Thursday, November 21, 2019

Wine Tasting #28: Frida Kahlo

Name: Frida Kahlo
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Maipo Valley
Country: USA
Year: 2017
Price: $19
Winery Review: "Beyond the cool concept label, there's a serious Cabernet Sauvignon in the bottle—one with steady aromas of cola and root beer along with berries and light oak. A flush palate deals a full fan of berry flavors, while rubbing tannins give grip to an otherwise easy finish. Drink through 2024." -Michael Schachner
My Review: This cab wasn't bad, one thing about it was that it had little flavor at first. You had to really drink half a glass in order to get the berries and oak in the wine. It was incredibly smooth, almost like drinking water. Overall it was pretty good and I would definitely get it again.

Wine Tasting #27: Lost City

Name: Lost City
Variety: Malbec
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2018
Price: $15
Winery Review: "Complex and bold aromas of blueberry pie, stewed blackberries, grilled plums, and purple flowers on the nose. The palate is full-bodied with a velvety finish." -Wine Tasting Notes
My Review: This Malbec was really delicious, it was full of flavors and had a very strong blackberry aroma. I would definitely recommend this and might even get another bottle.

Saturday, November 16, 2019

Wine Tasting #26: Armando

Name: Armando
Variety: Bonarda
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina 
Year: 2016
Price: $20
Winery Review: "Intense ruby color with bright aromas of fresh red & black raspberries and subtle smoky oak notes. The flavor of freshly-crushed raspberries is echoed on the palate, along with notes of leather, dark chocolate, and a touch sandalwood on the finish." -Winemakers Notes
My Review: This La Posta was pretty good, I find myself comparing it to the other's I've had from this vineyard. It was very fruit forward and super powerful. Also had a very strong fruity aroma. Overall, I really enjoyed this wine!

Friday, November 15, 2019

Wine Tasting #25: Wandering Giants

Name: Wandering Giants
Variety: Merlot
Region: Mendocino
Country: USA
Year: 2018
Price: $15
Winery Review: "Cherry hard candy. Vanilla frosting. Iron and mineral." -Salvador Bravo
My Review: This was a strange wine, it almost had no flavor. I got an earthy taste from it and thought that might be why I didn't like it. It had a super fruity aroma but upon trying it I thought it was unbalanced. Not my favorite and I probably wouldn't get it again.

Sunday, November 10, 2019

Wine Tasting #24: Folk & Fable

Name: Folk & Fable
Variety: Red Blend
Region: CA
Country: USA
Year: 2017
Price: $15
Winery Review: "A new vintage of our favorite California Red Blend shows caramelized, toasty notes with hints of warm baking spices like vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg and clove- the result of being partially aged in Bourbon barrels for three months. Pairs best with grilled steak, burgers, or hard, aged cheeses like cheddar." -Winemakers notes
My Review: This wine had a funky taste to it, it was barrel aged and had a strange after taste. It did taste like spices but I couldn't tell if that was just the bourbon from it. I felt that it was in balanced, ultimately it was not my favorite and I probably wouldn't get it again.

Friday, November 8, 2019

Wine Tasting #23: Tinto

Name: Tinto
Variety: Red Blend
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2016
Price: $19
Winery Review: "Aromas of red cherries and raspberries are infused with mocha and spice. Your first sip washes broadly across the palate like a flood of sweet, fresh fruit and viscous mouthfeel keeps the flavors lingering. The hints of baking spice and some oak keep the flirt flavors fresh and lively."-Winemakers notes
My Review: This red blend was very good, it had strong hits of raspberry and dark cherries. It left my mouth watering, and seemed like it would pair well with some sort of pasta. It also was very aromatic with scents of strong fruits. Overall it was a very delicious wine!

Wine and Cheese #2

On Wednesday night I went to Blu for my wine and cheese pairing. We ordered the cheese board and a flight of the Big is Beautiful. From left to right it was Alexander Valley Merlot, Schild Estate Shiraz, and Poppy Cabernet. The Merlot was very tannic on its own with tastes of dark cherries. The Shiraz was probably my least favorite, it didn't have a lot of flavor to it. Lastly, the Cabernet was rich and smooth with hints of cherries and pepper.


Our cheese board consisted of Gorgonzola (Back), Irish Cheddar (Middle), and Mozzarella (Front). I first tried the Merlot with the mozzarella, on its own the mozzarella had almost no flavor, there was fresh pepper on it and that was pretty much where all the flavor came from. The merlot did enhance this cheese, really just the pepper flavor, however the cheese was very smooth and silky so that was a decent pairing with this wine. However, I do think that this wine overpowered the mozzarella. I then tried the Irish cheddar with the merlot and I think this was a great pairing, they were both equally powerful, in a way I think the wine brought out the sharpness of the cheese, and the cheese brought out the tannic structure of the wine. The gorgonzola was my least favorite cheese, I paired it with the merlot and I think it brought down the quality of the wine. It left a bitter taste in my mouth after I swallowed the wine.
I then moved onto the shiraz, I paired it with the gorgonzola, and after drinking a sip the shiraz began to taste like wet dog, it made it way worse, and I don't think this pairing worked at all. I paired the shiraz with the mozzarella and the wine enhanced the flavors of the cheese, but ultimately the mozzarella doesn't have a lot of flavors so I think that any wine could overpower this cheese. After this one I tried the Irish cheddar with the shiraz, this cheese overpowered the wine. It was too sharp to pair with this wine, but it was my favorite cheese so it didn't make the pairing too terrible.

When I finished my shiraz, all that was left was the Cabernet, to start the pairing I went with mozzarella, they actually went really well together. I think that they each sort of complimented each other. The cabernet and the gorgonzola was next, and I feel like if I liked this cheese it would have paired well together. It wasn't super overpowering on either end, but after I got the taste of the gorgonzola in my mouth it kind of ruined the pairing for me. My last pairing was the Irish cheddar and this cab, and I think that is was a great pairing. The cab went down even smoother after eating the cheese. The sharpness from this cheese was a fantastic compliment to the cab. I honestly couldn't get enough of this pairing!And of course, as you can see from the empty wine glasses I really enjoyed this pairing!