- Name: Wilson Daniels
- Variety: Merlot
- Region: Central Coast
- Country: California
- Year: 2010
- Price: $7.95
- Shop Review: Made predominantly from Paso Robles grapes, the wine is full-bodied and silky yet robust, with aromas of black cherry and plum and a palate of blackberry, raspberry, and blueberry jab laced with vanilla and toast.
- My Review: Smell was deep and of dark berries but with a strange stagnant smell almost that of gasoline. The feel in my mouth was extremely silky and smooth, really a pleasing mouthfeel. It gave a nice bite with a decent amount of tannins as well. The flavor was dark, deep, and long lasting. A little bitter and also smokey. A nice wine for sure.
- No wine...I mean food. Getting loopy.
This is my first ever blog and will be a documented history of my wine experiences over the course of my last semester here at Virginia Tech. It is required for my Geography of Wine course with John Boyer but I plan to use it for my own personal enjoyment beyond the lifespan of this course as well.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Vintage Cellar Tasting - Wilson Daniels
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