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Thursday, April 2, 2015

Wine Tasting #7 - 4/2/2015

My nose came back!  This wine tasting was much more successful.  Also, my apologies to those of you who viewed this post before it was complete.  I hit publish early on accident!

Wine #1
Name: Grande Reserve des Bastides
Variety: Gaillac
Region: Gaillac
Country: France
Year: 2013
Price: $9.95
Shop/wine critic/winery review: A crisp and fruity blend featuring 20% of the herbaceous Sauvignon Blanc, 50% creamy Loin de L'oeil and notes of fresh apple and crisp pear, plus a touch of herb from the 30% Mauzac.  It has a bright feel, with a hint of mineral on the finish.
My review: Clearish-golden color, though SUPER pale.  Smells like fresh cut hay, pomegranate, citrus-lime in particular.  Tastes like really sour grapefruit.  It opened with a burst of crushed herbs, had a sweet mid-palate, and finished harshly with the sour grapefruit aftertaste.  Semi dry.




Wine #2
Name: Sean Minor
Variety: Pinot Noir Rose Vin Gris
Region: Carneros
Country: California
Year: 2013
Price: $8.95
Shop/wine critic/winery review: The Vin Gris is a bright and vibrant salmon color with cherry, strawberry, cranberry and ripe watermelon aromas on the nose.  ON entry, the wine displays bright strawberry flavors.  Throughout the mid-palate and finish, raspberry and cherry fruit characters are balanced with spicy and crisp acidity that lingers creating a refreshing and lengthy finish.
My review: This one had a delightfully peachy color, which was not what I expected when I read Pinot Noir.  It smelled like bread dough, which the pourer seemed to hate on, honeycrisp apple, and one of those beeswax honey straws you get at apple orchards.  It tasted like apple again with a sassy tart opening which smoothed out to a mellow finish with a lingering vanilla aftertaste.


Wine #3
Name: Terre di Poggio
Variety: Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Laude
Region: Abruzzo
Country: Italy
Year: 2012
Price: $8.95
Shop/wine critic/winery review: This opens with dark aromas of leather, tobacco, cured meat, plum, and prune.  It shows soft tannins and loads of dark fruit on the finish.
My review: Really pretty ruby red color, but it smelled like a brown wine with hints of bacon and smoke.  I really couldn't get much out of this bouquet.  It tasted like an apple yet again, with big citric acid notes.  Meredith said the aftertaste reminded her of a communion wafer, which I thought was interesting.  Really couldn't get a lot out of this one.




Wine #4
Name: Charles Thomas
Variety: Cotes du Rhone
Region: Rhone
Country: France
Year: 2013
Price: $8.95
Shop/wine critic/winery review: 50% Syrah, 40% Grenache, 10% Mourvèdre,.  Has grown organically since March 2009 (in conversion).  Part of the vineyard is plowed with horses.  Average age of the vines: 30 years old.  Clear ruby wine with overtones of red berry fruits.  Round and supple with smooth aftertaste.  A good all around red wine for meat courses, poultry, and light cheeses.  Best drunk now while fresh with good keeping up to 4 years.
My review: This had a lovely garnet (brownish red) color and a big nose!  On first sniff, I got straight up hickory smoke.  On second sniff, I got floral notes, melon, maybe baby's breath flowers?.  It tasted like black pepper with big tannins and unripe fruit/melon rind.  It had a little hint of leather, and I feel like there was some fruit hiding in there that would come out if it were allowed to breathe a little more.

Wine #5
Name: Peter Mertes Riesling Platinum
Variety: Riesling
Region: Rheinhessen
Country: Germany
Year: 2013
Price: $8.95
Shop/wine critic/winery review: This quality Riesling is crisp, clean, and easy drinking.  Floral and fruit aromas suggest sweet melon and honey with enough acidity to ensure a beautifully balanced and versatile wine.
My review: This was a pretty clear Riesling, with orange blossom, cut grass, and honey on the nose.  It tasted like peaches and lime peel.  It was really quite sweet, but it didn't leave my mouth coated in sugar like the Moscatos we've had in the previous weeks.

1 comment:

  1. I'm glad that session of wine tasting uplifted your tastebuds once more, as it would've been a shame to miss out on winery adventures because of one bad experience. Well, it seems that you have great taste in wine, Sarah. I hope you can grace us with more reviews! Thanks for sharing that! All the best to you! :)

    Irvin Moss @ The Brew Meister

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