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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Trivento Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 Reserve Review

Mendoza, Argentina
14% abv

I bought this bottle at a fund raiser for Waggin’ Tail Dog Rescue.
From what I recall it was around 10 or 12 bucks but, don’t quote me on that. 

Appearance: dark garnet body with a purplish-red rim

Aroma: nice dark berry notes with a touch of sweet earth

Flavors: black currant, plum skin, sweet herbal, light toasty oak,


Mouthfeel: smooth, tannins and acidity seem under control for a young wine, dark berries and earth on the aftertaste, fairly simple, easy to drink, 

To the Point: for the price – good; should make a nice wine to serve at a party; a good inexpensive restaurant wine. 

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Anderra Carmenere 2012 Review

Baron Philippe de Rothschild
Maipo, Chile


You can find this for under $12 a bottle

Appearance: black plum with a purple rim

Aroma: juice black berry; soil earthy tone; herbal note followed by a fine grind black pepper with a hint of pink peppercorn; sweet cedar

Flavors: black berry; red cherry; soil; spice; toasted vanilla; herbal tea; hint of brown spice

Mouthfeel: nice acidity; tannins under control; nice depth to the black fruit; good variety of flavors to make it interesting; the berries and spice coat the palate

To the Point: for the price a very nice buy; pleasing to drink


Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Trapiche Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 Review

Bodegas Trapiche
Mendoza, Argentina

14% abv
Oak Cask for 9 months
$13.99 from a grocery store


The first time I had this wine was wine I went to a restaurant, here in Michigan, and they just started the ‘cork the bottle’ law.  This is when you order a bottle of wine at a restaurant and you don’t finish it you can have them cork it and you can take in home.  That was a few years ago (I’ll look it up when that went into effect). 

This is an easy wine to drink.  A nice ‘restaurant’ wine.  Maybe, even a nice everyday wine.  Nothing big, nothing special, just pleasing to drink. 

I am finally doing a review on this wine for I don’t think I have ever reviewed it – once again – I’ll have to look that up too.  No I have not reviewed this wine. 

Now, dealing with wine laws, I stated the first time I had this wine was when they made a new law regarding ‘carry out’ wine.  Today, I just heard the State of Michigan passed a law that you can now bring your own bottle of wine into a restaurant ‘if they don’t have that wine’.  The person told me that the establishment will charge an ‘opening fee.’  And, once again I’ll have to look this wine up.  Damn, I have a lot of research to do!

Really, there is a big demand for this.  And, doesn’t this hurt the restaurant.  Let’s say that mister cheap skate comes in with this wine – a $14.00 bottle – and then he pays, I don’t know, let’s say a $5.00 opening fee.  That would bring the bottle cost to 19 buck for the consumer.  Yes, it would probably would have cost them $29.00 for the same bottle – saving the person ten dollars.  But, the restaurant owner is losing out.  And NO, mister cheap skate is not going to order ten more dollars’ worth of food.

Just looked up the new wine law.  It is called, House Bill 5046 and it was signed in December of 2013 according to Mlive.com.  It sounds like the big thinkers up there in Lansing Michigan think that it will help the Michigan wine industry.  REALLY!  What is there fifty wine drinkers, in the whole state, out there with their Michigan bottle of wine saying, ‘let me bring my bottle of Michigan wine into this restaurant?’  How about passing something really important to the people of Michigan.  Click here to read more about the new law

Let me get to the review.


Appearance: deep purple (not the music group from my time); purple edge; nice legs

Aroma: a pleasing nose; big dark berries reminding me of black berry; nice cedar spice; oak;

Flavors/Mouthfeel: juicy dark berries follow the nose; nice peppery spice; oak; good touch of tannins and good acidity;

To the Point: a very nice wine; like I said, a nice everyday wine; pleasing body, pleasing flavors; yes I would buy this again. 


Back to the new law.  Restaurants are encouraged to participate but, do not have to follow the new law.  It sounds like they can make their own ‘opening’ cost but, it cannot be the cost to cover the ‘difference’ of what they would charge. 

Personally, I can think of only one or two places I would do this.  The one place is up north in Port Austin where I like the food at the restaurant but, damn they have the cheapest wine a place can serve.  This law would help this place because I would go there more frequently. 


This law also hurts the server – you know the waiter or the waitress.  I bring in my $50 bottle of wine – do I tip them on that or the uncorking fee?  Answer: the uncorking fee.  I would tip on the cost of the bottle I brought in but, I would put money on it that the majority of people would not. 

Here is the side of me who likes this idea.  I like to go to a restaurant in Plymouth Michigan called La Bistecca.  The price of a bottle that I usually buy there would be in the 60 to 100 dollar range.  That would mean that the price of that bottle is really 25 to maybe 50 or 55.  I could now bring in a real 75 dollar bottle of wine that I really love at that price and I would be happy as a double peckered goat.  Just remember, that is if they don’t serve that wine and if they allow you to bring your own bottle in. 

I personally don’t think many people will take advantage of this new law.  I also don’t think it will hurt the owner of the establishment – they have enough money.  I think it will only hurt the server.  So, if you do this mister cheap skate – tip the server on the price of that bottle at least 10% and 20% on the rest of your bill. 

   

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Cigar Box Reserve Malbec 2012: Review

Mendoza, Argentina


$16.99 saw it at some grocery store and had to buy it

Appearance: black-purple body with deep purple highlights; slow dripping leggs

Aroma: black fruit, reminding me of black currant and black plum; touch of floral and mineral; on the bottle it says violet, I got a bottle of violet vinegar out of the pantry and yep violet it is;

Flavors: fresh black berry, plum, black currant; light tart cranberry in the mix; a 70% dark chocolate like note swirls around the berries; mild cedar spice; moderate mineral earthiness;

Mouthfeel: dry; tannins are moderate and under control; nice black fruit bitterness on the back and aftertaste; a pleasing thickness to the body on the first glass – starts to get a little jammy on the second glass; I’ll give it a 6 on my strength scale – just inside the medium-full range;


To the Point: a pleasing Malbec; 


Wednesday, January 22, 2014

The Bridge 2009 Syrah Cabernet: Review

Vinifera Wine Company
Paso Robles, California, USA


14.9% abv
Blend: 55% Syrah; 45% Cabernet Sauvignon
Under 10 bucks @ Meyer
I bought this over a year ago. I guess it is time to get the cheap stuff out of the cellar.

Appearance: big purple

Nose: nice syrah type spice and some dark berries swirling around; not complex but interesting

Flavors/Mouthfeel: thin on delivery; dark berries, little peppery spice, lacks depth and character but for around 9 bucks what do you expect; a generic bitterness – seems contrived;


To the Point: save your 10 bucks and put it toward a good bottle of wine; don’t ever serve to a friend – foe you are okay – friend never;


The aroma was okay – nice – after that forget it – since it is winter I’ll make purple snow 


Friday, December 27, 2013

Louis M. Martini Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 Sonoma County: Review

Louis M Martini Winery
Healdsburg, Sonoma County, California


This is a decent cab. It’s not bold; there is nothing special here; it is just a good decent wine. 

Appearance: deep garnet body with a purplish edge


Aroma: dark berries, throw in a little earth, and a touch of spice; moderate-light nose

Flavors: dark berries; plum skin; black currant; soft earth; soft peppery feel

Mouthfeel: tannins are moderate; nice acidity; flavors are nice but, nothing special nor complex here; moderate depth at best; just seems to be missing something


To the Point: I liked the 2008 much better than this 2010; like I stated earlier – it’s decent; should be easy to pair with any type of food


Sunday, December 22, 2013

Cook’s Brut Grand Reserve: Review

Cook’s Champagne Cellars
Madera, California, USA


11.5% abv
They say it has a ‘special dosage of Brandy’

Appearance: crystal water with plenty of bubbles


Aroma: citrus … and I am thinking of a dusty citrus … no … toasted white bread and a soft citrus peel – Yes. With a touch of floral.

Flavors/Mouthfeel: on the bottle it says, ‘hint of delicate vanilla’ – a little redundant.  Maybe if there was a hint of vanilla I might pick it up or maybe if the vanilla was just delicate I might pick up the aroma and/or flavor of vanilla … but, no … it had to be a ‘hint of delicate vanilla’ and I don’t get it at all.  No vanilla for me.  I pick up white bread on the front with apple and then the bubbles explode on the palate followed by dry citrus meat and tart apple on the mid and finish along with plenty of effervescence to keep it lively; nice tartness that lingers on the palate for a minute or so; damn, I think I noticed a ‘hint of delicate vanilla’ as I was trying to figure out the aftertaste … maybe it was a delicate hint of vanilla … a whiff … a trace … a vestige …


To the Point: for a cheap sparkling wine this is not all too bad; if you are having a big group this should do; if you are looking for an everyday type of sparkling wine this should do; if you are looking for a sparkling wine to go with a fruit tray or salad this should do;


Side Note: to me Champagne is like Single Malt Scotch.  Some people go by price to say, this is a great … fill in the blank.   The guys at the cigar store did it with Single Malt Scotch and Blended Scotch … they said, ‘Johnny Walker Blue Label was the best and they could pick it out of any line up of Scotch.’  So, I called their lame little bluff (knowing they would never buy Blue for $200 a bottle) I said, I’ll buy five or six different Scotches and you could never tell which one is Blue.  Well, we did a blind tasting and Blue was ranked #5 out of 6 and Macallan 10 was the number one pick and nobody picked the right name for it – but, they liked it the best.  I think Champagne is the same thing.  With opened eyes and know the price they pick they fancy one; with a blind tasting … you would have a different result.  


Saturday, December 21, 2013

Alvear Pedro Ximenez Solera 1927: Review

Pedro Ximenez Solera 1927
Montilla, Spain


16% abv
Sherry

Appearance: looks like raisin juice or a deep mahogany if you like; long dripping syrupy legs hang on the glass


Aroma: thinking raisin, it smells like sweet raisins and fig; touch of chocolate and a light nutty note

Flavors: just like the nose

Mouthfeel: sweet; syrupy feel; light in body; short or thin on the aftertaste; the alcohol does not play a role in the taste or mouthfeel; a light spice, maybe from the alcohol, on the back; easy to drink


To the Point: a nice sherry; seems like a porto to me but, I don’t know a thing about sherry wines - I just say call it a Raisin Late Harvest, Late Harvest is just short of an IceWine; if I was going to grade this wine I would give it a solid B; short on the aftertaste, nice on the nose but nothing special, pleasing flavors; if you like dessert wines this is worthy of a bottle purchase


I’ll bet this pairs well with dark chocolate or a fine cigar.  I already have the cigar burning with this wine and I am going to get some dark chocolate. 

Just a side note: this is not a 1927 vintage. They make this sherry or raisin wine with the wood used from 1927 - so the belief is that it imparts some of the 1927.   


Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Jackson-Triggs 2008 Vidal Icewine: Review

Jackson-Triggs Estate Wines
Niagura-On-The-Lake, Ontario, Canada


VQA Niagara Peninsula
9.5% abv
187ml bottle


The crystal golden-yellow body looks so nice in the icewine glass.  Light sweet tropical notes greet the nose.  The flavors follow the nose; candied mango, papaya, and nectarine swarm the palate and clines to the cheek and gums; a nice sweet pineapple note shows on the aftertaste.  This icewine like all good icewines has a syrupy feel that is silky smooth and coats the palate. 


To the Point: this is a great dessert wine; a true sipper; only have one glass maybe two – the sugar content is high; Jackson-Triggs Icewine is still one of my favorites.  


Saturday, December 14, 2013

THE SHOW Malbec 2012: Review

Three Thieves
Mendoza, Argentina


14.1% abv
You should be able to find this for under $13.00
I found this bottle at Kroger’s


Appearance: deep purple body with ruby highlights; nice legs drip on the glass

Aroma: dark berry aroma with an alcohol peppery spice and toasted oak; as the wine opens I am picking up a touch of green spice, not basil, not thyme, maybe the two together (I tried this at the spice rack in my kitchen) – close to marjoram   


Flavors: blackberry; black plum skin; toasted oak; spice; the alcohol and acidity are showing their teeth here on the first glass (did not decant); on the second glass the alcohol note itself subsides and comes across with a nice peppery note of white and green peppercorns; the flavors mingle together for a tasty Malbec

Mouthfeel: thick; almost jammy feel; the alcohol is a little noticeable on the first glass after opening; lingering blackberries and spice on the palate

To the Point: I think this might be a good one to age a few years; the alcohol and acidity I think are showing their youth; this should mellow in a couple of years; a nice Malbec for the price;





Wednesday, October 16, 2013

L. Mawby Cremant Classic Sparkling Wine: Review

L. Mawby Cremant Classic
Brut Sparkling Wine
L. Mawby
Suttons Bay, Michigan, USA
100% Vignoles
Estate Grown
11% abv
$27.00

Appearance: crystal pale yellow

Aroma: white peach, buttered fruit-nut white bread, light toasted oak

Flavors: summer fruits, red apple up front, yellow peach and tart apple on the back and aftertaste; citrus meat (lemon) on the back and finish, just a touch of toasted oak

Mouthfeel: plenty of bubbles to please the palate; summer fruits up front; tart and dry fruits on the finish; dry to very dry

To the Point: Damn, another sparkling wine that I like from this winery – that means I’ll have to make another trip to the winery.  




Wednesday, October 9, 2013

L. Mawby Blanc de Blancs: Review


L. Mawby
Suttons Bay, Michigan, USA
Leelanau Peninsula
Sparkling Wine
Traditional Methode
Brut NV
en tirage June 2010
degorgement October 2012
Blend: “Chiefly Chardonnay”
#0928 of 4297 bottles
11% abv
$23.00 a bottle

Appearance: pale straw with a whirl wind of bubbles.  The first glass poured was pure foam.  These bubbles were ready to escape from this bottle. 

Aroma: a light 7-up likeness; very light citrus and the bubbles are just pure … pure … fresh! 


Flavors: light lemon twist, light lemon meat bitterness, touch of floral and light mineral water

Mouthfeel: zippy, crisp, lightly bitter, and fairly dry

To the Point: a good one for a toast, perfect for a New Year toast, much better than buying a grocery store type bubbly, the effervesces seem to last longer on this one, it’s just pure goodness.  


Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Nicky Hahn Meritage: Review

Hahn Winery
Nicky Hahn Meritage
Central Coast
Vintage 2009


Blend: Cabernet Sauvignon 45%; Merlot 29%; Cabernet Franc 12%; Malbec 11%; Petit Verdot 3%
Hahnfamilywines.com
14% abv
Under $18 a bottle

Appearance: deep ruby body with ruby highlights around the edges


Aroma: right off the bat – ripe black berries with an up front and center alcohol note; nice hint of sweet cedar and light earth

Flavors: dark berries; black plum skin; spice; touch of toasted caramel; and damn that alcohol note is right there on the back for the big finish;

Mouthfeel: the alcohol note plays on the nose and the palate; the alcohol warmth seems to dominate the feel; (even on the second day); very dry from start to finish;  


To the Point: I like the flavors of this wine but, the alcohol was playing a bigger role than it should.  The cork shows some leakage but it did not taste corked.  I don’t know if it was just this bottle so, I’ll have to look for this wine again and give it another try.  


Friday, August 30, 2013

Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi Brut: Review

California Sparkling Wine
Cuvee

Woodbridge winery
Madera, California, USA
12% abv
100% Chardonnay

Appearance: light straw

Aroma: hint of pear, not much else

Flavors and Mouthfeel: pear and a touch of apple, dry on the finish and aftertaste which carries a very light lemon rind twist, light green apple on the finish

To the Point: this sparkling wine would be good as a mixer, orange juice, cranberry or pomegranate.  By itself, well, it is just boring.