Thursday, April 12, 2007

relaxing with a floral friend

I am such, such a fan of interesting whites...be they steely, fruit bombs, or a mouthful of flowers. I am not so much a fan of the stereotypical California oaked-to-hell Chardonnay. (Although I do enjoy a nice UNoaked Chard!).

On the "interesting white" front...Clay Station 2005 Viognier. Another Trader Joe bottle ($8.99) and a mouthful of flowers. But in a good way.

Here's the tasting notes from the bottle:
An elegant aromatic wine that pairs well with many including scallops, pasta with pesto and Szechwan green beans. Our Viognier displays notes of honeysuckle, jasmine and orange blossom layered with juicy guava and peach character for a refreshing finish that lingers.

Here's my tasting notes:
Like walking into a flower store, but very pleasant. Tropical undertones...maybe some passionfruit? This is a hell of wine, great for sitting on the back patio in the spring with your feet up and the sun on your face.
We had this wine with Coho salmon initally...cooked with soy sauce and a little sugar. It was delicious. A few days later we also had this with a tomato and basil salad. Also a winner.

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Ghostbusters, Blues Brothers, and Ice Wine

Dan Akroyd is adding his name to some Canadian wines. Check out this link: Q&A


Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Punk Rock Zinfandel

Those of you who attended the Boston Wine Expo with me probably remember Four Vines, those great "Pirates of Paso"! The thing that sold me on them...in addition to the wine, of course...was the fact that they gave everyone temporary tattoos (I got "Naked"--which references their unoaked Chardonnay).

So while at Trader Joe's on Sunday, I came across Four Vines 2004 "Old Vine Cuvee" Zinfandel (it was about $9). I did a little happy wine buying dance, cooked up some French onion soup, and sat down with a glass.

Here's the tasting notes from the site:
On the nose the wine has layers of berry fruit and anise aromas with hints of spice. On the palate, blackberry and spicy plum fruit with a rich mouth feel. Big and opulent on the mid palate with plenty of structure, trailing to a velvety toasted oak finish. Enjoy with a friend!

My notes:
Relatively user-friendly...it goes nicely with the saltiness of the beef broth. Dark berry flavor, good mouth feel, nice oak. Not a fruit bomb. Went well with a piece of dark chocolate too. Fuck, that's nice.