Friday, May 2, 2014

Tasting- Martini & Rossi Rosato Vermouth


Name: Martini & Rossi Rosato Vermouth
Variety: Vermouth
Region: Hierarchy
Country: Italy
Year: non-vintage
Price: $7.95
Wine Critic Review: This fresh and fruity Vermouth has a unique taste that comes from the mixing of several aromatic herbs with subtle pomegranate, raspberry, cinnamon, and lemon flavors.
My Review: This was a really interesting wine.  The nose reminded me of fruit cough syrups and came across as very sweet.  It tasted strongly of sweet cherry and was very spicy. I could pick up strong notes of spice, particularly cinnamon.  It tasted like hot cinnamon candies and was very syrupy and overwhelmingly sweet.  I could not taste any of the lemon or raspberry mentioned in the wine critic's review.  It was interesting, but not something I would ever buy to drink on its own.  I think it would work much better as a mixer for a cocktail.  It was not my favorite wine I have had from the Vintage Cellar.  I did not eat any food with this wine.

Tasting- CalNaturale Paso Robles Cabernet


Name: CalNaturale Paso Robles Cabernet
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region:  Paso Robles, California
Country: USA
Year: 2009
Price: $3.95 (on sale)
Wine Critic Review: This wine begins with a very nice aromatic bouquet of mixed berries, vanilla, and a little green olive.  Tasting this dry, medium-bodied wine shows some dull jammy fruit and a good about of oak and tannins.  The dry and dusty finish is very long and features a little burst of spice at the very end.
My Review: This wine had a very sharp and tannic nose.  It was kind of bland on the first taste and I could not pick up on any of the berries or vanilla flavors that the wine critic suggested.  It tasted earthy and musty and I could not pick up many fruit notes.  It was overwhelmingly dusty, dry, and moldy with a little hint of cherry.  It was not an unpleasant wine but there was nothing special about it. I loved the packaging!  I did not eat any food with this wine.

Tasting- Valle Reale Cerasuolo D'abruzzo Rose


Name: Valle Reale Cerasuolo D'abruzzo Rose
Variety: Montepulcian Rose
Region: Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo DOC
Country: Italy
Price: $7.95 (on sale)
Year: 2011
Wine Critic Review: This wine is medium dry.  It has a beautiful intense pink color with perfumes of wild cherries and Bon-Bons.  It tastes of strawberry jam and wild herbs with a wonderfully fresh background.
My Review: This wine had a very sweet nose.  It tasted light and extremely tart with strong fruit flavor.  I could taste strawberry and sour raspberry.  Most interestingly, I could taste that musty, moldy, earthy taste that sometimes accompanies old raspberries.  This wine was ok on its own, I think it would have been better with food because it is so tart and dry.  I did not eat any food with this wine.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Tasting- Pascual Toso Sauvignon Blanc


Name: Pascual Toso Sauvignon Blanc
Variety: Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Barrancas
Country: Argentina
Year: 2009
Price: $6.95 (on sale)
Wine Critic Review: This Sauvignon Blanc has good acidity balanced by a degree of softness.  It is full bodied with a sweet finish.  It is light, straw green in color and has aromas of herbs with hints of tropical fruits such as lemon, coconut, and melon.  This wine is light enough to be enjoyed on its own or can be paired with pasta, seafood, salads, or vegetarian dishes.
My Review: This wine had a surprisingly sweet nose, I could pick up hints of fruit and sweet strawberry.  It had a light flavor and was not sweet at the first taste, compared to what I was expecting after the nose.  I could definitely taste sour lemon, it was very tart but still pleasant.  I was not able to pick up as much of the tropical fruit flavor that the wine critic review mentioned.  This wine was ok, I think it would have tasted better if it was paired with food.  I did not eat anything while drinking this wine.

Tasting- Juliet Primo Amore


Name: Juliet Primo Amore
Variety: Sparkling wine make with a blend of Garganega & Moscato grapes
Region: Frizzante
Country: Italy
Year: no vintage
Price: $5.95 (on sale)
Wine Critic Review: This white wine is semi-dry with light citrus fruit flavors, a pleasantly tart mid-palate and a crisp finish.  This wine would work very well as a pre-dinner aperitif or as a dessert wine.  There were nice aromas of apple and flowers on the nose.  Flavors of pear, apple, and peach kept this wine from being too sweet.  This wine would be a perfect partner for fruit-based desserts, simple biscuits, or on its own.
My Review:  This was a very pleasant sparkling wine.  I did not pick up much on the nose except for a little tartness and citrus.  It was light, tart, and bubbly at the first taste.  I could definitely taste peach and also picked up hints of lime on the flavor.  However, I did not taste the apple that was suggested by the wine critic review.  It was very refreshing and worked well on its own.  I did not eat any food with this wine.  This is definitely a good purchase that I will look for again!

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Tasting- Damascus Brewery "BassMagic" Ale


Name: Damascus Brewery BassMagic
Variety: Light Ale
Region: Damascus, VA
Country: USA
Year: non-vintage
Price: I got a growler of this beer as a birthday present, so I do not know the price.
Critic Review: "This light ale was inspired by the famous Bass beer of England, but came out with fruity notes that makes you think of Magic Hat #9.  Delicious and very easy to get carried away with."
My Review: This was a sweet and tangy beer that was very light and refreshing.  I could taste some hints of peach and lemon.  I drank this beer with lasagna, which was a great compliment to the hearty meal.  It had a great flavor that became less fruity with the food.  This was my first beer from the local brewery and I was very impressed.  I am excited to try other beers from the Damascus Brewery.

Friday, April 25, 2014

Tasting- Ironstone Old Vine Zinfandel


Name: Ironstone Old Vine Zinfandel
Variety: Zinfandel
Region: Lodi, California
Country: USA
Year: 2011
Price: $7.95 (on sale)
Wine Critic Review: Grown in vineyards that are over 45 years old, this medium-bodied Zin has exceptional varietal character with lovely aromas of dark fruit and blackberry.  Subtle pepper spice mingles with richly concentrated fruit flavors of blackberry, ripe plums, and fresh red raspberries.  Barrel aging created its smooth, silky finish and unprecedented depth.  A wonderful wine pairing for a variety of dishes.
My Review: This wine really surprised me.  It had a very tannic and tart nose. The first taste was very dry and almost bitter.  The wine was spicy, peppery, and pleasantly dry.  I could taste hints of red fruit as well.  The more I tried the wine I really began to enjoy it.  I did not eat any food with this wine.

Tasting- Librandi Ciro Rosso Classico


Name: Librandi Ciro Rosso Classico
Variety: Gaglioppo
Reigon: Calabria
Country: Italy
Year: 2009
Price: $7.95 (on sale)
Wine Critic Review: Don't let the pale garnet color fool you: this is a substantial wine.  Aromas of red fruits and spice complement undertones of cranberries, wild berries, and plums.  On the palate, ripe tannins and good body make for an incredibly rich, yet easygoing red wine.  Pair this wine with sausage, spicy curry sauces, hot soppressata, and tandoori chicken.
My Review: This wine had a surprisingly pale color for a red wine.  It had a very sharp nose that allowed me to detect hints of tart berry.  The first taste was very sweet and I could taste hints of raspberry and strawberry.  The fruit flavors were not overwhelming, which was very enjoyable.  This wine was very pleasant on its own being very tart but not very tannic.  I did not eat any food with this wine.  I really enjoyed this wine and I look forward to purchasing it again.

Tasting- Angove Viognier


Name: Angove Nine Vines Viognier
Variety: Viognier
Region: South Australia
Country: Australia
Year: 2009
Price: $5.95 (on sale)
Wine Critic Review: Birght light straw in color with some green hues, this wine has a lush ripe tropical fruit aroma.  This is a fuller bodied white which fills the mouth with heady flavors of apricot, peach, and citrus.  Angove Nine Vines Viognier is perfect for today's relaxed life-style and is the ideal accompaniment to grilled prawns with chili and garlic or roast pork.
My Review: I could not detect many aromas from this wine on the nose, just some vague acidity.  This wine had more subtle flavors, and I could not pick up many strong fruit flavors at all.  It was a drier wine and a little tart.  As I continued to drink the wine it became surprisingly sweeter and I could taste a little citrus, especially lemon peel.  I did not eat any food with this wine, but I might buy it again because I think it could be a good accompaniment to the food.

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Tasting- Yealands Estate Sauvignon Blanc


Name: Yealands Estate Sauvignon Blanc Seaview Vineyard
Variety: Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Malborough
Country: New Zealand
Year: 2008
Price: $7.95 (on sale)
Wine Critic Review: This aromatic wine shows lifted flavors of blackcurrant with underlying notes of wet stone and thyme.  The palate is elegant yet full with sufficient weight and texture, balanced by a flinty minerality.  This wine is a fantastic match with foods such as cheese, salad, poultry dishes, and a wide range of seafood dishes including freshly shucked natural oysters, prawns, green lip mussels, and creamy scallops.
My Review: This wine had a very vegetal nose.  I could smell a lot of herbs, grass, and lemon.  It had a very tart flavor of sharp citrus and green leaves.  This wine was light and refreshing.  I did not eat it with food, and i think it would have been better with some type of food dish.  This is a wine I might try again.

Friday, April 18, 2014

Tasting- Heinz Eifel Shine Riesling


Name: Heinz Eifel Shine Riesling
Variety: Riesling
Region: Pfalz
Country: Germany
Year: 2012
Price: $9.95
Wine Critic Review: This drier-styled Riesling is bright, fruity, and floral with crisp acidity and clean flavors of apple, pear, and peach that compliment its stony minerality and earthy complexity.  It serves well as an aperitif and matches a wide variety of foods, like lighter salad dishes, shellfish, cream sauces, and also anything with a touch of spice.
My Review: This wine had a sweeter nose that tasted like honeysuckle.  It was very crisp, pleasant, and sweet but not overpowering.  It tasted like light peach, sweet berries, raspberries and sweet, overripe fruit.  I really enjoyed this dessert wine.

Tasting- Altas Cumbres Cabernet Sauvignon


Name: Altas Cumbres Cabernet Sauvignon
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2010
Price: $6.95
Wine Critic Review: Intense red color with violet highlights, with clean, fresh, and complex aromas of berries, plums, figs, and pepper.  Strong personality is in perfect balance with a medium body and pleasant tannins.  Ideal for: red meats, cheeses, and strong sauces.
My Review: This red wine had a very strong nose.  I could get notes of dark plum, old leather, and was bitey at the first taste.  It was drier and spicer with stronger pepper flavor.  I could also taste some fig and sour blackberries.  It was very dry and acidic and I would have liked it better if it was paired with food. I did not eat any food with this wine.

Tasting- Georges DuBoeuf Beaujolais Nouveau


Name: Georges DuBoeuf Beaujolais Nouveau
Variety: Beaujolais Nouveau
Region: Beaujolais
Country: France
Year: 2013
Price: $3.95 (on sale)
Wine Critic Review: Balances and lightly creamy, offering pretty flavors of plum sauce and raspberry coulis threaded with hints of ground spice.  Elegant, with a floral finish. Drink now.
My Review: This wine was sharp and bitey on the tongue and very dry on the finish.  There was a little hint of cream, cherry and was very dry.  This is not an acidic wine that goes down easily.  It has a strong nose without a lot of fruit aromas.  This wine was ok, not one of my favorites.  I did not eat any food with this wine.

Tasting- Bricco dei Tati Rose


Name: Bricco dei Tati Rose
Variety: Rose wine
Region: Piemonte
Country: Italy
Year: 2013
Price: $7.95
Wine Critic Review: Fresh with aromas of strawberries, cherries, and rose petals.  This is ideal with shellfish, salads, chicken, and with appetizers.
My Review: I thought that this wine had a very acidic nose and a great color.  It was surprisingly tangy, very sweet and tasted like tart raspberry with a strawberry finish.  This was a light and pleasant wine that was very good on its own.  I did not eat any food with this wine but it was very pleasant on its own.

Tasting- Frascati Volpetti



Name: Frascati Volpetti
Variety: Malvasia, Trebbiano, Greco
Region: Frascati
Country: Italy
Year: 2012
Price: $7.95
Wine Critic Review: Straw yellow in color with a soft, delicate perfume, fruitful flavor, dry and harmonious taste.  Perfect with appetizers, soups, and fish.
My Review: I could not get a lot of aromas from the nose.  The wine tasted very acidic with hints of straw, hay, cut grass, and some citrus and lemon.  The floral notes became stronger the more I drank it. This was a very light wine that was not full bodied at all.  I did not eat any food with this wine.  It was ok, but it was not my favorite.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Wine Dinner #1


Wine Dinner

My friends and I got together for a potluck style dinner of good wine and good food.  Since we could not decide on a particular country/style of cooking, the theme of this dinner became "American Smorgasbord."

The Wines:


Name: Alice White Shiraz
Variety: Shiraz
Year: 2012
Country: Australia

Name: Main Street Winery Cabernet Sauvignon
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Year: 2011
Country: California, USA

Name: Cruz Garcia Real Sangria
Variety: blended wine
Year: no vintage year
Country: Spain

The Homemade Food:


Fried Chicken
Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes with Bacon
Sausage Dip
Sourdough Rye Bread

Tasting Notes:
The whole group at dinner! (No dining room table available so seating is where you can find it!)

The Shiraz on its own was a lighter red wine, tasted strongly of cheery and a little hint of pomegranate and raspberry.  It was surprisingly sweet and light for a Shiraz, and quite enjoyable.  I paired this wine with the homemade sourdough rye bread, which on its own was a very dense and bland bread.  The bread mellowed the wine out, making it more simple and easier to drink.  In turn, the wine made the bread taste sweeter and more flavorful.  It was an interesting combination, and one that I liked surprisingly well.  I also paired this wine with the scalloped potatoes.  This was a great complement.  It brought out the fruit flavors in the wine more, and made the potatoes taste heartier and more flavorful.

The Cabernet Sauvignon on its own was a really good wine.  It was sweet and simple with strong flavors of blackberry, plum, and dark, jammy fruit.  I paired this wine with the fried chicken and the sausage dip.  It worked well with both of the meat dishes at the dinner.  The hearty meat dishes made the wine taste sweeter and brought out the fruit flavors.  The food took away all of the acidity that I could taste when I drank the wine on its own, without food.  The contrast of this sweeter, fruity wine was a good pairing for the main dishes of this dinner.  The full flavors of both the chicken and sausage dip were brought out by this wine, which was a very enjoyable dinner.  Going into this, I did not think that fried chicken could be paired well with wine and I am happy to say I was proven wrong!

The blended Sangria wine was not very good on its own.  It was overly sweet and tasted of sugar, green apple, strawberry, and citrus (especially oranges).  I do not enjoy wines this sweet without any real body or richness of flavor and I would not recommend drinking it on its own.  However, once I drank the wine with the sausage dip and tortilla chips it improved the flavor.  The wine became more complicated and hearty and developed more of a fruity taste with less overwhelming sweetness.  This sweet wine was an average pairing with the sausage dip, not the greatest wine in general, but definitely improved when pairing it with a hearty meat dish.

This was a really fun experience! My friends and I had a great time cooking all our favorite foods and tasting a variety of wines to see which ones paired the best.  Some of combinations did not work out as well as expected and some were surprisingly good.  I look forward to experimenting more with various wine and food combinations to figure out which are my favorites!

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Wine & Cheese Event

Wine & Cheese Pairings


The wines:
Name: Thorn- Clarke James Goaddard Barossa Shiraz
Variety: Shiraz
Year: 2011
Country: Australia

Name: Robert Mondavi Private Selection Merlot
Variety: Merlot
Year: 2012
Country: California, USA

Name: Gabbiano Pinot Grigio
Variety: Pinot Grigio
Year: 2012
Country: Italy



The cheeses:
(side note, I worked on a small artisan cheese making dairy for the last two summers, so the three Oak Spring Dairy cheeses are artisan cheeses that I helped make)

Name: Oak Spring Dairy Sundried Tomato & French Herb Derby
Type: hard cheese, cheddar variety
Aged: 8 months

Name: Oak Spring Dairy Marbled Colby
Type: semi-soft cheese
Aged: 6 months

Name: Oak Spring Dairy Yellow Cheddar
Type: hard cheese, cheddar variety
Aged: 16 months

Name: Vermont White Cheddar
Type: hard cheese, cheddar variety
Aged: 7 months

Name: La Bonne Vie Triple Creme Brie
Type: soft cheese
Aged: not aged

Name: Joan of Arc Brie
Type: soft cheese
Aged: not aged

Now for some fun….



The Pinot Grigio was pretty good on its one.  This is one of my favorite varieties of white wine, and I was a little disappointed in how it paired with the cheeses.  On its own, the wine tasted strongly of lemon, lime, and overall citrus notes.  It was light, dry and simple, with hints of straw flavor.  It was a pleasant and simple wine, nothing special.  When I paired it with the marbled colby cheese, it was not a good pairing.  It made the cheese taste sour and did nothing to improve the wine.  When I paired the Pinot Grigio with the Joan of Arc Brie it made the cheese sweeter and smoother, not as sour, and masked any off flavor in the cheese.  It made the cheese had a longer finish and was a great pairing with the wine.  The Pinot Grigio was paired with the Triple Creme Brie it had a similar effect.  It made the wine taste more acidic, tangy, and very strongly of citrus flavors.  This wine made the cheese creamier, smoother and much richer.  It gave the cheese a better aftertaste as well.  The soft cheeses were a much better pairing than the colby.

Next, I paired the Robert Mondavi Merlot with the cheeses.  On it's own this wine is hot, without a lot of standout flavor.  I could pick up hints of plum, dark fruit, raspberry.  At first this wine seemed hot but with the finish it comes across as more sweet, which was very interesting.  This Merlot with the Triple Creme Brie was the best pairing I had the whole night.  The Merlot made the cheese smoother, creamier and fuller flavor.  It improved the wine, making it sweeter and less hot.  With the other Brie, the pairing was not quite as good.  It made the wine more sour and hot.  It does not improve the wine flavor at all but it makes the cheese creamier and smoother.  I paired the Vermont White Cheddar with this wine as well, it made the cheese creamier and gave it more flavor.  This cheese was very mild on its own, and getting more flavor was an improvement.

Finally, we paired the Thorn- Clarke James Goaddard Barossa Shiraz with the cheeses.  On its own the wine is strong, dark and has berry flavors.  Interestingly, I could also taste strong spice flavor, especially clove and cinnamon.  Without food it is very strong and almost overwhelming.  I paired this wine with the hard cheeses.  It was an excellent pairing with the Sundried Tomato & French Herb Derby- bringing out the full flavors of the cheese while making the wine a little more balanced and easier to drink.  It made the Marbled Colby cheese seem more sharp and tangy, which actually made it a better cheese.  It made the Yellow Cheddar seem sharper, which is something that I enjoy.  However, it was not a good pairing with the Triple Creme Brie.  It made the flavor of the cheese seem off and the wine tasted musty and sour.

This was an interesting experience for me.  Overall I found that the Pinot Grigio did not pair well with the hard cheeses, but went better with the Bries.  Both of the red wines paired well with the hard cheeses, making them more flavorful and creamier.  The Merlot paired well with one of the Bries, but not the other.  The Shiraz was a good pairing for both of the soft cheeses, making them smoother, richer, creamier, and more decadent. This showed me that it can be difficult to pair cheeses with wines, and is not always straightforward. Red wines seem to be easier to pair with cheeses but I am going to keep trying to find a great white wine to pair with artisan aged cheeses!

Friday, April 11, 2014

Tasting- Toso Moscato


Name: Toso Moscato
Variety: Moscato
Region:  Piedmont
Country: Italy
Year: no vintage year given
Price: $9.95
Wine Critic Review: This Moscato is reminiscent of honeysuckle and rose petal.  The quality is equivalent to a top level Asti Spumante DOCG.  Sweet sparking wine obtained from a careful selection of the MOscato grapes.  It has a pale straw yellow color with fine foam and bubbles.  Tropical fruit flavors, refreshing.  Excellent to match desserts, fruit, and dried pastries.
My Review: I could not get a lot from the nose except for a little bit of strawberry.  This wine is very light and sweet, more crisp and not overwhelming.  I could taste white grape and hints of vanilla.  I did not pick up on the tropical fruit flavors as much.  I did not eat any food with this wine.

Tasting- El Sierro Tempranillo/Cab


Name: El Sierro Tempranillo/ Cab
Variety: Tempranillo/Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Valencia
Country: Spain
Year: 2011
Price: $7.95
Wine Critic Review: Dark ruby in color with rich aromas of red fruit and light spices.  It is a real knock-out with delicious flavors of dark cherries, blackberries, and vanilla all perfectly integrated.  The Tempranillo provides wonderful spice and fruit, while the Cabernet Sauvignon gives structure and depth with the beautiful use of oak.
My Review: This wine tasted like sweet, dark fruit, especially like sweet blackberry.  It has hints of plum and cherry as well.  It was a very good and simple wine that was not hot or overwhelming.  I did not drink this wine with any food.

Tasting- Omo Ze Bel Merlot


Name: Omo Ze Bel Merlot
Variety: Merlot
Region: Sicily
Country: Italy
Year: 2011
Price: $6.95 (on sale)
Wine Critic Review: This bright, soft Merlot comes from a hilly vineyard on the Alcesti family estate in beautiful Sicily.  It has hints of red cherries and freshly cut hay.  Exceptional value.
My Review: This wine had strong fruit flavor with black cherries and red fruit.  The overall cherry flavor was the first thing to stick out to me, since it was almost overpowering.  I could also taste straw, dirt, bright overtones and hints of raspberry.  This wine was surprisingly sweet to me and very enjoyable.  I did not eat any food with this wine.

Tasting- Atlas Cumbres Torrontes


Name- Atlas Cumbres Torrontes
Variety- Torrontes
Region- Northern Argentina
Country- Argentina
Year- 2010
Price- $5.95
Wine Critic Review- Yellow color with greenish nuances. Very intense aroma of fresh grapes, flower perfume, and mature peaches.  Fresh in the mouth.  This wine is very light and easy to drink.  It is ideal with seafood, Thai, and Chinese food.
My Review- This wine tasted strongly of green apple and had a flowery nose.  It was definitely a drier wine that would pair well with food.  I could taste a little hints of citrus, and almost earthy undertones.  It was a light and refreshing wine that was very pleasant.  I did not eat any food with this wine.

Tasting- Avery Quinn Chardonnay


Name- Avery Quinn Chardonnay
Variety- Chardonnay
Region- Napa, CA
Country- USA
Year- 2011
Price- $6.95 (on sale)
Wine Critic Review- The 2011 vintage marks a return to form for this gray value Chardonnay.  The aromas feature creamy, mellow, golden apply, pineapple, fresh butter, and a touch of vanilla.  Then rich, ripe  flavors of yellow pear, pineapple, fresh apple, cream, and buttered toast swell up and fill your mouth before a juicy, apply and caramel inflected finish make your mouth water.
My Review- I absolutely loved this wine.  This is the best Chardonnay I have had to date.  It had a sweet nose with hints of lime, apple, and peach.  It was a very  smooth and creamy wine that was light and tasted strongly of vanilla and had hints of light fruit.  I did not pick up on the pineapple mentioned in the wine critic review.  I bought this wine at the tasting and will be looking for it again!  I did not eat any food with this wine.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Tasting- Andre Peach Moscato

Name: Andre Peach Moscato
Variety: Sparkling Wine
Region: California
Country: USA
Year: 2013
Price: $6.99
Wine Critic Review: This champagne is sweet and fresh with scents and flavors of fresh peach.
My Review: This is a very light and crisp sparkling wine.  It tastes sweet and strongly of peach and honeysuckle.  It has a some floral notes and a very smooth finish.  I drank this wine with orange juice as part of a mimosa with a hearty breakfast meal.  The sweet wine was a good complement to balance out the meal.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Tasting- Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi Chardonnay


Name: Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi Chardonnay
Variety: Chardonnay
Region: California
Country: USA
Year: 2005
Price: $14.50
Wine Critic Review: This Chardonnay's vibrant fruit, floral, and spice flavors make it an elegant match for roasted chicken, grilled fish, fresh salads, and creamy cheeses.  This wine offers fresh citrus, apple, and ripe tropical fruit character, with hints of orange blossom and spice.
My Review:  I did not enjoy this wine.  I think it had aged too long and was beginning to become spoiled.  It was a very dark gold in color and almost bitterly acidic in taste.  It was a very tart wine that tasted like lemon to me.  I drank this wine with a tomato-pasta dish, and the food did nothing to improve the flavor.  I would not recommend drinking this wine as an older wine, I am sure it is much better consumed young.

Tasting- A. Charbaut & Fils Champagne


Name: A. Charbaut & Fils Champagne
Variety: Champagne
Region: Reims
Country: France
Year: 2013
Price: $34.99
Wine Critic Review: This was a very smooth, "earth laden" champagne with a distinctive flavor of straw, apple, peach, and pear.  Very pleasant.
My Review: This was a very rich and smooth Champagne.  I enjoyed drinking this a lot.  I could taste the apple flavor very strongly, but did not pick up on the peach or pear as much.  I thought it tasted very much like sun-ripened green grapes.  Great Champagne that I did not drink with any food.  I will definitely be purchasing this again for special occasions.

Name- Charles de Cazanove Champagne Tradition Pere & Fils


Name: Charles de Cazanove Champagne Tradition Pere & Fils
Variety: Champagne
Region: Reims
Country: France
Year: 2013
Price: $26
Wine Critic Review: This is a very lightweight, smooth, and pleasant Champagne.  It has a crisp and refreshing finish and pairs well with light appetizers or fruit.
My Review:  I liked this Champagne a lot.  It was very crisp and had hints of sweet fruit and strawberries.  I did not eat any food with this Champagne, but it worked very well on its own.  I will definitely be buying this again.

Tasting- Carroll Vineyards Chardonnay


Name: Carroll Vineyards Chardonnay
Variety: Chardonnay
Region: Virginia (Loudoun County)
Country: USA
Year: 2012
Price: $21
Wine Critic Review: This is an unbaked Chardonnay that has been aged in all stainless steel barrels.  It has notes of Asian pear and citrus hints.  This is a very smooth wine with a crisp finish.
My Review:  I really enjoyed this Chardonnay.  It was very light and crisp and more dry than it was sweet.  This wine reminded me a lot of Pinot Grigio, which is one of my favorite varietals.  I drank this wine with a spinach salad.  The vegetables made the wine taste more tangy and acidic.  This wine was a little pricy for me but I would probably buy it again.

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Tasting- Chateau Saint-Sulpice Red Bordeaux Wine


Name- Chateau Saint-Sulpice Red Bordeaux Wine
Variety- Blended wine (70% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Cabernet Franc)
Region- Bordeaux
Country- France
Year- 2010
Price- $14.99
Wine Critic Review- This wine is typically fragrant, soft, and well balanced.  Nose of pepper, charred wood and green pepper.  Initial taste is very light plum and green pepper.  Fruit fades quickly leaving only light greenness and tannins.  Finish lingers lightly but becomes bitter.

My review- I enjoyed this wine a lot.  It was a very dry wine and tasted a lot like dark fruit and blackberries. I could not taste the green pepper the wine critic review mentioned.   At first it was slightly bitter, but when I had this wine with a beef dish it opened up more and tasted better.  This wine was pretty good, and for its price I will probably buy it again.

Tasting- Sunset Hill Cabernet Franc


Name- Sunset Hills Cabernet Franc
Variety- Cabernet Franc
Region- Shenadoah AVA, Virginia
Country- USA
Year- 2012
Price- $19.99
Wine Critic Review- The Sunset Hills Vineyard Cabernet Franc bursts with aromas of violets, cassis, raspberries, and pepper.  A lush, spicy wine, this bottle pairs well with ham, pork, veal, or pizza. A bold Cabernet Franc with aromatics of plum, baking spice, cherry, and cedar.  A round, lush mid palate and good length.  Sturdy tannin.

My review-  This was a really strong wine.  It was really hot and spicy and a lot to handle at the first taste.  I could taste a lot of dark berries, especially raspberry and blackberry. I was not crazy about this wine at first, but it grew on me as I drank it more.  I did not eat this wine with any food. I would not recommend this wine to beginning wine drinkers, but I enjoyed it.