Sunday, April 28, 2013

Wine Tasting: Flip Flop Pinot Nior

Name: Flip Flop
Variety:  Pinot Noir
Region:
California

Country: United States
Year:
NV
Price:
 $4.95


Winery Review: The 2010 Flipflop Wines Pinot Noir exhibits aromas of black cherry, plum, and dried herbs (sage). It tastes of black cherry cola with a little spice. This wine is fairly smooth and medium-bodied. It ends with a little bit of a spicy finish that is slightly dry. This is a nicely balanced wine and a bit spicier than typical Pinot Noir, which I liked quite a bit. Quite a nice surprise at only $6 and this one may very well find a spot in the next Top 10 list. - Reverse Wine Snob 7/11/11

My Review: Warm and slightly vinegary on the nose.  Hints of plum, spice, and vanilla are easily detectable with a peppery edge.   On the tongue this Pinot Noir is slightly sweet and dry with a mildly hot, peppery finish.  It has a unique, tangy, earthy component to it as well.  I like this wine, but it is a little too hot; it gave me heart burn. 

Food: I did not try this wine with food.

Wine Tasting: Reserve Grand Veneur Cotes du Rhone

Name: Reserve Grand Veneur Cotes du Rhone
Variety:
70% Grenache, 20% Syrah and 10% Cinsault
Region:
Rhone Valley

Country: France
Year:
2010
Price:
 $14.95


Winery Review:
 
As for their other values, the 2010 Grand Veneur Cotes du Rhone Reserve (70% Grenache, 20% Syrah and 10% Cinsault) displays loads of ripe flavors. It is very concentrated for a Cotes du Rhone, and is actually an amazing wine. Classic garrigue, black cherry liqueur, lavender, licorice and spice box are all present in this full-bodied, intense, and rich Cotes du Rhone. This is a sensational effort to drink over the next 4-5 years, although it might last even longer - Vintage Cellar 4/25/2013
 
My Review:  What an interesting wine on the nose; spicy and full of warm, dark fruits.  This bold, red wine contains a slightly floral taste for the tongue.  To me it tasted a little too bitter and spicy; I got the feeling it needed more time to mature.  Though it was not my cup of tea, I can envision enjoying it more later down the road. 

Food: I did not try this wine with food.

Wine Tasting: Lobetia Tempranillo

Name: Lobetia
Variety:  Tempranillo
Region:
La Mancha

Country: Spain
Year:
NV
Price:
 $9.95


Winery Review:
Organically and naturally grown and made, this wine allows the varietal and the terroir to stand out cleanly. It shows a nice cherry color with a violet shade because of its youth. Red berries and cherries on the nose. On the palate it is fresh, slightly astringent, and harmonious with a long finish - Vintage Cellar 4/25/2013
 
My Review: On the nose this Tempranillo smelled of cherry cough syrup and red berries.  Though I had a hard time looking past its medicinal aromas, it was able to appreciate it's fresh taste on the tongue.  To me the finish was a bit gross; it was too harsh and bitter for my liking.  Not one of my favorite wines.


Food: I did not try this wine with food.

Wine Tasting: Lobetia Chardonnay

Name: Lobetia
Variety:  Chardonnay
Region:
La Mancha

Country: Spain
Year:
2011
Price:
 $9.95


Winery Review:
Organially and naturally grown and made, this wine allows the varietal and the terroir to stand out cleanly. Clean, bright color with a greenish-yellow tone. On the nose, exotic fruits like pineapple.  Full flavored, fresh, with good acidity in the mouth, it finishes with tropical fruits.  - Vintage Cellar 4/25/2013
 
My Review: Interesting Chardonnay, it was more refreshing than I originally expected it to me.  It has a strangely fruity nose of warm pineapples, apples, and citrus; hard to put my thumb on the other aromas.  The tastes was mildly sweet with an acidic edge.  I actually enjoyed drinking this Chardonnay, its tartness was appealing.

 
Food: I did not try this wine with food.

Wine Tasting: Trattoria Busa Alla Torre Da Lele

Name: Trattoria Busa Alla Torre Da Lele
Variety:  Pinot Grigio
Region:
Veneto

Country: Italy
Year:
NV
Price:
 $7.95


Winery Review:
  Named after the famous restaurant in Italy! This is their house white wine! Coppery color from extended skin contact, round and rich texture with juicy melon aromas and flavors with a sweet fennel note on the ultra smooth finish. Great value Grigio! Drink

now  - Vintage Cellar 4/25/2013  
My Review: This Pinot Grigio is light and sweet on the nose with bright aromas of apples and citrus.  It also contains a sightly tropical, vegetable edge to it.
  On the tongue this wine is slightly sweet and tart with an unpleasant bitterness about it.  I was not a huge fan of this wine, it seem unbalanced.
 
Food: I did not try this wine with food.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Wine Dinner: Easter with Friends

For Easter, a group of us unable to go home to our families came together to celebrate with a wine dinner. We held the dinner potluck style; each of us brought a variety of foods and a few white and red wines.  A few other friends not in Geography of Wine also came to participate in the dinner.  We spent the evening talking, grilling, and playing Frisbee. 

The Food:
  • Bread
  • Gouda Cheese
  • Chicken Almond Salad
  •  Pasta Salad
  • Goulash
  • Potato Salad
  • Deviled Eggs
  • Spicy Sausage
  • Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Brownies
To compliment the array of food we had four wines to choose from; three reds and a white.  Initially we started off by tasting each wine before eating dinner, then moved on to eat and alternate wines with food.

The Wines
  •   Georges Dubeuf, Red Beaujolais Nouveau, Thorins, Frances 2012
    • Smells of bananas, strawberries and red berries.  On the tongue this wine is tart and fruity, but mildly sweet.  Its effect is thirst clenching, but it isn't too dry or bitter.  Nice pair to chicken salad.
  • Two Vines Riesling, Washington, 2010 
    • Interesting Riesling because it had an earthy, grassy component to its fresh apple, citrus, and pear flavors.  On the tongue this Riesling tasted like apple juice; sweet, fruity and mouth watering with a bitter edge.  Because it was the sweetest wine of the night, we chilled it and served it with dessert.  It was nice and sweet on its own, but a horrible companion to chocolate based sweets.
  • Robert Mondavi Merlot, Acampo, California 2011
    • When tasting this Merlot it smelled of grape juice, cranberries, and raspberries.  On its own it was dry, with mild sweetness.  It was not too acidic, but had a finish that was a liitle too much for my liking.  On its own this wine wasn't unique; it was plain with a distinct Merlot aroma.  As I ate dinner, I tried this wine with Gouda cheese and spicy sausage.  With the cheese, the wine became noticeable more fruity, but lost some of its sweetness.  When mixed with the spicy sausage, the food had a softening effect on the wine making it more enjoyable.
  • Beringer Pinot Noir, California 2011
    • On this nose this Pinot Noir smelled exactly like Whelches grape juice with a blackberry-pomegranate kick.  It tasted sweet with a bold punch of tannins.  For me it was a little hot, with a long bitter finish.  I got the impression it needed time to soften, either through aging or decanting.  However, this wine was the favorite of the night.  I tried Beringer with goulash and enjoyed the combination; the pair seemed to pull out the flavors of the goulash, heightening the tomato flavors in particular.
In all, it was a great evening with a lot of food.  I am starting to grasp the concept of wine and food pairings, and enjoy the effect wine has on food.   Next time I would like to try a non-potluck style dinner that is planned down to the appetizer.

Wine Tasting: Chronic Cellars

Name: Chronic Cellars Sofa King Bueno
Variety:  79% Syrah/ 12% Mourvedre/ 5% Petite Sirah/ 4% Grenache
Region:
California

Country: Unites States
Year:
NV
Price:
 $23.95


Winery Review: Aromas: Black licorice, violets, clove, bay leaves, and thyme.  Tastes: Fresh berries, black pepper, licorice, clove, and thyme.  This wine is youthful and fleshy!  Bueno has many layers that fill the nose and palate.  It is a full bodies wine with balances tannins and different spices. 
- Vintage Cellar 3/30/2013

 
My Review: On the nose Sofa King Nueno smells exactly like cherry cheese cake.  This wine is spicy and warm, brightened by red berries.  On this tongue it is light and mildly dry with a bitter finish.  Descent wine.

 
Food: I did not try this wine with food.