Thursday, March 26, 2015

Tasting - "Bolla Moscato"

Name: Bolla Moscato
Variety: Moscato
Region: Pavia
Country: Italy
Year: 2014
Price: $9.95

Wine Review: "Loaded with juicy exotic fruit, mature apricot, yellow peach and tangerine flavors, this sweet and delightful wine is perfect for Sunday brunch or picnics."

My Review: This wine smells like cheese and not as sweet as I expected. The taste is similar to goat cheese and is sweet but not overly sweet. The aftertaste doesn't linger.
I enjoyed this wine without food.

Tasting - "Monte Degli Angeli Sangiovese"

Name: Monte Degli Angeli Sangiovese
Variety: Sangiovese
Region: Puglia
Country: Italy
Year: 2013
Price: $7.95

Wine Review: "The aromas are rich and dark, with lots of black cherry and a hint of balsamic. In the mouth the wine is round and energetic, with cherry and black raspberry fruit complemented by hints of damp earth. If you like Sangiovese-based wines like Chianti or our best-selling Colsanto from Umbria, you'll love this! The wine is ripe, fresh, and fruit-driven with a wonderful dash of earthy complexity at the end. Buy it by the case and drink with pizza, grilled poultry, and pasta."

My Review: This wine smells like funeral flowers and has no fruity in the taste however a slightly fruity aftertaste. I still found this wine pretty bland so I am indifferent.
I enjoyed this wine without food.

Tasting - "Oracle Pinotage"

Name: Oracle Pinotage
Variety: Pinotage
Region: South Africa
Country: South Africa
Year: 2014
Price: $7.95

Wine Review: "An unusual style of Pinotage with complex aromas of black pepper, smoke, tomato, and dark fruit. The palate is packed with ripe mixed berry flavors, making this unoaked red wine a real crowd-pleaser."

My Review: This wine smells fruity like cherries and strawberries and candy without the sugar. The taste is fruity yet bitter with a bitter, dry aftertaste.
I enjoyed this wine without food.

Tasting - "Alvarez de Toledo Godello"

Name: Alvarez de Toledo Godello
Variety: Godello
Region: Bierzo, Spain
Country: Spain
Year: 2013
Price: $7.95

Wine Review: "Clean pale yellow color. Nose fruity, persistent and elegant aromas. Good backbone on the palate."

My Review: This wine has a sour smell and tastes very bland. It also has a bitter aftertaste. Not very good!
I enjoyed this wine without food.

Tasting - "Villa Jolanda Brut"

Name: Villa Jolanda Brut
Variety: Prosecco
Region: Italy
Country: Italy
Year: 2014
Price: $8.95

Wine Review: "Brilliant straw color with emerald reflections. Fresh and floral bouquet with a hint of pears, apricots and bananas. Fresh and inviting with bright fruit and an easy drinking style with a pleasing hint of almonds in the aftertaste."

My Review: This wine smells bitter with no sweetness and has a sweet aftertaste with no sweetness in the actual taste. This wine leaves your mouth dry and has a very slight toasted marshmallow taste.
I enjoyed this wine without food.

Friday, March 20, 2015

Tasting - "Villa Pozzi Moscato"

Name: Villa Pozzi Moscato
Variety: Moscato
Region: Sicily
Country: Italy
Year: 2013
Price: $8.95

Wine Review: "Loaded with juicy exotic fruit, mature apricot, yellow peach and tangerine flavors, this sweet and delightful wine is perfect for Sunday brunch or picnics."

My Review: This wine smelled like sugar and stinky feet. I was surprised at how carbonated/bubbly it was; this tasted like sugar and berries with no alcohol but with a bit of sourness. Good! 
I enjoyed this wine without food. 

Tasting - "Paul Loreano Tinto Classico"

Name: Paul Loreano Tinto Classico
Variety: Red Portugese Blend
Region: Alentejano
Country: Portugal
Year: 2013
Price: $8.95

Wine Review: "Paulo Laureano’s Classico is a delicious blend of the native Portuguese varietals Trincadeira (40%), Aragonez (40%) and Alfrocheiro (20%). This is a full bodied red that reveals all that the terroir of Portugal has to offer. Light cigar tobacco and soft leather present beautifully on the nose. Dark, black fruits fill the mouth, but the wine flows smoothly over the palate, with a good bit of spice on the finish. Pair with spicy, cured meats and hard cheeses."

My Review: This wine had a sour, bitter, slightly stinky feet and funeral flower smell and tasted like funeral flowers and a little bit fruity. The aftertaste was bitter and reminded me of dandelions. Pretty good! 
I enjoyed this wine without food. 

Tasting - "Bodegas Atalaya Laya"

Name: Bodegas Atalaya Laya
Variety: Laya
Region: Almansa
Country: Spain
Year: 2013
Price: $8.95

Wine Review: "A blend of 70% Garnacha Tintorera, a.k.a. Alicante Bouschet, and 30% Monastrell; fermented in stainless steel, followed by four months in French oak.  Bright purple.  Cassis, blueberry, pungent herbs and mocha on the nose.  Smooth and open-knit on the palate, displaying fresh cherry and dark berry qualities and a hint of black pepper.  Finishes with gripping tannins and good length, leaving a subtle floral note behind."

My Review: This wine had a bitter, sour, alcoholic, yet slightly fruity/cherry/blackberry smell. It tasted fruity, kind of sweet, almost like candy and very dry with not a whole lot of aftertaste. Good!
I enjoyed this wine without food. 

Tasting - "Mars and Venus Chardonnay"

Name: Mars and Venus Chardonnay
Variety: Chardonnay
Region: Central Valley
Country: Chile
Year: 2013
Price: $5.95

Wine Review: "A very nice value Chardonnay that comfortably over-delivers vs. its modest price tag. No oak here, just bushels of clean, crisp, Chardonnay apple and stone fruit with a hint of caramelized pineapple.  Juicy and clean, this is a mid-weight white that's just perfect for parties or weeknight sipping."

My Review: This wine had a stinky feet, sour smell with slight floral tones. The taste was very bland like water with no alcohol whatsoever. There was also no aftertaste.
I enjoyed this wine without food. 

Tasting - "Cortenova Pinot Grigio"


Name: Cortenova Pinot Grigio
Variety: Pinot Grigio
Region: Veneto
Country: Italy
Year: 2013
Price: $6.95

Wine Review: "Brilliant straw color with emerald reflections. Fresh and floral bouquet with a hint of pears, apricots and bananas. Fresh and inviting with bright fruit and an easy drinking style with a pleasing hint of almonds in the aftertaste."

My Review: This wine has a sour, bitter smell almost like unsweetened Welch's white grape juice with a little bit of alcohol. The taste is sweet with a little sourness on the end and no sense of alcohol. There is a sweet aftertaste.
I enjoyed this wine without food.

Friday, March 6, 2015

Tasting - "Jam Jar Sweet White"

Name: Jam Jar Sweet White
Variety: Moscato
Region: South Africa
Country: South Africa
Year: 2014
Price: $8.95

Wine Review: "This charming, easy-drinking Moscato offers flavors of peach, apricot, lychee and orange blossom. A lively jolt of acidity keeps it fresh and fruity. Fancy enough for a special occasion toast, yet sweet-natured enough to enjoy every day, our bright and cheerful sweet wines are sure to capture your heart."

My Review: This wine smells sugary and very slightly like stinky feet. The taste is more flowery than fruity and there is a sugary, stinky feet finish with a sugary aftertaste. Good! A little too sweet though.

I enjoyed this wine without food.

Tasting - "La Fiera Montepulciano"

Name: La Fiera Montepulciano D'Abruzzo
Variety: Montepulciano
Region: Italy
Country: Italy
Year: 2013
Price: $7.95

Wine Review: "Lots of leather and dried fruit on this, but immensely enjoyable and held up well over the course of three days. A terrific find."

My Review: This wine smells of funeral flowers and stinky feet. The taste is the same as the smell on the finish with no sweetness that dries your mouth out at the end.

I enjoyed this wine without food.

Tasting - "Pirovano Sangiovese Romagna"

Name: Pirovano Sangiovese Romagna
Variety: Sangiovese
Region: Italy
Country: Italy
Year: 2012
Price: $5.95

Wine Review: "Aromas of bright berry fruit and violets merge with zesty spice and intense juicy flavors of ripe raspberry, plum and black cherry in this medium-bodied, food-friendly wine.  Pairs perfectly with a variety of foods such as spicy pastas, red meats and poultry, as well as aged cheeses."

My Review: This wine smells of cherries and flowers and slightly alcoholic. It tastes like cherry turnovers without the sugar and blackberries. The taste doesn't linger. Awesome!

I enjoyed this wine without food. 

Tasting - "Entrada Chardonnay"

Name: Entrada Chardonnay
Variety: Chardonnay
Region: Nancagua, Spain
Country: Spain
Year: 2013
Price: $5.95

Wine Review: "Fruity and floral on the nose and rich but not heavy on the palate.  Wonderful tropical fruit flavors are balanced by just a touch of French oak to round out the finish."

My Review: There was a little bit of an alcohol burn in the nose of this wine. The taste was sweet, tangy, light, buttery, and dry. There was not much of an aftertaste.

I enjoyed this wine without food.

Tasting - "Protocolo White"

Name: Protocolo Wine
Variety: Tempranillo
Region: Spain
Country: Spain
Year: 2013
Price: $6.95

Wine Review: "Pale yellow.  High-pitched aromas of lemon zest and white flowers, with a piquant mineral overtone.  Dry, racy and focused, offering tangy lemon zest and green apple flavors and a touch of bitter herbs.  Closes with good clarity and cut, leaving a tart citrus fruit note behind.  This is pretty grown-up for the price, not to mention a superb value."

My Review: This wine smelled sour and like citrus and lemon and had a slightly sweet and no alcohol taste. There was a dry finish to this wine. Pretty Good!

I enjoyed this wine without food. 


Sunday, March 1, 2015

Wine Dinner Pairing #1

Today I enjoyed a homemade three course meal and three different wines while constantly taking notes with my two friends. We had an appetizer of cheesy garlic bread, main course of Italian seasoned chicken with green peppers and onions along with marinara and onion penne, and finally Luigi's strawberry Italian ice for dessert. We tasted each of these with Merlot, Rose', and Beaujolais. 

First we tasted each of the three wines and recorded our initial tastings:
Name: Oak Leaf Merlot 
Variety: Merlot 
Region: California 
Country: USA 
Year: 2014 

Our Review: This wine has an alcoholic, bitter, yet slightly fruity smell and a bitter, sour, no sweetness at all taste. The aftertaste was sweet and lingering and had a slight hint of plum to it. Overall, we all agreed that this wine was nothing special.


Name: Rosis Sylla Sebaste
Variety: Rose'
Region: Piedmont
Country: Italy
Year: 2013

Our Review: This wine smells sweet, floral, like candy, and very fruity--specifically like strawberries. The taste is also very fruity however not very sweet and has hints of citrus. The aftertaste tastes like lemons and strawberries. Pretty good; we're excited to try this with the chicken as we predict it will pair well.


Name: Manoir Du Carra Beaujolais Nouvrea
Variety: Beaujolais Nouvrea
Region: Burgundy
Country: France
Year: 2014

Our Review: This wine smells strongly of tropical fruits such as pineapple, mango, papaya, and passion fruit. There was no fruit taste in the beginning and the wine went down smooth with no alcohol burn. The aftertaste was slightly sweet and fruity. Good!


Now that we had an idea of how the wine tastes without the influence of food, it was time to start eating and pairing each wine with each course!
Up first, of course, was our appetizer: cheesy, garlic bread sticks
First up we tasted this appetizer with the Merlot. The cheesy, garlic bread sticks brought out the bitterness in the wine to the point where we could only taste bitter in the wine. There was a sourness component to the wine that was not there previously and a burn of alcohol on the finish. The garlic covered up any flavor of fruit in the wine and left an alcoholic aftertaste in our mouths. Overall, not a good pairing at all.
Second, we tasted this appetizer with the Rose'. Again, the cheesy garlic bread sticks brought out the sourness in the wine however we still got a slight strawberry taste but this time it tasted like pre-ripened green strawberries. The garlic was too strong for this wine and took away all of the original fruit taste. Terrible pairing!
Finally, we tasted this appetizer with the Beaujolais. Again, the bread sticks brought out the bitterness in the wine however less so in this wine that in the two previous wines. This time the wine flavor cut through the flavor of the garlic as we could still taste fruit. The bread sticks brought out more of an alcoholic aftertaste in the wine however not too bad. Still not a great pairing but definitely better than the first two.

Next, our marinara onion penne finished before the rest of the main course so we decided to record each separately to get the full effect.
Again we tried each wine with the pasta and recorded our findings.
First up, the Merlot. The pasta brought out the alcohol in the wine however was not nearly as bitter as it tasted with the appetizer pairing. There was no aftertaste as the tomato flavors in the marinara overpowered the wine but there was a slight alcohol burn.
Second, the Rose'. The pasta took away all of the fruit flavor in the wine and brought out the alcohol and there was still no aftertaste as the tomato overpowered the wine again. Not as good as the first pairing--actually not very good at all.
Finally, the Beaujolais. The pasta brought out the bitterness in the wine however it still tasted slightly fruity. This pairing left a bitter, alcoholic aftertaste in our mouths. This was the best pairing as far as the pasta went!

Next, our Italian seasoned chicken with green peppers and onions was done baking so we paired each of the three wines with the second half of our main course and took notes.
First, we tried this chicken with the Merlot. The chicken brought out more alcohol in the wine and some bitterness however there was still a slightly sweet and fruity aftertaste. Not too bad but a little too bitter for our liking.
Next, we tried the chicken with the Rose'. Right away we noticed that this dish brought out more fruitiness in the wine with no sense of alcohol and no bitterness. We still got a fruity aftertaste from the wine and all agreed that the wine went very well with the green peppers. Good pairing!
Finally, we tried this dish with the Beaujolais. At first we tasted fruitiness in the wine but then it got very bitter. The taste of the wine did not linger in our mouths as the chicken overpowered its flavor. There also was not a whole lot of alcohol taste. Overall this pairing was voted second among the three.





Now that we finished dinner, it was time for dessert! We bought a box of Luigi's Italian ice and decided to pair the strawberry flavor with each of the three wines.
First, we tried this sorbet with the Merlot. The Italian ice made the wine taste bland and covered up most of the flavor of the wine overall. There was no taste of alcohol and the aftertaste was purely the sugar from the sorbet. However, we did taste strawberry in the wine and therefore really liked this pairing!
Second, we tried the sorbet with the Rose'. The sorbet brought out even more strawberry and mango flavors in the wine and a slight alcoholic taste as well. The flavor of the wine lingered more with this wine than the Merlot however we thought the strawberry in both the wine and the sorbet paired together well. This was a good pairing but the Merlot was even better.
Finally, the Beaujolais. The sorbet made the wine taste very bland and took away all flavors of fruit in the wine as well. There was more alcohol burn at the end however it didn't linger. Not that good of a pairing.

And that concluded my first wine dinner pairing experience!