Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Coastal Vines White Zinfandel

•Name: Coastal Vines White Zin
•Variety: White Zinfandel
•Region: Sonoma, California
•Country: USA
•Year: 2013
•Price: $6.95
•Review: "This White Zinfandel has a beautiful pink salmon color and crisp acidity. The wine shows juicy fruit flavors of strawberry and cherry, with a tangy sweet finish. Pairs well with mild cheeses, crab cakes, and spicy Asian cuisine." - Vintage Cellar
• Wow.  Very in your face sweetness that I cold do with dessert, but not for a meal of crab cakes.  I didn't find it as sweet as the moscatos that I tasted in the last few weeks, and there was a little more hotness to the finish.  I got a lot of peach flavor and maybe over sweet melon.  Wouldn't buy unless it was for a gift to a sweet wine lover.

Ilurce Tempranillo

•Name: Ilurce
•Variety: Termpranillo
 •Region: Rioja
•Country: Spain
•Year: 2008
•Price: $14 ON SALE FOR $5.95
•Review: "88 points – Stephen Tanzer
Dark purple. Zesty, youthfully medicinal aromas of dark berries, licorice and cracked pepper. Juicy and fresh, with smooth texture and sweet cherry and spice flavors framed by dusty tannins. Finishes with a suggestion of slightly roasted fruits and good clinging persistence. Delivers a lot of power and richness for the money." - Vintage Cellar
•This was a very well balanced wine and one of the better Tempranillos that I've had.  I got a lot of cherry on the nose and artificial cherry on the palate.  There was a certain astringency to it that I would have liked toned back.  Maybe if it were paired with a creamy cheese it would cut it back a bit.  The non-filtered aspect was interesting but not my favorite.  I like non filtered better in beers.

Maipe Torrontes

•Name: Maipe Chakana Wines
•Variety: Torrontes
•Region: Mendoza
•Country: Argentina
•Year: 2013
•Price: $7.95
•Review: "Spring-like nose of fresh white peaches, pears, green apple, green melon and hints of jasmine and rose petals. On the palate, it has a beautiful structure and acidity along with fruit flavors and plenty of body. Well balanced, this wine displays a pleasant freshness with citrus notes and a long finish." - Vintage Cellar
•  I thought that this wine was very delightful.  It had a hint of honeysuckle on the nose and a sweet smell throughout the taste.  the melon came through for me but I also found elder flower possibly a few seconds after the finish. Great wine and would buy once I get a real job (budget issues).

Wine and Cheese Pair Nicely With Staying Indoors

My two good friends and I decided that although the cold weather can hold us indoors, it doesn't have to stop our fun on a weekend night.  We came together and paired three different wines with three different cheeses.  The wines were as follows:


•Name: Rubus
•Variety: Rosado Prieto Picudo
•Region: Tierra de Lion
•Country: Spain
•Year: N/V
•Price: $3.95
•Review: "Bright clean strawberry rose color. In the nose it is intense and fresh, with strawberry aromas and slight citric hints. In the mouth it is fresh, strong and tasty, emphasizing a delightful tingle due to its carbonic residuals. The name Prieto Picudo means "tight & pointy" (more or less). This is due to the tightly formed bunches and the slightly oval/pointy shape of the grapes. The bunch shape is reminiscent of Tempranillo; the berries are thick skinned, and dark blue-black in color. Prieto Picudo is well adapted to the difficult growing conditions in Castilla y León province - not a lot of rain, very cold winters and scorching hot summers. The vines tend to relatively low yields, with lots of color, concentration and good acidity. Also, it's the same grape as Alfrocheiro Preto in Portugal. Alfrocheiro is an important variety in Dão region of Portugal." - Vintage Cellar

•Name: San Elias Carmenere

•Variety: Carmenere
•Region: Valle Central
•Country: Chile
•Year: 2014
•Price: $6.95
•Review: "This medium-bodied red offers roasted plum, kirsch, sage and game notes, with light tannins supporting the spicy finish." - Vintage Cellar

•Name: Canyon Road Pinot Nior

•Variety; Pinot Nior
•Region: California
•Country: USA
•Year: N/V
•Price: $6.95
• Review: "Rich, fruit forward cherry flavors, soft tannins, a medium body and a smooth velvety finish. Pairs well with creamy soups, salmon, and savory pork dishes." - Vintage Cellar



Rachel begins the palate experience
The first wine up was the Rubus. Blue cheese and honey on cracker paied with the Rubus was interesting... The honey was too sweet with the rose and the blue cheese overpowered the wine.  The rubus was way too sweet to even try to pair with anything.  The best thing that paired with it was the dried cranberries, but these only helped as a chaser.  I was disappointed in this wine for this project, but I know next time I need to stick to mainly red wines. It couldn't hold up against any of the taste profiles of the cheese.

Danny found the Pinot to be best with the goat cheese.
The Carmenere on its own was a bit acidic, but after a little time it opened up and brought out more floral notes and hints of plum.  I tasted ripe cherries and a hint of red delicious apple. The bright violet red color in the glass resembled a bouquet of exotic flowers and set the tone of expectation for this wine.  The gouda and the Carmenere were so creamy together that it was like a seven dollar wine had became a twenty dollar bottle. The cheese gets creamier and the wine lost its acidity (which is great).  The blue cheese with honey on a cracker with the Carmenere was the next combination.  It cut the initial taste but didn't break the acidity down to what I would like.  Goat cheese and Carmenere followed with an amazing texture on the tongue.  The velvety smoothness washed over my palate and balanced the tannins out very nicely.

The cheese went quicker than we thought. The pizza saved it. 
Canyon Road Pinot Noir was the next wine to pair with the cheeses.  It had been open for a few days and upon tasting it unpaired, it has opened up tremendously which offered a boost of confidence for what came next.  The first cheese that it was paired with was the Gouda. There were similar results as with the Carmenere in both the mouth feel and the initial tasting. The cheese lingered in my mouth a bit more than expected and seemed to add to the residual taste of the wine. The blue cheese with honey and the Pinot Nior were good, but had the honey not been there, the Pinot Nior would not have been able to handle the intense flavor.  In tastings to come, I will try to pair the blue cheese with a bolder red wine, possibly a Malbec or Cabernet Sauvignon. The goat cheese paired with the pinot nior was also very enjoyable. The texture was the biggest improvement that I noticed but the sweetness of the goat cheese also complimented nicely.  I enjoyed the pinot on its own and I couldn't tell by the end of the wine tasting if I liked the wine and the cheese together better, or if I was just really enjoying the cheese, and it was adding to the experience of the wine.

Even Grover found his kibbles to pair nicely with a stick
Everyone who participated enjoyed the event (with exception of the Rubus) and we brainstormed what we could change for the next time.  Someone mentioned trying to open up a bigger flavored bottle of red when pairing with the blue cheese and I will keep my eye out for one to turn up.  My other friend also wanted to try tasting with a muenster cheese.  We found that lighter wines such as a pinot gris or a gruner veltliner might hold up well against it.  I personally would like to try the difference between  goudas and a particular wine.  As the dutch say, "jong belegen, belegen, and extra belegen which just measure the age at which the cheese has been aged (4 weeks, 10 weeks, or many months).  Overall, this was a great experience and I learned what I could do better next time.












Riebeek Chenin Blanc

•Name: Riebeek Cellars Colection Chenin Blanc
•Variety: Chenin Blanc
•Region: Swartland
•Country: South Africa
•Year: 2014
•Price $10 ON SALE FOR $6.95
• Review " Fresh kiwifruit, green apple and almond notes bounce along, showing a flash of plantain on the friendly finish. Drink now. " - Vintage Cellar
•I thought that this wine had a little more to work with than the Santa Luz.  I noticed melon on the nose, and tasted pear on my first few initial sips.  I had never had a chenin blanc before and I would have to say it was nothing that caught my attention, but I would bring it to an Easter picnic to share with my friends and family.  Nothing was paired with this but I could see it going well with a light salad at lunch time.

Santa Luz Sauvignon Blanc 2013

 •Name: Santa Luz Sauvignon Blanc 2013
 •Variety: Sauvignon Blanc
 •Region: Central Chile
 •Country: Chile
 •Year: 2013
 •Price: $11 ON SALE FOR $6.95
 • Review " Like any good Sauvignon Blanc, this opens with oceanic aromas of citrus fruits, sea foam and minerality. In the mouth, it is juicy and stony, with washing acidity. Flavors of honeydew, lime and a nice grassiness finish firm, with good backbone. Drink this with salads, shellfish and ceviche." - Vintage Cellar
•This wine was rather dry and tasted slightly more acidic than I would like.  It had a quick finish and I didn't have much time to read into the flavor profile. I think it was a crisp wine but I wouldn't go out of my way to buy it. Would I recommend it to someone? If they like white wines, sure.  If they are new to wines, I might leave this at home.

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Hugl - Gruner Veltliner

•Name: Hugl
•Variety: Gruner Veltliner
•Region: Niederösterreich 
•Country: Austria
•Year: 2013
•Price: $7.95
"A fresh scent of green pears greets the nose. What follows comes in a light, crisp citrus vein, supported by a rounded mouthfeel. A refreshing wine for immediate drinking. - Anne Krebiehl, MW"
• Smells more interesting than it taste.  Sort of fell short from my expectations.  Slightly dry, smoother on the way down.  Overall rather pleasant although I wouldn't go out of my way for it.  I did not pair this with any food

Fox Hollow Chardonnay

•Name: Fox Hollow Chardonay
•Variety: Chardonnay
•Region: California
•Country: USA
•Year: 2012
•Price: $5.95
• "This Chardonnay’s aromas of tropical pineapple, crisp green apple and citrus are supported by underlying nuances of vanilla. The finish is smooth and creamy yet balanced with enough acidity to accentuate the vibrant fruit flavors with a hint of orange blossoms." - Vintage Cellar
• Well balanced low acidity with a butter texture.  Definitely would drink again.  A little sour finish adds a pleasing depth to the taste.  It wasn't paired with any food but I would imagine it would go well with a fish dinner.

Fox Hollow Cabernet

•Name: Fox Hollow Cabernet Sauvignon
 •Variety: Cabernet Suvignon
 •Region: California
 •Country: USA
 •Year: 2012
 •Price: $5.95
 •"Rich and supple with juicy plum, blackberry and chocolate flavors and a pleasant sense of sweetness backed up by good acidity and moderate tannins. Offers early complexity and charm with real richness and depth" - Vintage Cellar
• Cherry flavors definately on the nose.  Red velvet texture with low acidity and a lemon peel finish

Cote du Rhone - Chicken and Turkey

•Name: Chicken and Turkey Cote du Rhone
•Variety: 50% Grenache, 30% Syrah and 20% Carignan
•Region: Rhone Valley
•Country: France
•Year: 2011
•Price $5.95
•Winery Review: "A blend of 50% Grenache, 30% Syrah and 20% Carignan. Deep red garnet color with purple highlights. Intense nose of morello cherry, tobacco and liquorice. Good structure on the palate with lots of fruits and a long fruity and spicy finish. A true delight." - Vintage Cellar
 • Rich dark red brick, very nice rasberry bouquet with notes of plum (not sure). tart pucker and polished finish
 •no food with this wine

Frascati

 •Name: Fontana Candida
 •Variety: 60% Malvasia Bianca di Candia, 30% Trebbiano and 10% Malvasia del Lazio
 •Region: Frascati
 •Country: Italy
 •Year:  U/V
 •Price: $5.95
 •Winery Review: "A light, tasty wine with a dry, crisp finish that's built on a zesty citrus backbone.
Fontana Candida Frascati is the most popular Frascati in the world and has been a staple of Roman culture for almost 2,000 years.
The grapes for this dry, clean wine are grown in the porous, volcanic soils located in the Frascati commune near Rome. Rich in potassium, this soil produces plump flavorful grapes. Fontana Candida is the only Frascati producer that uses cold filtration and cold bottling to preserve the wine's flavor and clarity.
This easy-to-drink wine pairs well with salads, pasta, veal, chicken, vegetable soups, mild seafood dishes and mild cheeses. 
 •Dry smell, lemon and sour apple taste with a hint of astringence.  Good spring time wine, very easy to sip on.
 •Did not pair with food

Beaujolais Nouveau


•Name: Beajolais Nouveau
•Variety: Gamay
•Region: Beajolais
•Country: France
•Year: 2014
•Price: $3.95
•Winery Review: "Balanced and lightly creamy, offering pretty flavors of plum sauce and raspberry coulis threaded with hints of ground spice. Elegant, with a floral finish."
•Pretty acidic but DEFINATELY a strawberry flavor. Almost artificial. A little late pucker but the flavor lasts 20 seconds for me
•Had it with a chicken salad but it could have been better with something lighter. Not sure yet what to pair it with but apparently it goes well at Thanksgiving