Archive for October, 2009
B Wise 2005 Trios Proprietary Red
Posted on October 31, 2009 - Filed Under American wines, Blend, Red wines, Reviews, Wine Reviews, region, style | Leave a Comment
This wine is a wonderful blend from B Wise Vineyards, with fantastic candied plum and dark berry flavors, with an underlying core of anise and clove. It’s slightly perfumey, and should definitely be decanted at least two hours prior to drinking. Additional cellaring should only enhance the balance.
Recommended!
2007 Fattoria Rodano Poggialupi Toscana
Posted on October 30, 2009 - Filed Under Italian wines, Red wines, Reviews, Wine Reviews, region, style | Leave a Comment
This wine kicked some serious ass. The great earthy, vegetative quality that I love in Italians, but with a very nice backbone of mocha and dark cherry. For under $17, I highly recommend.
Get this while you can @ Westwood Liquors.
2004 Arceno Primavoce Toscana
Posted on October 30, 2009 - Filed Under Italian wines, Red wines, Reviews, Wine Reviews, region | Leave a Comment
This super-tuscan for $14.99 is a killer deal. Great earthiness, bright fruit, soil, and vine.
It’s a very enjoyable entry-level Italian, with enough oomph to impress your burliest of New World drinkers. Recommended!
2006 Mission La Caminade Cahors
Posted on October 20, 2009 - Filed Under French wines, Malbec, Red wines, Reviews, Wine Reviews, region, style | Leave a Comment
This French malbec added some very nice vine, green pepper, and acidity with bright fruits, stone and a floral nose. Tastier than one might expected from an imported $11 French Malbec.
JRE 2006 Napa Valley Cabernet
Posted on October 18, 2009 - Filed Under American wines, Cabernet, Red wines, Reviews, Wine Reviews, region, style | Leave a Comment
This Bears game sucked.
Just like this wine.
There are some decent hints of black pepper and fruit, but the whole thing doesn’t fit very well. Flabby, wet, and generally asseous.
2005 Finca Sandoval
Posted on October 17, 2009 - Filed Under Blend, Red wines, Reviews, Spanish wines, Wine Reviews, region, style | Leave a Comment
This wine marks the first of my Cinderella wine purchases. Most of the research I’ve done suggests this wine is still a few years from its peak, so I made sure to decant it for two hours before drinking.
The wine is mostly syrah, with mourvedre and bobal, as well. It’s wonderful, with strong elements of blackberry, blueberry, vanilla, and especially strong licorice and chewing tocacco. This wine is pretty awesome, and I’d expect it to age exquisitely…




