Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Tasting- AmRhein's 2011 Traminette



Name: AmRhein's 2011 Traminette

Variety: Traminette

Region: Virginia

Country:United States

Year: 2011

Price: $11.99



Professional review: A delightfully crisp wine featuring the flavors of pineapple and grapefruit. The acidity is balanced with the natural residual fruit sugar reminiscent of the German Spätlese style of winemaking.


My review: As soon as I saw the words German Spatlese on the label, I had to grape it and compare it to other Spatlese wines I have had. It was definitely similar. The wine had a little bit of a fritz to it, but was not sparkling so that was intriguing. The nose was very crisp with a kind of cleaner smell to it like freshly scrubbed floors. It had sweet citrus flavors like lemon and grapefruit. I had this wine with creamy brie cheese and crackers, which cut down on the acidity of the wine. Overall, a pretty good porch drinking wine.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Tasting- La Vieille Ferme Recolte 2010

Name: La Vieille Ferme Recolte 2010

Variety: Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre

Region: Rhone Valley

Country: France

Year: 2010

Price: $7.99



Professional review: The La Vielle Ferme wines come from the Perrin family of the famed Chateau Beaucastel in the Rhone Valley, France. While this wine is at a lower price point than those made by Chateau Beaucastel, it benefits from the family’s experience and masterful wine making skills. While not a complex wine, the La Vieille Ferme is straight forward wine with bright fruit. If you love fruity wines, this wine is for you.


My review: I was really disappointed with this wine. I kept hearing about how it was a great value and a "crowd-pleaser" wine, but I disagree. It was very light and hollow. I couldn't smell much on the nose because the alcohol was so overwhelming. For the taste, I got a little bit of cherry and oak, but it was not complex at all. I had this wine with a shrimp pasta and I really wish I had a nice white wine instead.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Winery Visit- Vintage Ridge Vineyard

On Sunday, April 15, 2012 I visited Vintage Ridge Winery in Rectortown, VA with my friends. It is a really small winery hidden tucked into the hills of the country. Inside, the winery was really elegant and nicely decorated. They also had a great patio area where we did the tasting.

The inside of the tasting room with old stainless steal vats.


The winery was closed from December to March for the whole winemaking process. They grow all of the grapes except for Syrah and Merlot, which they get from a vineyard in Madison County. Then they do the pressing, fermentation, and bottle all of the wines on site. Customers are invited to be a part of almost every step in the process, which is pretty neat. We were lucky enough to see some of the wine being bottled when we got there!

These are the Maiden Voyage Wines being bottles at the winery.

A really neat thing that Vintage Ridge does is their Premier Pairing. They make little, tasty bites for each wine and tell people to sip the wine without food and then with it to get the full affect. They have a person on staff who chooses which wines will go with what types of food. Definitely a job I would like :)


The wines are displayed beautifully when you walk into the tasting room.
  The wines we had included:

Maiden Voyage- this is a blended wine of Vidal Blanc and Mourvedre, which is a red grape, but they don't let the wine soak on the skin. This was definitely a unique wine. They explained that it is perfect by itself so we did not have a pairing with it. On the nose it was citrusy mixed with a gasoline smell. I definitely got more citrusy and tropical fruits on the pallet like pineapple and lemon. This was the driest wine and very interesting, but not my favorite.

Syrah- This was a spicy, light wine. It had earthy, dirty and slightly acidic flavors that went really well with the peppered tomato and peach pairing. I really enjoyed this wine. It was easy to drink with great flavors and complexity.

Drinking the Cabernet Franc with a pairing of Manchago Cheese and Spicy Plum Chutney. Yum!
Cabernet Franc- this wine was more medium-bodied than the last one. It was really well-balanced between the dark fruity cherry flavors and the peppery, green flavors. There was a hint of a clove at the end that left a nice taste in my mouth. We had this wine with Manchago cheese and spicy plum chutney. While I think I liked the previous wine on its own better, this was hand-down my favorite pairing of the whole tasting.

Petite Verdot- this was the biggest, boldest wine of them all. It was really heavy on my pallet with very dry, tannic, black tea components. I got a little bit of oak and leather mixed in with dark, dark, over-ripened cherries. I think this is one of those wines that goes perfectly with a huge, fatty steak. We tasted this wine with salami and three pepper mustard. The fattiness in the salami was perfect with the wine and even though i don't like mustard, it wasn't too bad either.

Summer Night- wow, this wine was yummy. It had more residual sugar than many white wines, which scared me at first, but was really well contained by the fruity, fig flavors in the wine. They suggested pairing the wine with Thai food, which I think would taste fantastic. However, we tried this wine with spiced pecans. The cyan pepper from the glaze was amazing with the wine. I definitely took a bottle of this home with me!


A listing of the wines they carry and the prices.
I will definitely come back to this winery again. It is probably the best one I have been to so far.

Outside at Vintage Ridge Winery with the vineyard in the background.



Thursday, April 5, 2012

Tasting- Cantina di Casteggio Moscato di Pavia



Name: Cantina di Casteggio Moscato di Pavia
Variety: Muscat
Region: Lombardy
Country: Italy
Year: 2011
Price: $7.95


Professional review: Bright, light golden color. Very aromatic nose of ripe apricots, sage, honey, and a slight minerallity. Medium bodied, sweet and fruity with flavors of apricots and tangerine. Well balanced acidity and medium finish with layers of sweet and citrus fruit.

My review: Although I am trying to keep an open mind with wines, I have never been a big fan of Moscato and this wine did not change my mind. All I got from the nose was sweet, syrup sticky peach jam. It tasted very artificial with all of the sugary flavors. I did not have this with wine, but I imagine maybe a good cheese could help?
Tasting- Montebuena Rioja Crianza 



 
Name: Montebuena Rioja Crianza
Variety: Tempranillo
Region: Crianza
Country: Spain
Year: 2007
Price: $7.95


Professional review: 100% Tempranillo. Dark red. Spicy red berries and cherry on the nose, with hints of cracked pepper and dried rose. Crisp and dry on the palate, with spicy redcurrant and cherry flavors, light tannins and a fresh, energetic finish. An excellent value, and surprisingly elegant for this price point.

My review: Although I cant pinpoint the specific type of spice, but I could really smell the spice in this wine with hints of black cherry. The spice and pepper also really popped on my pallet, which I didn't really like. I did not have food with this wine and would definitely stay away from anything with even a tiny bit of pepper or spicy taste to it.
Tasting- Varas Vinho Tinto



Name: Varas Vinho Tinto

Variety: Castelao, Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca, Pinot Noir
Region: Lisbon
Country: Portugal
Year: Not Found
Price: $21.95


Professional review: This smooth Portuguese red is a blend of Castelão (45%), Tinta Roriz (25%), Tinta Barroca (20%) and Pinot Noir (10%). The vineyards are located near Lisbon, planted in sunny gentle slopes of clay and limestone soils. The wine was aged in oak barrels.

My review: This wine was pretty good and a great value. It was definitely a dry red and could have used some time opening up, which is difficult with boxed wine. However, the flavors were very nice with some light oak, spice, and dark fruit like juicy blackberries.I did not taste this wine with food, but would definitely consider when having a larger group of people over.
Tasting- Oveja Negra Syrah-Cab Rose Reserva



Name: Oveja Negra Syrah-Cab Rose Reserva

Variety: Syrah and Cab
Region: Maule
Country: Chile
Year: 2010
Price: $6.95


Professional review: Oveja Negra Reserva Rosé is bright cherry-red in color and has an attractive nose with aromas of raspberries and strawberries as well as plum and a bit of green apple. Crisp and juicy on the palate with a slight sweetness that accompanies the red fruit flavors. Pleasing natural acidity with medium high intensity, nice persistence, and a fresh finish.

My review: This wine was light in color as the rose name suggests. The nose and flavors were both very fruit-forward with a lot of berries coming through. It smelled sweet and like very ripe strawberries. This flavor kind of attacked me with its bitterness and showed the fruit off at the end. It was a little too shocking at first taste for me even though it left a sweet finish in my mouth. I did not have this with food and would love to find out what it pairs well with because food could definitely help or hurt this wine.