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
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Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Wine Tasting: 2014 Columbia Crest Grand Estates Limited Release Gold Red Blend
I ordered a dozen wines from the Columbia Crest Wine Club. Tonight I am tasting the Grand Estates Limited Release Gold Red Blend.
Tasting Notes:
Medium+ body and dark garnet in color with medium legs. Nice fragrances of blueberries and radishes. Up front savory flavors of cranberry and red plum followed up by a late sour cherry. A smooth, but not silky texture and a mellow acidic finish.
Final Thoughts:
Very good for $12US. Much better than most $12 off the shelf American wines you find.
Tasting Notes:
Medium+ body and dark garnet in color with medium legs. Nice fragrances of blueberries and radishes. Up front savory flavors of cranberry and red plum followed up by a late sour cherry. A smooth, but not silky texture and a mellow acidic finish.
Final Thoughts:
Very good for $12US. Much better than most $12 off the shelf American wines you find.
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Wine Tasting: 2014 Columbia Crest Chardonnay Unoaked Reserve Estate
I'm really becoming a huge fan of Washington wines. I received my wine club order from Columbia Crest not too long ago and one of the wines they sent was an unoaked reserve Chardonnay. 2014 Columbia Crest Chardonnay Unoaked Reserve Estate
Tasting Notes:
Light golden straw in color. Light and crisp scents of citrus and dried fruit. Voracious honeydew accented with lemon and slight hints of lime buried in the late balanced acidity. Medium bodied with smooth texture and very nice finish.
Final Thoughts:
While I generally lean towards oaked Chardonnay, I do not like them heavily oaked. This is a very good unoaked Chardonnay. One I'm very happy with. Excellent wine!
Tasting Notes:
Light golden straw in color. Light and crisp scents of citrus and dried fruit. Voracious honeydew accented with lemon and slight hints of lime buried in the late balanced acidity. Medium bodied with smooth texture and very nice finish.
Final Thoughts:
While I generally lean towards oaked Chardonnay, I do not like them heavily oaked. This is a very good unoaked Chardonnay. One I'm very happy with. Excellent wine!
Thursday, August 11, 2016
Wine Tasting: 2011 Chateau Ste. Michelle Cabernet Sauvignon Cold Creek Vineyard
My last wine tasting update was also a Chateau Ste. Michelle Cabernet Sauvignon. The 2013 Indian Well I believe it was. Today it's the 2011 Cold Creek Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon.
Tasting Notes:
Dark violet in color with lavender and dark fruit rind on the nose. Medium to medium plus body, fairly smooth with tart raspberry, cherry, with a medium wet granite finish.
Final thoughts:
Good, but not great. I had noted in the Indian Wells tasting notes that Chateau Ste. Michelle had better wines than the Indian Wells, this is definitely one of them. Though, this one comes with a larger price tag too boot. I still feel the QPR is a little low on this wine though.
Tasting Notes:
Dark violet in color with lavender and dark fruit rind on the nose. Medium to medium plus body, fairly smooth with tart raspberry, cherry, with a medium wet granite finish.
Final thoughts:
Good, but not great. I had noted in the Indian Wells tasting notes that Chateau Ste. Michelle had better wines than the Indian Wells, this is definitely one of them. Though, this one comes with a larger price tag too boot. I still feel the QPR is a little low on this wine though.
Thursday, August 4, 2016
Wine Tasting: 2013 Chateau Ste. Michelle Cabernet Sauvignon Indian Wells
This evening I decided upon a wine I just picked up as a sixth bottle of a wine purchase. I was really only looking for the five wines, but my local wine shop gives a 5% discount on six and well. This one was practically free with the discount on the others.
Tasting Notes:
Dark violet in color, blueberry, cherry, and red beet on the nose. Black current, black olive, and wet granite on the palate. Semi-smooth with a long finish.
Final thoughts:
It's okay. You won't impress anyone with it. Chateau Ste. Michelle has a lot better offerings if you're looking for a good wine.
Tasting Notes:
Dark violet in color, blueberry, cherry, and red beet on the nose. Black current, black olive, and wet granite on the palate. Semi-smooth with a long finish.
Final thoughts:
It's okay. You won't impress anyone with it. Chateau Ste. Michelle has a lot better offerings if you're looking for a good wine.
Monday, June 27, 2016
Wine Tasting: 2013 Columbia Crest H3 Cabernet Sauvignon
I actually had this wine the other night, but I'm only getting around to posting my thoughts tonight.
I must say, that I am definitely becoming more of a Washington State wine fan of late. Though I must admit a winemaking friend of mine who is really a fan of Washington wines has really made me examine more Washington wines.
So, this wine is the 2013 Columbia Crest H3 Cabernet Sauvignon.
Tasting Notes:
Garnet in color with scents of plum, and licorice. Cranberry, with earthen flavors of forest floor and minerals with a long peppery finish. Smooth, but not quite silky. Good body and the alcohol punches forward, yet the bold flavors and long finish make it blend well.
Final Thoughts;
I enjoyed this wine, though another winemaking acquaintance of mine said he didn't qutie appreciate the 2014 version of this same wine. Could be age, could just be a lacking wine. Anyway, I do like the 2013 vintage.
I must say, that I am definitely becoming more of a Washington State wine fan of late. Though I must admit a winemaking friend of mine who is really a fan of Washington wines has really made me examine more Washington wines.
So, this wine is the 2013 Columbia Crest H3 Cabernet Sauvignon.
Tasting Notes:
Garnet in color with scents of plum, and licorice. Cranberry, with earthen flavors of forest floor and minerals with a long peppery finish. Smooth, but not quite silky. Good body and the alcohol punches forward, yet the bold flavors and long finish make it blend well.
Final Thoughts;
I enjoyed this wine, though another winemaking acquaintance of mine said he didn't qutie appreciate the 2014 version of this same wine. Could be age, could just be a lacking wine. Anyway, I do like the 2013 vintage.
Thursday, June 2, 2016
Wine Tasting: 2013 Columbia Crest Wautoma Springs Vineyards Reserve
Tonight was the night to ensure my Columbia Crest Wine Club shipment wasn't tainted by the heat during shipping. (a week shipping and 90F+ heat) I would have rather cellared it, but I needed to know if I had to send it back.
I like the packaging. Simple yet elegant black and gold label with winemaking notes on the front of the label. An ornate cork that is quite attractive.
Tasting Notes:
A dark lushish purple and surprisingly fast legs. On the nose there is florals, blueberry and an earthen minerality. Medium bodied, yet very juicy with flavors of plum, black cherry and allspice. It finishes is quite long and it begs for another taste.
Final Thoughts:
A bit thin and young, but very good none the less. It doesn't appear tainted by heat during shipping. I recieved two in my shipment and I may purchase another to replace this one in my cellar.
I like the packaging. Simple yet elegant black and gold label with winemaking notes on the front of the label. An ornate cork that is quite attractive.
Tasting Notes:
A dark lushish purple and surprisingly fast legs. On the nose there is florals, blueberry and an earthen minerality. Medium bodied, yet very juicy with flavors of plum, black cherry and allspice. It finishes is quite long and it begs for another taste.
Final Thoughts:
A bit thin and young, but very good none the less. It doesn't appear tainted by heat during shipping. I recieved two in my shipment and I may purchase another to replace this one in my cellar.
Friday, February 26, 2016
Tasting: 2013 L'Ecole No.41, Chenin Blanc
This Chenin Blanc is from the Columbia Valley, Washington State.
Semi-sweet and crisp. I believe this would be a great wine for a beautiful spring day. It gushes bright and lively fruits with a slight tartness and acidity near the finish that can cut through the sweetness of a tropical fruit which I would suggest pairing with it.
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