Name: Korbel
Variety: Cuvee
Region: California
Country: USA
Price: $10.99
Winery Review: Korbel Brut is the ultimate blended wine. We blend multiple varieties from multiple appellations and even multiple years. The goal is to make a champagne that consistently delivers a lot of quality for the price. Korbel Brut is crisp and refreshing, with a light citrus and fresh pear-like note in the finish.
My Review: This Brut was a golden yellow color in the Champagne glass. The aroma was hard to distinguish past the carbonation. On the palate this carbonated beverage is light and refreshing. It had notes of apricot and pear. I ended up combining this wine with orange juice and made a mimosa. The orange flavors took over at that point, but made the wine a more delicious beverage.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Tasting - Chateau Bonnet
Name: Chateau Bonnet Bordeaux
Variety: 50% Merlot, 50% Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Bordeaux
Country: France
Year: 2008
Price: $14.99
Winery Review: Red Bordeaux wine. Cabernet sauvignon (50%) and merlot (50%). Andre Lurton's family has presided over the prime vineyards of Chateau Bonnet for over a hundred years. Harnessing this heritage and tradition, and adopting modern winemaking techniques, Andre has crafted this rich, juicy red from classic Bordeaux varieties. Alc. 13% by vol. Product of France.
My Review: In the wine glass this wine was very dark with hues of purple. It smelled of strawberries and black fruits. On the palate this wine was dry with a medium mouth-feel. The merlot portion of the wine gave it a little extra sweetness, that made the wine very enjoyable. This Bordeaux tasted of oak and berries. I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this wine. It is definitely a wine to be drank with food.
I drank this wine with a Korean dish that included beef and rice. The vegetable flavors that were mixed in the dish were more prominent with this wine.
Variety: 50% Merlot, 50% Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Bordeaux
Country: France
Year: 2008
Price: $14.99
Winery Review: Red Bordeaux wine. Cabernet sauvignon (50%) and merlot (50%). Andre Lurton's family has presided over the prime vineyards of Chateau Bonnet for over a hundred years. Harnessing this heritage and tradition, and adopting modern winemaking techniques, Andre has crafted this rich, juicy red from classic Bordeaux varieties. Alc. 13% by vol. Product of France.
My Review: In the wine glass this wine was very dark with hues of purple. It smelled of strawberries and black fruits. On the palate this wine was dry with a medium mouth-feel. The merlot portion of the wine gave it a little extra sweetness, that made the wine very enjoyable. This Bordeaux tasted of oak and berries. I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this wine. It is definitely a wine to be drank with food.
I drank this wine with a Korean dish that included beef and rice. The vegetable flavors that were mixed in the dish were more prominent with this wine.
Tasting - The Path
Name: The Path
Variety: 78% Pinot Noir, 10% Sangiovese, 9% Grenache, 3% Symphony
Region: California
Country: USA
Year: 2011
Price: $4.99
Winery Review: The Path 2011 Pinot Noir exhibits powerful aromas of strawberry, dried plum and clove. There is a wonderful note of vanilla from the ten months of 100% French oak aging. Juicy, penetrating sweetened cranberry and red cherry preserve flavors are framed by a touch of toasted marshmallow. Moderate acidity carries through the entire palate, forming a nice structure with well-integrated tannins. This wine finishes with endless, palate-saturating fruit, making it an instant crowd-pleaser. Pair with butternut squash soup on a cold night or a mushroom and arugula pesto pizza for lighter fare.
My Review: In the wine glass this wine was a light red color. It had the fruity smells of black cherries and blackberries. This was a pretty light red wine on the palate, and only semi-dry. This wine has mineral and wood flavors. The tannins were very noticeable and sharp. I was hoping for a smoother Pinot Noir. This wine would pair very well with a beef dish.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Variety: 78% Pinot Noir, 10% Sangiovese, 9% Grenache, 3% Symphony
Region: California
Country: USA
Year: 2011
Price: $4.99
Winery Review: The Path 2011 Pinot Noir exhibits powerful aromas of strawberry, dried plum and clove. There is a wonderful note of vanilla from the ten months of 100% French oak aging. Juicy, penetrating sweetened cranberry and red cherry preserve flavors are framed by a touch of toasted marshmallow. Moderate acidity carries through the entire palate, forming a nice structure with well-integrated tannins. This wine finishes with endless, palate-saturating fruit, making it an instant crowd-pleaser. Pair with butternut squash soup on a cold night or a mushroom and arugula pesto pizza for lighter fare.
My Review: In the wine glass this wine was a light red color. It had the fruity smells of black cherries and blackberries. This was a pretty light red wine on the palate, and only semi-dry. This wine has mineral and wood flavors. The tannins were very noticeable and sharp. I was hoping for a smoother Pinot Noir. This wine would pair very well with a beef dish.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Tasting - Chaeau Roc Du Pradat
Name: Chateau Roc Du Pradat
Variety: Bordeaux (Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon, and Muscadelle)
Region: Bordeaux
Country: France
Year: 2012
Price: $9.00
Winery Review: Sauvigon Blanc provides a concentrated bouquet and crispness on the palate. Sémillon gives a delicately scented wine that is very full and round. Muscadelle makes wine that is low in acidity quite round and aromatic. Small quantities of Colombard and Ugni Blanc are sometimes added.
My Review: The color of this wine was a very light yellow that was almost clear. It had faint smells of apricot and oak, but no strong smells. On the palate it was very light and crisp. It had a slight acidity on the finish. This wine was semi-sweet and had a nice grapefruit flavor. Definitely a pleasant wine.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Variety: Bordeaux (Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon, and Muscadelle)
Region: Bordeaux
Country: France
Year: 2012
Price: $9.00
Winery Review: Sauvigon Blanc provides a concentrated bouquet and crispness on the palate. Sémillon gives a delicately scented wine that is very full and round. Muscadelle makes wine that is low in acidity quite round and aromatic. Small quantities of Colombard and Ugni Blanc are sometimes added.
My Review: The color of this wine was a very light yellow that was almost clear. It had faint smells of apricot and oak, but no strong smells. On the palate it was very light and crisp. It had a slight acidity on the finish. This wine was semi-sweet and had a nice grapefruit flavor. Definitely a pleasant wine.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Tasting - Chateau Morrisette
Name: Our Dog Blue
Variety: Riesling-Traminette Blend
Region: Virginia
Country: USA
Price: $10.99
Winery Review: This popular white wine is a semi-sweet Riesling-Traminette blend, using Vidal Blanc for added depth. Aromas of melons, citrus fruits, apricots, and delicate flowers highlight the soft finish of this soothing wine.
My Review: In the wine glass this wine is a very light yellow. This blend had a very floral aroma and smelled specifically of honeysuckle. It is very light and crisp on the palate. This table wine was a little sweeter than I would have liked for a semi-sweet wine. However, it was still a good wine for the price and seemed like it would pair well with a nice tomato and pasta dish.
I drank this wine with a blue-cheese salad and the sweetness brought out the spices in the dressing.
Variety: Riesling-Traminette Blend
Region: Virginia
Country: USA
Price: $10.99
Winery Review: This popular white wine is a semi-sweet Riesling-Traminette blend, using Vidal Blanc for added depth. Aromas of melons, citrus fruits, apricots, and delicate flowers highlight the soft finish of this soothing wine.
My Review: In the wine glass this wine is a very light yellow. This blend had a very floral aroma and smelled specifically of honeysuckle. It is very light and crisp on the palate. This table wine was a little sweeter than I would have liked for a semi-sweet wine. However, it was still a good wine for the price and seemed like it would pair well with a nice tomato and pasta dish.
I drank this wine with a blue-cheese salad and the sweetness brought out the spices in the dressing.
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Tasting - EcoLove Riesling
Name: Eco Love
Variety: Riesling
Region: South Island
Country: New Zealand
Year: 2009
Price: $17
Winery Review: This Riesling's flavors span citrus, root ginger, white peach, spices and floral. eco.love Riesling is made in balance of an off-dry style. A complex fruit-driven style. Special parcels of fruit were selected from the Nelson region of New Zealand, famous for its success with aromatic grape varietals. These were then carefully blended with Marlborough wines. A marriage made in heaven.
My Review: In the wine glass this wine was a light yellow. It smelled of lemon zest and grass. On the palate this wine was very light and smooth. This wine tasted sweet like white table grapes, lemon, and grass. This Riesling has some interesting flavors and was not the best Riesling I have tried.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Variety: Riesling
Region: South Island
Country: New Zealand
Year: 2009
Price: $17
Winery Review: This Riesling's flavors span citrus, root ginger, white peach, spices and floral. eco.love Riesling is made in balance of an off-dry style. A complex fruit-driven style. Special parcels of fruit were selected from the Nelson region of New Zealand, famous for its success with aromatic grape varietals. These were then carefully blended with Marlborough wines. A marriage made in heaven.
My Review: In the wine glass this wine was a light yellow. It smelled of lemon zest and grass. On the palate this wine was very light and smooth. This wine tasted sweet like white table grapes, lemon, and grass. This Riesling has some interesting flavors and was not the best Riesling I have tried.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Tasting - Toschi
Name: Toschi
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: California
Country: USA
Year: 2011
Price: $8.95
Winery Review:
This wine has rich cherry, plum and stone fruit flavors and aromas. It is full bodied with mellow tannins making it an ideal pairing for a wide range of foods.
My Review: This wine was opened two days before consumption. In the wine glass this wine was a dark red. This wine smelled of wood and pine with a hint of cherry. On the palate this wine is only semi-dry and acidic. This Cabernet Sauvignon tasted of prunes and dry wood. This was a very drinkable and smooth Cabernet.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: California
Country: USA
Year: 2011
Price: $8.95
Winery Review:
This wine has rich cherry, plum and stone fruit flavors and aromas. It is full bodied with mellow tannins making it an ideal pairing for a wide range of foods.
My Review: This wine was opened two days before consumption. In the wine glass this wine was a dark red. This wine smelled of wood and pine with a hint of cherry. On the palate this wine is only semi-dry and acidic. This Cabernet Sauvignon tasted of prunes and dry wood. This was a very drinkable and smooth Cabernet.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Tasting - Rubus
Name: Rubus
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Napa Valley
Country: California
Year: 2012
Price: $23.95
Winery Review: Its long finish displays full mature flavors of blackberry, currant and chocolate with just a hint of toasty oak and black cherry. The tannins are refined and polished, allowing the fruit to be the focus. Serve this Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon with a variety of bold preparations ranging from Osso Bucco to grilled red meats and cheeses
My Review: In the wine glass this wine is dark red in color. On the nose this wine smells like oak. On the palate this wine has a medium mouth-feel and leaves the tongue feeling dry. This wine has flavors of black grapes, oak, and granite. This wine was a little too dry for my tastes, but would probably add some nice flavors to a steak.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Napa Valley
Country: California
Year: 2012
Price: $23.95
Winery Review: Its long finish displays full mature flavors of blackberry, currant and chocolate with just a hint of toasty oak and black cherry. The tannins are refined and polished, allowing the fruit to be the focus. Serve this Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon with a variety of bold preparations ranging from Osso Bucco to grilled red meats and cheeses
My Review: In the wine glass this wine is dark red in color. On the nose this wine smells like oak. On the palate this wine has a medium mouth-feel and leaves the tongue feeling dry. This wine has flavors of black grapes, oak, and granite. This wine was a little too dry for my tastes, but would probably add some nice flavors to a steak.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Tasting - Maipe
Name: Maipe Malbec Reserve
Variety: Malbec
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2012
Price: $20
Winery Review: Wine & Spirits - Mendoza, Argentina- "...a well made take on a modern style, with liqueur-like red and black fruit that speaks to the ripeness of the grapes. Underneath, there's a tannic base that carries the weight without a problem and acidity that lifts it all, leaving a sense of freshness."
My Review: In the wine glass this wine was a dark red color. On the nose this wine smelled woody with some minerals blended in. This wine had a chocolate flavor mixed with some dark berries. It finished with a mineral flavor. For a red of this caliber, it was not very heavy on the palate and only tasted semi-dry. This was a decent Malbec
I did not drink this wine with food.
Variety: Malbec
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2012
Price: $20
Winery Review: Wine & Spirits - Mendoza, Argentina- "...a well made take on a modern style, with liqueur-like red and black fruit that speaks to the ripeness of the grapes. Underneath, there's a tannic base that carries the weight without a problem and acidity that lifts it all, leaving a sense of freshness."
My Review: In the wine glass this wine was a dark red color. On the nose this wine smelled woody with some minerals blended in. This wine had a chocolate flavor mixed with some dark berries. It finished with a mineral flavor. For a red of this caliber, it was not very heavy on the palate and only tasted semi-dry. This was a decent Malbec
I did not drink this wine with food.
Tasting - Wine Men of Gotham
Name: Wine Men of Gotham
Variety: Chardonnay/Semillon
Region: Southern
Country: Australia
Year: 2008
Price: $5.95
Winery Review: "Gotham’s 2008 Wine Men of Gotham Chardonnay Semillon is a blend of 80% Chardonnay and 20% Semillon. It gives a moderate intensity of melon, guava, apricot and butterscotch aromas. The medium bodied palate provides attractive acidity along with plenty
My Review: In the glass this wine was a light yellow color. It had a very zesty smell of lemon with after-tones of butterscotch. It felt pretty light on the palate. This wine tasted of lemon and citrus but with a buttery finish. This blended Chardonnay was a very smooth, medium-dry wine with no burn of alcohol. Definitely a nice bottle for the price.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Variety: Chardonnay/Semillon
Region: Southern
Country: Australia
Year: 2008
Price: $5.95
Winery Review: "Gotham’s 2008 Wine Men of Gotham Chardonnay Semillon is a blend of 80% Chardonnay and 20% Semillon. It gives a moderate intensity of melon, guava, apricot and butterscotch aromas. The medium bodied palate provides attractive acidity along with plenty
of tropical fruit flavors and a medium-long finish."
My Review: In the glass this wine was a light yellow color. It had a very zesty smell of lemon with after-tones of butterscotch. It felt pretty light on the palate. This wine tasted of lemon and citrus but with a buttery finish. This blended Chardonnay was a very smooth, medium-dry wine with no burn of alcohol. Definitely a nice bottle for the price.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Tasting - Shine

Variety: 100% Dornfelder
Region: Rheinhessen
Country: Germany
Year: 2011
Price: $12
Winery Review: The reflection of the sun’s rays off the Rhein river help to ripen these hearty red grapes, thus producing a full bodied wine with flavors of dark red fruits with a well balanced sweetness. Enjoy slightly chilled on its own or with cheeses, salads pasta and fish.
My Review: In the wine glass this wine is a dark red. On the palate it has a more medium, denser feel to it. It smells of dark red berries like blackberry. It has a lower alcohol percentage which did not give this red much of a kick. It tasted of cherries with a mineral finish. I highly enjoyed this red wine. It was sweet, but not too sweet and very drinkable.
I drank this wine after eating food.
Tasting - CK Mondavi Moscato
Name: CK Mondavi Moscato
Variety: Moscato
Region: California
Country: USA
Year: 2011
Price: $7.79
Winery Review: Our Moscato has a foral, fruity nose and ends with a sensation of lemon zest on its finish. A perfect before dinner wine and to pair with Eastern cuisine, Asian fare or other spicy dishes. - Winery
My Review: In the glass this wine was a light yellow color. It smelled like fresh cut grass and lemon. On the palate it was very sweet and light. It was difficult to tell that there was alcohol in this wine because it went down so smooth. It tasted like tart green apples. This wine is very drinkable with or without food.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Variety: Moscato
Region: California
Country: USA
Year: 2011
Price: $7.79
Winery Review: Our Moscato has a foral, fruity nose and ends with a sensation of lemon zest on its finish. A perfect before dinner wine and to pair with Eastern cuisine, Asian fare or other spicy dishes. - Winery
My Review: In the glass this wine was a light yellow color. It smelled like fresh cut grass and lemon. On the palate it was very sweet and light. It was difficult to tell that there was alcohol in this wine because it went down so smooth. It tasted like tart green apples. This wine is very drinkable with or without food.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Tasting - Rapidan River Raspberry

Variety: Riesling, Merlot, and Raspberry juice.
Region: Virginia
Country: USA
Year: 2012
Price: $12.99
Winery Review: This sweet Rose wine is composed of Riesling and a touch of Merlot blended with Natural Raspberry Juice.
The Riesling and Merlot were fermented separately and blended together during the spring following harvest. This wine was naturally sweetened and then blended with the Raspberry Juice just prior to bottling.
My Review: This wine was very pink in the glass. It was very light and fruity on the palate. To me this wine smelled more of strawberries than of raspberries. It tasted of strawberries and raspberries as well. It was very sweet, probably too sweet for my tastes.
Tasting - Jean-Louis Rose Brut
Name: Jean Louis Rose Brut
Variety: Champagne or Cuvee
Region: Champagne
Country: France
Year: 2012
Price: $8.99
Winery Review: Appealing and seductive, resulting from the balance between freshness
and fruit, with a long, crisp and refreshing finish.
Variety: Champagne or Cuvee
Region: Champagne
Country: France
Year: 2012
Price: $8.99
Winery Review: Appealing and seductive, resulting from the balance between freshness
and fruit, with a long, crisp and refreshing finish.
My Review: In the wine glass this wine was dark pink. On the palate it tastes very light and low in alcohol. The cuvee had been opened for a couple of days so it was not as carbonated as I would have liked. It smelled of dark red berries, pears, with a lingering smell of rotten eggs. Upon tasting this wine I began to wonder if the wine had gone bad because it tasted of spoiled fish and grass. The wine description said this wine was for 2010-2012, so I do not think I tasted this wine in its prime. Therefore, I did not appreciate this champagne.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Tasting - Paul Masson White Zinfandel
Name: Paul Masson
Variety: Zinfandel
Region: California
Country: USA
Price: $7.49
Winery Review: Clean, lightly floral aroma with hints of berries and melon. The flavor is medium-sweet with fruity flavors, finishing crisp and clean. Try with light seafood and chicken dishes.
My Review: In the wine glass this wine was a light pink with hints of yellow. On the palate, this wine was very light and crisp. It had a juicy smells of strawberry star-bursts and flowers. This wine was very sweet but not overwhelmingly so. The alcohol was blended in well and it was hard to tell if there was alcohol present. This white zinfandel tastes of lemon and green apples. Overall, this was sweet and pleasant.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Variety: Zinfandel
Region: California
Country: USA
Price: $7.49
Winery Review: Clean, lightly floral aroma with hints of berries and melon. The flavor is medium-sweet with fruity flavors, finishing crisp and clean. Try with light seafood and chicken dishes.
My Review: In the wine glass this wine was a light pink with hints of yellow. On the palate, this wine was very light and crisp. It had a juicy smells of strawberry star-bursts and flowers. This wine was very sweet but not overwhelmingly so. The alcohol was blended in well and it was hard to tell if there was alcohol present. This white zinfandel tastes of lemon and green apples. Overall, this was sweet and pleasant.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Tasting - Loredona
Name: Loredona
Variety: Riesling
Region: Monterey
Country: California
Year: 2011
Price: $7.95
Winery Review: If you like your Rieslings on the sweet side, this pretty wine is for you. It’s brisk in Central Coast acidity, with citrus, peach, honeysuckle and spice flavors that finish clean and long.
My Review: In the wine glass this wine was a golden yellow color. It smells very sweet like white grape juice. On the palate it is slightly carbonated but light and refreshing. It has very sweet flavors of honey and has a long finish with a lingering taste of sweetness. This would be a good wine for someone who likes very sweet wine.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Variety: Riesling
Region: Monterey
Country: California
Year: 2011
Price: $7.95
Winery Review: If you like your Rieslings on the sweet side, this pretty wine is for you. It’s brisk in Central Coast acidity, with citrus, peach, honeysuckle and spice flavors that finish clean and long.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Tasting - Maipe
Name: Maipe
Variety: Malbec
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Price: $8.95
Winery Review: Deep purple color with violet tints, complex plum, fig, strawberry, spices and floral aromas; rounded and velvety tannins, excellent length with a distinguished character. Excellent when paired with game, roasted red meats, pasta or pizza.
My Review: This wine was a dark red-purple color in the wine glass. On the nose it smells like cherries. The palate was very light but acidic. It tasted sugary yet not sweet and had hints of cherry flavors. The finish was a little hotter than I would have liked.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Variety: Malbec
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Price: $8.95
Winery Review: Deep purple color with violet tints, complex plum, fig, strawberry, spices and floral aromas; rounded and velvety tannins, excellent length with a distinguished character. Excellent when paired with game, roasted red meats, pasta or pizza.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Tasting - Villa d' Rosso Toscano
Name: Villa d' Rosso Toscano
Variety: 100% sangiovese
Region: Montepulciano
Country: Italy
Year: 2012
Price: $6.95
Winery Review: 100% sangiovese grapes and is a wonderful rendition of a velvety Tuscan red.
My Review: In the wine glass this wine was a dark red color. It smelled artificial, almost like a bouncy ball. On the palate this wine had a medium mouthfeel and was very dry. The flavors were very interesting and hard to distinguish but it had a plastic/rubber taste to the wine. I could not overcome those flavors so I only noticed one level to the wine. Not a great wine by itself, but if it was paired alongside red meat it would probably taste much better.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Variety: 100% sangiovese
Region: Montepulciano
Country: Italy
Year: 2012
Price: $6.95
Winery Review: 100% sangiovese grapes and is a wonderful rendition of a velvety Tuscan red.
My Review: In the wine glass this wine was a dark red color. It smelled artificial, almost like a bouncy ball. On the palate this wine had a medium mouthfeel and was very dry. The flavors were very interesting and hard to distinguish but it had a plastic/rubber taste to the wine. I could not overcome those flavors so I only noticed one level to the wine. Not a great wine by itself, but if it was paired alongside red meat it would probably taste much better.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Tasting - Arnold Palmer Chardonnay
Name: Arnold Palmer
Variety: Chardonnay
Region: Santa Barbara
Country: California
Year: 2011
Price: $7.95
Winery Review: A vibrant Chardonnay from vineyards in cooler climates of California. Chardonnay is well known for its characteristic fresh apple fruit aromas and rounded, rich flavors. Weather during the 2011 harvest provided ideal growing conditions for lush, yet perfectly balanced fruit.
My Review: In the wine glass this wine was a golden yellow color. On the nose it smelled like butter and oak. On the palate this was a very light and creamy wine. It was slightly acidic but had flavors of wood. This wine was very creamy and finished very smooth. Great Chardonnay for the price.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Variety: Chardonnay
Region: Santa Barbara
Country: California
Year: 2011
Price: $7.95
Winery Review: A vibrant Chardonnay from vineyards in cooler climates of California. Chardonnay is well known for its characteristic fresh apple fruit aromas and rounded, rich flavors. Weather during the 2011 harvest provided ideal growing conditions for lush, yet perfectly balanced fruit.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Tasting - El Sierro Macabeo/Chard
Name: El Sierro Macabeo/Chard
Variety: Chardonnay - Viura
Region: Valencia
Country: Spain
Year: 2011
Price: $6.95
Winery Review: In the glass, there is a bright and shiny white wine with an incredibly welcoming, fresh appetizing aroma reminiscent of ripe tropical fruits. The flavor is rich, balanced and extremely comfortable. The near-perfect all-purpose white wine. As an additional benefit, and good evidence that El Sierro reflect the new Spain, the bottle is sealed with the technical viewed perfect screw cap that at once eliminates any risk of cork flavor and keeps the fruit and the wine fresher for longer time.
My Review: In the glass this wine was a light yellow color. The aroma was one of apples and pears. On the palate this wine was very light and acidic. This wine had a very unique flavor. At the beginning the wine tastes of sweet apple, but left me with a rubbery finish. The finish however, was very smooth. This was definitely a decent wine for the price.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Variety: Chardonnay - Viura
Region: Valencia
Country: Spain
Year: 2011
Price: $6.95
Winery Review: In the glass, there is a bright and shiny white wine with an incredibly welcoming, fresh appetizing aroma reminiscent of ripe tropical fruits. The flavor is rich, balanced and extremely comfortable. The near-perfect all-purpose white wine. As an additional benefit, and good evidence that El Sierro reflect the new Spain, the bottle is sealed with the technical viewed perfect screw cap that at once eliminates any risk of cork flavor and keeps the fruit and the wine fresher for longer time.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Tasting - First Light Moscato
Name: First Light Moscato
Variety: 100% Moscato
Region: Barossa Valley Country
Country: Australia
Year: 2012
Price: $7.95
Winery Review: Ripe lychee, tropical fruits and musk on the nose as you near the glass. Lovely grape and stone fruits and on the palate is highlighted with the subtle sweetness and spritz that makes this such a fun drink. Low in alcohol and nicely balanced acidity ensure you will want more than one glass of this easy drinking wine.
My Review: In the wine glass this wine is a light yellow color. The aroma is very floral and smells like sweet white grapes. On the palate this was a very light wine that was slightly carbonated. It tastes very sweet and citrusy. With this wine it is very difficult to tell that there is alcohol in it.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Variety: 100% Moscato
Region: Barossa Valley Country
Country: Australia
Year: 2012
Price: $7.95
Winery Review: Ripe lychee, tropical fruits and musk on the nose as you near the glass. Lovely grape and stone fruits and on the palate is highlighted with the subtle sweetness and spritz that makes this such a fun drink. Low in alcohol and nicely balanced acidity ensure you will want more than one glass of this easy drinking wine.
My Review: In the wine glass this wine is a light yellow color. The aroma is very floral and smells like sweet white grapes. On the palate this was a very light wine that was slightly carbonated. It tastes very sweet and citrusy. With this wine it is very difficult to tell that there is alcohol in it.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Tasting - CalNaturale Cabernet Sauvignon
Name: CalNaturale Cabernet Sauvignon
Variety: 95% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Viognier
Region: Paso Robles
Country: California
Year: 2009
Price: $10.95 1 Liter
Winery Review: 95 % Cabernet Sauvignon with 5% Viognier this certified organic winery produces outstanding quality at reasonable prices offering classic Cabernet flavors of fresh herb, olive, cedar and cassis. Focused and intense, with a charming rustic side and broad tannins that firm up on the finish.
My Review: This wine comes out of a box and is a darker red/brown color in the wine glass. On the nose this wine smells very oaky. On the palate this was a very dry wine with a heavy mouthfeel. This wine has a lot of acidity with mineral and herb flavors. I have never been a big fan of Cabernet Sauvignon's and this one was no exception, not my favorite wine.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Variety: 95% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Viognier
Region: Paso Robles
Country: California
Year: 2009
Price: $10.95 1 Liter
Winery Review: 95 % Cabernet Sauvignon with 5% Viognier this certified organic winery produces outstanding quality at reasonable prices offering classic Cabernet flavors of fresh herb, olive, cedar and cassis. Focused and intense, with a charming rustic side and broad tannins that firm up on the finish.
My Review: This wine comes out of a box and is a darker red/brown color in the wine glass. On the nose this wine smells very oaky. On the palate this was a very dry wine with a heavy mouthfeel. This wine has a lot of acidity with mineral and herb flavors. I have never been a big fan of Cabernet Sauvignon's and this one was no exception, not my favorite wine.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Tasting- Georges Duboeuf Beajolais Nouveau
Name: Georges Duboeuf Beajolais Nouveau
Region: Beaujolais
Country: France
Year: 2013
Price: $7.95
Winery Review: Wine Spectator
An aromatic red, with floral and white peach notes accenting the black raspberry and plum flavors. This is open-knit and fresh, offering light tannins on the finish.
My Review: This young wine was red with a purple tint to it in the wine glass. Strawberry-banana was very prominent on the nose. On the palate this wine has a medium mouth-feel and tastes of cherry with a banana finish. Even though this wine was young it was still quite good and very drinkable.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Region: Beaujolais
Country: France
Year: 2013
Price: $7.95
Winery Review: Wine Spectator
An aromatic red, with floral and white peach notes accenting the black raspberry and plum flavors. This is open-knit and fresh, offering light tannins on the finish.
My Review: This young wine was red with a purple tint to it in the wine glass. Strawberry-banana was very prominent on the nose. On the palate this wine has a medium mouth-feel and tastes of cherry with a banana finish. Even though this wine was young it was still quite good and very drinkable.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Tasting - Beltrame Friulano
Name: Beltrame Friulano
Variety: 100% Tocai Friulano
Region: Friuli
Country: Italy
Year: 2009
Price: $9.95
Winery Review: 100% Tocai Friulano Straw-coloured yellow with a pale green tint express an intense, delicately aromatic and floral bouquet.The flavour is dry, soft, slightly fruity, with slightly bitter nuance in its almond aftertaste, and suggestion of peach.
My Review: In the wine glass this wine has a nice golden color. It has some strong lemon smells on the nose. On the palate this wine was dry but not too acidic. To me, this wine has a pine sol flavor but goes down smoothly with a nutty finish.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Variety: 100% Tocai Friulano
Region: Friuli
Country: Italy
Year: 2009
Price: $9.95
Winery Review: 100% Tocai Friulano Straw-coloured yellow with a pale green tint express an intense, delicately aromatic and floral bouquet.The flavour is dry, soft, slightly fruity, with slightly bitter nuance in its almond aftertaste, and suggestion of peach.
My Review: In the wine glass this wine has a nice golden color. It has some strong lemon smells on the nose. On the palate this wine was dry but not too acidic. To me, this wine has a pine sol flavor but goes down smoothly with a nutty finish.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Tasting - Mas Llunes Maragda
Name: Mas Llunes Maragda
Variety: Grenache
Region: Emporada
Country: Spain
Year: 2010
Price: $9.95
Winery Review: This Grenache Blanc is exquisitely sculpted with sharp acids and pinpointed minerals, and offers orange, melon and vanilla-honey flavors. A delight to drink, at a great price.
My Review: In the wine glass this wine had a clear color. The aroma was one that was very floral. On the palate this was a very dry wine with high acidity. The wine was very zesty and tasted of oranges. The finish on this wine was very smooth.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Variety: Grenache
Region: Emporada
Country: Spain
Year: 2010
Price: $9.95
Winery Review: This Grenache Blanc is exquisitely sculpted with sharp acids and pinpointed minerals, and offers orange, melon and vanilla-honey flavors. A delight to drink, at a great price.
My Review: In the wine glass this wine had a clear color. The aroma was one that was very floral. On the palate this was a very dry wine with high acidity. The wine was very zesty and tasted of oranges. The finish on this wine was very smooth.
I did not drink this wine with food.
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Dinner - River City Grill (Beliveau Estates Wine)
River City Grill is a restaurant located in Radford, Virginia. Every so often, they put on a wine dinner. At this particular wine dinner they had an employee from the Beliveau Estates Winery come and bring their wines, while River City Grill made the foods to pair with the wines that were brought. There was no theme on a particular regions of the world since the foods were being paired with the Winery's wines.
The staff began the event by passing out glasses of Spanish Cava. The spanish cava was just a simple Champagne, but since it isn't from Champagne, France it can't be called that. The cava was a great way to start the evening. It was light and fruity with a yellow tint in the glass. It was very sweet and had an herb taste on the finish. The cava was served before any of the food
My Review: On the nose this wine smelt extremely floral with a rose petal aroma. In the wine glass the wine appeared clear in color. On the palate it had a sweeter taste than the Afternoon Delight that came before. Had a distinct taste of leche fruit. The wine itself was not my favorite, but with the seafood lasagna I found that it brought out a nutty flavor to the wine. There was a spiciness to the finish of the wine with the lasagna. The meal was delicious, but I preferred the Afternoon Delight to this Traminette.
Course number 3 began with a red wine called Warm Glow. This wine was paired with chicken and bacon wrapped in a crescent pastry covered with a hollandaise sauce. Winery Review: What a generous wine this is! Like our first Warm Glow, this semi-sweet Chambourcin is rich in aromas with many red and black fruit flavors. However, this year's version is a little darker, smoldering with cherry-vanilla pipe tobacco and smoke then giving way to warm fruit preserves and just a touch of chocolate. This wine will make you think it has been oaked in old whiskey barrels, but it hasn't been oaked for even a single second! This is 12.5% alcohol and costs $20.
My Review: In the wine glass, this wine was a dark red color. The smell was very sweet and acidic with a prominent cherry smell. This wine is definitely my favorite so far. Without a bite of food it tastes of cherries and strawberries. For a red wine it is pretty light to medium on the palate. This sweet red paired with the spicy chicken and bacon exceptionally. The hollandaise sauce really brought out the flavors of the light-bodied sweet red wine. The meal itself was pretty heavy, so pairing it with a lighter red was perfect. On the finish this wine had an oaky flavor.
Winery Review: A wonderful fruit-forward wine carrying fragrant aromas with hints of caramel, coffee, and smoke. This wine has a nice crispness to it and the oak characters carry over into the palate. It pairs beautifully with light meats such as chicken teriyaki or a gently seasoned pork loin. Strong enough to hold it's own, but delicate enough to not overpower your meal. Silhouette is also wonderful all by itself! This wine is 12% alcohol and costs $12.

Winery Review: A Zinfandel with body! Portal is a bigger, bolder, more heavily-oaked Zinfandel than our first two. Notes of dark red berries, vanilla, tobacco, leather, and spice can be found in the aromatics while flavors of cracked pepper, licorice, minerality, red fruit, and clove linger and develop on the palate. It pairs best with beef, zesty red sauces, blue cheese, mushrooms, tuna steak, and lamb. A Bronze medalist! This wine is 15% alcohol and costs $24.
This restaurant is located in downtown Radford, Virginia. Inside it is a very open space where they had long tables set out for people who were going to enjoy the wine dinner. This meant that me and my roommates sat next to people we did not know. This made for a fantastic evening, since after the first few glasses of wine everyone began to open up. My roommates and I were by far the youngest group that made it out to the dinner, and the staff who worked there were thrilled to be serving to a younger generation.

The Spanish Cava was followed by Beliveau'a Afternoon Delight. Winery Review: A lightly oaked, dry Vidal Blanc with overtones of grapefruit and vanilla. Serving un-chilled presents a well rounded, full palate and a lingering finish. Afternoon Delight is well suited for pairing with seasoned pork, roasted poultry, heavy seafood such as salmon or mussels, peppermint, venison, lamb, and saged sausage. This wine really pulls out any Summer herbs, especially rosemary! Chilled it is a bright yet complex and crisp, refreshing white. Afternoon Delight is great with strong cheeses chilled or unchilled. The wine costs $18.
My Review: The wine has a very floral aroma and was light on the palate. It was paired with a spinach salad with strawberries and a raspberry vinaigrette dressing. Without the food the wine has a rubbery finish; however, paired with the salad there was a tart taste to the wine. The raspberry vinaigrette dressing brought out the fruity flavors of the wine. It was a dry wine, but when paired with the salad it did not taste like a dry wine. This wine has a 12.5% alcohol percentage, but it went down smooth. Very good pairing to begin with.
Course number two began with a white wine called Reflection. This wine was paired with a seafood lasagna that contained shrimp and crab with an Alfredo sauce.
Winery Review: This wine is 100% Traminette. Unlike our 2011 vintage, this wine did not go through a sur lies ferment so we have a dry yet fruity wine that is more similar to an eastern European Gewurtz. Reflection pairs very well with Thai and other Asian cuisine as well as fall baking spices. Has an alcohol percentage of 12.7 and costs $17.



Course number 4 was a Cabernet Sauvignon called Silhouette that was paired with muscles.

My Review: In the wine glass this was a very dark red wine. It has a very prominent oaky/woody smell to it. On the palate, it is definitely the driest wine of the night. It is medium bodied, but doesn't leave the mouth as dry as some other Cabernet Sauvignon's I've had in the past. With the muscles this wine had a very long finish with some nice earthy/mineral flavors. It was a nice pairing and did not overwhelm my palate.
Course number 5 was a Red Zinfandel called Portal that was paired with a crusted pork tenderloin with yams.


My Review: This red wine has a sweet maple tree smell to it. On the palate this was a lighter red wine and much sweeter than the Cabernet Sauvignon, but not as sweet as many White Zinfandel's I've had. It had some woody, Blackberry flavors. With the spicy pork, the wine took on a more spicy wood taste. The yams worked well with the spicy pork to bring out some of the sweetness of the wine. The finish was hot and short. The high alcohol percentage was not perfectly masked.
This is a picture of my roommates and I at River City Grill (I am on the right side).
Overall, this wine dinner was an incredible experience. Not only did I get to try some great food and wine pairings, but I also met some very astute wine drinkers. C.J. was the name of one of the men and he informed me the importance of the legs in the wine glass. He was also a huge fan of Cabernet Sauvignon's which are not my favorite because of the dryness of the wine. Maybe in a couple of years that will be my wine of choice. The food and wine were both fantastic and it was quite an adventure. I would definitely enjoy doing another wine dinner again. The only problem was the expense. The wine dinner as a whole was 40 dollars, but they served full glasses of wine. Leaving the dinner my roommates and I were definitely feeling the effects of the alcohol. I would recommend this wine dinner to anyone willing to put in the money for the experience. I definitely learned some things about what foods to pair with certain wines.
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