Name: Latour Marsonnay
Variety: Pinot Noir
Year: 2010
Region: Cote de Nuits
Country: France
Price: $35 on sale at VC for $17.95
Winery Review: "Light medium cherry red color with pale meniscus; reduction, floral, tart red fruit nose; tasty, tart red fruit, floral, mineral palate; needs 2 years; medium-plus finish"
My Review: This wine had floral aromas, with hints of cranberry. On the palate it was much more earthy than I expected, the Pinot Noir also brought a good spice. It was medium dry with a long peppery finish. I did not taste this wine with food.
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Sunday, May 4, 2014
Tasting - Granrojo Garnacha
Name: Granrojo Garnacha
Variety: Garnacha
Year: 2011
Region: La Tierra de Castilla
Country: Spain
Price: $18 on sale at VC for $9.95
Winery Review: "The 2011 Rojo Garnacha has the colour of blackberry with blue tones, almost opaque. Intense and pleasant aromas of licorice and wild red and black berries fill the nose, with mineral undertones. Well-rounded and balanced on the palate, it is elegant and fresh. Red fruit, minerals and a hint of fresh thyme linger on the finish. It’s surprisingly silky and full-bodied, with a rich varietal expression."
My Review: This red wine had very dark berry aromas with hints of baking spices. On the palate it was surprisingly earthy and full-bodied with a very slight hint of plum. It was spicy and dry on the finish. I did not taste this wine with food, but I think it would have paired nicely with a red meat.
Variety: Garnacha
Year: 2011
Region: La Tierra de Castilla
Country: Spain
Price: $18 on sale at VC for $9.95
Winery Review: "The 2011 Rojo Garnacha has the colour of blackberry with blue tones, almost opaque. Intense and pleasant aromas of licorice and wild red and black berries fill the nose, with mineral undertones. Well-rounded and balanced on the palate, it is elegant and fresh. Red fruit, minerals and a hint of fresh thyme linger on the finish. It’s surprisingly silky and full-bodied, with a rich varietal expression."
My Review: This red wine had very dark berry aromas with hints of baking spices. On the palate it was surprisingly earthy and full-bodied with a very slight hint of plum. It was spicy and dry on the finish. I did not taste this wine with food, but I think it would have paired nicely with a red meat.
Tasting - Ca' Momi Blanco Di Nappa
Name: Ca' Momi Blanco Di Nappa
Variety: Chardonnay, Viognier, Muscat, Sauvignon Blanc, Gewurztraminer
Year: 2012
Region: Nappa Valley
Country: USA
Price: $22 - on sale at VC for $11.95
Winery Review: "This Ca' Momi Bianco di Napa 2012 is a100% Napa Valley blend has a diverse flavor profile with intense orange blossom and grapefruit on the nose. The aromas of the nose echo in the mouth with perfect harmony existing between its alcohol and acidity."
My Review: This white wine had very citrusy aromas with a hint of honey. I picked up orange and lemon. On the palate it was very acidic from the citrus, with a medium dry finish. It was slightly overwhelmed from the citrus, and seemed to have a lot of tannins for a white wine. I did not taste this wine with food.
Variety: Chardonnay, Viognier, Muscat, Sauvignon Blanc, Gewurztraminer
Year: 2012
Region: Nappa Valley
Country: USA
Price: $22 - on sale at VC for $11.95
Winery Review: "This Ca' Momi Bianco di Napa 2012 is a100% Napa Valley blend has a diverse flavor profile with intense orange blossom and grapefruit on the nose. The aromas of the nose echo in the mouth with perfect harmony existing between its alcohol and acidity."
My Review: This white wine had very citrusy aromas with a hint of honey. I picked up orange and lemon. On the palate it was very acidic from the citrus, with a medium dry finish. It was slightly overwhelmed from the citrus, and seemed to have a lot of tannins for a white wine. I did not taste this wine with food.
Friday, May 2, 2014
Winery Visit - Beliveau Estate Winery
Beliveau Estate Winery Visit
My obsession with Beliveau Estate grew every moment I spent there. I'm not even kidding - I spent the entire time walking around planning my wedding! It's a very small winery tucked in the hills about 25 minutes outside of Blacksburg that just opened in May 2012. They grow a few different grape varieties and have the rest imported from various places around the country. I went with my boyfriend, Ryan, who is hands down the funniest person to watch swirl a wine glass.A panoramic view of the winery from our lunch seats |
Behind the tasting room is where they grow their grapes. The winery grows a few different grapes, but the two mentioned were Vidal Blanc and Traminette. The Traminette is a French-American and German hybrid that is used in their Reflection wine. They are having a planting ceremony this Sunday, so I would imagine they are branching out and planting more vines.
The hillside behind the winery where the grapes are grown |
The wines at Beliveau were delicious. They were all very dimensional and described perfectly by the lady who ran the tasting.
The tasting room |
The first wine we tasted was the Destiny 2012, a dry Vidal Blanc. It was a white wine that was described as being "full-mouthed". It had peach and apricot aromas, but on the palate it hit every part of your tongue (what I took to mean "full-mouthed") and had a long finish. It had a very light spicy flavor that brought some depth to the wine, and balanced well with a slight hint of lemon and apricots. The wine was very complicated, and I could have spent much more time thinking about all of the flavors I tasted on my palate. I almost wish we had started with a more simple wine so that I could have warmed up my palate before tasting it. This wine was on reserve and is not usually open for tasting most day, but I appreciated that they let us taste it!
Destiny 2012 |
The second white wine we tasted was the Reflection 2011. It was a dry Taminette with lychee and tropical fruit aromas. On the palate it was very citrusy with hints of lemon and tangerines with acids on the finish. The acidic flavors were well-balanced with a very slight sweetness.
Reflection 2011 |
The third white wine was Lovers Quest, a semi-sweet wine made of Vidal Blanc grapes. It had apricot and honeysuckle aromas that overall smelled very sweet. However, on the palate it was much more complicated. The sweetness was off-set by a very slight tang that I could not quite place the flavor of. It had a long finish and was slightly dry. Overall I found it to be very well-balanced.
The tasting lady did not recommend rinsing glasses with water between whites and reds, or between any wine for that matter. She said you should rinse your glass with the next wine, but did not give us the opportunity to do so.
The first red wine was Silhouette 2012, a Cabernet Sauvignon. On the nose it had dark berries and cherries with a hint of chocolate. Overall very sweet aromas. I was surprised when I tasted it and was immediately hint by spicy pepper. The peppers were a little overwhelming on the palate, but they blended nicely with the hint of chocolate and plums. (I missed a picture of the label of this wine.)
A picture of me during the tasting |
The second red wine we tasted was the Sunset Sipper. It had slight peppery aromas that were hinted by plum. On the palate it was dry, with a tannic finish. I picked up on plums and sweetness, but there were undertones of spices. The wine had a very cool aromatic pourer that I almost bought, but chickened out at the last second reminding myself I rarely drink a whole bottle of red wine myself.
The third red wine was Sweet Surrender, a Concord grape wine. It smelled exactly like grape juice, and tasted very similar. Surprisingly it was 16% alcohol, but I still found it to be extremely sweet. The grape juice taste was complimented by hints of baking spices that reminded me of jam.
Sweet Surrender |
The final red wine I tasted was Serenity, a sweet dessert wine made of Chambourcin grapes. It had dark berry, cherry, and plum aromas that seemed to match it dark purple coloring. On the palate I picked up on cherries and baking spices. They gave us a piece of dark chocolate to try with it, which made the wine much more tannic and picked up and complimented nicely on the cherry flavors.
Serenity |
After we were done with the tastings, we decided to grab some food and sit up by the gazebo and eat. They had a very limited menu, so we ordered the only TWO things they offered: a bacon, spinach, tomato panini and a cheese platter. We spent the rest of the time taking pictures and roaming around the estate.
a picture of me in front of the main winery building |
Ryan petting the super adorable dog |
an unnamed dog who walks around the winery |
The Bed and Breakfast |
A picture of me sitting on their bench by the sign |
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Tasting - Rosemount Estate Moscato
Name: Rosemount Estate Moscato
Variety: 100% Muscat
Year: 2012
Region: South Australia
Country: Australia
Price: $12 - on sale at VC for $3.95
Winery Review: Clear, medium-lemon yellow in appearance; lovely citrus and honeysuckle aromas with lemon, honeysuckle, apple and ripe yellow plum flavours. Serve chilled with angel food cake or fresh fruit and mild cheeses.
My Review: This slightly sparkling white wine had apple, grass, and honeysuckle aromas. There was also a hint of green apple and peach. On the palate it was simple and clean, with honeysuckle and citrus flavors. The finish was nice and sweet. One of the VC workers said he bought three cases for his wife and keeps it at home. I bought three bottles to sip on this summer at the river. I did not taste this wine with food.
Tasting - Ironstone Old Vine Zinfandel
Name: Ironstone Old Vine Zinfandel
Variety: 100% Zinfandel
Year: 2011
Region: Lodi, CA
Country: USA
Price: $15 - on sale at VC for $7.95
Winery Review: Grown in vineyards that are over 45 years old, this medium-bodied Zin has exceptional varietal character with lovely aromas of dark fruit and blackberry. Subtle pepper spice mingles with richly concentrated fruit flavors of blackberry, ripe plums and fresh red raspberries. Barrel aging created its smooth, silky finish and unprecedented depth. A wonderful wine pairing for variety of dishes. Any type of meat - whether its pork, beef or game - is ideal with this wine. Cioppino is another amazing complement or try it with tomato-based pastas, hearty stews or a plate of strong, aged cheeses.
My Review: This was one of the most complicated and deep wines I have tasted. It had so many different flavors and aromas I could have tasted it several times and found something new each time. I immediately picked up on the spicy and dark berry aromas. The second time I noticed a hint of earthiness. On the palate, this red wine was very full-bodied and slightly tannic. It was well balanced and had a smooth, long finish. The acids in the wine complimented the taste of cherries and plums, with a slight hint of chocolate. The earthiness in the wine also went well with the strong pepper flavors. I did not taste this wine with food.
Variety: 100% Zinfandel
Year: 2011
Region: Lodi, CA
Country: USA
Price: $15 - on sale at VC for $7.95
Winery Review: Grown in vineyards that are over 45 years old, this medium-bodied Zin has exceptional varietal character with lovely aromas of dark fruit and blackberry. Subtle pepper spice mingles with richly concentrated fruit flavors of blackberry, ripe plums and fresh red raspberries. Barrel aging created its smooth, silky finish and unprecedented depth. A wonderful wine pairing for variety of dishes. Any type of meat - whether its pork, beef or game - is ideal with this wine. Cioppino is another amazing complement or try it with tomato-based pastas, hearty stews or a plate of strong, aged cheeses.
My Review: This was one of the most complicated and deep wines I have tasted. It had so many different flavors and aromas I could have tasted it several times and found something new each time. I immediately picked up on the spicy and dark berry aromas. The second time I noticed a hint of earthiness. On the palate, this red wine was very full-bodied and slightly tannic. It was well balanced and had a smooth, long finish. The acids in the wine complimented the taste of cherries and plums, with a slight hint of chocolate. The earthiness in the wine also went well with the strong pepper flavors. I did not taste this wine with food.
Tasting - Librandi Ciro Rossa Classico
Name: Librandi Ciro Rossa Classico
Variety: 100% Gaglioppo
Year: Not Given
Region: Ciro
Country: Italy
Price: $14 - on sale at VC for $3.95
Winery Review: Don’t let the pale garnet color fool you: this is a substantial wine. Aromas of red fruits and spice complement undertones of cranberries, wild berries, and plums. On the palate, ripe tannins and good body make for an incredibly rich, yet easygoing red wine. Pair this wine with sausage, spicy curry sauces, hot soppressata, and tandoori chicken.
My Review: Personally, I did not enjoy this wine. It had baking spice aromas that were accented by dark berries. On the palate, it was very disappointing. I found it to be very hard and tannic, with hints of tart cranberry. The baking spice aromas changed to cooking spices like pepper. I did not taste this wine with food.
Variety: 100% Gaglioppo
Year: Not Given
Region: Ciro
Country: Italy
Price: $14 - on sale at VC for $3.95
Winery Review: Don’t let the pale garnet color fool you: this is a substantial wine. Aromas of red fruits and spice complement undertones of cranberries, wild berries, and plums. On the palate, ripe tannins and good body make for an incredibly rich, yet easygoing red wine. Pair this wine with sausage, spicy curry sauces, hot soppressata, and tandoori chicken.
My Review: Personally, I did not enjoy this wine. It had baking spice aromas that were accented by dark berries. On the palate, it was very disappointing. I found it to be very hard and tannic, with hints of tart cranberry. The baking spice aromas changed to cooking spices like pepper. I did not taste this wine with food.
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