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!
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