Friday, February 24, 2023

Tasting #12 - 2022 The Crossings Sauvignon Blanc

 


Name: The Crossings

Variety: Sauvignon Blanc

Region: Marlborough

Country: New Zealand

Year: 2022

Price: $12.99

Review: From the bottle: "A clean crisp style with hints of citrus and generous tropical fruit flavors."

My Take: This wine impressed me much more than I thought it would! I initially grabbed it off the shelf because Boyer said the New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc wines cranked out some funky flavors, and this one was no exception! Trying my first wine from the 2022 vintage (which makes sense because this wine came from the Southern Hemisphere and so their harvesting time is shifted up a few months) I was very appreciative of this wine. I will admit, the aromas I got from it once I poured smelled a little funky and I can't quite place them, but the taste was much better. Contrary to the bottle's description, I thought the citrus flavors were much more forward than the tropical fruit notes. I loved how light this wine is! I agree with WINE FOLLY Page 165, though, this wine is not very sweet at all. It was much drier when compared to the few white wines I've drunk. And this makes sense! It's alc/vol is 12.5%, which is much higher relative to most whites. Those yeasty critters got to work here!

Tasting #11 - 2021 Alamos Malbec

 



Name: Alamos

Variety: Malbec

Region: Mendoza

Country: Argentina

Year: 2021

Price: $10.99

Review: From the bottle: "Displays hints of dark cherry and blackberry with a long and lingering finish. This balanced and full-flavored wine is excellent with grilled meats and vegetables."

My Take: This has been one of my favorite wines I've tasted here so far! I paired this drink with several different foods over the course of two days. I first drank it with some asiago cheese, and this excellent pairing chilled out the tannins I was experiencing and allowed some creamier and softer flavors to emerge. I also drink this wine with a basil creamy alfredo pasta, which was a great combination with a similar experience as the asiago cheese. It was definitely a dry wine, but I thought it to be very well-balanced overall. In accord with Page 125 of WINE FOLLY - and unique to this wine of the ones I've tried - I detected strong notes of blackberry in this Malbec wine. A delicious fruit flavor!

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Tasting # 10 - Bay Bridge Strawberry Moscato



Name: Bay Bridge

Variety: Moscato

Region: Livermore & Ripon, California

Country: United States of America

Year: 2021

Price: $2.99

Review: From the bottle: "Deliciously sweet, full of flavor, and smooth in taste."

My Take: Wowza this was super sweet! And I mean super sweet! This is somewhat of an unconventional wine, as its described to be a "sweet wine beverage with natural flavors". A whole nutrition label is included on the bottle to capture the other sweets and sugars added to the drink. It definitely tasted super sweet and was full of strawberry flavor, although not in the traditional senses of other darker wines. In accord with WINE FOLLY Page 138, this was a super sweet muscat-variety wine that was very light. I wouldn't recommend this for an authentic wine experience, but it was a pleasant experience and could be a good drink to serve in bulk at a larger party. 

Tasting #9 - 2021 Josh Zinfandel

 

Name: Josh

Variety: Zinfandel

Region: Lodi, California

Country: United States of America

Year: 2021

Price: $12.99

Review: From the bottle: "Smoky and complex with notes of blackberries, clove and vanilla."

My Take: This was one of the best wines I have tasted in all my experiences so far this class! I paired this wine with a 3-cheese pizza that I made and the pairing elevated this wine to a whole new level. This wine was very acidic, but when I paired it with the pizza food other underlying flavors emerged like its vanilla and blackberry hints. This contrasts slightly with the descriptions given in WINE FOLLY Page 189, which estimates zinfandel wines to be less sweet and instead possess fuller body and more tannins. The alcohol per volume was indeed higher for this wine, coming in at 15%. Overall, a great wine I'd definitely recommend!

Saturday, February 11, 2023

Tasting #8 - 2021 Color Block Chardonnay



 Name: Color Block

Variety: Chardonnay

Region: Valle Central

Country: Chile

Year: 2021

Price: $5.99

Review: From the bottle: "Has rich flavors of pear, tropical fruits, and hints of cinnamon - a nicely balanced wine that's perfect with creamy pasta dishes, roast chicken or pan-seared salmon."

My Take: Overall, the flavors of this chardonnay wine seemed more muted to me. This is the first chardonnay I've tried, - I drank it chilled of course- but I had difficulty picking out anything more than pear and other fruitiness in the flavors. The flavors appeared to be pretty level throughout the drinking experience. There isn't much depth to the flavor of this wine, but I still enjoyed it. In harmony with Page 96 of WINE FOLLY, this chardonnay does boast tropical fruits as one of its primary flavors. I'd definitely say that comes across the palate in a favorable way. However, I didn't detect any cinnamon notes at all. Perhaps my palate still needs to grow!

Tasting #7 - 2020 Bell'agio Chianti

 


Name: Bell'agio

Variety: Sangiovese (Chianti style)

Region: Montalcino

Country: Italy

Year: 2020

Price: $12.99

Review: Schaefer's.com reviews this wine by describing it as "a vibrant, ruby-red wine with a full bouquet reminiscent of violets, and is ideal with veal, Italian dishes and cheeses. Color: Ruby-red with purple hues. Bouquet: Full and reminiscent of violets. Taste: Dry and smooth with zesty notes of cherry and berry fruit. Ideal with veal, pastas, and cheeses."

My Take: This medium-bodied wine procured strong cherry tastes and was relatively smooth. The smoothness of this wine is in contrast to the general trend of sangiovese wines being more acidic. In line with WINE FOLLY Page 162, this sangiovese varietal wine is very tannic. After pausing for a few moments to consider my words for this review, the dry-puckering sensation in my mouth grew in intensity and I started to notice what it really means for a wine to be high in tannins. This is a very solid red wine, and I enjoyed the straw-covered body, or fiasco, as its affectionately termed in Italy! I drank this by itself, but would love to pair it with a nice steak sometime soon.

Saturday, February 4, 2023

Tasting #6 - 2021 California Dream Cabernet Sauvignon



Name: California Dream

Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon

Region: Lodi, California

Country: United States of America

Year: 2021

Price: $4.99

Review: From the bottle: Contains "rich cherry flavors, hints of toasty vanilla, and a smooth finish."

My Take: Before looking at anything the bottle stated about this wine, after tasting it I determined it to be very, very dry and high in tannins. I detected subtle notes of cherry and vanilla, but the strength of the flavors in this wine were very subdued relative to other wines I've tasted recently, I swirled and sniffed a ton, but couldn't draw out too many flavors. This lines up somewhat well with WINE FOLLY's descriptions on Page 88. Cabernet Sauvignon's are typically high in tannins and body. However, this wine did not seem to possess much body to me. I enjoyed it, but would probably look elsewhere for my red wine of choice.

Tasting #5 - Castello Del Poggio Moscato

 


Name: Castello Del Poggio

Variety: Moscato

Region: Lombardy

Country: Italy

Year: 2020

Price: $15.99

Review: Wilfred Wong of Wine.com gave this wine an 89, and he wrote, "The Castello del Poggio Moscato is fresh, pleasant, and easy. Tasting notes: This wine offers appealing aromas and flavors of ripe apples and flowers. Serve it with light desserts or just by itself. 

My Take: It was a very sweet wine! Detected notes of honey and orange. WINE FOLLY Page 138 agrees with my take and notes that Muscat wines are typically very sweet and light, with relatively little body. It was interesting drinking this wine on a cold day this winter. It tasted delicious, but I would definitely prefer this wine in the Summer months! I drank it chilled and that was definitely the right way to go.

Tasting #16 - Menage a Trois Moscato

  Name: Menage a Trois Variety:  Moscato Region:  California Country:  United States of America Year:  2021 Price:  $10.99 Review:  From the...