Sunday, March 25, 2012

Tasting - Maison Foucher Chinon La Vigne en Veron

Maison Foucher Chinon La Vigne en Veron

Variety: Red
Region: Loire; Aquitaine
Country: France
Year: 2010
Price: $12.95
Shop review: This Chinon comes from the villages of Riviere, Beaumont en Veron and Savigny en Veron. The soils here are a mix of Argilo Calcaire and gravel which tend to produce wines that are a bit more approachable with soft tannins and lovely fruit. The core of the blend is a cuvee of old vines (45-50 years) raised mostly in used barriques, 1-3 years old. The balance is aged in tank, creating a wine that is birhgt, fresh and aromatic, with lovely cut. A perfect wine for picnics or by the glass in bistro like settings.
My review: On the nose, it is spicy and earthy, reminding me of red woods. You can taste smokiness but there is a unique smoothness to it at the same time. 
I did not have food with this tasting.

Tasting - Castell del Remei Blanc Planell

Castell del Remei Blanc Planell

Variety: Macabeo (54%) and Sauvignon Blanc (46%)
Region: Catalonia
Country: Spain
Year: 2010
Price: $9.95
Shop review: Easy, chiseled and refreshing stuff from Catalonia that's 54% Macabeo and 46% Sauvignon Blanc, by no means a common combo in Spain. Aromas of lime are clean, while the palate locks in on orange and grapefruit flavors with perfect acidity. Delightful salad and appetizer wine.
My review: A very enjoyable wine. On the nose, it smells of sweet but soft honeysuckle and soft vanilla. The mid-palate is surprisingly more of citrus flavors, a unique contrast to the wine's nose. 
I did not have food with this tasting.

Tasting - Gen 5 Cabernet Sauvignon

Gen 5 Cabernet Sauvignon

Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon (100%)
Region: Lodi, Central Valley, California
Country: United States
Year: 2009
Price: $11.95
Shop review: Taking Lodi into a whole new level, the finely-tuned '09 Gen 5 Cabernet shows intricate and complex flavors; ripe for sure, yet classy and refined; long finish.
My review: The nose is smoky and peppery, interestingly reminded me of the smell of salmon. The palate reminded me of spicy red leather and sandalwood.
I did not have food with this tasting.

Tasting - Castell del Remei Gotim Bru

Castell del Remei Gotim Bru

Variety: Tempranillo (55%), Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Garnacha
Region: Costers del Segre
Country: Spain
Year: 2008
Price: $12.95
Shop review: The flavors of dark cherries are complemented by some red fruit and savory, almost minty, notes coming through as the wine opens up. A touch of balsamic and some firm tannins round out a thoroughly enjoyable wine. An interesting one for Rioja fans to try, as it does enough to be different, but still ought to appeal with its similar flavor profile. A good match for roast lamb (like all good Rioja).
My review: On the nose, it smelled very velvety, with dark cherries and hints of spice and pepper. The mid-palate reminded me of thick couch leather, some tobacco, with a dry finish.
I did not have food with this tasting.

Tasting - Palo Negro Cabernet Sauvignon

Palo Negro Cabernet Sauvignon

Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon (100%)
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2010
Price: $7.95
Shop review: Toasty and forward, with rounded currant and plum fruit backed by a nice weight in the palate. A long sustained finish. Definite quality for an outstanding price.
My review: Smoky and spicy with dark cherries on the nose. The mid-palate is smooth, a unique complex blend of smokiness and sweet plums. There is not a terribly strong finish.
I did not have food with this tasting.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Tasting - Grange Philippe Gipsy Rose

Grange Philippe Gipsy Rose

Variety: Syrah (60%) and Grenache (40%)
Region: Vin de Pays d'Oc
Country: France
Year: 2011
Price: $11.95
Shop review: A wine with strong pink color, exuding floral notes and red berries. Fat and round, it coats the palate before finishing on a final balance without bitterness. 
My review: I could smell apricots, raspberries, and hint of apples on the nose of this wine. The mid-palate was very smooth. The taste is very floral, reminded me of rose petals. I enjoyed this wine more-so compared to the other wines I sampled during this tasting. 
I did not have food with this tasting.

Tasting - Trinca Espinhas Branco Vinho Verde

Trinca Espinhas Branco Vinho Verde

Variety: Alvarinho (50%) and Trajadura (50%)
Region: Vinho Verde
Country: Portugal
Year: 2010
Price: $9.95
Shop review: Pleasant and mellow, this young white wine will be the perfect accompaniment to all kinds of seafood, salads, mild cheeses, as an aperitif or just by itself. The alcohol content of Famega is 9.5% whihc makes it the ideal natural low calorie white wine. The grapes used in making Famega are 100% Alvarinho (same as the Albarino grape over the border in northwest Spain).
My review: On the nose, the wine smelled of light soap with sweet notes, like honeysuckle. On the palate, the wine is very clean and sharp. Possibly a light pear taste to it as well.
I did not have food with this tasting.

Tasting - Lamadrid Malbec Rose

Lamadrid Malbec Rose

Variety: Malbec (100%)
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2010
Price: $10.95
Shop review: Tobacco and black cherry nose; real dark cherry sweet tarts flavors in the mouth; medium body, a touch spicy in the mouth, fairly simple, appealing, dark rose.
My review: The nose is full of rich floral scents with a hint of spiciness. It reminded me of wet leaves on a rainy autumn day. On the palate, it was spicier than I expected, even though it was relatively light in spice compared to the other wines I tasted that day. The taste of tobacco really came through. It was a very unique wine to me and I enjoyed it compared to others.
I did not have food with this tasting.

Tasting - Marietta Old Vine Red Lot 56

Marietta Old Vine Red Lot 56

Variety: Zinfandel based blend
Region: Geyserville, California
Country: United States
Year: Lot number 56 - non-vintage
Price: $14.95
Shop review: The non-vintage Old Vine Red Lot #50 (the 50th incarnation of this cuvee) offers a dark ruby/purple color along with a big, peppery, spicy, fruit-laden bouquet, chewy, fleshy, meaty flavors, plenty of body, but no hard edges. It is the ideal bistro/brasserie/trattoria red for luscious drinking at a bargain basement price. This wine flies off retailers' shelves, so smart consumers take note. For over three decades one of the great values in dry California red wine has been the non-vintage kitchen sink blend from the Bilbro's family-owned Marietta Cellars.
My review: On the nose, it is smoky and peppery with a richness of dark cherries. The mid-palate is very smooth and you can taste the cherries coming through. It is a very enjoyable wine. This was one of the more enjoyable wines I sampled during this tasting.
I did not have food with this tasting.

Tasting - La Vigne des Sablons Vouvray

La Vigne des Sablons Vouvray

Variety:
Region: Appellation
Country: France
Year: 2010
Price: $12.95
Shop review: From clay and limestone, naturally slightly sweet, but balanced from high natural acidity. All tank aged to retain freshness, loaded with minerals and aromas of white and yellow acacia flowers, apricots, and pears. A great aperitif or lovely with white fish or blue veined cheeses.
My review: The nose is enjoyably sweet and creamy. Tasted like sweet pears with a light tart finish. One of the more enjoyable wines I sampled during the tasting.
I did not have food with this tasting.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Dinner - The Palisades Restaurant (Sangiovese)

I went to my first wine dinner with a couple of friends from class on February 23, 2012. It was a short ride to The Palisades Restaurant, located in a small town tucked away in the hills. 
The Palisades Restaurant has a unique quaint and rustic feel. I would definitely like to go back again, possibly bring a date, and I would recommend this restaurant to anyone interested in little unique and enjoyable places.
bar side
seating side

The wines we sampled that evening were Sangiovese. According to the restaurant's wine sheet: 
Sangiovese is a red Italian wine grape variety. Though it is the grape of most of central Italy from Romagna down to Lazio, Campania and Sicily, outside Italy it is most famous as the main component of the blend Chianti, Carmignano, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and Morellino di Scansano, although it can also be used to make varietal wines such as Brunello di Montalcino, Rosso di Montalcino or Sangiovese di Romagna, as well as modern "Super Tuscan" wines like Tignanello. Young Sangiovese has fresh fruity flavors of strawberry and a little spiciness, but it readily takes on oaky, even tarry, flavors when aged in barrels. Sangiovese was already well known by the 16th century. At least fourteen Sangiovese clones exist, of which Brunello is one of the most regarded. Italian immigrants brought Sangiovese to California in the late 19th century, possibly at the Segheshio Family's "Chianti Station," near Geyserville. But it was never considered very  important until the success of the Super Tuscans in the 1980s spurred new interest in the grape. In 1991, there were nearly 200 acres planted with Sangiovese. By 2003, that number rose to nearly 3,000 acres with plantings across the state, most notably in Napa Valley, Sonoma county, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and the Sierra Foothills. In Washington State, winemakers are seeking out locations that can highlight the varietal character of Sangiovese. These young plantings in areas such as Walla Walla and Yakima Valley have so far produced wines with a spicy and tart cherry flavors, anise, red currants, and tobacco leaf notes. Other areas in the US with sizable plantings of Sangiovese include the Rogue Valley and Umpqua AVA in Oregon, the Monticello in Virginia and Texas Hill County in Texas. In Canada, there are some plantings of Sangiovese on the Niagra Peninsula.
the waiter bringing the wine!

We sampled three different types of Sangiovese wines: Barnard Griffin - Rose of Sangiovese 2010, Tiamo - Organic Chianti 2009, and Ingleside - Sangiovese 2008. In addition, we paired these wines with food: parmagianno reggiano with olive oil and crostini, chicken and mushroom ragou't, and cauliflower in bagna cauda.

Barnard Griffin - Rose of Sangiovese 2010, Tiamo - Organic Chianti 2009, Ingleside - Sangiovese 2008
cauliflower in bagna cauda, parmagianno reggiano with olive oil and crostini, chicken and mushroom ragou't

Barnard Griffin - Rose of Sangiovese 2010
Shop review: Founded in 1983 by Rob Griffin and Deborah Barnard, Barnard Griffin has been producing Award Winning wines for over 30 years. Barnard Griffin Winery is situated in south-central Washington at the confluence of the Yakima, Columbia, and Snake rivers, in the heart of Washington State's wine country. The 2010 Sangiovese Rose is sourced from 3 vineyard sites in the Columbia Valley, and boasts gorgeous melon, pomegranate and cherry fruit with hints of pineapple and rose petal. Dry and flavorful with a pleasant underlying minerality. Quite food-friendly, as well as a great stand-alone wine.
My review without food: On the nose, I could smell strawberries and cranberries, with an underlying hint of soap and bubbles. The taste of the mid-palate was very smooth and the taste of pomegranates came through. The finish was smooth and very easy to drink.
My review with food: With cauliflower, it was refreshing with a light tartness. With cheese/crostini, there was a rich taste of strawberries and cream/yogurt. With chicken/mushroom, more of a heat feel came through, creamy, and tasted like berries and cream.
Tiamo - Organic Chianti 2009
Shop review: Tiamo, which simply means "I love you" in Italian, is a line of varietal blends that represent top quality wines from the best growers in their respective regions. All of the Tiamo wines come from small growers and cooperatives and are blended by the owners of Tiamo, Melvyn and Jane Master. The wines that are selected are shipped to Trento where they are bottled. On the nose the Chianti is intense and fruity, with persistent aromas of spices and licorice. On the palate, it is full-bodied, with great acidity and balanced tannins.
My review without food: On the nose, it smells of spices and charred wood. The mid-palate was full bodied, astringent, and tasted of burnt baking. The finish was dry.
My review with food: With cauliflower, it tasted like dirt and grass, did not change the flavor much. With cheese/crostini, there was a spicy mid-palate and creamy finish. It heightened the spices and heat. With chicken/mushroom, the taste was very creamy and again it heightened the spices. It was a good pairing with the chicken.
Ingleside - Sangiovese 2008
Shop review: Opening in 1980, under the direction of Doug Flemer, Ingleside VIneyards is one of Virginia's oldest and largest wineries and produces over 18 varieties of wine from estate-grown grapes. For thirty years their hand-crafted wines have won numerous awards and top honors in state, national and international wine competitions, such as the Virginia Governor's Cup Competition, San Diego International Wine Competition, as well as the London International Wine Spirits Competition. The grapes were fermented on the skins at approximately 87 degrees F. with the cap punched. The wine was pressed at dryness followed by non-induced malo-lactic fermentation; then aged 16 months in barrels. Exhibits wonderful aromas of dried fruit such as prunes and dark cherries. A medium body wine with soft tannins and good depth on the finish.
My review without food: On the nose, it smells like oak and dirt with spices. An interesting smell of copper/pennies really comes through. The mid-palate tasted full and oaky, with hints of vanilla. The finish is dark like black cherries.
My review with food: With cauliflower, it tasted like strong spices, earthy, with a comfortable finish. With cheese/crostini, it was very peppery/spicy. The finish was smoothened by the cheese and gave it a creamy finish. With chicken/mushroom, it was not as spicy compared to the cauliflower and cheese/crostini but had a rough taste.
cheers!

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Tasting - Altas Cumbres Voignier

Altas Cumbres Voignier

Variety: Voignier (100%)
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2010
Price: $12.95
Shop review: The nose is fresh and floral, with notes of ripe peach, melon and apricot. Powerful in the mouth with good weight and a well-balanced finish.
My review: I could smell the heat from the alcohol on the nose. It has minor hints of old goat cheese on the nose. During the tasting, the wine was very light and smooth which was surprising in comparison to the nose.
I did not have food with this tasting.

Tasting - Gran Crucero Ltd. 2008

Gran Crucero Ltd. 2008

Variety: Syrah (50%), Cabernet Sauvignon (35%), and Carmenere (15%)
Region: Curico Valley
Country: Chile
Year: 2008
Price: $25.95
Shop review: Deep ruby. Wild aromas of cassis, dark chocolate, smoky herbs and earth, along with a touch of incense. Then supple and pliant, offering juicy redcurrant and bitter cherry, smoke and licorice flavors. The sappy finish lingers with good authority and echoes the smoky note.
My review: The nose was rich, like thick leather and cherries. It was a unique combination of smoky and velvety smooth on the palate. This was one of the more enjoyable wines I sampled during the tasting.
I did not have food with this tasting.

Tasting - Atlas Cumbres Malbec

Atlas Cumbres Malbec

Variety: Malbec (100%)
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2010
Price: $12.95
Shop review: This Mendoza Malbec is produced by Lagarde Winery from vineyards that are more than 65 years old. This is 100% Malbec and it offers lush aromas of berries, cassis, caramel and potpourri. The color is deep purple tainted ruby with a violet hue. This is a medium bodied wine with a lovely smooth texture and abundance of dark black fruits, some minerality and smoke. The tannins and acidity are well balanced creating a pure and elegant finish.
My review: Rich and spicy on the nose, almost like sandalwood and red leather. The mid-palate was very rich, full of spice. 
I did not have food with this tasting.

Tasting - Crucero Cabernet Uber Cuvee

Crucero Cabernet Uber Cuvee

Variety: Cabernet (100%)
Region: Curico Valley
Country: Chile
Year: 2010
Price: $8.95
Shop review: This uber cuvee was made especially for the US importer and features rich ripe fruit with ample oak at a tremendous price.
My review: On the nose, rich red leather and tobacco, very oaky. On the palate, tastes earthy and spicy/peppery with chocolate hints. Did not taste much fruit as the shop review describes. 
I did not have food with this tasting.

Tasting - La Madrid Malbec

La Madrid Malbec

Variety: Malbec (100%)
Region: Agrelo
Country: Argentina
Year: 2008
Price: $13.95
Shop review: Fragrant aromas of Asian spices, incense, cassis, tobacco, and violets inform the nose of a layered, spicy, nicely balanced wine with a forward personality.
My review: Very rich and the smell of spicy dark cherries on the nose. An enjoyable blend of dark rich berries and old wood/oak on the palate. One of the more enjoyable wines I sampled during this tasting.
I did not have food with this tasting.