Thursday, February 27, 2014

Tasting - First Light Moscato

I did not pair this wine with food
Name: First Light Moscato
Variety: Moscato
Region: N/A
Country: Australia
Year: N/A
Price: $15.00 on sale for $7.95

Professional Notes: 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 ensure you will want more than one glass of this easy drinking wine. 

My Review: This nose of this wine was sweet and floral, like Spring time. The sweetness was not overpowering, like some moscatos. This was also true for the taste. This was simple wine, and I could taste the lychee. This may be the most enjoyable moscato I've had to date. I would recommend it. 

Tasting - CalNaturale Cabernet Sauvignon

I did not pair this wine with food

Name: Cal Naturale Cabernet Sauvignon
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Paso Robles
Country: California
Year: 2009
Price: $10.95 1 liter, $5.95 500 ml

Professional Notes: 95% Cabernet Sauvignon with 5% Viognier 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 with firm up on the finish. 

My Review: This wine was dark red in color, like a classic Cab Sauv. The nose was of dark red berries, such as raspberry jam. There were also hints of dirt. The wine itself was medium to full bodied. It was complex in flavor, somewhat tannic, and slightly dry. I struggled with the flavor profile. Though I did taste subtle hints of wood. I would recommend this wine. 

Tasting - Georges Duboeuf BeauIjolais Nouveau

I did not pair this wine with food. 

Name: Georges Duboeuf Beaujolais Nouveau
Variety: Gamme
Region: Beaujolais
Country: France
Year: 2013
Price: $7.95

Professional Notes: Wine spectator. 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: This wine had one of the nicest colors I've seen. It was a deep magenta red. And the smell was something else. It smelled exactly like a banana laffy taffy. Weirdest thing ever.  However, it did not taste like it smelled. There were flavors of spices and herbs; it was quite poignant. No fruit, but grassy and dry. Medium bodied. One of the weirdest wines I've tried. It interested me and I would recommend it to people to see what they thought.

Tasting - Beltrame Friulano

I did not pair this wine with food

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

Professional Notes: 100% Tocai Friulano straw-colored yellow with a pale green tint express an intense, delicately aromatic and floral bouquet. The flavor is dry, soft, slightly fruity, with slightly bitter nuance in its almond aftertaste, and suggestion of peach.

My Review: This wine was pale in color. It had a softer nose, like a pillow. With the nose, and with the taste, there just wasn't much there. I had a hard time discerning any real flavors. It was boring and I did not like it. Next.

Tasting - Mas LLunes Maragda

I did not pair this wine with food

Name: Mas LLunes Maragda
Variety: Grenache Blanc
Region: Emporada
Country: Spain
Year: 2010
Price: $9.95

Professional Notes: 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: This wine was pale white in color. It had a harsh, rock-like nose. I did not enjoy it. Furthermore, it tasted as it smelled. There wasn't much flavor. It reminded me of a clown that wasn't funny. I would not recommend it. 

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Tasting - Gnarly Head Pinot Grigio

I did not pair this wine with food
Name: Gnarly Head Pinot Grigio
Variety: Pinot Grigio
Region: N/A
Country: California
Year: 2012
Price: $8.99

Professional Notes: The Gnarly Head Pinot Grigio is bright and fresh; has pleasing tart citrus notes; crisp aftertaste.

My Review: There wasn't anything really special with this wine. It was a light pinot grigio. The nose was citrusy and fruity. I thought the wine had a slight oily texture. I didn't get any smarter when drinking this wine, but it was still pretty gnarly. I would not buy this wine again. 

Tasting - Sonnenband Moscato Magnum

I did not pair this wine with food

Name: Sonnenband Moscato Magnum
Variety: Moscato Magnum
Region: N/A
Country: Spain
Year: N/A
Price: $9.95

Winemaker's Notes: This wine is intricate with the delicate perfumes of white flower blossoms, profound tropical fruit sweetness, and energized by citrus nectars.

My Review: If you couldn't tell from the name of this, it's fairly large. It even came in an extra large bottle. This white wine was dark in color; it would almost pass off as apple juice. The nose of the wine was very island-y. There were hints of lilac and honeysuckle. The wine itself was pretty weird. It did not taste as I would have expected. I tasted pears. If this wine were a hookah, it would be very enjoyable to smoke. However, drinking not so much. 

Tasting - Neu Direction Cabernet Sauvignon

I did not pair this wine with food

Name: Neu Direction Cabernet Sauvignon
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2010
Price: $7.95

Winemaker's Notes: This Cabernet Sauvignon shows very good purity of fruit and skillful winemaking. This wine is full of black-fruit aromas, depth and style. The palate pushes ripe plum and berry fruit along with chocolate, and the finish is chewy and correct in terms of tannins and structure. 

My Review: This was a dark red wine. There were a lot of dark berries involved with the nose, including blackberry jam and wild blueberries. The wine itself was extremely dry and tannic. No joke, it was like a desert in my mouth. I would not recommend drinking this wine unless you have an excessive salivation problem. 

Tasting - Champteloup Pinot Noir

I did not pair this wine with food

Name: Champteloup
Variety: Pinot Noir
Region: Loire Valley
Country: France
Year: 2011
Price: $7.95

Winemaker's Notes: In the heart of France’s Loire River Valley lies the Touraine wine region. Although it produces vast amounts of well-priced, fresh, mostly white wines, lovely reds like this are broadening Touraine’s appeal. This wine may seem familiar to you. It is a sibling of the Touraine Sauvignon Blanc we've offered for years. Serge de Bucy employs a light touch in his winemaking, using no wood and doing as little as possible to preserve freshness. Bright cherry and strawberry fruits are followed by a soft, smooth palate.

My Review: This was a fairly large red. The color was light, and I could see through the wine. There was a hint of vanilla in the nose. The wine was very complex; there was a big transition in the middle of my mouth. It was as if the wine was doing the worm down my tongue. Even though it was fairly acidic, the wine was quite pleasing. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

Tasting - Baumann Gentil Classiq

I did not pair this wine with food

Name: Baumann Gentil Classiq
Variety: Gentil Classiq (Blend)
Region: Alsace
Country: France
Year: 2012
Price: $17, on sale for $9.95

Professional Review: A delicious and fresh blend of Riesling, Pinot Blanc, Muscat, Gewurztraminer, and Pinot Gris. Light aromas of fresh fruit and delicate white flowers start your journey, followed by crisp flavors of stone and citrus fruit. A well balanced acidity on the dry finish ends this French blend beautifully.

My Review: This wine had a sweet nose that smelled of oranges. It also tasted of oranges. I am skeptical that it wine may actually have came from oranges and not grapes. Either way, it wasn't a bad wine. There were subtle hints of spices. Overall the wine was light bodied and refreshing. I would recommend it.

Tasting - Fattori Runcaris Soave

I did not pair this wine with food

Name: Fattori Runcaris Soave
Variety: Runcaris Soave
Region: Soave
Country: Italy
Year: 2010
Price: $7.95

Winemaker's Notes: 86 Points – Wine Enthusiast; From the local Italian word for “to work the soil,” Runcaris represents an easy, fresh expression of Soave Classico with lingering aromas of citrus, yellow rose, honey, jasmine and dried herbs.

My Review: I've never tried this type of wine before. The nose of the wine reminded me of citrus fruits. It had an acidic, petrol taste. The finish of the wine was warm. I wasn't the biggest fan of the wine, I probably wouldn't buy it. 

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Tasting- Gabbiano Pinot Grigio

I did not pair this wine with food

Name: Gabbiano Pinot Grigio
Variety: Pinot Grigio
Region: Delle Venizie
Country: Italy
Year: 2012
Price: $13.50

Winemaker's Notes: The Gabbiano Pinot Grigio is a sunny straw-yellow color. Floral notes caress the nose, with nuances of pear and honeydew melon. Citrus flavors are evident on the palate delivering complex flavors of green apple, orange and faint lemon. The mouth feel is lively and full in structure created by the excellent harmony of fruit and acid. The wine is light-bodied, with a long finish that reveals hints of citrus and almonds.

My Review: This wine was bought specifically for the label, and let me tell you, it did not disappoint. The nose of the wine was very citrus-y, with hints of peach blossoms. The wine had a slight petrol taste that I was not particularly fond of. There there was definitely a clash of Pinot and Grigio going on. 

Tasting - Franzia White Zinfandel

I did not pair this wine with food

Name: Franzia White Zinfandel
Variety: White Zinfandel
Region: Ripon, California
Country: USA
Year: N/A
Price: $16.99

Winemaker's Notes: 
A refreshing crisp blush California wine with delicate strawberry aromas. Serve chilled. Complements cheeses, salads and simple pasta. 

My Review: 
This wine had a more woody taste than any of the other Franzia-brand wines I've tried. I thought this particular type had a medium body. A light red, this wine was very easy to drink, and would go well with any type of pasta.

Tasting - Franzia Sunset Blush


Name: Franzia Sunset Blush
Variety: N/A
Region: Ripon, California
Country: USA
Year: N/A
Price: $16.99

Professional Review:
Delicate pink hue with strawberry flavors; easy to drink and very refreshing. Perfect with lighter 
foods. Serve chilled. 

My Review:
The sunset blush was a refreshing light red wine. It is my wine of choice for snow day festivities. As mentioned, it is a light red wine, no body. It went well with the Kraft macaroni and cheese we had for lunch.

Dinner - Valentines's Day at my Apartment

For this year's Valentines Day, my friends and roommates and I decided to cook a three course dinner with wine pairings for each course. It turned out to be one of the nicest dinners I've had; all of the food and all of the wine was most excellent. Some of the pairings went better than others, but that was to be expected. Let's get down to the details.

Kroger cheese palate with grapes
Appetizer wine
The first course was a wine and cheese pairing. As college students, we decided to go with the Kroger cheese plate. This plate had four different types of cheese: Monterrey jack, American, Cheddar, and a fourth one I was not quite sure of.  The wine of choice was a 2012 Woodbridge Riesling. This was an inexpensive white wine, I believe it was around $10 for the 1.5 L bottle. The wine had a fruity nose. I tasted citrus fruit initially. There was nice transition to the finish of the wine, as well; it was intellectually pleasing. However, it was much sweeter than expected. The wine did not pair well with the mild cheese. My personal favorite was the pairing with the Monterrey Jack. The spiciness of the cheese subdued the sweetness in the wine. 

For the main course, we had a pork tenderloin seasoned with a thyme-rosemary rub, sauteed asparagus, and three cheese scalloped potatoes. The dinner alone was magnificent. The asparagus was seasoned with some salt and pepper, and came out very crisp. To pair with dinner, I bought a 2012 Woodbridge Pinot Noir. This was recommended to me by the sommelier at Kroger. I told him we were making pork tenderloin with an herb rub. We also decanted this wine for about an hour before drinking. Classy right? So for the wine: the nose smelled of dark cherries and blackberry pie. The wine tasted very woody, especially dark wood. I'm still thinking about how much wood there was was. It's some of the most wood I've had in awhile. The wine had a slight dry finish to it as well. The pairing of this wine with the pork was amazing; it was like peas and carrots. The woodiness matched exquisitely with the spice run on the pork. The food brought the tannins out in the wine, as well. I would love to eat this meal over and over. 

The dinner wine
Decanted Pinot Noir

Main course with decanted wine, and the golden stag
Lastly, we had a dessert course. We were in for a treat, too! We had two separate wines to try. The first one was a Port. This fortified wine was strong. It's the type of stuff that puts hair on your chest. It smelled of rubbing alcohol and hospitals. I tasted a lot of berries and grapes, though. It paired quite well with the chocolate sprinkle balls. This balls are a dessert from Brazil called 
Brigadeiro. They are pretty much chocolate covered in sprinkles. With the wine, I tasted chocolate covered fruit. 

Port wine with chocolate balls and strawberries
Dessert Moscato wine
The other desserts were key lime pie and strawberries with a creme cheese filling. For this food, an Italian Moscato was chosen. As with all the other Moscato wines I've tried, this one was very sweet, though not as sweet at the Barefoot Moscato. It tasted of the traditional Welch's grape juice grape flavor we all love so dearly. Furthermore, it had a sophisticated taste of warm apple pie and yellow honeysuckle (not the white). The sugars in the strawberries enhanced the sweet tastes of the wine. It was a great course to have after the herb themed dinner.

All in all, I loved this wine dinner. All of the food turned out amazing, and the wines we tasted were heavenly. It's amazing how bold and vivid the wine makes the food. Some of the wines were meant to be consumed with food. And when you get a good pairing, like the pork and Pinot Noir, man oh man. It's like flavor blasted gushers- one bite, and the juices explode everywhere in a mystical mayhem of flavor! I cannot wait for my next dinner.  

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Tasting - Angove Zibibbo Sparkling Moscato

I did not pair this wine with any food

Name: Angove Zibibbo Sparkling Moscato
Variety: Sparkling Moscato
Region: South Australia
Country: Australia
Year: N/A
Price: $15, on sale for $7.95

Professional 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:
This white wine had a very sweet nose. It was a vivid appley color. The first sensation I tasted was the bubbles. Then the immense, sugary, super sweet flavors hit my taste buds. It tasted like alcoholic grape juice. I could definitely see this wine being easy to drink while blow-drying your hair and putting on make up, while listening to 22 by Taylor Swift. Or so I would assume.. This wine would also pair nicely with a light fruit custard. I would recommend this wine to any female.

Tasting - Fetzer Malbec

I did not pair this wine with food

Name: Fetzer Malbec
Variety: Malbec
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2011
Price: $15, on sale for $7.95

Professional 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 deep red wine smelled of dark fruits, especially cherries. To me, I tasted figs. It was fairly sweet. Wasn't bad, but wasn't overly exciting. I would recommend it.  

Tasting - Tres Ojos Garnacha

I did not pair this wine with food

Name: Tres Ojos Garnacha
Variety: Garnacha
Region: Calatayud
Country: Spain
Year: 2011
Price: $6.95

Professional 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:
This wine had a nice rich color. It smelled of rich wood. It had a very dry, hearthy taste, with some slight herbs. If this wine were a person, he would be brooding in a large leather chair, twiddling his thumbs with his brows furrowed. The fire in the fireplace would cast a large shadow along the wall, where there are many leather-bound books. I would recommend this wine.

Tasting - The Royal Old Vines Chenin Blanc



Name: The Royal Old Vines Chenin Blanc
Variety: Chenin Blanc
Region: N/A
Country: South Africa
Year: 2012
Price: $7.95

Professional 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:
This pale white wine smelled of pear on the nose. It was sweet and light. very easy to drink. I could taste the transition of flavors as I swallowed; it was not a smooth transition. This is not a 90 point wine in my opinion, though it was good. Maybe like an 85? Yea, 85 - Steven Tuhy, official score. Boom, first wine score.

Tasting - Norton Sauvignon Blanc


I did not pair this wine with any food

Name: Norton Sauvignon Blanc
Variety: Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Mendoza
Country: Spain
Year: 2012
Price: $5.95

Professional 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, citrusy white to sip on the patio.

My Review:
This wine was pale in color and had quite the citrus nose. I smelled mostly pineapple. The initial taste was tangy. The wine was light, and not very complex. I believe it would go well with a light fish, such as lemon crusted catfish.

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Tasting - Weinkeller Erbach Flonheimer Adelberg Sylvaner

 
Name: Weinkeller Erbach Flonheimer Adelberg Sylvaner
Variety: Sylvaner
Region: Rheinhessen
Country: Germany
Year: 2010
Price: $18

Professional 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:
This wine had a grassy smell, with some stalks of bamboo. It brought my back to my days in the Asian jungles... but I digress. There is an initial tang to the wine. It tastes very strongly of lemon grass. There are hints of citrus fruit, especially grapefruit. It also has a nice finish. This is a complex wine. And on sale for only $4.95! You would be losing money if you didn't buy it. I would recommend it (at the sale price).

Tasting - Montebuena Rioja


Name: Montebuena Rioja
Variety: Rioja
Region: N/A
Country: Spain
Year: 2010
Price: $8.95

Professional Review:
"(100% Tempranillo, raised entirely in American oak): Vivid ruby. Ripe cherry and blackcurrant on the nose and in the mouth. Pliant and seamless in texture, with good heft and back-end energy. Finishes smooth and sweet, with fine-grained tannins providing shape and grip. Still on the young side but this wine drinks very well with an hour or so of decanting; it's an excellent value for Rioja."
- Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar (September 2012), 90 pts


My Review:
This wine was dark red in color. It had a mahogany/woody nose. I could taste the oak in the wine, but it was not overwhelming. It had a smooth finish and a little tang. I think this wine would go well with pork, and not just bacon. I would recommend it.