Friday, June 15, 2012

Quinta de Ventozelo Ruby Reserva Port


Name: Quinta de Ventozelo Ruby Reserva Port
Variety: N/A
Region: N/A
Country: Portugal
Year: N/A
Price: $15.99

Winery review: Fruity, spicy and velvety, with red berry aromas and a supple texture, Reserva Ports are characteristically filed between LBV and Ruby Ports. Fermentation takes place in traditional lagares, followed by 2-3 years of aging in American oak. It is then filtered before bottling.

My review: This was my first time trying a port and I loved it! It smells very different from a red wine, and I did not expect that. It smelled very, very fruity like berries and it was a deep penetrating smell, more like the smell of liquor. This wine tasted very sweet and fruity in the mid palate, and I tasted the tannins at the end. I did not feel the necessity to try this wine with food like with other red wines because it didn’t feel empty. I almost felt like I was drinking a light liquor. I did not try this wine with food and I don’t think I would need to in order to get its full potential. I bought this wine!

Dominican Oaks Intarsia


Name: Dominican Oaks Intarsia
Variety: Other Reds
Region: Napa Valley, California
Country: United States
Year: 2008
Price: $19.99

Winery review: One immediately notices the deep rich color of this intriguing blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Zinfandel. With intense aromas of black and red berries shaded by hints of spice on the palate, Intarsia is well-balances with a long velvety finish.

My review: This wine felt lighter bodied than other reds. It smelled fruity and the color was an amazing violet. The taste wasn’t very tannic until the end. I could taste some sweetness in the mid palate but it was gone by the end; kind of disappointing. I still found this blend more interesting than having just one type of grape. I did not try this wine with food.  

Montoya


Name: Montoya
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Napa Valley, California
Country: United States
Year: 2008
Price: $16.99

Winery review: This elegant and smooth offering from the heart of Napa Valley displays an abundance of blackberry, plum and currant flavors tempered by a hint of toasty oak. A great value for a wine from this prestigious region. Match with grilled steak, lamb or sausage.

My review: This wine had a deep aromatic smell of berries. The taste was very dry and tannic but sort of refreshing on the mid palate. At the end the wine still feels very tannic. I felt this wine was a little unbalanced since I felt more going on through the mid palate and just a plain taste at the end. I did not try this wine with food.

Castello del Trebbio Chianti Reserva


Name: Castello del Trebbio Chianti Reserva
Variety: Sangiovese
Region: Chianti Rufina, Tuscany
Country: Italy
Year: 2006
Price: $24.99

Winery review: “Reveals captivating red cherry, plum and marzipan aromas, with a lovely violet twist. Enters bright, fresh and smooth, with lively acidity nicely framing the sweet red cherry and raspberry flavors. Finishes long and pure.” – 91 pts, International Wine Cellar

My review: This wine smelled amazing. I caught a hint of berries and sweet fruits on the nose. The taste was very tannic and not fruity like I expected. At the end it tasted dry and very acidic. I did not try this wine with food but it would have been a lot better.

Martin Ray


Name: Martin Ray
Variety: Chardonnay
Region: Russian River Valley, Sonoma, California
Country: United States
Year: 2010
Price: $16.99

Winery review: “So good for this price. Rich and creamy and ripe in tropical fruit, green apples and pear flavors, with the perfect touch of buttered toast from oak, and all that balanced and brightened with crisp acidity. Just what you want in a California Chard.” – 91 pts, Wine Enthusiast.

My review: I liked this Chardonnay. On the nose, I caught hints of wood and citric fruits. The taste had a hint of sweetness in the mid palate and was very citrusy at the end. The oak monster was definitely present through the taste. This wine was very full-bodied and refreshing. I did not try this wine with food. 

Anakena


Name: Anakena
Variety: Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Casablanca
Country: Chile
Year: 2011
Price: $12.99

Winery review: Powerful and complex, displaying elegant floral aromas with tropical fruit flavors. The long, crisp finish features a delicious mineral note. Great accompaniment to seafood, oysters and salads. Sourced from a special single vineyard.

My review: This wine didn’t really impress me. It smelled citrusy and a little fruity. The taste was dry and very acidic. It almost seemed like it was watered down lemonade but without the sweetness. I also caught a hint of herb at the end. This wine felt refreshing. I did not try this wine with food. 

Friday, June 1, 2012

Weibel Almond California Sparkling


Name: Weibel Almond California Sparkling
Variety: Other whites
Region: California
Country: United States
Year: N/A
Price: $9.99

Winery review: An Amaretto loves dream! A sweet not cloying California sparkling wine filled to the brim with almond flavors and light toasty bubbles. A fantastic dessert wine which is sure to keep the crowd entertained. Serve chilled on its own or pair with dense flourless desserts.  

My review: This wine was amazing! The nose was incredible, but maybe it’s because this is the first time I’ve smelled almonds in wine. This wine smelled like straight up almonds and a hint of lemon which made the nose very refreshing. I could not wait to drink it! The palate was sweet but not very concentrated which made it very refreshing and easy to drink. Also, the texture of the bubbles felt nice paired with the refreshing flavor. I bought this wine because I absolutely loved it! I did not pair it with food. 

Gumdale Shiraz Reserve


Name: Gumdale Shiraz Reserve
Variety: Syrah
Region: Southeast Australia
Country: Australia
Year: N/A
Price: $10.99

Winery review: Hand-picked from Australia’s best growing regions, the grapes for this reserve wine offer concentrated fruit flavors and spicy notes. The wine is aged in French oak and has aromas of cherries, blackberries, chocolate and mocha. Serve it with full-flavored meats.

My review: This wine had a very pleasant smell. The bouquet was fruity and it seemed like it would taste sweet. On the other hand, I don’t think this wine had a lot of body. I didn’t taste anything in the mid palate and at the end all I got was acidity and a hint of coffee.  I did not pair this wine with food but I would like to. 

Solar de Castro Rioja Vendimia Sellecionada


Name: Solar de Castro Rioja Vendimia Sellecionada
Variety: Tempranillo
Region: Rioja
Country: Spain
Year: 2009
Price: $18.99

Winery review: “…offers up an enticing nose of balsam wood, leather, Asian spices, lavender, and black cherry. In the glass it is smooth-textured, spicy, incipiently complex, and sweetly-fruited… outstanding volume, impeccable balance, and a lengthy, pure finish…” 91 pts – Wine Advocate

My review: This wine smells like black cherries and alcohol.  I found this wine to be a little complex since it did have more flavors combined than others. It also had a full-body. It tasted earthy in the mid palate and fruity at the end. I did not taste this wine with food but since it is European I wish I paired it with food.

Porta Pinot Noir Reserva


Name: Porta Pinot Noir Reserva
Variety: Pinot Noir
Region: Bio Bio Valley
Country: Chile
Year: 2009
Price: $9.99

Winery review: The enticing aromas of fresh cherries and strawberry cream marry well with the smooth, delicate palate of this Pinot Noir. This wine pairs perfectly with white meats, pasta and salads. Estate bottled.

My review: This wine smells amazing. I get a hint of berries and also wood. However, it didn’t taste as amazing as it smelled. I thought the taste was kind of empty. It was disappointing finding it felt almost empty of flavor considering the amazing bouquet. I did not pair this wine with food but I feel like it would have tasted a lot better if I did. 

Radius Chardonnay


Name: Radius Chardonnay
Variety: Chardonnay
Region: Washington
Country: United States
Year: N/A
Price: $8.99

Winery review: Welcoming toasted oak notes swirl around dried apricot, apple cobbler, and baking spice aromas. A rich palate filled with intense fruit and honey. Lingering residual sugar is balanced by acidity for a clean finish.

My review: This Chardonnay was very different from others I’ve tasted before. It smelled dry but fruity at the same time, which is unusual. I did not taste oak at all in it. The taste was dry and a bit fruity but not buttery. I thought the taste was odd, like the flavors didn’t belong together. And when I tasted the fruit it didn’t taste like good fruit more like rotten fruit. I’d rather stick to the usual Chardonnays than to drink an unbalanced one like this one. I did not pair this wine with food. 

Gazela Vinho Verde


Name: Gazela Vinho Verde
Variety: Other whites
Region: Vinho Verde
Country: Portugal
Year: N/A
Price: $7.99

Winery review: Here’s a zesty, light and crisp white offering bright lime and pear flavors with subtle spicy notes of ginger and even a hint of tangerine on the lively palate. Pure and clean, this is a truly refreshing wine.

My review: I liked this wine. I could not really taste the alcohol and it smelled citrusy and lemony. It was very light-bodied and refreshing. It almost felt like watered down lemonade except it wasn’t sweet. It would be great for drinking by the pool on a sunny day. I did not drink this wine with food.