Thursday, March 29, 2018

Tasting: Oliver Apple Pie


Name: Oliver Apple Pie 
Variety: Apple 
Region: Bloomington, Indiana
Country: USA
Year: Non-vintage
Price: $7.95 at Vintage Cellar, Regular $15

Shop Review: You’ll imagine they spent hours crushing and pressing fresh-baked pies. You’re almost right. For this seasonal wine, they painstakingly perfected the balance of tart, crisp, fresh apple and creamy sweet vanilla. Oliver Apple Pie wine features fresh-pressed, 100% apple wine (no concentrates!)


My Review: I LOVE this wine! I'm a huge cider fan and when I saw this wine I got very excited about it. This wine smells exactly like you would expect from apple pie with apple and cinnamon being most prominent and even encompasses some undertones of caramel and toasted crust. If you think it smells amazing, it gets better because these are flavors that come through on the palate as well. I felt as though I was eating apple pie with apple, cinnamon, caramel, and toasted crust flavors combining for a wonderful taste. 
This wine was not tasted with food.

Tasting: Hawk Crest Red Hills Cabernet Sauvignon

Name: Hawk Crest Red Hills Cabernet Sauvignon
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Lake County, CA
Country: 2008
Year: 2008
Price: $8.95 at Vintage Cellar, Regular $25

Shop Review: From Stag’s Leap winery this is textbook California Cabernet Sauvignon with dark fruit, red cherry and black pepper spice notes. On the palate, the wine is medium-bodied with inviting blueberry pie and cocoa flavors. Enjoy this wine with grilled rib eye steak with herb butter, braised beef short ribs, or black-pepper-crusted ahi tuna.


My Review: This is a quality wine that I enjoyed, however, I think it would have been even better if tasted with food. On the nose this wine is very berry and cherry forward with lingering spice and vanilla. I love the fact that this wine only has light tannins. This keeps from drawing attention away from the deep berry and spice flavors of the wine. 
This wine was not tasted with food.

Tasting: Terra del Giglo Chianti

Name: Terra del Giglo Chianti
Variety: Chianti
Region: Tuscany 
Country: Italy
Year: 2013
Price: $6.95 at Vintage Cellar, Regular $12

Shop Review: This wine’s shy nose eventually reveals black-skinned fruit and a whiff of baking spice, while the palate offers straightforward plum and clove flavors. It's easy-drinking and has mellow tannins.


My Review: This wine gives off aromas of spice, vanilla, and dark berries on the end. For flavors this is also true with the berry flavors coming through after the spice and vanilla up front. 
This wine was not tasted with food.

Tasting: Thorn-Clarke Mount Crawford Chardonnay

Name: Thorn-Clarke Mount Crawford Chardonnay
Variety: Chardonnay
Region: Eden Valley
Country: Australia
Year: 2013
Price: $10.95 at Vintage Cellar, Regular $15

Shop Review: 90- Vinous Brilliant yellow. Dried pear, lemon zest, honeysuckle and a hint of vanilla on the fragrant nose. Fleshy and smooth on the palate, offering fresh melon, pear nectar and tangerine flavors and a hint of bitter quinine that adds back-end cut. Closes on a subtle leesy note, showing very good energy and lingering citrus character.

My Review: This wine has nutty, toasted smell. On the palate this wine is light with flavors like lemon, basil, and some tropical fruits. 
This wine was not tasted with food.

Tasting: Villa Pozzi Pinot Grigio

Name: Villa Pozzi Pinot Grigio 
Variety: Pinot Grigio 
Region: Sicily
Country: Italy
Year: 2015
Price: $6.95 at Vintage Cellar, Regular $11

Shop Review: This opens with delicate aromas reminiscent of white spring flower and a whiff of orchard fruit. On the palate, fresh acidity underscores creamy Bartlett pear and nectarine zest that lead to a clean, bright finish.


My Review: On the nose this wine is very citrus forward with hints of green apple and lemon. This wine definitely delivers the citrus through to the taste as well. The lemon is prominent giving a very fresh flavor. 
This wine was not tasted with food.

Sunday, March 25, 2018

Tasting: Villa Pozzi Moscato

Name: Villa Pozzi Moscato
Variety: Muscat
Region: Sicily 
Country: Italy
Year: 2016
Price: $6.95 at Vintage Cellar, Regular $11

Shop Review: This Moscato features aromas of fresh figs, apricot and orange blossoms. This crisp and refreshing wine is slightly effervescent, with a gentle sweetness that invites another glass.

My Review: This was my favorite wine of the day. I must say Italy makes a nice Moscato! On the nose this wine gave wonderful peach, pear, and orange blossom aromas. The flavors of this wine are strawberry and bubblegum but not overpoweringly sweet. There is a great balance in this wine.  

This wine was not tasted with food.

Tasting: Elsa Bianchi Malbec

Name: Elsa Bianchi Malbec 
Variety: Malbec
RegionMendozza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2015
Price: $9.95 at Vintage Cellar, Regular $16

Shop Review: This Malbec is red-violet in color, with aromas of plums and black cherries and a subtle, smoky scent. The beauty of Malbec in Argentina is its ability to combine a rich, weighty mouth-feel with a soft silkiness normally associated with lighter wines. Elsa Malbec takes the promise of the nose through to the palate, with dark fruits that mimics the aroma. The soft, supple palate and smooth tannins lead to a round and harmonious finish.

My Review: This wine smells of berries, cherry, and oak. On the palate this wine is lightly sweet with berry, oak, and vanilla flavors. 
This wine was not tasted with food.

Tasting: Skyfall Red Blend

Name: Skyfall Red Blend
Variety55% Merlot, 22% Syrah, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon, 4% Mourvedre, 2% Cabernet Franc and 2% Grenache
Region: Columbia Valley, WA
Country: USA
Year: 2015
Price: $9.95 at Vintage Cellar, Regular $20

Shop Review: A blend of 55% Merlot, 22% Syrah, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon, 4% Mourvedre, 2% Cabernet Franc and 2% Grenache. Wonderful berry fruit on the nose with integrated oak notes woven throughout. On the palate black cherry and blackberries mingle with spice and oak notes. A broad and rich wine with a long elegant finish.

My Review: This wine smelled of berries, oak, tobacco, and sweet chocolate. On the palate this wine is dry and earthy with more prominent oak flavors coming through. 

This wine was not tasted with food.

Tasting: Acronym Chardonnay

Name: Acronym Chardonnay 
Variety: Chardonnay
Region: Napa Valley, CA
Country: USA
Year: 2013
Price: $6.95 at Vintage Cellar, Regular $15

Shop Review: Simple and soft, this Chard is a juicy, forward with hints of tropical fruit and a touch of vanilla. A nice acidity balances the rich fruit flavors.

My Review: On the nose this wine smells of pears and peaches. On the palate this wine is fairly mellow and with a more dull apple flavor and very pear forward. There is a vanilla component on the finish of this wine which is quite pleasant. 

This wine was not tasted with food.




Tasting: Clara Benegas Chardonnay

Name: Clara Benegas Chardonnay
Variety: Chardonnay
Region: Mendozza 
Country: Argentina
Year: 2016
Price: $8.95 at Vintage Cellar, Regular $14

Shop Review: A crisp, unoaked chardonnay with a hint of Sauvignon Blanc coming form the cold region of Mendoza in the Uco Valley. Clear and bright with greenish hues. On the nose it is fragrant and elegant with fresh citrus aromas as well as fruit such as passion fruit, pineapple and white pear. Soft on the mouth with gentle acidity and a marked, pleasant aftertaste. Enjoy with seafood dishes, white meats or simply as an aperitif.

My Review: The aromas of this wine were very strong including hints of butter and citrus elements. On the palate this wine was semi-sweet with a dryness and gave tart green apple and citrus flavors. 

This wine was not tasted with food.

Wine Dinner: East Coast vs. West Coast

Wines Around the World: East Coast vs. West Coast

This wine pairing dinner was put on by the Palisades Restaurant. This was my first time at the Palisades Restaurant and it definitely surpassed my expectations. My mom, sister, and one of our friends joined me for dinner and we had a blast! The Palisades has such a homey feel and the wait staff was great. We also throughly enjoyed talking to Scott Davalle ("the wine guy") about all the wines and the chosen pairings.



The Menu:

East Coast: 
Lemon Ricotta with Country Ham Dust
Red Tail Ridge Reisling (New York)

Sage Sausage & Squash Puree
Ox-eye Cabernet Franc (Virginia)

West Coast: 
Lamb with Balsamic Red Grapes
Unconditional Pinot Noir (Oregon)

Goat Cheese Pistachio Truffles 
Dante Chardonnay (California)
 The Wines & Food Pairings: 

All the wine and food!


Name: Red Tail Ridge Reisling 
Variety: Reisling
Region: Seneca Lake, NY
Country: USA
Year: 2016
Shop ReviewBosc pear, lemongrass and lime juice on the nose. Whiffs of guava and white floral follow. Limestone, white peaches and crisp pears on the palate; followed by orange blossom and hints of pineapple. Mouth-filling acidity cuts through the mid-palate with lingering minerality notes, lemon peel and nectarines to finish.
My Review: On the nose this wine smelled of green apple, citrus, lemongrass, and peach. On the palate you could distinctly taste the peach in this wine along with hints of lemon and apple. 

Pairing:  Lemon Ricotta with Country Ham Dust
First off I love ricotta so when I saw this I was very excited. We also had a good time at the table discussing what the heck ham dust was. Can confirm ham dust is exactly what you think and is a finely shredded ham resembling a dusting. We learned and experienced many new things at this dinner. 

When tasted with the lemon ricotta with ham dust this resiling became much more smooth in flavor and the lemon really enhanced the lemongrass and peach components of the wine. The saltiness of the ham dust brought in another element and provided more depth by bringing out a sweetness that was not present in the tasting without food. The wine and food both equally complemented each other with neither becoming too overpowering of the other. 



NameOx-eye Cabernet Franc 
Variety: Cabernet Franc 
Region: Shenandoah Valley, VA
Country: USA 
Year: 2015
Shop Review: This Cabernet Franc boasts raspberry and plum flavors with a hint of clove on the nose. Aged in a combination of French, American, and Hungarian oak barrels. 
My Review: On the nose of this wine I got rich dark berries and cherry with hints of clove. This was a tannic wine with a light body that contained flavors of dark berry and spice.

ParingSage Sausage & Squash Puree
I wasn't too sure about this at first because I don't typically like sausage, much less the idea of sausage and squash but today I was feeling adventurous and gave it a shot. 

When tasting the wine with the sage sausage and squash the sage becomes much more prominent and somewhat overshadows the flavors of the wine. The squash element did a good job of mellowing out the wine, making it much more smooth and lessening the tannic components. 

NameUnconditional Pinot Noir 
Variety: Pinot Noir
Region: Willamette Valley, OR
Country: USA
Year: 2016
Shop Review: The aromatics are full of blackberry, black cherry, jasmine, and cedar. The entry is dark and brambly and continues the theme of black fruit accompanied by Christmas spices and sweet wood. The wine rounds the mouth and delivers a full, long finish with velvety tannins and hints of sandalwood. Aged in 20% new French oak barrels for 12 months before bottling. 
My Review: This wine smells of dark berries with blackberry coming through quite prominently, there is also a background hint of cedar coming through the aromas. On the palate this wine is lightly tannic, you can taste the sweet wood flavors of vanilla and some spices. 

ParingLamb with Balsamic Red Grapes
This was for sure a night of firsts for me as this was the first time I have ever eaten lamb. Once again I was feeling adventurous and decided why not. 

Lamb for me seems to be a fattier meat which I think really added to the pairing. When tasted together the fat in the lamb definitely gave the wine a richness that wasn't there when tasted alone. The berry flavors were so much more evident and the tannins were mellowed out by the flavors of the lamb. 

NameDante Chardonnay
Variety: Chardonnay
Region: Sonoma, CA
Country: USA 
Year: 2015
Shop Review: This barrel fermented Chardonnay is medium straw color and has tropical mango and pineapple fruit notes with light butterscotch. The palate has a ripe peach entry with honeycomb and slight clove. This wine finishes with ripe tangerine and Medjool date flavors and then recalls the earlier mentioned honeycomb. Aged for 6 months in French oak. 
My Review: This was my absolute favorite wine of the evening! This wine smelled of lime, dates, and mango which overall smelled of a sweet bubblegum. This wine had a heavy body and great mouthfeel, the light acidity and citrus of lime balanced well with the sweetness of mango and date flavors. 

ParingGoat Cheese Pistachio Truffles 
This was by far my favorite wine and food pair of the evening. Alone the goat cheese was very overwhelming and the wine tasted as if it were lacking something. When paired these items balanced each other so well. It was a magical finish if we are being honest!

The richness of the cheese and the sweetness of the pistachios brings out a depth of flavor and richness in the Chardonnay. The strength of the cheese was mellowed by the wine and it cut through the fats leaving a richness in the mouth. There was dill in the cheese which added a nice flavor component when tasted with the wine, it made the wine taste lighter and more zesty with acidity and lime flavor. 





Sunday, March 18, 2018

Tasting: Relax Cool Red Blend

Name: Relax Cool Red Blend
Variety: Red Blend
Region: Rheinhessen
Country: Germany
Year: Non-vintage
Price: $7.95 at Vintage Cellar, Regular $16

Shop Review: A pleasant alternative to traditional reds, RELAX Cool Red Blend is an approachable sweeter style red wine with flavors of black cherries and plums, complemented by soft tannins and a touch of velvety sweetness. Serve chilled.
 
My Review: Honestly, this wine smells like stinky feet. The smells that come through the stinky feet smell are earthy, herbaceous, musty, mildew, and pine tree. This wine was very interesting because the smell and flavor are drastically different. On the palate this wine is sweet with pleasant hints of herbs like basil.


This wine was not tasted with food.

Tasting: Terre dei Savoia Nebbiolo d'Alba

Name: Terre dei Savoia Nebbiolo d'Alba
VarietyNebbiolo 
Region: Alba
Country: Italy
Year: 2011
Price: $6.95 at Vintage Cellar, Regular $20

Shop Review: Its perfume is quite complex, with spicy notes of cinnamon and vanilla, pleasant and characteristic; at the same time it is also fruity, with cherry and strawberry notes, and at the end we find dried fruit and a pleasant toasted almond aroma. The palate has an interesting structure, characterized by soft tannins, which together with alcohol and acidity create harmonic and elegant sensations.


My Review: On the nose this wine is sweet with berry aromas and an undertone of vanilla. On the palate this wine is delightful with a combination of berry and wood flavors.

This wine was not tasted with food.

Tasting: Smoking Loon Moscato

Name : Smoking Loon Moscato  Variety :  Moscato Region : California Country : USA  Year : 2013  Price : $6.95 at Vintage Cella...