Tonight's wine is an Italian Barbera I picked up while browsing at the local wine shop.
Tasting Notes:
Beautiful ruby red in color with black cherry and sweet cranberry on the nose. Abundance of semi-tart raw red fruits up front with tannic pomegranate and liquorice finish. A punchy acidic early, but with time fades to provide a nice balance.
Final Thoughts:
It's a very nice wine. Medium complexity with an interesting bold initial flavors that dulls a bit during the finish. The early acidity provides a bit of pizzazz, though as it fades the body of the wine comes forward. Enjoyable.
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Saturday, August 19, 2017
Wine Tasting: 2013 EnRroute Chardonnay
It's been a while since I've found time to write up some wine tasting notes. Actually, I haven't had time to research many new wines to try either. Have been just enjoying several good wines that I've tried before.
Today's wine is 2013 EnRoute Chardonnay from California's Russian River Valley.
Tasting Notes:
Light straw in color with a petite lemon and grapefruit aroma. While the aroma may be petite, the flavors are immense and quite vivid! This chardonnay packs a punch. Booming lemon with a mix of honeydew and lemongrass. A soft buttery oak softens and adds a bit of creaminess, though it's very understated, but adds depth and complexity. The complexity does not stop there as it also carries quite of bit of acidic punch that blends well with the staunch flavors packed into this chardonnay.
Final Thoughts:
Wow, that took me by surprise! I was not prepared for that at all. The wine is wonderful, but definitely give it some air prior to consuming. Out of the bottle, the acidity is very overpowering. It becomes much more balanced after about 15 minutes. This is definitely a wine to try!
Today's wine is 2013 EnRoute Chardonnay from California's Russian River Valley.
Tasting Notes:
Light straw in color with a petite lemon and grapefruit aroma. While the aroma may be petite, the flavors are immense and quite vivid! This chardonnay packs a punch. Booming lemon with a mix of honeydew and lemongrass. A soft buttery oak softens and adds a bit of creaminess, though it's very understated, but adds depth and complexity. The complexity does not stop there as it also carries quite of bit of acidic punch that blends well with the staunch flavors packed into this chardonnay.
Final Thoughts:
Wow, that took me by surprise! I was not prepared for that at all. The wine is wonderful, but definitely give it some air prior to consuming. Out of the bottle, the acidity is very overpowering. It becomes much more balanced after about 15 minutes. This is definitely a wine to try!
Tuesday, January 3, 2017
Wine Tasting: 2015 Elouan Pinot Noir
Tonight we are back with the finicky varietal. A Pinot Noir out of the coastal hills of Oregon.
2015 Elouan Pinot Noir
Tasting Notes:
A dark rich crimson color. Scents of blueberry, licorice, and sea stones. Very lively cranberries, with a light peppery tobacco tar essence. Late flare of orange zest as it moves into the pungent finish to complete a terrific balance.
Final Thoughts:
Considering what a good Oregon Pinot Noir is known to go for. This is not just a fantastic wine, it's a fantastic bargain! I suppose that is what you should expect from a product created by a member of the Wagner family.
2015 Elouan Pinot Noir
Tasting Notes:
A dark rich crimson color. Scents of blueberry, licorice, and sea stones. Very lively cranberries, with a light peppery tobacco tar essence. Late flare of orange zest as it moves into the pungent finish to complete a terrific balance.
Final Thoughts:
Considering what a good Oregon Pinot Noir is known to go for. This is not just a fantastic wine, it's a fantastic bargain! I suppose that is what you should expect from a product created by a member of the Wagner family.
Monday, January 2, 2017
Wine Tasting: 2012 Mullan Road Cellars Red Wine Blend
Tonight's vino is a Columbia Valley, Washington red blend that consist of 51% Cabernet, 37% Merlot, and 12% Cabernet Franc.
2012 Mullan Road Cellars Red Wine Blend
Tasting Notes:
Ink like in color, and aromas of bountiful red fruit and spices. Black cherry, and relaxed blueberry with hints of ginger and allspice. Initially fruit forward, yet a wet earthen mossy flavors tame the bouquet of fruitiness to leave you analyzing the depth of it’s complexity. Finish isn’t substantial and slightly more subdued that I would hope for. Tannins and acidity just a touch off.
Final Thoughts:
This is a good wine. Just not spectacular. In my personal opinion, I do not believe the QPR is there for this wine at around the $40US range
2012 Mullan Road Cellars Red Wine Blend
Tasting Notes:
Ink like in color, and aromas of bountiful red fruit and spices. Black cherry, and relaxed blueberry with hints of ginger and allspice. Initially fruit forward, yet a wet earthen mossy flavors tame the bouquet of fruitiness to leave you analyzing the depth of it’s complexity. Finish isn’t substantial and slightly more subdued that I would hope for. Tannins and acidity just a touch off.
Final Thoughts:
This is a good wine. Just not spectacular. In my personal opinion, I do not believe the QPR is there for this wine at around the $40US range
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