Monday, February 22, 2010

2 Napa wines.


Summers, Napa Valley, Cabernet Sauvignon, Reserve, 2005.

I tasted this in a line-up of Summers Zin, the CS, Matuco Malbec and then 3 wines that I had poured into smalelr bottles for blind tasting. I htink they were Cht. de Negly Languedoc Roussillon, 2007? Olivier Pithon, La Coulee, Cotes de Roussillon, 2007 and a Rioja of some sort. Can't remember that last one!

What I liked about the Summers is that it was very typical of the region of production (in others words I nailed it in the blind tasting - go me!), in this case Napa Valley. It had complex notes of new French oak (those lovely cinnamon and nutmeg baking spice character) and very clean cassis fruit. A really beautifully structured wine with fine-grained tannins, moderate plus, refreshing acidity and a long persistent finish. I preferred it to the Zinfandel mostly b/c I prefer French oak to American oak and Cabernet to Zinfandel.

I still felt the Zin was very nice and balanced. Not nearly as extracted or alcoholic as a lot of Zinfandels can be. It was more high-toned with red berry fruit than the CS which leans toward a black fruit flavor profile. So different strokes for different folks.

Nice to taste some good domestic wines! They are both available on the Summers Winery website. $35.00 for the Zinfandel and $65 for the CS Reserve.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Lambrusco!

Lambrusco, Lini 910, NV

I did a little research online for this beautiful low alcohol (11%) sparkling Italian wine and turns out it's considered the Best Lambrusco in the World! Well, I will have to agree besides the Concerto by Medici Ermite, which is also incredibly beautiful.

I loved this totally dry sparkling red wine first and foremost b/c it's low alcohol so I can drink a lot more of it. Second, it has great fruit extraction and tannin too, which make the finish long lasting (for this style anyway).

Highly recommended for a romantic evening in!

$17.99 El Vino

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Sour cherry delight.

Fontodi, Chianti Classico, 2006.

A really great vintage in Tuscany this was a great wine for $29.99. I think I nailed it in my blind tasting too if remember correctly, so they clearly made this one right. I love the ripe sour cherry fruit, moderately astringent tannins, dusty minerality and firm but silky tannins. I'm getting thirsty just thinking about it.

Luckily, it's pretty widely available and probably is lurking around in some smaller shops too...

$29.99 Wine House
$27.99 K&L
$32.99 Wally's

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Half dry.

Robert Weil, Riesling, Rheingau. Kabinett, Halbtrocken, 2007.

Picked at Kabinett sweetness level, but almost fermented dry, I love this crisp, refreshing style. Apply, firm acidity, no petrol notes yet... but I can see that they will develop over time. I'm clairvoyant like that. Super delicious and on sale at K&L for $14.99. What???? I guess the economy has hit hard in H-Wood.

G.D. Vajra.

G.D. Vajra, Langhe, Nebbiolo, 2007 (?)

Damn! I can't read the vintage, and the bottle has long since been recycled, but you know it's like 2005, 2006 or 2007, whatevs!

We really enjoyed this bottle. I like Langhe Nebbiolo because the tannins are really quite approachable when young compared to Barolo and Barbaresco and of course, far less expensive. I think I actually blind tasted this one for Chianti Classico. I keep getting Nebbiolo and Sangiovese confused in blind tastings, which may seem crazy to some, but it's just a thing I've got. Around $22 at the Wine House.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Jack the dog.

Every now and then life is about more than wine...

This little guy needs a home! His name is Jack, he's 5 years old and a real love bunny. Email me if you're interested and want more info.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Ruby red sparkling.

Parigot, Bourgogne Brut, Cremant, NV.

I can't call this a rosé, cause it's so damn red, like Valentine's day red, but it's also not as intensely red as a sparkling Aussie Shiraz. It's kinda in between. I love the Parigot rosé for great value sparkling wine, but this baby is much deeper and richer and even has a slight phenolic textural component to it that makes your tongue quiver. Loads of ripe black cherry, wet stone minerality and lively, refreshing acidity. Just what Cupid ordered for V-Day. Easy to polish off a bottle between 2 people with the added potential for romance following consumption.

A fun, surprise sparkling wine from Burgundy. It's surprisingly pretty widely available. El Vino, Domaine LA, Woodland Hills Wine Company. Priced around $22-$25.