Name: Bricco Dei Tati
Variety: Barbera
Region: Piedmonte
Country: Italy
Year: 2012
Price: $6.95
Shop Review: 100% barbera. Fresh with aromas of strawberries, cherries, and rose petals, this is an ideal wine with shellfish, salads, chicken, and appetizers.
My Review: The nose of this wine was light and strawberry-esque. When swallowing this wine it immediately hit my stomach with a strange hotness that burned a little bit. The aftertaste was of cherries, sweet but strange. Not my favorite.
No food
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 - Smoking Loon
- Name: Smoking Loon
- Variety: Sauvignon blanc
- Region: California
- Country: United States
- Year: 2009
- Price: $7.95
- Shop Review:This bleached blonde beauty is reminiscent of fresh green apples, pineapple and has hints of hibiscus blossoms. The concentration of zesty lemon and gooseberry fills your mouth leaving notes of thyme and melon behind. The bright acid in this wine gives you a zing while the fruit keeps your mouth watering for more. This wine pairs beautifully with a grilled prawn salad with a grapefruit vinaigrette, veggie spring rolls or grilled tilapia with mango salsa.
- My Review: The nose on this wine had a very strong apple to the nose. It smelled sweet and light, I couldn't wait to taste it. Judging by the lengty review that the store gave it, which I will not be able to match, this wine was going to be good. I took one little sip and my taste buds exploded with sweet sweet luscious delicacy. Very peachy in flavor and all around good. A delicious wine that I wished I had more of. Unfortunately I did not buy this wine simply because I wanted a different wine, by my roommate bought a bottle, so I will be sharing it with him, whether he likes it or not.
- No food
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Vintage Cellar Tasting - Ruta 22
Name: Ruta 22
Variety: Malbec
Region: Patagonia
Country: Argentina
Year: 2011
Price: $7.95
Shop Review: Stout and dense from the beginning, with blackberry and violet aromas. Despite being a bold and dark malbec, this is fresh and composed, with sweet blackberry and cassis flavors. Good on the finish, with candied fruit and caramel sweetness.
My Review: A nice deep purple color to the wine. Smelled like blackberries and maulberries. The flavor was earthy but not nearly as much so as the last wine. also got a hint of cherries as well as very tannicy. Good wine but too expensive for the occassion. I lost my spunk near the end of these reviews, I'm absolutely exhausted, have a ton of work to complete, and two more get-togethers by the end of this weekend. This is energy absorbing. Nap time!
No food
Variety: Malbec
Region: Patagonia
Country: Argentina
Year: 2011
Price: $7.95
Shop Review: Stout and dense from the beginning, with blackberry and violet aromas. Despite being a bold and dark malbec, this is fresh and composed, with sweet blackberry and cassis flavors. Good on the finish, with candied fruit and caramel sweetness.
My Review: A nice deep purple color to the wine. Smelled like blackberries and maulberries. The flavor was earthy but not nearly as much so as the last wine. also got a hint of cherries as well as very tannicy. Good wine but too expensive for the occassion. I lost my spunk near the end of these reviews, I'm absolutely exhausted, have a ton of work to complete, and two more get-togethers by the end of this weekend. This is energy absorbing. Nap time!
No food
Vintage Cellar Tasting - Serres Sainte Lucie
Name: Chateau Serres Sainte Lucie
Variety: Syrah, grenache, mourvedre
Region: Corbieres
Country: France
Year: 2010
Price: $4.95
Shop Review: Syrah, grenache, and mourvedre. Superb dark garnet color with a few reflections of dark orange. Intense nose of ripe fruits, spices, and roasted coffee. The palate is rounded and full, with silky matured tannins and hints of vanilla. This wine is rich and powerful with layers of tannins.
My Review: This wine literally smelled like a horse or cow farm. Extremely manure smelling and perhaps thick apricots mixed in. The flavor was literally as if I was eating dirt and poop. Extremely heavy on the earth tones and burnt dirty and black cherries. Very interesting, not for me.
No food
Variety: Syrah, grenache, mourvedre
Region: Corbieres
Country: France
Year: 2010
Price: $4.95
Shop Review: Syrah, grenache, and mourvedre. Superb dark garnet color with a few reflections of dark orange. Intense nose of ripe fruits, spices, and roasted coffee. The palate is rounded and full, with silky matured tannins and hints of vanilla. This wine is rich and powerful with layers of tannins.
My Review: This wine literally smelled like a horse or cow farm. Extremely manure smelling and perhaps thick apricots mixed in. The flavor was literally as if I was eating dirt and poop. Extremely heavy on the earth tones and burnt dirty and black cherries. Very interesting, not for me.
No food
Vintage Cellar Tasting - Cresta Azul
- Name: Cresta Azul
- Variety: Moscatel, macabeo, parellada, xarel-lo
- Region: Peralada
- Country: Spain
- Year: No Vintage
- Price: $5.95
- Shop Review: Moscatel, macabeo, parellada, xarel-lo. Peach, orange cream, and vanilla flavors mingle in this softly bubbly white. Off-dry, but with crisp acidity and a clean finish.
- My Review: Sweet smell like cut grass. The taste was kind of like tangerinies or nectarines and definitely fruity flavor but not terribly sweet. The color was very light clear. This was a nice refreshing wine, I liked it so I purchased a bottle.
- No food
Friday, April 5, 2013
Vintage Cellar Tasting - Veleta Tempranillo
- Name: Veleta
- Variety: Tempranillo
- Region: Granada
- Country: Spain
- Year: 2010
- Price: $3.95
- Shop Review: Fresh in flavor and crisp in texture, this dry rose offers berry, tart cherry, and light herbal flavors, with firm acidity and a clean finish. Focused and juicy.
- My Review: This wine was from the same vineyard as the previous wine but very different. It smelled like strawberries and bananas as well as giving off a musty flavors, but not quite as musty as the previous, it had a sweet must to it. The wine was dry with a slight hotness to it, it didn't give off nearly as strong or good of a flavor as the previous. No bite whatsoever, almost just like off-flavored water. I got hints of pecans in the aftertaste, as well as a vomit flavor, not the all out vomit, but the kind that you accidentally burp out and it kinda burns but its not enough to make you throw up so you just swallow it and it tastes kinda gross but not overly so that you can't do it. It tasted like that.
- No food to offset the vomit.
Vintage Cellar Tasting - Veleta Brut Vino
- Name: Veleta Brut Vino Espumoso Rosado
- Variety: Tempranillo, granacha
- Region: Granada
- Country: Spain
- Year: No vintage
- Price: $3.95
- Shop Review: Rose salmon with copper reflections. Slow rising fine bubble that forms "lace" and "roasary." In the nose is complex and elegant with red fruit, citric, exotic, fresh flowers, and notes of dry fruits and dry flowers. Fresh, gentle, and alive. Perfectly integrated "perlage" with serious and subtle flavors of dry fruits, pomegranate and lemonade. Long lasting scent of flowers and herbs.
- My Review: The nose of this wine was tart but bitter, with spices swirling at the ends of my nostrils, strangley I also got a hint of diesel smell to the aftertone. Very strange, musty flavor, also slightly bitter but offset by peaches and dirty flowers. Oh and this wine was a fizzy rose, I forgot to mention. I enjoyed this wine, mainly due to its strangeness, it gave a little pop but also a little ugh...you know? Just different.
- No food
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