Wednesday, March 31, 2010

St. Christopher Gewurztraminer Rheinhessen 2008 - $9



David: Our first Gewerztraminer. This one is from Germany. Pale straw in color. Nose fairly weak. Very sweet. Apples are the obvious impression with perhaps a bit of lemon oil. Decent acidity but not enough to neutralize the sweetness. Low alcohol (10%). Tastes somewhat bland. Surely we can find better examples of Gewerztraminer.. Should try some from Alsace especially dry ones.
Score 3.0/5

Jessica: This wine was crisp with mild acidity and a dominating sweet taste. The fruits were apples and some citrus. Not much nose or depth. This wine was best served cold, otherwise the taste soured slightly.
Score: 3.8/5

Monday, March 29, 2010

Calina Carmenere Reserva 2008 - $9



David: From Chile. A blend of 80% Carménère, 12% Merlot, 5% Syrah and 3% Cabernet. Carménère is a grape indigenous to Bordeaux but was practically wiped out in the Phylloxera plague in 1867. Fortunately, cuttings were transferred to Chile where it is prevalent today.

Dark, magenta in color. Huge nose of red currants, herbs, leather and vanilla. Medium to low acidity and vibrant fruits: cherry and raspberry. Medium bodied. Some tart flavors reminiscent of gamay. Silky tannins and a solid finish.
Score: 3.9/5

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Vin de Pays d'Oc Les Dames De Ricardelle Viognier - 2008 - $12



David: Green, gold in color. Nose indicates oak and honeyed peach. Full bodied. Highly acidic and bone dry. Crisp, grassy notes are present. Acidity doesn't let up into the finish which ends in grapefruit.
Score: 4.0/5

Jessica: Pale color, smells like a chardonney due to oakiness. Crisp fruits like green apples present. Thin taste and texture. Refreshing and tart.
Score: 3.9/5

Friday, March 26, 2010

Layer Cake Shiraz 2008 - $14



David: Purple in color. Nose of spice box, coffee and ripe dark fruits. Full body and rich mouthfeel. Low acidity. Ripe plums and black cherry. Firm tannins. Long chewy finish. Blackberry liquor lingers in the mouth.
Score: 4.0/5

Jessica: Delicious shiraz. Jammy full-bodied taste, long finish that saturates your mouth with dark fruits. Very ripe fruits, well balanced tannins. Hint of earthiness and graphite.
Score: 4.2/5

Monday, March 22, 2010

Prima Mano Primitivo - 2006 - $14



From the Salento Peninsula in Puglia, the heel of the boot of Italy. The wine is grown in red sand vineyards on the coast of the Ionian sea. The Italian "Primitivo" gets its name because it ripens early but the grape is genetically identical to Zinfandel.

Jessica: Strong tannins, jammy aftertaste with dark fruits. Well balanced acidity, this is a beautiful, full-bodied wine, dark magenta in color. Some stoney mineral elements present.
Score: 4.4/5

David: Rich, purple-red in color. Nose of herbs, lavender and graphite on top of rich dark fruits. Maybe a faint whiff of cocoa. Ripe, blackberry and blueberry fruit dominate. A full bodied chewy texture. Medium acidity and massive tannins. A very enjoyable wine is great alone or with food.
Score 4.3/5

Saturday, March 20, 2010

La Granacha Cotes du Rhone Villages Vieilles Vignes - 2008 - $14



David: Granache. Garnet in color. Nose indicates dried herbs and red and black fruits. Vibrant ripe fruits, black cherry and raspberry with nice acidity, balanced perfectly with smooth tannins. Other earthy flavors are evident. Overall, very yummy. Still have my cold. Revisit this one later.
Score: 4.2/5

Jessica:
Mild nose. Tannins appropriate. Somewhat a syrupy cherry flavor. Overall this wine felt like it lacked sparkle. Fell flat for me.
3.5/5

Friday, March 19, 2010

Confluence , by McKinley Springs 2007 - $14



David: From Horse Heaven Hills, Washington State. 77% Chenin Blanc and 23% Viognier. This wine is semisweet and reminiscent of Sauterne but lighter. Pale straw in color with greenish tints. Nose has apples, minerals and some citrus with oak and honey. Thick mouthfeel. Acidity balances the sweetness perfectly. High alcohol so gets a little hot when warmed. Better served chilled. Went well with chicken in creme sauce. (Disclosure: I still have a cold)
Score: 4.2/5

Jessica: Crisp with green apples. Pale straw hue. Sweet tones as it warmed. Full-bodied. I agree it was better at a cooler temp. Strong alcohol.
Score: 4.3/5

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Our top wine list so far

Here is a list of the top 11 wines that we have rated. All these are rated 4.0 or greater by both of us and then we rank them by a formula that takes the average rating and price into account.

Terranoble Pinot Noir - Chile - $12
Hughes Beaulieu Picpoul de Pinet 2008 - $10
Domaine de la Janasse Bussiere - 2007 - $15
Jip Jip Rocks Shiraz 2007 - $15
Georges Duboeuf Morgon Domaine Jean Descombes 2008 - Beaujolais - $13
Michele Chiarlo Barbera d'Asti Superiore "Le Orme" 2007 - $13
Les Jamelles Pinot Noir Vin de Pays d'Oc 2008 - $10
Crios de Susana Balbo 2007 - Cabernet Sauvignon - $13
Maipe Malbec 2009 - Mendoza, Argentina - $9
Punto Final Malbec Classico 2008 -$12
Senorio de Barahonda Nabuko 2007 - Spanish Red Blend - $15

Marquis Philips Merlot 2008 - $13



David: An Australian Merlot from the Marquis Philips which is the same winery that produced the shiraz that we tried the other day. The color is purple. The nose indicates raspberries and plums which is consistent with the taste. Well balanced. Firm tannins with just a bit of spice and blackberry liquor. The flavor reminds me very much of the Yalumba Shiraz Viognier that we had two weeks ago which is also from Australia. I wonder which flavor that is exactly, viognier perhaps?
Score: 3.8/5

Jessica: Dark fruits, almost syrupy blueberry and blackberries come across. The color is a deep purple and the nose is reflective of the dark fruits. I enjoyed the full bouquet and body of this wine. Long finish; tannins not overpowering.
Score: 4.1/5

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Saint Clair Vicar's Choice Pinot Noir - 2008 - $17




Jessica: This pinot was a medium pink in color, similar to a rose. Seemed almost like a watered down version of the more full-bodied variety I prefer. It seems like it would do well while sitting outside in the sun on a summer day, but less so hitting the mark on a mid-march evening. Light in composition with raspberry and strawberry fruits, tart, no tannins evident. A hint of an herb, maybe thyme or lavender is present.
Score: 3.8/5

David: A pinot from Marlborough, New Zealand. Light brick red with tints of orange. A typical pinot, cherry nose. Decent acidity. Bright strawberry and cherry flavors. Fun to swish around in the mouth. Silky tannins and a pleasant finish. Better served a bit chilled.
Score: 3.9

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Il Faggeto Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Pietra del Diavolo- 2006- $23



David: Sangiovese 90%,Colorino 5%, Mammolo 5%. From Tuscany.

Garnet in color. Nose has old leather, violets and cedar. Tangy red fruits, full body. Some earthiness. Silky tannins are very powerful, come on quickly and dominate until the end.
Score: 3.8/5

Jessica: Smokey herbs and leather nose. Mild flowery scent, Medium tannis--mild, chewy. Overall a subtle wine, palatable, tasty.
Not overly remarkable.
Score: 3.9/5

Friday, March 5, 2010

Marquis Philips Shiraz 2006 - $9 (half-bottle)



David: Dark garnet in color. A big nose brings a great variety of aromas including dried herbs, baking spices, earth, cedar, tar and rich dark fruits. Concentrated black cherry and black raspberry and molasses on the palate. Mild acidity and firm tannins. Ends with blueberry syrup, liquorish and spice.
Score: 3.9/5

Monday, March 1, 2010

Hughes Beaulieu Picpoul de Pinet 2008 - $10



David:
Picpoul is a variety of white grape. Picpoul de Pinet is an AOC designation from the appellation Languedoc-Roussillon (France). Goldenrod in color with greenish highlights. Light body and low alcohol evident from the beads and lack of legs on the glass. Nose of green apple and grapefruit. Medium acidity and light mouthfeel. Dry and not too fruity with minerals. Delicious in it simplicity. Went great with shrimp and bow-tie pasta with broccoli. Got nicer as it warmed from fridge temperature. I could drink this very often and can afford to as well.
Score: 4.3/5

Jessica:

Hard to comment accurately on b/c the first glass I had was right out if the fridge. In my last glass the wine had a chance to warm and mellow and it was much better. A deeper sweetness apparent, some caramel flavors, the fruits were of apple and citrus. Delicious and refreshing.
Score 4.5/5