Sunday, April 26, 2015

Tasting - Bera


Name: Bera

Variety: Asti

Region: Neviglie, Piemonte

Country: Italy

Year: 2011

Price: $9.95

Shop/wine critic/winery review: 90 pts, Decanter Magazine
Bera is a soft and plush wine with creamy foam, lemony mousse and loads of fragrant peach blossom, honey and sweet almond on the bouquet. You’ll love the intensity of elegant,  fresh, rich flavours and vibrant acidity.


My review: This wine was very sweet and bubbly.  The wine smelled very floral and had hints of sweet fruits such as grapefruit.  I did not have this wine with any food.

Tasting - Monastrell


Name: Tarima

Variety:Macon - Monastrell

Region: Alicante

Country: Spain

Year: 2013

Price: $9.95

Shop/wine critic/winery review: 90 pts, Stephen Tanzer
Bright purple.  High-pitched red and dark berry scents show good clarity and pick up a licorice nuance with air.  Tangy and focused on the palate, offering juicy black raspberry and spicecake flavors with an exotic touch of candied violet.  Closes spicy and long, with silky tannins building slowly and adding gentle grip.  This is a fantastic value.


My review:  This wine was very spicy in smell.  I could taste the cherries.  The flavor was very harsh and sour.  I would say this wine was very acidic.  I did not try this wine with any food.

Tasting - Coreto


Name: Coreto

Variety: Tinto

Country: Portugal

Year: 2013

Price: $6.95

Shop/wine critic/winery review: Caladoc , Alicante Bouschet , Castellan , Pinot Noir , Tinta Roriz , Touriga Nacional.  Great as an aperitif, is a perfect wine for the day-to-day. Excellent addition to dishes with meats, stews, roasts, barbecue, pasta, pizza, vegetarian dishes, Mexican food, Chinese, Thai and cheeses. Excellent with food or by itself. You can follow for example, roasts, barbecue, pasta and vegetarian dishes or made of cheese. Serve at a temperature of 14-16ºC which enhances the fruity, also being much more enjoyable in warmer weather, on a terrace or a party.  
 
 My review: This wine had a clear cherry smell to it.  I could also smell black raspberry.  The wine was kind of acidic and the tannins were apparent in the taste.  I did not try this food with any wine. 

Tasting - Tarima


Name: Tarima

Variety: Blanco

Region: Alicante

Country: Spain

Year: 2013

Price: $8.95

Shop/wine critic/winery review: (70% mereseguera, 20% viura and 10% moscatel):  Light yellow.  Perfumed aromas of Meyer lemon, melon and white flowers show good clarity and a hint of ginger.  Juicy, open-knit citrus fruit and peach flavors are firmed by a zesty mineral quality and a touch of white pepper.  The melon note repeats on the clinging but slightly warm finish.


My review: When I smelled this wine for the first time I could smell apricots, citruis fruits, and pears.  This wine was somewhat sweet and also slightly acidic.  I did not try this wine with any food.

Tasting- Dom de la Condemine


Name: Dom de la Condemine

Variety:Macon - Peronne Le Clou

Region: Burgundy

Country: France

Year: 2012

Price: $7.95

Shop/wine critic/winery review: Made from 100% Chardonnay. Sustainable agriculture: very low use of chemicals.  Their philosophy is to produce a wine in the traditional style of Mâcon, with minimal intervention and not use of Oak.  The soils is made of Clay and Limestone (Argilo-Calcaire) and the parcels are located right next to Viré Clessé Appelatio.  A light golden hue, floral aromas. Intense, clean and fresh on the palate. Citrus notes, bold acidity. Excellent match to seafood with butter or cream sauces or rich blue cheeses.

My review: This wine was very tart and dry.  I could taste and smell citrus fruits.  There was also a slight floral smell to the white.  I did not try this wine with any food.

Wine and Cheese Pairing #2

Wine and Cheese Pairing with Allison


Pairing: B*%#@!N Barrel Red with Garlic and Herb Cheddar

Wine Name: B*%#@!N Barrel Red

Variety: Red Blend

Region: Kentucky

Country: US

Year: 2013

Price: $12.99

Shop review: Aged for a short while in bourbon barrels, this semi-dry red wine gives you just a hint of that other famous Kentucky beverage often made in Louisville!

My review:  The wine was a dry red that had a smell of cherries and I could taste the tannins.  The wine was slightly acidic.  This wine was paired with Garlic and Herb Cheddar.  The cheese
 had very strong herbal flavors that clashed with the wine.  It tended to mask and disrupt the flavors of the wine.  I did not think this was a great paring overall.


Pairing: Canyon Road Cabernet Sauvignon with Co-Jack Cheese

Wine Name: Canyon Road Cabernet Sauvignon

Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon

Region: California

Country: US

Year: 2013

Price: $8.22

Shop review: Medium- bodied wine with rich and flavorful hints of ripe raspberry and a velvety smooth finish

My review:  This wine was fruity and strong in smell.  You got hints of raspberry, cherry, and other berries on the first smell.  The wine was rich and the flavor lingered in your mouth.  This wine was paired with Colby Jack Cheddar cheese.  This cheese was kind of creamy and tasty.  The cheese was not overpowering in flavor but still had great flavors that I think paired well with the wine.  The cheese brought out the sweetness of the wine and the berry flavors.


Pairing: Sutter Home White Zinfandel with Gouda

Name: Sutter Home White Zinfandel

Variety: White Zinfandel

Region: California

Country: US

Year: NA

Price: $5.95

Shop review: You may blush with excitement over this fresh, lively wine. Beauty in a bottle, our light, refreshing White Zinfandel wine flirts with your tongue, as you taste essences of strawberry and melon. Perfect with all types of food, we recommend pairing it with something a little spicy such as Asian or Latin cuisine.

My review: This wine was a sweeter wine with berry and fruity flavors.  I could taste strawberries and raspberries as well as cantaloupe and watermelon.  I paired this wine with a Gouda that was a rich, more solid wine than the cheddar.  It broke in a more crumbly fashion as well.  The cheese tasted like a typical Gouda and similar to the last Gouda I had in my last pairing but not smokey.  This was not an idea pairing because it conflicted with the sweetness of the wine.  This wine would probably have benefited more from a nutty, spicey wine.  I would not recommend this pairing. 

Mercedes Cup VT Polo Event

All of the wines tasted during the tasting

Name: Fincastle Rose
Variety: Rose
Year: 2013
Region: Virginia
Country: USA
Winery Review: Refreshing, semi-sweet blend of Chambourcin and Vidal Blanc crafted for well-balanced acidity with cherry and strawberry notes.
My Review: This wine smelled like cherries and possibly additional berries.  The wine was sweet with a tart aftertaste that I enjoyed.  Very easy to drink wine.

Name: Fincastle Knights Tour
Variety: Red blend
Year: 2011
Region: Virginia
Country: USA
Winery Review: Oak aged dry red blend of predominantly Cabernets with winemaker selected blending grapes. Blend ratios are optimized by vintage.
My Review: This wine was very strong aromatically. The nose had hints of oak and was very hard to drink.  slightly acidic and you could taste the tannis.

Name: Fincastle Cabernet Sauvignon
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Year: 2011
Region: Virginia
Country: USA
Winery Review: Our Cabernet Sauvignon is a full bodied dry red aged 2 years in American oak, with cherry and black currant notes.
My Review: This wine was very strong and full in flavor.  The oak flavor was prevalent as well as some spices.  I did not really enjoy this wine.

Name: Fincastle Hybrid Vigor
Variety: White blend
Year: 2013
Region: Virginia
Country: USA
Winery Review: A semi-sweet white wine with a citrus finish blended from French-American hybrids Chardonnel, Vidal Blanc & Traminette. You will notice bold tropical fruit flavors of pineapple and mango.
My Review: This wine I could definitely smell the citrus and fruity aspects.  I could taste possibly some orange or pears and possibly even pineapple.  The wine was kind of sweet but also crisp.

Name: Fincastle Cabernet Franc
Variety: Cabernet Franc
Year: 2011
Region: Virginia
Country: USA
Winery Review: Dry red aged 24 months in oak. Less tannic than Sauvignon with hints of anise, blackberry and black cherry.
My Review:   This red wine had a strong oak smell to is.  There was hints of tannins in the taste and the flavor kind of lingered in your mouth after the first sip.  Fruity wine with cherry and possibly blackberries.

Playing Polo 1
Backstage with the Horses
Backstage with the Horses and Friends
Playing Polo 2

Beliveau Estate Wine and Food Pairing



Sweet Surrender:  This wine was very sweet and tasted exactly like grape juice with some alcohol in it. When we paired it with lemon, the taste became very acidic.  When the wine was paired with apples it brought out the sweetness in the wine and the apple.  However when paired with the salt, the sweetness was covered up and the wine became a lot drier.


Kaleidoscope:  This wine was a very crisp white.  Slightly acidic and tannic.  When we tasted it with the lemon, the lemon cuts it and makes it sweeter.  When tasted with apple the wine becomes very acidic.  When tasted with the butter the wine is very dull and the flavor is masked.  When we tasted it with salt, the salt over powers the wine and ruins most of the flavors.


Mystique:  This wine was oaky and kind of dry on the first taste.  When we paired it with lemon the oak flavors are brought out significantly but it also watered down the wine.  We then paired this wine with butter which brought out a lot of the tannins and buttery flavor of the wine. Salt also brought out the tannins in the wine.  We also tried this wine with peppermint and the oak in the wine brought out the peppermint flavor in the candy.


Silhouette:  This wine was a rich red wine.  Smelled fruity and tasted of cherries and spices.  When we tasted this wine with butter the wines richness was increased.  However pairing this wine with the salt brought out the tannis and oak, making the wine sweeter and smooth.

Tasting Wines and Food Comparisons

Me and a Friend at the Tasting

Back Patio of the Winery
Winery Grounds

During this wine tasting experience I learned a lot about what types of food pair correctly.  You should usually attempt to fair your fattier foods with darker red wines where the fat can cut the acidity. You should also pair your sweeter wines with sweeter foods like the apple to bring out the flavors and cut down on the sweetness of the wine and avoid things like the lemon which makes the wine very acidic.  Also I learned that pairing the wine with certain foods can have the reverse effect such as with the Mystique where pairing it with the peppermint brought out the flavors in the candy as opposed to the flavors in the wine.

Winery Visit Chateau Morrisette

On Saturday April 26th, me and three other students in the class went to Chateau Morrisette for a winery tour and taste test.  This was my first trip ever to a winery to see the process of wine making in action and all of the actual tools and machinery that is used in the process.

Winery Sign 
Chateau Morrisette
This winery is located in Floyd Virginia, approximately an hour away from Virginia Tech.  To start the tour we learned a little bit about the history of the winery.  This winery was purchased and built in the 1970's.  The family son went to Mississippi State to learn wine making and came back in the 80's to start creating wine at the winery.  They started off originally making one red and one white wine.  This winery has a interesting tale to tell about how one of their dogs kept getting drunk off of a leaky wine barrel which caused him to get sick.  When they realized the problem they fixed it and the dog stopped getting sick.  When the dog passed away they put the dog on both the white and red bottle labels and the sales for the red wine increased 200% and sales for white increased 600%. 
Me with the Dog
During the tour we learned that they grow their grapes on 13.5 acres and the grapes are brought in on crates that they stack while waiting to be crushed.  They are then thrown into the tumbler to separate the grapes and put into their Italian made grape crushers.  The wine is then fermented kept in their Hungarian, French, and American oak barrels. A black paw print is put on barrels which was the favorite dog.
Grape Crates
Italian Grape Crusher
Steel Fermentation Drums
Oak Barrels Used for Storage
The wine is then then bottles and labeled and boxed up for consumers to purchase.
Wine Bottler
Following the tour we went back inside the winery for a wine tasting in which we tasted many of wines made on site.
Wine Glass Used in Tasting
The wines we tasted during this event include their:

Chardonnay Reserve: Tasted fruity, very lemony, crisp and buttery.  This wine was oak aged.

2012 Vidal Blanc: This wine smelled like pears, and apples.  There was also a significant citrus flavor.  The wine was soft and clean but also kind of sour.

2014 Vin Gris:  This wine smelled like strawberries and peaches.  Tasted additional raspberry hints as well.  

2011 Pinot Noir: This wine also smelled like strawberries and raspberries.  The wine was quite sour tasting and somewhat smokey.

2012 Archival 1: This wine smelled like cherries.  There was also a strong spicy nose and tasted very peppery. I did not enjoy this wine.

The Black Dog:  Smelled like blackberries.  It had a very strong aroma that was fruity.  This wine was light and smooth.

Nouveau Chien:  This had the smell of fruity or nectar.  The wine was kind of sweet but had a tart aftertaste.

Farmhouse Sangria:  The sangria wine has a lime and cherry taste.  This was a very fruity wine that was quite enjoyable.

Red Muscadine:  This wine had a very weird smell, something similar to a gumball.  It was sparkling and crisp.  The wine tasted very sweet and fruity.

Sweet Mountain Apple:  This wine can best be described as similar to cider.  It was very strong in apple flavor and smell.

Overall, the winery visit was a great experience that gave me a better understanding of the wine making process.  I would love to visit again as well as visit other wineries now that I have been to one.  This winery was especially beautiful and fancy.  I would recommend this winery to my friends and family



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Sunday, April 19, 2015

Tasting- Jam Jar

Name: Jam Jar

Variety: Sweet White

Country: South Africa

Year: 2014

Price: $8.95

Shop/wine critic/winery 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 was very sweet and flowery,  I could definetly taste the sweeter fruits like apricots and possible peaches and pears.  This wine was quite enjoyable to end the tasting.  I did not have this wine with any food.

Tasting - Rare Red

Name: Rare Red

Variety: Zinfandel, Petite Syrah, Petite Verdot, Merlot

Region: California

Country: USA

Price: $9.95

Shop/wine critic/winery review:A multi-vintage blend of Zinfandel, Petite Verdot, Petite Syrah, and Merlot that is full-bodied and fruit forward with a spicy and complex finish. This wine has been partially barrel aged for eight months in American and French oak.

My review:  This wine was very acidic and dry.  I tasted a lot of darker berries as well as cherries.  This wine was not very enjoyable.  I did not have this wine with any food.

Tasting- Breca Tovana

Name: Breca Tovana

Variety: Old Vine Garnacha

Region: Munebrega

Country: Spain

Year: 2013

Price: $9.95

Shop/wine critic/winery review: Gnarled vines, grown without irrigation, are a mainstay of Spain’s winemaking tradition and produce small clusters of perfectly ripe Garnacha grapes. Aromas of blackberries, plums, and cherries fill the glass and develop into luscious flavors of black stone fruit. Long, supple tannins complete this extraordinary wine.

My review:  This wine was also very dry in the mouth.  I got a very oaky taste with cherries and other dark berries being clearly smelled.  This wine was very tanic and had for me to enjoy.  I did not have this wine with any food.

Tasting - Marques de Caceres

Name: Marques de Caceres

Variety: Verdejo

Region: Rueda

Country: Spain

Year: 2013

Price: $8.95

Shop/wine critic/winery review: Vivid straw colour. Fresh, clean and intense bouquet enlivened by notes of citrus fruit with a depth of pears and apples. Deliciously fresh and full in the mouth where racy, focused flavours deliver notes of minerals, lemon rind and green apples. Good length and a refreshing finish. Has all the character of the best from its appellation.

My review:  This wine tasted very dry to me.  I could definitely smell citrus fruits but also got a faint grassy smell on the second sniff.  The wine was tart with some possible pear flavors.  I did not have this wine with any food.

Tasting- Dibon Cava



Name: Dibon Cava

Variety: Xarello, Macabeo, Parellada

Region: Catalonia

Country: Spain

Price: $9.95

Shop/wine critic/winery review: Made from 45% Macabeo, 25% Xarel-lo, 30% Parellada, the nose offers regal yeast and richness, while the palate has complexity to prop up apple, citrus and grapefruit flavors. Solid from front to back, with health and freshness. Cava, Catalan sparkling wine, is made mostly in the regions of Penedes, and the capital of cava is Sant Sadurni d´Anoia. Dibon is located in Vilafranca del Penedes, aproximately 20 Km from Sant Sadurni. The Dibon vineyard is in the process of becoming fully organic. It consists of 75 hectares of trellised vines 1000 feet above the Mediterranean Sea.

My review:  This wine was a sweeter white wine which had a citrus smell on the nose.  When i tasted it, I got floral hints with the possible inclusion of other fruits such as apple.  I did not have this wine with any food.

Wine and Cheese Paring 1

 Paring 1:  Avide Herea Frappato 2010 paired with Smoked Gouda

This wine was a bitter and a slightly acidic wine.  It is red wine from Italy. There were definite hints of cherry when smelling the wine.  The cheese had a very smokey flavor.  The cheese was delicious, not too strong in flavor, and I feel paired well with this light bodied wine. Since the wine was not too strong in taste and overpowering either, I feel it brought out the taste in Smoked Gouda.  I would recommend this pairing.

Paring 2: Paulo Laureno Classico 2013 paired with Asiago.

This wine is a Vinho Regional Alentejano red wine. It had definite blackberry and cherry smell to it.  Very smooth, light feeling when drinking.  The wine had a big aroma to it.  There was a soft tannin taste to it and its flavor lingered in your mouth for a while after drinking.  The cheese was a very dry, hard, peppery, and strong tasting cheese.  They did not pair as well as in the previous tasting as the cheese has a conflicting strong taste that did not compliment the wine.  Also since the cheese was a dry and hard texture it was different from any pairing I had previously experienced.  I would not recommend this pairing.


Paring 3: Charles LaFitte Rose Prestige Sparking Wine paired with New Zealander Cheese

This rose colored sparking wine had strong hints of fruits such as strawberries and cherries and even raspberries.  The wine was slightly carbonated with a light floral taste that had a lasting finish.  This wine probably pairs very well with dessert like items.  The cheese that we paired with it was very creamy and smooth.  I feel like the pairing in general was an okay pairing.  While the cheese was not super sweet like a dessert, the wine helped bring out some of the flavors in the cheese and the cheese helped cut some of the long after taste away when it was time to move on to a new wine.







Sunday, April 5, 2015

Tasting - Peter Mertes


Name: Peter Mertes

Variety: Riesling Platinum

Region: Rheinhessen

Country: Germany

Year: 2013

Price: $8.95

Shop/wine critic/winery review: This quality Riesling is crisp, clean and easy drinking. Floral and fruit aromas suggest sweet melon and honey with enough acidity to ensure a beautifully balanced and versatile wine.

My review: This wine was very sweet this a very fruity, citrus flavors, maybe even melons.  This wine was pretty easy to drink and reminded me of juice as it was not very alcoholic.  I did not try this wine with any food.

Tasting - Charles thomas


Name: Charles Thomas

Variety: Cotes du Rhone

Region: Rhone

Country: France

Year: 2013

Price: $8.95

Shop/wine critic/winery review: 50% Syrah, 40% Grenache, 10% Mourvèdre. 56 Ha grown organically since March 2009 (in conversion). Part of the vineyard is plowed with horses. Average age of the vines : 30 years old. Clear ruby wine with overtones of red berry fruits. Round and supple with smooth aftertaste. A good all round red wine for meat courses, poultry and light cheeses. Best drunk now while fresh with good keeping up to 4 years.

My review:  This wine has tons of berry hints when smelling it, definitely cherries.  This wine was kind of sweet and had a very cool color.  I did not try this wine with any food.

Tasting - Terre di Poggio


Name: Terre di Poggio

Variety: Montepulciano d'Abruzzo

Region: Abruzzo

Country: Italy

Year: 2012

Price: $8.95

Shop/wine critic/winery review: This opens with dark aromas of leather, tobacco, cured meat, plum and prune. It shows soft tannins and loads of dark fruit on the finish.

My review:  This wine was very smokey, with dark black berry hints or maybe cherries.  This wine was acidic and I did not enjoy this wine very much.  I did not have any food with this wine.