
Country: United States
Year: 2012
Price: $7.00
Reviews: Tart green apple flavors get down with a white peach undertone. Floral
blossoms and citrus aromas do the tango. Light-bodied with a bright
finish.
My Review: To me this wine is meant to do one job and to do it cheap, not necessarily a wine to sit and enjoy on a summer's day. However, if one is low on the cash it could be used as such. It opens with a citrus, green apple aroma and reminds me of a crisp spring afternoon. It is semi-dry on the palate and does not necessarily change mid palate, at least in my opinion. It also has a very apple-y palate and a soft, short finish.
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Sunday, April 28, 2013
Tasting - Reserve Grand Veneur Côtes du Rhône
Name: Reserve Grand Veneur Côtes du Rhône
Varietal: 70% Grenache, 20% Syrah and 10% Cinsault
Region: Rhone Valley
Country: France
Year: 2010
Price: $14.95
Winery review: As for their other values, the 2010 Grand Veneur Cotes du Rhone Reserve (70% Grenache, 20% Syrah and 10% Cinsault) displays loads of ripe flavors. It is very concentrated for a Cotes du Rhone, and is actually an amazing wine. Classic garrigue, black cherry liqueur, lavender, licorice and spice box are all present in this full-bodied, intense, and rich Cotes du Rhone. This is a sensational effort to drink over the next 4-5 years, although it might last even longer.
My Review: I thought that this wine had a welch's grape juice aroma. It smelled of many different grapes and appeared as though it would have a jammy palate. However, it did not have a jammy palate. It was very spicy and full-bodied. I don't think I could enjoy this wine again but someone with a more experienced palate may enjoy it.
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Varietal: 70% Grenache, 20% Syrah and 10% Cinsault
Region: Rhone Valley
Country: France
Year: 2010
Price: $14.95
Winery review: As for their other values, the 2010 Grand Veneur Cotes du Rhone Reserve (70% Grenache, 20% Syrah and 10% Cinsault) displays loads of ripe flavors. It is very concentrated for a Cotes du Rhone, and is actually an amazing wine. Classic garrigue, black cherry liqueur, lavender, licorice and spice box are all present in this full-bodied, intense, and rich Cotes du Rhone. This is a sensational effort to drink over the next 4-5 years, although it might last even longer.
My Review: I thought that this wine had a welch's grape juice aroma. It smelled of many different grapes and appeared as though it would have a jammy palate. However, it did not have a jammy palate. It was very spicy and full-bodied. I don't think I could enjoy this wine again but someone with a more experienced palate may enjoy it.
Food: N/A
Tasting - Lobetia Tempranillo
Name: Lobetia Tempranillo
Varietal: 100% Tempranillo
Region: La Mancha
Country: Spain
Year: 2011
Price: $10.95
Winery review: Organically and naturally grown and made, this wine allows the varietal and the terroir to stand out cleanly. It shows a nice cherry color with a violet shade because of its youth. Red berries and cherries on the nose. On the palate it is fresh, slightly astringent, and harmonious with a long finish.
My Review: I found these wines interesting because they are organic. They hardly use pesticides and so they yield a smaller crop. I thought this was bold of the winery and made me like them before even trying their wine. This wine had a sweet, cherry-vanilla, cake aroma to it. I thought this wine was enjoyable. It was not dry nor oaky and would be perfectly paired with any kind of meat.
Food: N/A
Varietal: 100% Tempranillo
Region: La Mancha
Country: Spain
Year: 2011
Price: $10.95
Winery review: Organically and naturally grown and made, this wine allows the varietal and the terroir to stand out cleanly. It shows a nice cherry color with a violet shade because of its youth. Red berries and cherries on the nose. On the palate it is fresh, slightly astringent, and harmonious with a long finish.
My Review: I found these wines interesting because they are organic. They hardly use pesticides and so they yield a smaller crop. I thought this was bold of the winery and made me like them before even trying their wine. This wine had a sweet, cherry-vanilla, cake aroma to it. I thought this wine was enjoyable. It was not dry nor oaky and would be perfectly paired with any kind of meat.
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Tasting - Lobetia Chardonnay
Name: Lobetia Chardonnay
Varietal: 100% Chardonnay
Region: La Mancha
Country: Spain
Year: 2011
Price: $10.95
Winery review: Organically and naturally grown and made, this wine allows the varietal and the terroir to stand out cleanly. Clean, bright color with a greenish-yellow tone. On the nose, exotic fruits like pineapple. Full flavored, fresh, with good acidity in the mouth, it finishes with tropical fruits.
My Review: This wine had a strong pear aroma. Due to the fact that it is not aged in oak barrels it was a very light, soft tannic, and semi-dry wine. It had a buttery finish and would be perfect for a warm summer day.
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Varietal: 100% Chardonnay
Region: La Mancha
Country: Spain
Year: 2011
Price: $10.95
Winery review: Organically and naturally grown and made, this wine allows the varietal and the terroir to stand out cleanly. Clean, bright color with a greenish-yellow tone. On the nose, exotic fruits like pineapple. Full flavored, fresh, with good acidity in the mouth, it finishes with tropical fruits.
My Review: This wine had a strong pear aroma. Due to the fact that it is not aged in oak barrels it was a very light, soft tannic, and semi-dry wine. It had a buttery finish and would be perfect for a warm summer day.
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Tasting - Trattoria Busa Alla Torre Da Lele
Name: Trattoria Busa Alla Torre Da Lele
Varietal: 100% Syrah/Shiraz
Region: Veneto
Country: Italy
Year: NV
Price: $7.95
Winery review: Named after the famous restaurant in Italy! This is their house white wine! Coppery color from extended skin contact, round and rich texture with juicy melon aromas and flavors with a sweet fennel note on the ultra smooth finish. Great value Grigio! Drink now.
Varietal: 100% Syrah/Shiraz
Region: Veneto
Country: Italy
Year: NV
Price: $7.95
Winery review: Named after the famous restaurant in Italy! This is their house white wine! Coppery color from extended skin contact, round and rich texture with juicy melon aromas and flavors with a sweet fennel note on the ultra smooth finish. Great value Grigio! Drink now.
My Review: This wine had a crisp aroma, although it kind of smelled like soap. It also had a strong pear and nectarine aroma to it. I thought that this wine was the best of this week. It was semi-dry but had a light, semi-acidic palate which combined with the soft tannins made for a wonderful finish. Food: N/A
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Winery Visit - The Barns
The interesting thing about this winery is that I passed it almost everyday last summer on my way to work, but had never noticed it. That is very surprising because it is located on a beautiful lot of land and has an absolutely gorgeous barn. After parking next to rows and rows of vines, we walked up the rocky road to the barn. The simple sight of the barn was enough for us to want to stop and take pictures.
The Barn in which the Tasting Room is located |
Sign outside the main barn |
Erin and I outside of the Barn |
Inside tasting room |
Inside tasting room |
When we walked up to the tasting bar a young girl greeted us and we began our tasting. Through talking with her we learned that she is the girlfriend of the owner's son. She began to tell us that his parents and their friends joined in on this adventure and have owned the winery for a few years. They opened the tasting room only last summer and are looking forward to having a "true, full" summer in which all of the area knows of their wonderful winery. I learned about the details of the actual barn from a brochure I picked up on the way in. It states, "The Barns at Hamilton Station Vineyards boasts a 100-year-old restored stone and wood Bank Barn. Along with the pastoral and mountain views, amazing sunsets, beautiful old-world style farm grounds and the golden wood and ethereal ceilings of the restored 2000 square foot barn make it a wonderful location for special events or simply for a casual meeting with a group of friends."
Tasting:
Our tasting began with...
Name: 2011 Bank Barn White
Varietal: Vidal Blanc, Tramminette, Viognier, Petit Manseng
Region: Hamilton, VA
Country: U.S.
Year: 2011
Price: $22
Winery Review: This refreshing blend of Vidal Blanc, Tramminette, Viognier, and Petit Manseng offers aromes of lime and honey dew melon and a soft touch of lychee on the palate. Pair with spicy Asian fusion dishes, or simply enjoy it with a relaxing evening.
My Review: Loved this wine! It had a strong, sweet aroma with a very strong honey dew scent. It opened with a sweetness but had a balanced finish that was full and clean.
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Name: 2011 Petit Verdot
Varietal: 100% Petit Verdot
Region: Hamilton, VA
Country: U.S.
Year: 2011
Price: $26
Winery Review: This wine shows dark fruit notes of blackberries with some overlapping floral and spice notes, as well as vanilla and toast. Nicely extracted and deep in color and body, the wine has depth and structure. The dark fruits work with the new oak and tannins to provide for a complete wine. A young wine that will benefit from time in the bottle, it will be a great match for heavier meats and game.
My Review: I did not enjoy this wine due to the full-bodied tannins that it had. It had a spicy, cinnamon, tobacco aroma which gave me the impression that I was not going to enjoy the wine. There was no surprise when this wine gave a spicy, tobacco finish. I agree with the winery when they say that it should be paired with heavier meats. I feel the meat will help cut the spice of the wine and make it more enjoyable.
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Name: 2011 Merlot
Varietal: 100% Merlot
Region: Hamilton, VA
Country: U.S.
Year: 2011
Price: $24
Winery Review: A medium bodied red with fresh red fruits and a touch of oak. Balanced with a combination of raspberry, cherry and red current notes. Ten months in French and American oak have added volume and richness. Made in a more approachable style, this wine is a good match for meats and pasta.
My Review: This wine has a sweet aroma. Although it smelled sweet and knew that it had berries in it I couldn't depict a certain scent that was strong. The wine seemed relatively average and did not necessarily leave me wanting more. It had soft oak flavors on the palate and gave a long finish.
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Name: 2011 Cabernet Franc
Varietal: 100% Cabernet Franc
Region: Hamilton, VA
Country: U.S.
Year: 2011
Price: $24
Winery Review: Bright red fruit aromas of strawberry, cherry and cranberry that are complimented by soft oak notes. Gently extracted in order to make this a fresh, young drinking style of Cabernet Franc, the wine exhibits supple tannins, fresh red fruits and good balance. A great summer red wine that will pair well with a wide variety of dishes, from grilled tuna or pork chops to pasta.
My Review: This wine had a very strong vanilla and cherry aroma. It was delicious and made me excited to try the wine. It was light and had soft tannins which made it pleasant to drink. It was very balanced and left a long, light finish on the palate. A red wine that I would definitely enjoy again.
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Name: 2011 Chardonnay
Varietal: 100% Chardonnay
Region: Hamilton, VA
Country: U.S.
Year: 2011
Price: $24
Winery Review: This classic barrel fermented style has nicely integrated flavors that blend with the apple and pear nuances to produce a full bodied wine. A great match with grilled poultry and heavier seafood dishes.
My Review: I found it interesting that this wine was fermented in three different barrels. It was first fermented in two different oak barrels and the completed in a steel barrel. I thought that because of this the wine would have a strong oak taste but I didn't seem to notice it. It had a refreshing, crisp apple aroma with a hint of butter. It was crisp and light on the palate without a strong dry taste. It finished with soft tannins and I truly enjoyed it.
Food: N/A
After the tasting we decided to get a glass of wine and sit on the patio. I got a glass of the Bank Barn White and my mom and friend each got a glass of the Cabernet Franc. Walking outside, it was hard not to fall in love with scenery. The balcony is made of wood and rod iron and has about 15-20 sets of tables and chairs. When looking over the railing you can see the many acres that the winery is located on.
View from the Balcony |
Vines |
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Tasting - Ksana Bonarda
Name: Ksana Bonarda
Winery Review: The bouquet is floral and lightly
jammy, with berry aromas and a savory note or two. To the uninitiated,
this is a great introduction to Bonarda. Finishes solid. Very sweet,
berry smell with some rooty undertones. Kind of dry, makes your lips
pucker.
My Review: This wine had both a floral and fruity aroma. It smelled of flowers, particularly roses and also smelled of melon, mainly cantaloupe. It is definitely a wine for an experienced wine drinker. It had an earthy bite to it and was filled with tannins. I think I need more time drinking wine to be able to truly enjoy this one.
Food: N/A
Variety: Bonarda
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2008
Price: $9.95
My Review: This wine had both a floral and fruity aroma. It smelled of flowers, particularly roses and also smelled of melon, mainly cantaloupe. It is definitely a wine for an experienced wine drinker. It had an earthy bite to it and was filled with tannins. I think I need more time drinking wine to be able to truly enjoy this one.
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Tasting - Concannon Shiraz
Name: Concannon Shiraz
Winery Review: This is an extremely rich,
full-bodied wine with a dark fruit core. Aromas of blackberry,
blueberry, cassis, and dark cherry are followed by more berry fruits and
chocolate and mocha on the palate.
My Review: This wine had a very full aroma, that most definitely hit you in the face either positively or negatively. I thoroughly enjoyed the aroma. It was full of berries, with a tiny hint of cassis. However, I am not sure I would drink it again due to the oakiness of the wine. It was clear that it was oaked for many months due to the rich oaky flavor.
Food: N/A
Variety: Shiraz
Region: Central Coast, California
Country: US
Year: 2008
Price: $7.95
My Review: This wine had a very full aroma, that most definitely hit you in the face either positively or negatively. I thoroughly enjoyed the aroma. It was full of berries, with a tiny hint of cassis. However, I am not sure I would drink it again due to the oakiness of the wine. It was clear that it was oaked for many months due to the rich oaky flavor.
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Tasting - Chandon Sweet Cuvée
Varietal: Champagne Blend
Region: California
Country: United States
Year: NV
Price: $9.95
Winery Review: This wine is an innovative sparkling wine style revealing vibrant stone fruit and floral aromas with rich, luscious mouthfeel. This wine enlivens the senses and sparks spontaneous moments, complementing your passion for a good life.
My Review: I did not enjoy this wine at all. To me it seemed to have an aroma that smelled of nail polish which was not pleasing. I also did not enjoy the palate. It was soft and light, with a honeydew taste but I felt that the tingly effect of the bubbles was too much with how it tasted.
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Tasting - Black Ridge White Zinfandel
Name: Black Ridge White Zinfandel
Region: California
Country: United States
Year: NV
Price: $3.95
Winery Review: This fruit forward White Zinfandel displays fresh aromas and crisp flavors of strawberry, raspberry, and cherry. It is incredibly food friendly and will pair well with burgers, sandwiches, fruit salad, and more.
My Review: This wine had a full fruity aroma. I seemed to depict cherry, and many different kinds of berries. It did not smell floral which I enjoy and it had a soft, refreshing palate. It had a long fruity finish which is something that I enjoyed.
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Tasting - Wilson Daniels Sauvignon Blanc
Varietal: Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Central Coast California
Country: United States
Year: 2010
Price: $7.95
My Review: I found this wine to be quite pleasing. It had a prominent citrus and orange nose, with a pleasant hint of vanilla. It reminded me of a crisp summer day and also of clean linen blowing in the wind. It had a dry palate but was still pleasant due to the soft tannins.
Food: N/A
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Tasting - Torre Castillo Alegre
Variety: 100% Monastrell
Region: Jumilla
Country: Spain
Year: 2010
Price: $9.95
My Review: This wine had a strong floral aroma. It smelled of a wonderful flowery but sweet perfume. Due to this I was sure that it would taste like I was swallowing a bottle of perfume but was surprised when it didn't. It seemed to have a sweet palate instead of a floral palate. It was not dry nor filled with strong tannins. With a sweet vanilla finish I could see myself enjoying this wine with a light dinner or even a desert.
Food: N/A
Tasting - Caprice de Bastor-Lamontagne
Variety: 60% Semillon, 36% Sauvignon Blanc, 4% Muscadelle
Region: Sauternes
Country: France
Year: 2004
Price: $7.95
My Review: This wine had an interesting aroma. It had a strong aroma but it had a hint of something that I could not quite depict. To be honest, it just smelled a little icky. It also was one of those wines that smelled of alcohol in the initial sniff. It had an oaky palate that made it seem like I was drinking something woodsy. With a tobacco finish someone that enjoys a nice oak filled wine would enjoy this.
Food: N/A
Tasting - Wilson Daniels Merlot
Name: Wilson Daniels Merlot
Winery Review: Made predominantly from Paso Robles
gapes, the wine is full-bodied and silky yet robust, with aromas of
black cherry and plum and a palate of blackberry, raspberry and
blueberry jam laced with vanilla and toast.
My Review: I did not enjoy this wine at all. It had a strong spicy, cassis, tobacco aroma. I could not seem to find anything in the aroma or palate that resembled a fruit. Although it was not as dry as I expected it was very full-bodied and spicy. After trying several "spicy" wines I do not think that I will enjoy them anytime soon.
Food: N/A
Region: Central Coast, CA
Country: US
Year: 2010
Price: $7.95
My Review: I did not enjoy this wine at all. It had a strong spicy, cassis, tobacco aroma. I could not seem to find anything in the aroma or palate that resembled a fruit. Although it was not as dry as I expected it was very full-bodied and spicy. After trying several "spicy" wines I do not think that I will enjoy them anytime soon.
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Tasting - Bricco Dei Tati Rosè
Varietal: Barbera
Region: Piemonte
Country: Italy
Year: 2012
Price: $6.95
My Review: This was one of the first rose's I have ever had that had an over powering delicious aroma. It smelled strongly of a sweet strawberry, banana jolly rancher. Although it was a powerful aroma it was soft and light. This wine had light tannins and was not dry. It was refreshing and had a strawberry finish that was very pleasant.
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Tasting - Smoking Loon Sauvignon Blanc
Varietal: Sauvignon Blanc
Region: California
Country: United States
Year: 2009
Price: $7.95
Winery Review: This bleached blonde beauty is reminiscent of fresh green apples, pineapple and has hints of hibiscus blossoms. The concentration of zesty lemon and gooseberry fills your mouth leaving notes of thyme and melon behind. The bright acid in this wine gives you a zing while the fruit keeps your mouth watering for more. This wine pairs beautifully with a grilled prawn salad with a grapefruit vinaigrette, veggie spring rolls or grilled tilapia with mango salsa.
My Review: This wine was filled with a wonderful, refreshing fruit aroma. The main scent was of green apple. Like the aroma this wine had a refreshing palate. Although it was semi-dry it tasted of delicious crisp green apples. It had a long lasting floral finish that left a delightful taste on the tongue.
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Sunday, April 7, 2013
Tasting - Ruta 22 Malbec
Name: Ruta 22 Malbec
Variety: 100% Malbe
Region: Patagonia
Country: Argentina
Year: 2011
Price: $7.95
Winery Review: Stout and dense from the beginning, with blackberry and violet aromas. Despite being a bold and dark Malbec, this is fresh and composed, with sweet blackberry and cassis flavors. Good on the finish, with candied fruit and caramel sweetness.
My Review: I depicted a black cherry and rasberry aroma from this wine right away. I also felt like I could smell a touch of vanilla with the berries. Although this wine had a dry palate, which I don't normally enjoy, it did not have strong tannins nor acidity, which I liked. It was a sweet red wine that I think would be good if paired with a fish dinner.
Food: N/A
Variety: 100% Malbe
Region: Patagonia
Country: Argentina
Year: 2011
Price: $7.95
Winery Review: Stout and dense from the beginning, with blackberry and violet aromas. Despite being a bold and dark Malbec, this is fresh and composed, with sweet blackberry and cassis flavors. Good on the finish, with candied fruit and caramel sweetness.
My Review: I depicted a black cherry and rasberry aroma from this wine right away. I also felt like I could smell a touch of vanilla with the berries. Although this wine had a dry palate, which I don't normally enjoy, it did not have strong tannins nor acidity, which I liked. It was a sweet red wine that I think would be good if paired with a fish dinner.
Food: N/A
Tasting - Château Serres Sainte Lucie Corbières
Name: Château Serres Sainte Lucie Corbières
Variety: Syrah, Grenache, and Mourvèdre
Region: Corbières
Country: France
Year: 2009
Price: $4.95
Winery Review: Superb dark garnet color with a few reflections of dark orange. Intense nose of ripe fruits, spices, and roasted coffee. The palate is rounded and full, with silky matured tannins and hints of vanilla. This wine is rich and powerful with layers of tannins.
My Review: To be blunt I felt this wine had a terrible aroma. It was very powerful and almost smelled like someone's bad body odor to me. After letting the initial shock of the nose settle I seemed to be able to detect hints of banana, cherry and spices. However, I must say it tasted better than it smelled. It almost tasted like a banana runt with a touch of coffee placed in there. It had a spicy, vanilla finish to it.
Food: N/A
Variety: Syrah, Grenache, and Mourvèdre
Region: Corbières
Country: France
Year: 2009
Price: $4.95
Winery Review: Superb dark garnet color with a few reflections of dark orange. Intense nose of ripe fruits, spices, and roasted coffee. The palate is rounded and full, with silky matured tannins and hints of vanilla. This wine is rich and powerful with layers of tannins.
My Review: To be blunt I felt this wine had a terrible aroma. It was very powerful and almost smelled like someone's bad body odor to me. After letting the initial shock of the nose settle I seemed to be able to detect hints of banana, cherry and spices. However, I must say it tasted better than it smelled. It almost tasted like a banana runt with a touch of coffee placed in there. It had a spicy, vanilla finish to it.
Food: N/A
Tasting - Cresta Azul
Name: Cresta Azul
Variety: Moscatel, Macabeo, Parellada, Xarel-lo
Region: Emporda
Country: Spain
Year: NV
Price: $5.95
Winery Review: Peach, orange cream and vanilla flavors mingle in this softly bubbly white. Off-dry, but with crisp acidity and a clean finish
My Review: This wine seemed relatively average to me. It had a fruity aroma of pears, peaches, and nectarines. It had a sweet quality to it as well on the nose. It also had a sweet palate, was very smooth, crisp and almost tasted like candy to me. This wine seemed like it would be good to enjoy on a relaxing day but I am not sure I would ever do so.
Food: N/A
Variety: Moscatel, Macabeo, Parellada, Xarel-lo
Region: Emporda
Country: Spain
Year: NV
Price: $5.95
Winery Review: Peach, orange cream and vanilla flavors mingle in this softly bubbly white. Off-dry, but with crisp acidity and a clean finish
My Review: This wine seemed relatively average to me. It had a fruity aroma of pears, peaches, and nectarines. It had a sweet quality to it as well on the nose. It also had a sweet palate, was very smooth, crisp and almost tasted like candy to me. This wine seemed like it would be good to enjoy on a relaxing day but I am not sure I would ever do so.
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Tasting - Veleta Tempranillo Rosado
Name: Veleta Tempranillo Rosado
Variety: 100% Tempranillo
Region: Granada
Country: Spain
Year: 2010
Price: $3.95
Winery Review: Fresh in flavor and crisp in texture, this dry rosé offers berry, tart cherry and light herbal flavors, with firm acidity and a clean finish. Focused and juicy.
My Review: To me this wine smelled like a pear that had been soaked in alcohol. Almost like a pear that would have been at the bottom of a pitcher of sangria. It had a hint of berry which was refreashing on the nose after smelling the alcohol scent. It had light tannins and acidity, was very smooth, fresh, crisp and clean on the palate. I enjoyed this Tempranillo more than the one that I had tasted before it.
Food: N/A
Variety: 100% Tempranillo
Region: Granada
Country: Spain
Year: 2010
Price: $3.95
Winery Review: Fresh in flavor and crisp in texture, this dry rosé offers berry, tart cherry and light herbal flavors, with firm acidity and a clean finish. Focused and juicy.
My Review: To me this wine smelled like a pear that had been soaked in alcohol. Almost like a pear that would have been at the bottom of a pitcher of sangria. It had a hint of berry which was refreashing on the nose after smelling the alcohol scent. It had light tannins and acidity, was very smooth, fresh, crisp and clean on the palate. I enjoyed this Tempranillo more than the one that I had tasted before it.
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Tasting - Veleta Brut Vino Espumoso Rosado
Name: Veleta Brut Vino Espumoso Rosado
Varietal: Tempranillo
Region: Grenada
Country: Spain
Year: NV
Price: $3.95
Winery Review: Rosé salmon with copper reflections. Slow rising fine bubble that forms “lace” and “rosary”. In the nose is complex and elegant with red fruit, citric, exotic, fresh flowers, and notes of dry fruits and dry flowers. Fresh, gentle, and alive. Perfectly integrated “perlage” with serious and subtle flavors of dry fruits, pomegranate and lemonade. Long lasting scent of flowers and herbs.
My Review: This wine had an interesting aroma. I felt that it had a coppery scent and that you could almost smell that the wine was going to taste dry. It was definitely dry on the palate. I couldn't really taste anything in particular because of the bubbly quality of the wine. I almost thought it tasted like Brut Andre which if it is something you are going for this wine would be a cheaper replacement.
Food: N/A
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Tasting - Emeri de Bortoli Sparkling Shiraz
Name: Emeri de Bortoli Sparkling Shiraz
Varietal: Shiraz
Region: South East
Country: Australia
Year: N/A
Price: $9.95
Shop Review: A relatively light, fresh style of sparking Shiraz, with berries and hints of chocolate picking up just a touch of sweet vanilla on the finish.
Varietal: Shiraz
Region: South East
Country: Australia
Year: N/A
Price: $9.95
Shop Review: A relatively light, fresh style of sparking Shiraz, with berries and hints of chocolate picking up just a touch of sweet vanilla on the finish.
Food: N/A
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