Sunday, April 12, 2015

Wine Tasting- Hahn Piesporter Michelsberg Riesling


Wine Tasting- Hahn Piesporter Michelsburg Riesling


Name: Hah Michelsburg
Variety: Riesling
Country: Germany
Year: ???
Price: $9.95

Winery Review:
This wine’s light, airy mouthfeel belies its sweetness and intensity of flavor. Honeyed pineapple aromas; similar flavors on the palate, adding gentle citrus notes toward the long, sweet finish.

My Review:
As usual, Rieslings are one of my favorites. On the nose I get something similar to candied pineapples and apricots. On the palate in similar fashion, I get apricots yet again but with definite hints of honeysuckle, orange peel, and slightly above the usual amount of sugar makes this wine really sweet and pleasant to drink along with a dessert.

Wine Tasting- Tres Ojos Garnacha


Wine Tasting- Tres Ojos Garnacha


Name: Tres Ojos
Variety: 85% Grenache, 7% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Tempranillo, 1% Syrrah
Country: Spain
Year: 2012
Price: $6.95

Winery Review:
The wine has a brick red color with a bouquet of red raspberries, spice and white pepper. The palate is incredibly concentrated and rich. The modern styles of Garnacha in Spain are continuously being perceived worldwide as wines of extraordinarily good quality. This wine is fruity, juicy and shows a great depth, ripe tannins, length but yet with wonderful elegance and lightness.

My Review:
First off, that is a crazy combination of grapes up there and to be honest, I have absolutely no idea how it affects the wine considering I haven't even had a Grenache until this point. Anyway, thick on the aromas, really strong on the jammy side of things with definite raspberries and peppers, and even some dark currant. On the palate, really fruity, almost overpowering save that the acidity is just enough to bring it down enough to actually make the body of the wine itself into something smooth and silky.

Wine Tasting- Torre Castillo Monastrell


Wine Tasting- Torre Castillo Monsastrell

Name: Torre Castillo
Variety: Monastrell
Country: Spain
Year: 2011
Price: $7.95

Winery Review:
100% Monastrell, aged in American oak for four months. Bright ruby. Powerful, spicy aromas of dark berry preserves and lavender. Fleshy and round on the palate, offering spicy blackberry and blueberry flavors and gaining sweetness with air. Finishes smooth, long and slightly warm.

My Review:
Again, I had absolutely no idea what Monastrell was before I tried it. On the nose, I definitely get a floral component with just a hint of jam and spice. On the palate, spicy yet not all that overpowering. An interesting combination with flavors that are surprisingly not quite as jammy as I would have expected. Overall, pretty good.

Wine tasting- Chateau Suau Bordeaux Rose

Wine Tasting- Chateau Suau Bordeaux Rose



Name: Chateau Suau

Variety: Bordeaux
Country: France
Year: 2013
Price: $7.95

Winery Review:
100% Cabernet Sauvignon. Light, lurid pink.  Tangerine, raspberry and white pepper on the fragrant nose.  Juicy and focused in the mouth, offering zesty red berry flavors with a refreshingly bitter edge.  Closes clean and tight, with lingering spiciness and a touch of orange zest.

My Review:
Definitely the lightest Cabernet I've ever had. On the nose, I get a lot of berry with just a touch of spiciness. I don't know what white pepper is but there's something there that gives this wine just the slightest kick on the nose. Body wise, surprisingly big considering it's a Rose. Definitely sweet and jammy but not approaching anything close to what the archetypal Cabernet is like which I feel gives it a crisper, and smoother finish that a more concentrated Cabernet just doesn't have.

Wine Tasting- Laude Pecorino

Wine Tasting- Laude Pecorino



Name: Laude

Variety: Pecorino
Country: Italy
Year: 2013
Price: $8.95

Winery Review:
Bright and savory, this floral scented Pecorino offers juicy tropical fruit and lemon drop sensations accented by notes of mint and thyme. The ripe fruit is balanced by brisk acidity that leaves the palate feeling cleansed and refreshed.  

My Review:
I can honestly say I've never heard of Pecorino before but not a bad first time experience. The bouquet comes across pretty strong in this one. The body is nice and light which complements the the acidity of the wine. Reminds me almost of a lemon and honey flavored hard candy.

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Wine Tasting- Carlo Rossi Paisano

Wine Tasting- Carlo Rossi Paisano


Name: Carlo Rossi

Variety: Paisano
Country: United States
State: California
Year: 2014
Price: $12.99

Winery Review:
A clean, easy-to-enjoy style and crisp raspberry taste. Smooth, semi-dry red wine.

My Review:
Generic table wine! Well, I've never had Paisano before but boy is this wine jammy. The body is a little lighter than I would have liked and it is a fairly jammy wine. However, it is a really smooth wine with a clean finish. The semi-dry is also really nice, works well with this wine. I had this wine with roast chicken, rice, and Sirracha sauce and boy was it awesome.

Wine Tasting- Mirassou Riesling

Wine Tasting- Mirassou Riesling



Variety: Riesling
Country: United States
State: California
Year: 2012
Price: $11.99

Winery Review:
The MacMurray Ranch 2013 Russian River Valley Chardonnay is a rich expression of this celebrated appellation, with its elegant palate of citrus and lemon crème, underscored by hints of pear and green apple. Subtle notes of sweet caramel and vanilla from oak aging are framed by a luxurious mouthfeel

My Review:
So a Riesling that isn't from Germany, interesting. Well, on the nose, I get honey, some apple, and really just a powerful bouquet. The citrus and lemon creme really come through although I definitely don't get some of the vanilla flavors. Surprisingly complex, a good Riesling that isn't from California.


I did not have food with this wine.