Thursday, February 23, 2017

Tasting - Prime's

Name: Prime's
Variety: Ruby Port
Region: Oporto
Country: Portugal
Year: NA
Price: $18

Winery Review: Ruby color; red fruit aromas; pleasantly sweet and balanced taste. As the wines used to produce Prime's Ruby Port age, they gain smoothness and elegance while retaining their fruitiness, intensity and youthful ruby color. They are then blended together for balance and consistency.

My Review: The wine is very strong, and the smell of alcohol is very strong. Besides that, the wine smells like honey suckle and dried fruit. The wine itself taste like a blend of figs and raisins.

I did not consume any food with this wine.

Tasting - Lindeman's

Name: Lindeman's Bin 80
Variety: Cabernet, Merlot
Region: Southeastern
Country: Australia
Year: 2015
Price: $18

Winery Review: Medium red in color with ruby hues. On the nose, aromas of dark red berries, blackcurrants and ripe plums, while the palate is medium bodied, with dark red berries and a soft tannic finish.

My Review:  This wine has the hints of floral  things, such as, rose petals. The wine also has hints of spice. The wine medium bodied, and it is slightly acidic. The main flavor of this wine is berries with hints of plum.

I did not consume any food with this wine.
Tasting - Domaine du Poujol

Name: Domaine du Poujol Coteaux du Languedoc
Variety: Grenache Cinsault
Region: Languedoc
Country: France
Year: 2011
Price: $13

Winery Review: Minerally and berry notes make for a savory blend of flavors in this fine-grained red. Dried berry fruit dominates, with accents of white pepper and dill seed. Delivers lively acidity on the finish.

My Review: The wine is very delicious. It has hints of berries and aromas of minerals. The wine is slightly acidic, which help bring out the flavor even more. There isn't too much residual sugar.

I did not consume any food with this wine.
Tasting -Pazzo de Monterrey

Name: Pazzo de Monterrey
Variety: Godello
Region: Monterrei
Country: Spain
Year: 2014
Price: $15

Winery Review: Clean, minerally, slightly green in aromatics and oh so appropriate and nice. For an under $15 white, this Godello from Monterrei excels with layered flavors of apple, minerals and natural spice. The finish is long and hints of fresh herbs like thyme and tarragon. Potentially superb with garlic shrimp or calamari over fresh greens.

My Review: This delicious white wine has minerally smell of wet rocks, and has the aroma cinnamon. Once tasted, the flavors of green apple and citrus hints of orange. The wine is slightly acidic, but appealing to the palate.

I did not consume any food with this wine.
Tasting - Domiane de la foret

Name: Domiane de la Foret Rose de Mediterranee
Variety: Grenache Cinsault
Region: Provence
Country: France
Year: 2015
Price: $9

Winery Review: In color, this is almost white. There is some attractive acidity and the soft wine will slip down easily with just a touch of red currant. The result is a lightly mineral wine that is refreshing and good for an aperitif.

My Review: This white wine is young and refreshing. It is very acidic that leaves the mouth really dry. The most dominant trait of this wine is the green apple flavor with earthy aftertaste.

I did not consume any food with this wine.

Dinner - Palisades (Local Cuisine)


Palisades is a restaurant located in Eggleston, Virginia. They usually do a themed dinner/wine tasting each week, and this week the theme was local cuisine with wines from wineries nearby. I went with two fellow students from the class, and one who was just interested in trying new things out, The restaurant itself is located off 460, and it takes a winding road off it to get to it. There is no service near there, so our phone lost signal on the GPS for a little. Once reached, we were seated, and the staff working there knew about the Geography of Wine class at Virginia Tech. The environment was very quaint, and it is a very pretty little restaurant. The restaurant is very friendly. I am a vegetarian, so I called ahead the night before to make sure I had any options to eat. The restaurant made sure to get me the best, and the appropriate vegetarian meals to go with the wines.


The wine and food pairings is as shown in the picture above. All the dishes and the wines were brought out  together.  Mine was slightly modified, because of me being vegetarian. The first item was smoked pimento cheese on crostini with 2015 Intermezzo. The second item for me was Green apple, biscuit crumbs, nuts and kale with 2015 Afternoon Delight. The third item was A doughy bread with cheese, tangy barbecue sauce, and thin strips of apple with 2015 Duet. The last item was falafel with creamy goat cheese with 2014 Destiny. The price of this tasting was very affordable, compared to the delicious food and service.

The first wine was 2015 Intermezzo (Vidal Blan/Chambourcin blend), which had aromas of berries, plums, cherries, and apple. The pimento cheese on crostini really brought out the flavor from both of these items.  The combination gave the cheese smokier and creamier flavor, while flavor of plum stood out more in the wine.


The second wine was 2015 Afternoon Delight (60% Vidal Blanc, 40% Chardonnay), which had a oaky aroma and taste with hints of green apple. The salad went well with this wine, because the flavors of apple and nuts became stronger while the taste of kale disappeared, and it really brought out the spicy oaky apple flavor from the wine. 


The third wine was 2015 Duet (Cabernet Franc/Chambourchin Blend), which was a deep red wine with aromas of dried fruit and taste of plums and berries. This wine went really well with the barbecue dough, and it brought out the smoky tangy flavor from the dish, while it extracted the dry plum flavor from the wine. Afterwords, my mouth felt very dry and leathery.

The last wine was 2014 Destiny (100% Vidal Blanc), which unusually had aromas of cat pee with the taste of melon and lime. This went exceptionally well with the goat cheese falafel, and the wine completely melted the cheese in my mouth giving it a lot of flavor. The wine itself grew a new distinct flavor of green cantaloupe. 

Overall, this was an amazing experience, and I definitely fell in love with this restaurant. It was very welcoming and comfortable, and the service was amazing. The food itself tasted great, and even better with the wine. My favorite food and wine pair was the smoky pimento cheese on crostini with the 2015 Intermezzo. I recommend combining certain types of foods with wines, because it opens up the doors to a new world of flavors and experiences.



Thursday, February 16, 2017

Tasting - Coastal Vines

Name: Coastal Vines
Variety: White Zinfandel
Region: California
Country: USA
Year: 2013
Price: $5.95

Winery Review: Coastal Vines White Zinfandel is a light and fruity salmon-pink wine. Sweet, floral aromas of jasmine and roses burst into bright flavors of apricots, cantaloupe, and orange blossoms.

My Review: This wine is light-bodied and has no acidity to it at all. The wine is super sweet, and it taste like a lot of residual sugar. The wine has the aroma of honey-suckle.

I did not consume any food with this wine.
Tasting - Cortenova

Name: Cortenova
Variety: Montepulciano d'Abruzzo
Region: Abruzzo
Country: Italy
Year: 2013
Price: $7.95

Winery Review: Wild berry, chopped mint, sun baked earth and violet aromas meld together on this solid savory red. The juicy straightforward palate doles out ripe black cherry, crushed raspberry, anise and cinnamon alongside chewy tannins.

My Review: One of the most significant flavor and aroma of this wine is mint. Along with mint, this wine feels like full of herbal and earthy ingredients. The wine is very tasty, and it is a bit dry.

I did not consume any food with this wine.
Tasting - Rosemount

Name: Rosemount
Variety: Pinot Noir
Region: Southeastern
Country: Australia
Year: 2014
Price: $15

Winery Review: On the nose fragment red berry fruits; red cherries raspberries; supported by sweet earthy spice notes of cinnamon and nutmeg. The palate is bright and lively with flavors of cherry and raspberry are supported by a soft creamy texture, providing a long and elegant finish.

My Review: This medium-light bodied wine is very flavorful. The wine is also very dry with few tannins. As expected from Pinot Noir, it has hints of berries. However, it also has a hint of spice.

I did not consume any food with this wine.
Tasting - Valminor

Name: Valminor
Variety: Albarino
Region: Rias Baixas
Country: Spain
Year: 2015
Price: $19

Winery Review: Gloriously aromatic with jasmine and flint notes; very scented. Full and fleshy palate, a mineral follow-through and intense, harmonious finish. A very lovely Albarino that is so pure. - 92-Decanter

My Review: This wine has strong scents of flower. It has the flavor of herbal ingredients. This wine also has flavors of dark black cherries.

I did not consume any food with this wine.
Tasting - Yellowtail

Name: Yellowtail
Variety: Unoaked Chardonnay
Region: NA
Country: New Zealand & Australia
Year: 2016
Price: $7

Shop Review: Nice but light aromas of orange, grapefruit, apples, and a little lime on the light palate. Good acidity, pleasant finish, and decent minerality.

My Review: This light bodied wine has sour and citrus aromas. Once tasted, the fruit flavors come out. The ones that are easy to notice are oranges and apples. The wine is slightly dry and acidic.

I did not consume any food with this wine.

Monday, February 6, 2017

Tasting - Beringer Sparkling Wine


Name: Beringer
Variety: Muscat
Region: California
Country: USA
Year: NA
Price: $10

Winery Review: This innovative blend from Beringer is the perfect harmony of Moscato, Zinfandel and Petite Sirah. It brings together the vivid aromas and flavors of the Moscato grape with the classic red berry characteristics of Zinfandel and ripe black cherry flavors of Petite Sirah. - Total Wine

My Review: This sparkling wine is crisp and bold. After being chilled for two-three hours, it is very refreshing. The wine is really sweet, with hints of berries. Personally, this wine is too sweet for my liking, but it would pair well with desserts.

I did not consume any food with this wine.
Tasting - Liberty Creek

Name: Liberty Creek
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: California
Country: USA
Year: 2015
Price: $10

Winery Review: People love our Cabernet Sauvignon for the simple reason that there is so much to love. The color all by itself is impressive--deep, rich, red-purple hues. You can expect subtle, delicious cherry flavors and notes of red fruit, with a hint of plum and spice, when you taste this wine. You will appreciate the length and mellowness of its finish, as well.

My Review: This flavorful red wine is light in acidity, and it is easy to consume. The flavor overall is fruity, with hints of dark sour berries. The wine also a little spicy, and has a sense of earthiness.

I did not consume any food with this wine.
Tasting - Cousino-Macul

Name: Cousino-Macul
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Maipo Valley
Country: Chile
Year: 2012
Price: $15

Winery Review: Showcasing an dark ruby red color, this wine offers  intense fruity aromas of blackberries with fresh spice notes followed on the palate by harmonious flavors of red and black fruit. Medium-bodied, this wine has a persistent and complex finish with  a structure that allows it to be enjoyed now, or left to age for up to a decade.

My Review: This is one of my most favorite wines so far. It is a dark red wine, but with a lot of flavor that isn't residual sugar. The wine is slightly acidic, but it is smooth. The fruity flavors, along with the tannins of cabernet sauvignon makes this wine fantastic.

I did not consume any food with this wine.
Tasting - Monsalaia

Name: Monsalaia
Variety: Cabernet, Merlot, Sangiovese
Region: Tuscany
Country: Italy
Year: 2011
Price: $10

Winery Review: This simple blend of 50% Sangiovese, 30% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Sauvignon opens with aromas of dried black cherry, vanilla and a whiff of coconut. The round, soft palate shows mature black fruit and coffee alongside ripe tannins. - Wine Enthusiast

My Review: This great wine from Tuscany has a range of aromas, from fruity to a hint of coffee beans. Overall, the wine is strong in taste. It is dry and acidic, and it doesn't have any residual sugar. However, there is a little fruity flavor of dark berries.

I did not consume any food with this wine.
Tasting - Alamos


Name: Alamos
Variety: Malbec
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2015
Price: $12

Winery Review: A classically Argentine wine, Alamos Malbec blends the deeply concentrated plum flavors of the country’s signature variety – Malbec – with small portions of Syrah and Bonarda to add dark cherry and blackberry flavors. Well-integrated hints of brown spice and vanilla contribute layers of complexity. A full structure, firm tannins and a long finish make this Malbec unforgettable.

My Review: This Malbec has strong aromas of berries, and once tasted, the flavor of dark berries comes out. These wine leaves a leathery aftertaste in the mouth after drinking it. The wine is dry and acidic, but it is balanced with fruity/berry flavor.

I did not consume any food with this wine.

Thursday, February 2, 2017

Tasting - Crane Lake

Name: Crane Lake
Variety: Gewurztraminer
Region: California
Country: USA
Year: 2015
Price: $5.95

Winery Review: This floral wine has notes of rose, peach, and apricot, with a smooth, lingering finish. This wine pairs well with smoked Gouda and Munster cheeses. Also try it along with roast pork, turkey, red snapper or sauteed abalone.

My Review: This white wine has the definitions of floral ingredients. The aromas of honey suckle with peach makes this wine delightful. The wine itself taste like rose petals. Personally, I believe that this wine would go well with pumpkin pie.

I did not consume any food with this wine.
Tasting - El Ganador

Name: El Ganador
Variety: Malbec
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2015
Price: $7.95

Winery Review: Garnet color. Aromas of black cherry, plum jam, rich dark soil, and violet honey with a lightly tanic, lively, dry medium-to-full body and a tingling, complex, medium-long black cherry, rich garden soil, crushed plum, and cinnamon toast finish with medium tannins and moderate oak. Dense, dark and chewy with earthy complexity, balancing the luscious jammy fruit qualities of new world with earthy qualities of old world wines. - Beverage Testing Institute

My Review: The first sense of aromas that arise from this wine is earthy, like soil. Once tasted, the flavors of dark berries stick out. The wine is lightly tannic, and there is a hint of spiciness.

I did not consume any food with this wine.
Tasting - Grand Cru

Name: Grand Cru
Variety: Pinot Noir
Region: California
Country: USA
Year: 2014
Price: $5.95

Winery Review: This ruby colored wine has aromas of raspberry, cherry and a hint of vanilla. Flavors of cherry and plum lead to a soft velvety finish. This wine can be enjoyed by itself. It is also an excellent accomplishment with appetizers and main courses. This wine goes well with Brie, goat cheese and smoked salmon, lamb shanks and pork tenderloin.

My Review: The wine has a particular smell, which comes off as a little fruity. Once tasted, the flavors of berries speak out that please the palate. There is also a hint of spice with the taste of berries. The wine leaves the mouth a little dry after consuming it.

I did not consume any food with this wine.
Tasting - Douglas Hill

Name: Douglas Hill
Variety: Sauvignon Blanc
Region: California
Country: USA
Year: 2014
Price: $5.95

Winery Review: This light crisp Suvignon Blanc has aromas of grapefruit, bell pepper, and asparagus. On the palate, hints of floral and honey are revealed to yield a well-balanced, refreshing wine.

My Review: The aromas of this wine gives a hint of floral. After tasting the wine, the herbal/vegetative taste is distinct. The wine has light taste, and it isn't very dry.

I did not consume any food with this wine.
Tasting - Prime Brume

Name: Prime Brume Soave
Variety: Garganega
Region: Soave
Country: Italy
Year: 2015
Price: $10

Winery Review: Brilliant emerald straw color. Aromas and flavors of Brazil nuts, creme fraiche, and kiwi and starfruit with a silky, lively, dry-yet-fruity light-to-medium body, and effortless, engaging, medium-length watermelon, yellow apple, and clementine finish. A delicious, artfully balanced soave with a great range of fruit flavors. 91 - Beverage Testing Institute

My Review: The wine has nice fruity aroma, and the taste is sharp and lively. The taste is very acidic, and leaves a leathery aftertaste in the mouth. The wine is balanced with being acidic, yet a hint of sweetness.

I did not consume any food with this wine.