The Winery: Bonny Doon Vineyards
The Wine: 2009 Contra
The Price: $16 at PCC
Bonny Doon Vineyards is located in Santa Cruz, on California's central coast. They have a quirky website, and they do not take themselves too seriously. Their website, besides being quirky, is irritating to navigate and does not adhere to typical web design standards. But I'm here to talk about wine, not websites.
The wine was sealed with a screw cap, as are all of Bonny Doon's wines. On their website they have an explanation of why they use screw caps. I don't necessarily agree with them, but they have clearly thought about the various choices for sealing bottles, and I appreciate that they explained their philosophy.
The 2009 Contra is a blend of 55.1% Carignane, 15.4% Grenache, 14.3% Mourvèdre, 7.1% Petite Sirah, 5.3% Zinfandel and 2.8% Syrah.
The wine was decanted 1 1/2 hours before tasting. It very dark purple in color and has aromas of black cherry, blackberry and black licorice. This is a very interesting wine. It is fairly heavy in tannins, and has flavors of blackberry and cherry. It is a bold wine, but it has a velvety soft finish. I really like this wine. And with each sip it gets better.
Monday, May 30, 2011
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Seghesio 2008 Sonoma Zinfandel
The Winery: Seghesio Family Vineyards
The Wine: 2008 Sonoma Zinfandel
The Price: $23.99 at QFC
Seghesio Family Vineyards have been around since 1895. The Seghesio history is pretty interesting. Rather than recapping it and leaving out a lot of details, you can read it here if you're so inclined.
The wine is a blend of 89% Zinfandel, 8% Petite Sirah and 3% Syrah. They barrel age the wine in 75% American Oak and 25% French Oak for 10 months prior to bottling.
The bottle was stopped with a natural cork, and the wine was decanted an hour before tasting. It is very deep red in color, with just a hint of brown. The wine has aromas of cassis, blackberry, raspberry, cherry and vanilla.
The wine is very well balanced, with flavors of blackberry, cherry and dark chocolate with a spicy undertone. It's a velvety smooth wine that is running over with delicious fruit flavors. This is simply a fantastic wine!
The Wine: 2008 Sonoma Zinfandel
The Price: $23.99 at QFC
Seghesio Family Vineyards have been around since 1895. The Seghesio history is pretty interesting. Rather than recapping it and leaving out a lot of details, you can read it here if you're so inclined.
The wine is a blend of 89% Zinfandel, 8% Petite Sirah and 3% Syrah. They barrel age the wine in 75% American Oak and 25% French Oak for 10 months prior to bottling.
The bottle was stopped with a natural cork, and the wine was decanted an hour before tasting. It is very deep red in color, with just a hint of brown. The wine has aromas of cassis, blackberry, raspberry, cherry and vanilla.
The wine is very well balanced, with flavors of blackberry, cherry and dark chocolate with a spicy undertone. It's a velvety smooth wine that is running over with delicious fruit flavors. This is simply a fantastic wine!
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Don Miguel Gascon 2010 Malbec
The Winery: Don Miguel Gascon
The Wine: 2010 Malbec
The Price: $12.99 at QFC
Don Miguel Gascon is a part of the Ernest and Julio Gallo family. I knew E&J was big, but I didn't realize just how many wineries they own. It's pretty astounding.
Gascon is located in Mendoza, Argentina. They have been producing wine since 1884, and they focus solely on making Malbec.
The wine bottle was stopped with a natural cork, and decanted 2 hours before tasting.
The wine is very dark purple in color, and has aromas of black cherry, blueberry, prunes and chocolate.
This is a very smooth wine. It has flavors of blackberry, blueberry, tart cherry, vanilla, and a tad bit of a peppery bite on the finish. It's a really good Malbec, and priced very nicely. I like this one very much.
The Wine: 2010 Malbec
The Price: $12.99 at QFC
Don Miguel Gascon is a part of the Ernest and Julio Gallo family. I knew E&J was big, but I didn't realize just how many wineries they own. It's pretty astounding.
Gascon is located in Mendoza, Argentina. They have been producing wine since 1884, and they focus solely on making Malbec.
The wine bottle was stopped with a natural cork, and decanted 2 hours before tasting.
The wine is very dark purple in color, and has aromas of black cherry, blueberry, prunes and chocolate.
This is a very smooth wine. It has flavors of blackberry, blueberry, tart cherry, vanilla, and a tad bit of a peppery bite on the finish. It's a really good Malbec, and priced very nicely. I like this one very much.
Wine Insiders: A Groupon Induced Trial
I have had a fair amount of wine shipped to me over the years, but my experience has been limited to either wineries wanting me to review their wine or wineries that have clubs that I belong to. I have never before ordered wine for delivery through an online retailer. So when I saw a Groupon offer for Wine Insiders, I just had to bite. What follows is a chronological account of my experience. Neither Groupon nor Wine Insiders have any idea that I review wine, nor that I am writing about my experience.
March 2, 2011
Groupon offers a deal for Wine Insiders. A $75 Groupon for $25. I check out Wine Insiders website, and they seem decent, so I make the purchase.
April 24, 2011
I finally decide to use the Groupon. I didn't use the Groupon right away because I didn't want their fulfillment to be skewed by the Groupon offer. After poking around, I decide to order their Best of Everything Reds pack. This selection includes 2 bottles each of: 2009 River's End Merlot, 2009 Burke Family Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, 2005 Fair Oaks Reserve Zinfandel, 2007 Geja's Big Bold Red, 2007 Black Fox Cabernet Sauvignon and 2007 Monarch Glen Merlot.
My order costs $137.88 for the wine, plus $9.93 for tax and $0.01 for shipping. The total comes to $147.82. I apply the Groupon, which makes my balance $72.82. I paid $25.00 for the Groupon, so my total outlay is $97.82. This works out to an average of $8.15 per bottle.
Shortly after submitting my order, I receive an email confirmation that says that I should receive my wine within 2-4 weeks. That seems a bit long.
April 26, 2011
My credit card is charged for the balance of the shipment ($72.82).
April 27, 2011
I receive email confirmation that my wine has been shipped. Based on the email, I was expecting it to take another week or so before they shipped. Nice!
April 28, 2011
Today I decided to see if anybody had shared their experience with Wine Insiders...maybe I should have Googled Wine Insiders before buying the Groupon deal. They have lots of unhappy customers, and a few satisfid ones. So far, my experience has been far better than those I've read about. My order shipped 3 days after ordering, and I am tracking it on UPS's website. It is scheduled for delivery on Friday, 6 days after ordering it.
At this point I'm more concerned with the quality of the wine than anything. The handful of reviews I've read haven't been overwhelmingly great.
April 29, 2011
The wine was delivered right on schedule. In unpacking, I found the wine to be exactly what I had ordered. So far, so good. I have no complaints with them.
Since receiving the wine, I've opened a couple of bottles. I'll be reviewing some before too long. My general impression so far is that the wine that I've tried has been lower-end. The wines have all had a kind of swampy aroma and flavor to them. They're not bad, but for the money I think I could have done far better going to Trader Joe's, Costco or a grocery store.
All in all, my experience was better than that of many of the people I read about. But I seriously doubt I will be buying from them again. The quality of the wine doesn't justify the price they're charging.
March 2, 2011
Groupon offers a deal for Wine Insiders. A $75 Groupon for $25. I check out Wine Insiders website, and they seem decent, so I make the purchase.
April 24, 2011
I finally decide to use the Groupon. I didn't use the Groupon right away because I didn't want their fulfillment to be skewed by the Groupon offer. After poking around, I decide to order their Best of Everything Reds pack. This selection includes 2 bottles each of: 2009 River's End Merlot, 2009 Burke Family Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, 2005 Fair Oaks Reserve Zinfandel, 2007 Geja's Big Bold Red, 2007 Black Fox Cabernet Sauvignon and 2007 Monarch Glen Merlot.
My order costs $137.88 for the wine, plus $9.93 for tax and $0.01 for shipping. The total comes to $147.82. I apply the Groupon, which makes my balance $72.82. I paid $25.00 for the Groupon, so my total outlay is $97.82. This works out to an average of $8.15 per bottle.
Shortly after submitting my order, I receive an email confirmation that says that I should receive my wine within 2-4 weeks. That seems a bit long.
April 26, 2011
My credit card is charged for the balance of the shipment ($72.82).
April 27, 2011
I receive email confirmation that my wine has been shipped. Based on the email, I was expecting it to take another week or so before they shipped. Nice!
April 28, 2011
Today I decided to see if anybody had shared their experience with Wine Insiders...maybe I should have Googled Wine Insiders before buying the Groupon deal. They have lots of unhappy customers, and a few satisfid ones. So far, my experience has been far better than those I've read about. My order shipped 3 days after ordering, and I am tracking it on UPS's website. It is scheduled for delivery on Friday, 6 days after ordering it.
At this point I'm more concerned with the quality of the wine than anything. The handful of reviews I've read haven't been overwhelmingly great.
April 29, 2011
The wine was delivered right on schedule. In unpacking, I found the wine to be exactly what I had ordered. So far, so good. I have no complaints with them.
Since receiving the wine, I've opened a couple of bottles. I'll be reviewing some before too long. My general impression so far is that the wine that I've tried has been lower-end. The wines have all had a kind of swampy aroma and flavor to them. They're not bad, but for the money I think I could have done far better going to Trader Joe's, Costco or a grocery store.
All in all, my experience was better than that of many of the people I read about. But I seriously doubt I will be buying from them again. The quality of the wine doesn't justify the price they're charging.
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