The Winery: Michael-David
The Wine: 2008 7 Deadly Zins
The Price: $11.99 at Safeway
I've been wanting to review this wine for quite some time, partly because I can sometimes be a sucker for a clever name, but more because I really enjoy Michael-David's Petite Petit. 7 Deadly Zins is so named because the wine is a blend of grapes from seven different Lodi (California) vineyards.
The bottle was stopped with a natural cork and decanted slightly more than an hour before tasting.
The wine very dark purple. It has aromas of plum, blackberry and blueberry. It has a bit of a bite to it, owing to it's 15% alcohol content. Once you get past that, it's a very delicious wine. It has very robust flavors of cherry, cinnamon, blueberry and raspberry, wrapped in a blanket of black pepper. Despite the peppery bite, the wine has a very velvety smoothness to it.
This is another great wine from Michael-David!
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Arbios Cellars 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon
The Winery: Arbios Cellars
The Wine: 2004 Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon
The Price: $30 at Jack Cellars
This wine review is a bit bittersweet for me. It is the last wine I will review that came from Jack Cellars. Sadly, Jack closed his doors last weekend.
Arbios has a second label, Praxis, whose 2008 Pinot Noir I recently reviewed and found to be quite good. So I'm quite pleased to have an opportunity to taste the Arbios.
The grapes for this wine come from the Alexander Valley, in northern Sonoma County. The wine is made from 100% Cabernet Sauvignon grapes.
The Arbios was stopped with a natural cork and decanted an hour before tasting. The wine is dark purple in color with a bit of a cocoa hue to it.
The wine has aromas of black cherry, vanilla, chocolate and prune.
This is a superb wine! It has cherry base blended with flavors of blackberry, vanilla, cocoa and caramel. The flavors are well balanced and the wine is absolutely velvety smooth. I highly recommend the Arbios. It is a truly great wine!
The Wine: 2004 Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon
The Price: $30 at Jack Cellars
This wine review is a bit bittersweet for me. It is the last wine I will review that came from Jack Cellars. Sadly, Jack closed his doors last weekend.
Arbios has a second label, Praxis, whose 2008 Pinot Noir I recently reviewed and found to be quite good. So I'm quite pleased to have an opportunity to taste the Arbios.
The grapes for this wine come from the Alexander Valley, in northern Sonoma County. The wine is made from 100% Cabernet Sauvignon grapes.
The Arbios was stopped with a natural cork and decanted an hour before tasting. The wine is dark purple in color with a bit of a cocoa hue to it.
The wine has aromas of black cherry, vanilla, chocolate and prune.
This is a superb wine! It has cherry base blended with flavors of blackberry, vanilla, cocoa and caramel. The flavors are well balanced and the wine is absolutely velvety smooth. I highly recommend the Arbios. It is a truly great wine!
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Firesteed 2006 Willamette Valley Pinot Noir
The Winery: Firesteed
The Wine: 2006 Willamette Valley Pinot Noir
The Price: $22.99 at Safeway
Firesteed is an Oregon winery that has been producing wine since 1992. It appears that 2006 was the last year they made the Willamette Valley Pinot Noir, but they are currently producing their Oregon Pinot Noir. If it's not abundantly obvious, the Willamette Valley Pinot Noir is made from grapes from Oregon's Willamette Valley. The Oregon Pinot Noir is made from grapes from throughout Oregon, including the Willamette, Umpqua, Rogue and Walla Walla valleys.
The wine bottle was stopped with a natural cork and decanted 45 minutes before sampling.
The wine is dark purple in color with a brown cast to it. It has aromas of blackberries, blueberries, cassis and vanilla.
This is a pretty disappointing Pinot Noir. The flavor is harsh, with a strong alcohol flavor. Buried underneath the alcohol flavor lingers flavors of blackberry and cherry. But you really have to search long and hard to find those flavors. I'd really expect a 4 year old wine to have been far less harsh than this.
Skip this one. Blech.
The Wine: 2006 Willamette Valley Pinot Noir
The Price: $22.99 at Safeway
Firesteed is an Oregon winery that has been producing wine since 1992. It appears that 2006 was the last year they made the Willamette Valley Pinot Noir, but they are currently producing their Oregon Pinot Noir. If it's not abundantly obvious, the Willamette Valley Pinot Noir is made from grapes from Oregon's Willamette Valley. The Oregon Pinot Noir is made from grapes from throughout Oregon, including the Willamette, Umpqua, Rogue and Walla Walla valleys.
The wine bottle was stopped with a natural cork and decanted 45 minutes before sampling.
The wine is dark purple in color with a brown cast to it. It has aromas of blackberries, blueberries, cassis and vanilla.
This is a pretty disappointing Pinot Noir. The flavor is harsh, with a strong alcohol flavor. Buried underneath the alcohol flavor lingers flavors of blackberry and cherry. But you really have to search long and hard to find those flavors. I'd really expect a 4 year old wine to have been far less harsh than this.
Skip this one. Blech.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Ferrari-Carano 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon
The Winery: Ferrari-Carano
The Wine: 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon
The Price: $18.99 at QFC (marked down from $34.99)
Ferrari-Carano is a California winery. The Cabernet Sauvignon is from grapes grown in the Alexander Valley. The wine is a blend of 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 14% Syrah and 11% Petit Verdot.
The bottle was stopped with a natural cork and decanted an hour before tasting.
The wine is very deep red in color and has aromas of cassis, black cherry and vanilla. The aromas are very deep and rich; very pronounced an velvety.
The wine has extremely smooth flavors of black cherry and cassis, with a subtle hint of licorice. This is an absolutely fabulous Cabernet Sauvignon. I highly recommend this one! It is nothing short of fantastic!
The Wine: 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon
The Price: $18.99 at QFC (marked down from $34.99)
Ferrari-Carano is a California winery. The Cabernet Sauvignon is from grapes grown in the Alexander Valley. The wine is a blend of 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 14% Syrah and 11% Petit Verdot.
The bottle was stopped with a natural cork and decanted an hour before tasting.
The wine is very deep red in color and has aromas of cassis, black cherry and vanilla. The aromas are very deep and rich; very pronounced an velvety.
The wine has extremely smooth flavors of black cherry and cassis, with a subtle hint of licorice. This is an absolutely fabulous Cabernet Sauvignon. I highly recommend this one! It is nothing short of fantastic!
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Sokol Blosser 2009 Willamette Valley Müller-Thurgau
The Winery: Sokol Blosser
The Wine: 2009 Willamette Valley Müller-Thurgau
The Price: $22 on their website
I would venture to guess that many of you have never heard of, let alone sampled, Müller-Thurgau (pronounced MYOO-ler TOOR-gow). Having lived most of my life in Oregon, I am quite familiar with it. Müller-Thurgau grapes are generally used in low-end German wines, such as Liebfraumilch. But there are a handful of vineyards in Oregon that grow the grapes, and make a pretty good wine. In the dozen years that I've lived in Seattle, I've never seen a bottle of Müller-Thurgau in a store, so it is apparently not widely exported.
I was surprised when I saw Sokol Blosser was offering Müller-Thurgau, so I asked them about it. They told me that they only make it in years that the grapes are extraordinarily good, which was the case in 2009. They produced 300 cases of the Müller-Thurgau in 2009.
The wine bottle was sealed with a natural cork. One thing that I appreciate about Sokol Blosser is that they don't put wrapper over the cork. They just put a circular label on top of the cork itself. It makes for easy opening and less waste.
The wine is a very pale straw color. It has aromas of peach, pineapple and melon.
This is far and away the best Müller-Thurgau I have ever tasted! It has flavors of peach, pear and a honey. It is deliciously bright and refreshing. It's sweet without being too sweet. I highly recommend trying this one!
The Wine: 2009 Willamette Valley Müller-Thurgau
The Price: $22 on their website
I would venture to guess that many of you have never heard of, let alone sampled, Müller-Thurgau (pronounced MYOO-ler TOOR-gow). Having lived most of my life in Oregon, I am quite familiar with it. Müller-Thurgau grapes are generally used in low-end German wines, such as Liebfraumilch. But there are a handful of vineyards in Oregon that grow the grapes, and make a pretty good wine. In the dozen years that I've lived in Seattle, I've never seen a bottle of Müller-Thurgau in a store, so it is apparently not widely exported.
I was surprised when I saw Sokol Blosser was offering Müller-Thurgau, so I asked them about it. They told me that they only make it in years that the grapes are extraordinarily good, which was the case in 2009. They produced 300 cases of the Müller-Thurgau in 2009.
The wine bottle was sealed with a natural cork. One thing that I appreciate about Sokol Blosser is that they don't put wrapper over the cork. They just put a circular label on top of the cork itself. It makes for easy opening and less waste.
The wine is a very pale straw color. It has aromas of peach, pineapple and melon.
This is far and away the best Müller-Thurgau I have ever tasted! It has flavors of peach, pear and a honey. It is deliciously bright and refreshing. It's sweet without being too sweet. I highly recommend trying this one!
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Concannon 2007 Petite Syrah
The Winery: Concannon
The Wine: Conservancy 2007 Petite Sirah
The Price: $9.99 at Safeway
Concannon is a California winery, located on the central coast in Livermore. The winery was built in 1883, so they've been at this a long time. They claim that they were the first California winery to bottle Petite Sirah, more than 40 years ago.
The wine bottle was stopped with a natural cork and the wine was decanted an hour before tasting.
The wine is deep purple in color. The aroma is fairly subdued. The predominant aroma is cherry, with hints of vanilla and leather.
The wine has flavors of cherry, blackberry and vanilla. It's smooth and well balanced, but a bit lacking in flavor. This wine reminds me a lot of the Chariot Gypsy that I previously reviewed, and is twice the cost. My recommendation is to skip the Concannon and go for the Chariot.
The Wine: Conservancy 2007 Petite Sirah
The Price: $9.99 at Safeway
Concannon is a California winery, located on the central coast in Livermore. The winery was built in 1883, so they've been at this a long time. They claim that they were the first California winery to bottle Petite Sirah, more than 40 years ago.
The wine bottle was stopped with a natural cork and the wine was decanted an hour before tasting.
The wine is deep purple in color. The aroma is fairly subdued. The predominant aroma is cherry, with hints of vanilla and leather.
The wine has flavors of cherry, blackberry and vanilla. It's smooth and well balanced, but a bit lacking in flavor. This wine reminds me a lot of the Chariot Gypsy that I previously reviewed, and is twice the cost. My recommendation is to skip the Concannon and go for the Chariot.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Sagelands 2007 Malbec
The Winery: Sagelands Vineyard
The Wine: 2007 Malbec
The Price: $16.99 at Safeway
Sagelands is a Washington winery, located near Walla Walla, in southeastern Washington. The grapes from this wine are 100% Malbec, all sourced from the Wahluke Slope AVA. The bottle was stopped with a natural cork, and decanted an hour before tasting.
The wine is dark purple in color, and has aromas of blackberries and blueberries. It is a bold, smooth wine with jammy boysenberry flavor and a pepper finish. This is great representation of a Washington Malbec, and definitely worth .
The Wine: 2007 Malbec
The Price: $16.99 at Safeway
Sagelands is a Washington winery, located near Walla Walla, in southeastern Washington. The grapes from this wine are 100% Malbec, all sourced from the Wahluke Slope AVA. The bottle was stopped with a natural cork, and decanted an hour before tasting.
The wine is dark purple in color, and has aromas of blackberries and blueberries. It is a bold, smooth wine with jammy boysenberry flavor and a pepper finish. This is great representation of a Washington Malbec, and definitely worth .
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Snoqualmie 2007 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon
The Winery: Snoqualmie Vineyards
The Wine: 2007 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon
The Price: $18.00 at Safeway
Snoqualmie is one of those wineries that is local to me, yet I've never gotten around to reviewing their wine. I am surrounded by so many great vineyards that I could just focus on Washington wines and never run out of wines to review.
The wine is made from 100% Cabernet Sauvignon grapes. The bottle was stopped with a natural cork and decanted 45 minutes prior to tasting.
The wine is dark purple in color and has aromas of black cherry, cassis and chocolate. It is a big, fruity wine anchored by a black cherry flavor, accented by undertones of strawberry, cocoa and vanilla. It's a very smooth and balanced wine, with tons of flavor.
All in all, it's a very good wine. It's absolutely a wine worth checking out.
The Wine: 2007 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon
The Price: $18.00 at Safeway
Snoqualmie is one of those wineries that is local to me, yet I've never gotten around to reviewing their wine. I am surrounded by so many great vineyards that I could just focus on Washington wines and never run out of wines to review.
The wine is made from 100% Cabernet Sauvignon grapes. The bottle was stopped with a natural cork and decanted 45 minutes prior to tasting.
The wine is dark purple in color and has aromas of black cherry, cassis and chocolate. It is a big, fruity wine anchored by a black cherry flavor, accented by undertones of strawberry, cocoa and vanilla. It's a very smooth and balanced wine, with tons of flavor.
All in all, it's a very good wine. It's absolutely a wine worth checking out.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
2008 Evodia
The Winery: Altovinum
The Wine: 2008 Evodia
The Price: $9.99 at QFC
This is another wine from the Eric Solomon selection. Eric Solomon specializes in importing Grenaches. The last Solomon import I reviewed was 85% Grenache, 15% Syrah. The Evodia is 100% Grenache from vineyards planted as long as 100 years ago. The wine is from Calatayud appellation of Spain.
The wine bottle was sealed with a natural cork and decanted an hour before tasting.
The wine is dark purple in color and has aromas of blackberries, cherries and cassis. It is a very flavorful wine, bursting with blackberry and cherry flavors, with a bit of a vanilla undertone and a mildly peppery finish.
This is the second Eric Solomon wine I've tasted, and I must say that he really seems to know how to pick winners! I highly recommend this one!
The Wine: 2008 Evodia
The Price: $9.99 at QFC
This is another wine from the Eric Solomon selection. Eric Solomon specializes in importing Grenaches. The last Solomon import I reviewed was 85% Grenache, 15% Syrah. The Evodia is 100% Grenache from vineyards planted as long as 100 years ago. The wine is from Calatayud appellation of Spain.
The wine bottle was sealed with a natural cork and decanted an hour before tasting.
The wine is dark purple in color and has aromas of blackberries, cherries and cassis. It is a very flavorful wine, bursting with blackberry and cherry flavors, with a bit of a vanilla undertone and a mildly peppery finish.
This is the second Eric Solomon wine I've tasted, and I must say that he really seems to know how to pick winners! I highly recommend this one!
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Mark West 2008 Pinot Noir
The Winery: Mark West
The Wine: 2008 Pinot Noir
The Price: $8.99 at Safeway
When I saw this ridiculously inexpensive California Pinot Noir at the store, I just knew I had to review it! I just couldn't resist.
Mark West is located in Sonoma County. The only wine they make is Pinot Noir, which I think is a kind of cool approach - specializing in just one wine. They age their wine for 8 months in French and Hungarian oak barrels before bottling.
Their website kind of sucks. It uses unconventional navigation and most of the content is all on the home page. It looks like it was designed by a graphic artist with no thought given to usability. But enough about their website. This is, after all, a wine review, not a website review.
The wine bottle was stopped with a natural cork, a nice touch on such a low-priced wine. It was decanted an hour before tasting.
The wine is medium-dark red in color with a splash of brown. It has aromas of strawberry, vanilla and cherry.
It has berry and cherry flavors, with a touch of pepper. It's really a decent Pinot Noir, especially at this price point. It isn't a velvety smooth Pinot, but it also isn't a watery, thin wine like I expect from a lower end Pinot. I'm actually pleasantly surprised at how good this wine is. I think I'll be stocking up on this one.
The Wine: 2008 Pinot Noir
The Price: $8.99 at Safeway
When I saw this ridiculously inexpensive California Pinot Noir at the store, I just knew I had to review it! I just couldn't resist.
Mark West is located in Sonoma County. The only wine they make is Pinot Noir, which I think is a kind of cool approach - specializing in just one wine. They age their wine for 8 months in French and Hungarian oak barrels before bottling.
Their website kind of sucks. It uses unconventional navigation and most of the content is all on the home page. It looks like it was designed by a graphic artist with no thought given to usability. But enough about their website. This is, after all, a wine review, not a website review.
The wine bottle was stopped with a natural cork, a nice touch on such a low-priced wine. It was decanted an hour before tasting.
The wine is medium-dark red in color with a splash of brown. It has aromas of strawberry, vanilla and cherry.
It has berry and cherry flavors, with a touch of pepper. It's really a decent Pinot Noir, especially at this price point. It isn't a velvety smooth Pinot, but it also isn't a watery, thin wine like I expect from a lower end Pinot. I'm actually pleasantly surprised at how good this wine is. I think I'll be stocking up on this one.
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